You're forgetting the plot twist they just threw in there: Erinwright and Mao are back together again, with the Martian diplomat dying on Errinwright's floor. The next thing Erinwright is going to do is send Admiral Nguyen to Ganymede to drive the Martian ships out of the area and claim the Protomolecule weapons for himself; that, plus the Big Escape on Mao's Yacht, will end up being the climax of Season 2. I think the Monster Fight in the Cargo Bay will come a little bit before that.I really don't think we're going to see a rushed finale, because I don't believe for a second that we're getting to the end of the 2nd book this season. There climax of the 2nd book would take too much setup at this point. So we're either skipping the entire climax and action beats associated with it, and ending the story about 2/3 of the way through, or we're saving something for next season. And, honestly, there's an excellent place to break the season in the middle of the book, much like they did for the first book and season 1.
Spoilers for the end of book 2
Considering that they've cut the entire Nguyen subplot about UN military buildup at Ganymede, the climactic showdown doesn't have the pieces in place. But if you leave the growing threat of war for season 3, and open with the missing subplot, you establish a nice narrative throughline for the first part of season 3.
Also, everybody has been assuming that they'll leave season 2 with the Venus protomolecule reveal leading into the ring gate, but there's a better way for the show to do it. They just introduced the essential elements of what the Ganymede experiment was trying to do, reprogram the protomolecule to do humanity's bidding. So you end season 2 with the defeat of the protomolecule hybrid aboard the Roci, and the revelation that the protomolecule is communicating across the system. That Venus is learning from the hybrids. That the protomolecule will not be contained, and will not be controlled. And ultimately, with the spectacular death of the Arboghast. Leave us hanging on the fact that the Eros evolution is ongoing, and scary, and learning from humanity's mistakes.
I expect season 3 to wrap up the second book and launch into the third
I just assumed they were having Florence Faivre do double duty as playing Clarissa Mao and then try to claim the two are actually twins or something.^^I'm actually expecting the end of the finale to be Proto-Miller showing up and telling Holden we need to talk. It seems logical, Thomas Jane could have filmed it before he left, and it would be a hook for guaranteeing his return for season 3. Mind you the snag here is they removed Thomas Jane from the credits but have kept Florence Faivre, which could suggest they're not doing Proto-Miller.
We are using spoiler tags. No one has given away anything that hasn't yet happened in the show without it being spoiler tagged. If you've found an un-tagged spoiler, please point it out.Spoilers are flowing a little too easily here... spoiler tags exist, use them.
We are using spoiler tags. No one has given away anything that hasn't yet happened in the show without it being spoiler tagged. If you've found an un-tagged spoiler, please point it out.
You're forgetting the plot twist they just threw in there: Erinwright and Mao are back together again, with the Martian diplomat dying on Errinwright's floor. The next thing Erinwright is going to do is send Admiral Nguyen to Ganymede to drive the Martian ships out of the area and claim the Protomolecule weapons for himself; that, plus the Big Escape on Mao's Yacht, will end up being the climax of Season 2. I think the Monster Fight in the Cargo Bay will come a little bit before that.
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BTW, for those of you who care about the interior layout of the main ship (Rocinante), here's a deck plan as seen in the extended preview for next weeks episode:
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And here it is, perspective adjusted:
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The top half of the ship contains crew area (8 decks) and weapons. The aft part contains engineering/cargo/propulsion.
And, yes, all ships in the expanse universe are more "vertical" than "horizontal". Thrust is the only artificial gravity available to ships. Think of them as tall buildings in space.
I see a post of speculation, but no actual spoilers given away.Did you miss the post above mine?
Have not seen this show. Is it worth getting on iTunes?
This ship is ALOT bigger than I was thinking it was!The top half of the ship contains crew area (8 decks) and weapons. The aft part contains engineering/cargo/propulsion.
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