How are Holden and the crew supposed to gain control of the Tachi with a Martian Officer on the ship?
It's called writing and plot development, you give the Lopez/Kelly character motivation, a father exiled to the rocks in the asteroid belt, a little brother he needs to save, give him a dying sister, you give him a shocking video-email to read, give him an insubordination and misconduct charge, you leave him unconscious in the medic bay whatever....you simply WRITE how he joins the crew....you know the books are a bit meh anyways and if the series is to improve its books should only be used as a guide. You can rise above the books you know, the show doesn't have to copy a book page for page. There are many times when tv shows and movies were superior to the books. Lopez/Kelly was a good character on the tv I thought this actor was interesting, the rest of the main cast kind suck, I don't really feel the connection or feel chemistry.
I don't really feel much from Holden's first person perspective in the books either. I think many of the characters in the books read poorly, they read a bit more like a video game plot or RPG instead of a classic scifi novel. Actor Thomas Jane, is great he has really made a bland character come to life and the actors around him are good don't really care for much else of the show. Too bad they killed this Lopez/Kelly character, I think the actor added a lot to the show.
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