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I just finished a re-read, and book Bobbie talks to two people on her brief walkabout — the door guard (and ex-UN Marine) who refuses to laugh at her vertigo and calmly waits for her to try again, and the barista/waitress who discusses Basic and what she's doing to prove she can handle a true job.

Last season she sashayed through knee-deep snowdrifts to talk to Holden's parents in Montana — Avasarala's sari budget alone would probably get a hundred Earth families off Basic.

"Hap and Leonard" has kind of a "Fargo" vibe, only set in rural Texas in the late 1980s. Leonard is yet another great role for Michael Kenneth Williams (after Omar in "The Wire" and Chalky in "Boardwalk Empire") — and Season One featured Christina Hendricks.

You're the Worst is also recapped on this site, having recently finished its third season. It's worth checking out in whichever service currently streams it (Netflix I think has the first two seasons), even though it's about as far away from The Expanse as two shows can get.

Holden and Miller both took fatal radiation doses on Eros, and the Rocinante's autodoc units were able to bring them both back. Holden has to take some pills every day, but that's about it.

I think the last person who truly had enough chicken was LEEE-Roy Jenkins.

It shows the producers remain pretty optimistic of their chances to get as far as Cibola Burn — makes me wonder if they still have the actor who played Havelock on a long-term contract as well.

I think Errinwright's confession changed one…minor detail: That Mao is still working for himself and the Protogen project (and thus, for Earth) rather than Mars. He's playing Avasarala by giving her 95% of what she wanted to know and confirming 95% of her suspicions. That last 5% is just enough to start that war

I'd already taken the Wired article's advice and purchased both seasons in HD on Amazon. The improved visuals have been worth the price — there are multiple "blink and you miss it" images in every episode that are lost when viewing on a standard DVR recording — and the fact that in my small way I'm helping save the

Which is close to what happened in the books. There, his wife stayed on Mars, and eventually concluded Alex preferred space travel to "Dome Sweet Dome."

Actually, I think the lasagna is going to come in very handy, very soon.

As I recall, the hyper-intelligent pan-dimensional beings are studying us disguised as laboratory mice.

What happens off-screen, stays off-screen.

Never fear, Errinwright's turn will come around again.

Since The Expanse was renewed for a third season, we will likely see what the protomolecule was about. It's both more and less interesting than some of the speculation on this and other forums.

Ironically, by the time young Amos is experiencing the events of "The Churn," Inner Harbor is under water.

Or at least, she has moved beyond the reflexive Mars-blaming of Earth's military leaders and is open to some really unpleasant alternatives. "Step One — Find God" indeed.

The difference is that now, Amos has a mission — find Dr. Meng's little girl.

I Remember the Cant!

But as the recapper points out, at this point in the series (as opposed to the books) Avasarala still doesn't know that Eros, and now Venus, was the work of something extrasolar.