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That was my thought with Daenerys' entourage. Everyone was in long sleeves with no exposed midriffs etc. I definitely thought they were going for a winter wardrobe.

I felt the same way about the protomolecule monster CGI. My theory is that the show has made a conscious decision to make sure the ship CGI is top notch, instead of settling for mediocre across the board. The protomolecule monster and Miller/Diogo's spacewalk are the two big CGI fails IMHO, and I'll take that in

I can buy that!

They really are, and the MCRN started out with fewer ships as well. So they've lost one of their battlewagons, at least two light frigates (including the Roci), and a destroyer on screen - and I've probably left out some (not to mention the losses from the battle over Ganymede). The UN has lost, what, a research

Yeah, I wasn't clear on whether it was under Martian control, or whether the protomolecule was "reaching out" and pulling it down
And I can buy into your reasoning regarding the capabilities of the Martian destroyer. My thinking was that the MCRN ship was designed for space flight and not atmospheric flight, while the

I think Avasarala does have an intense loyalty to those who exhibit loyalty to her, as in it's a two way street. There's a reason that she has been leaning on Cotyar instead of going through the official UN apparatus, and I think it's largely loyalty more than the obvious deniability. But that's just my opinion, and I

I interpreted it as her actually seeing what she had kinda thought all along about how badass Bobbie is. Kinda like, say, when everyone tells you that a show is amazing, and you know it to be true on some level, but once you get around to watching it you fully realize it. It feels like when I've finally made reluctant

The end of the Arbogast was awesome. In fact, all of the Arbogast sequences were excellent. I loved the big balloon things that extended to slow her descent, and I literally gasped when she was broken down into all of her component pieces. Plus Adam Savage will now be part of the protomolecule. Also, what was up with

I did too, in a poorly run Liberty gas station in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Literally no training and it was amazing it ever passed the health inspection. One time I spent an entire shift using a hammer and chisel to clean the Panini maker - it had so much build-up that it was basically just a press with two flat

Nope, you missed the point.

SAME PAGE! It makes me so mad (ETA - irrationally so, obviously) - although I wish they reused more old carrier names (Hornet, Wasp, Saratoga, Lexington, etc.) and I don't mind the Admiral names (Nimitz, Zumwalt). Even presidents I can get behind, although I'd prefer that we go with the most important rather than

True - I guess my years of obsessive nerdery about military ships, airplanes, etc. has let it to just be normalized. I've always associated corvette with small, fast ships - sorta in between a torpedo/gun boat and a frigate. But my personal thinking is definitely flawed, as WW2 (my main frame of reference), corvettes

Not yet! He'll be in next weeks episode, and was featured front and center in the preview last night.

Sure, that's definitely arguing. I wasn't complaining about arguing, I was complaining about grammar rants.

As good as this episode was, I think it suffers from lack of Drummer.

Rant =/= argument.

Unfortunately the downvote for reading comprehension cancels out the upvote for Python.

Also it looked to me like she was about to shove a handful into her pocket for later consumption.

No I wasn't

It's a grammar rant.