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I've been so ruined by bad fiction that I was really expecting Errinwright to pull out a gun and shoot Avasarala ("LA Confidential" and "Minority Report" come to mind). I was hoping it wouldn't happen, as she's shown herself to be smarter than that. Always have faith in The Expanse.

Amos has grown on me…after Alex, he's now my favorite character.

They needed someone to write regular "What's Happened to 'The Walking Dead'?" articles to accompany the regular TWD recaps.

Does Will Forte not have a producer or some other voice of sanity to tell him to wrap up the conversations with people who aren't there. They aren't funny, his voice goes up an octave (making it even more annoying), and they just go on and on and on (and on, like a bad SNL skit).
And I am dying for Todd to do

Maybe it's Ted McGinley as a man-child!

Yes! And it kills me to say so, since I thought she was the prettiest of all the woman from the original show (which is saying a LOT). The eyebrows are a wreck. Laura Palmer looks a bit weary…older but not worse. Shelly and Norma look about 5 years older than in the 90s, so they still look amazing. Really excited for

Yup, that sounds about right. Although even without Erica's odd pharmaceutical knowledge, a PDR would be easy to come by in any town.

Overall I liked the episode, but they're killing Todd for me with this "WE HAVE TO FIX MELISSA!" crap that's taking on a broken-elevator-like q

It seemed like they tried to make Lewis' sexuality so normal that they ended up with a boring character (other than talking about his "partner" and wearing a lot of Hawaiian shirts, he was just a vanilla cutout). Or maybe the actor just couldn't get into the role. I was glad they killed off Lewis (much like Phil)

I came back here after watching again just to post something about how gut-wrenching the airlock scene was, but it seems to be a pretty common sentiment. It caught me completely off-guard right as I started to find their story a bit engaging. It was like Anderson Station^2.

I'm also a bit lost on the whole fuel issue. They established some time ago that gas goes bad, so how are the most recent vehicles (plane included) flying?

Today is a fucking asshole of a day.

Scar = OG, tattoo = wannabe (sorry, Naomi)

He explains it to Miller the second time they meet - the helmet he'd wear as an asteroid miner burned the scar around his neck.

Marvin.

I know this isn't "Seinfeld", but that show's mantra of "No hugging, no learning" seemed like it belonged with Always Sunny, too, so for Dennis to suddenly decide to be a good father (and to actually be the father) doesn't seem right to me. They could have at least done a callback to season 2 and have Frank suggest

She was jaw-dropping in "Wild at Heart". But then, David Lynch makes it a point to have the women in his films lit/shot to look especially beautiful. They almost glow.

And that's not even an insult. The Expanse is just that good.

Not a great ep, and I saw the payoff a mile away, but it was saved by "MY FINGER TOUCHED YOUR ASSHOLE!". BTW: Cricket's kidney scar isn't new, even though it kind of looks it. The Chinaman took his kidney something like 5 years ago (whenever he was Talibum in the wrestling episode)

"Good night, Springton. There will be no encores."