Back to being slow again though this time it held my attention unlike the first two episodes which I kept falling asleep while watching. Am I the only one who can't stand Miller's hair? I want to rip off that long messy part of it.
I'm thoroughly enjoying the show, but, and I'm sorry to harp on it, the zero-G scenes still bug me. In ep 5, we see the gang on the drifting Tachi reclining in chairs in supposed zero-G (you can then hear the mag boots click when they leap to their feet); People climbing ladders in supposed zero-G (click, click, click), and one fella expecting to make coffee in a normal earth-style coffee maker that pours it into an open cup. They were not under thrust at these times. Even though I'm enjoying the story, I just have to yell at the screen at those moments.
I'm thoroughly enjoying the show, but, and I'm sorry to harp on it, the zero-G scenes still bug me. In ep 5, we see the gang on the drifting Tachi reclining in chairs in supposed zero-G (you can then hear the mag boots click when they leap to their feet); People climbing ladders in supposed zero-G (click, click, click), and one fella expecting to make coffee in a normal earth-style coffee maker that pours it into an open cup. They were not under thrust at these times. Even though I'm enjoying the story, I just have to yell at the screen at those moments.
How spoiler free is this thread? I haven't read the books and I'm a bit worried about reading the thread.
The Epstein drive, which gave humanity access to the Belt and outer planets, is about 150 years old. I don't remember if an exact length of time for Belt colonization is ever given.
That's also from the book as I have ready access to it - I don't remember if the text at the start of the pilot gives anything different/new.
Really stupid idea killing the Lopez/Kelly character, it could have helped the show rise above the books.
Really stupid idea killing the Lopez/Kelly character, it could have helped the show rise above the books.
No, it'd be really stupid to leave him alive and basically destroy the entire plot. How are Holden and the crew supposed to gain control of the Tachi with a Martian Officer on the ship?
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