So have you watched it yet OM?
Thanks for reminding me to watch it! What day does it normally air? I will fire up my Kodi and watch it right now. I will comment when I have finished.
So have you watched it yet OM?
SyFy airs it on Wednesdays.
SyFy airs it on Wednesdays.
Yep. They went a little "Arthur C Clarke" in this installment, with Julie and the Protomolecule. It worked well.
Super Cool !!! Got to speak with Elias Toufexis this morning . What a super nice guy . He said keep watching because we will be blown away by season 2 ... No problem there I told him . It is the best show right now period ...
This episode was actually better (in terms of telling the story) than the corresponding part of the book.
Naomi and Holden are a long term couple in the books - indeed in the latest book they still are a couple. They actually got together a few episodes ago - right around the Eros season finale.
I also noticed the hanging threads, but I also remember that they are setting up the plot lines of Caliban's War. That book had a lot of stuff going on. Now this episode, it was sort of a combination of the very beginning of Caliban's War and the short story "Drive" (the Expanse literary series consists of full books and also short stories and novellas that connect the novels).
I am so happy with this series. It's mature, adult science fiction and it is all well thought out at every step. It never occurred to me before, but it seems that when a book is written before a movie or TV series is made based upon it, the timeline already has a firm guideline. It's why everything is going so smoothly. It makes me wonder what sort of idea shows like SGU and Falling Skies and Defiance were being guided by? NO WAY was there a "guiding light" they were following. The Expanse has the benefit of being based upon a great series of books. Maybe that is why it is so good? Add the movie quality visuals and well-chosen cast, this couldn't have been anything but a winner.
Not always true....two words.. Shannara Chronicles
The thing to remember is here the book authors have creative control over the show. They are making sure it doesn't wander too far from the story.
Good episode tonight. A bit slower again but then again they have quite a bit of groundwork to lay to show Caliban's War. Acting was again good, and we can see the issues surrounding getting the disparate Belter factions to present a common front. In particular, Frankie Adams shone as Bobbie Draper.
I'm not minding them taking the time to set up the event of Caliban's War properly.