The space battles were fine but between the rail guns, cargo boxes and shimmer of the ring space it was too much and looked terribleThey clearly needed more time to get the effects right in the finale. The average effect in this episode looked significantly worse than a modern video game rendered in real time.
I stand corrected - it was Douglas Quaid.The Expanse finale has an awesome easter egg full of sci-fi references (winteriscoming.net)
Very good indeed - I'm going to miss this show.
Absolutely, at least in my book.So, will this show be remembered as one of the best sci-fi shows on par with Star Trek, Babylon 5 and BSG?
Setup for spinoffs FOR SURE.I don’t think it remembered to end. Way too much left hanging that is a waste of screen time if not resolved, including the filip fake out. But hey ho, maybe there was already a plan in place.
It's not a fake out, it's a denouement. Everything we saw was real, Naomi really thought she'd just knowingly helped to kill her son. Fake outs tend not to have any real consequences, short or long term.I don’t think it remembered to end. Way too much left hanging that is a waste of screen time if not resolved, including the filip fake out. But hey ho, maybe there was already a plan in place.
I don’t think it remembered to end. Way too much left hanging that is a waste of screen time if not resolved, including the filip fake out. But hey ho, maybe there was already a plan in place.
Its the last we ever see of Filip. Its not something that needs to be resolved he is just gone
How is it "unearned"? She spent all of last season "earning" that scream (which incidentally, was an improvised acting choice.) Filip is to all intents and purposes, in every way that matters to her: dead. Because of her plan, which she made and participated in knowing it would kill him.Yup. But we are shown Naomi’s reaction to his death etc, and they order in which the scenes are presented is in order to foster a kind of unearned empathy. If we had been shown him evacuating first (as it appears to have been shot/planned) it would still be a hanging plot thread (with the question of ‘why did the roci not notice?’ Etc) but not one being used quasi-artificially.
That’s what makes it a fake out.
It’s also just one of easily half a dozen things that didn’t need to be shown this episode/season if we aren’t going to see how they resolve (kids on the colony, Inaros relationship with the colony, Peaches ticking clock death sentence… )
It made some things unclear, and kind of took some of the umph out of the season/finale. (And the ‘No one knows the station better than me’ part of the plan… does he really mean medina station? In which case Naomi knows it backwards but he doesn’t, or the ring control station, in which case he never even gets there… I was expected him to be there for one last Miller cameo tbh.)
It works, but is not really an ending or even a temporary wrapping up with a couple of mysteries left to ponder.
In short… season finale yes, series finale? Nope.
Not that I didn’t like it. It just… fell a little short.
Not sure why I keep seeing people say this show is "up there" with BSG, when it clearly blows BSG right out of the water, and probably B5 too if I'm honest (and I love B5.)
That's not me being hyperbolic or opinionated; it seems rather self evidently objective. More fully realised characters, an actual coherent plot, world building that someone spent more then 40 mins thinking about, WAAAAY better grasp of the science and physics surrounding space travel and indeed, space combat. Yes, better effects too; but such things are the always subject to budget and the time in which they were made, so I won't begrudge an older show on that account.
How is it "unearned"? She spent all of last season "earning" that scream (which incidentally, was an improvised acting choice.) Filip is to all intents and purposes, in every way that matters to her: dead. Because of her plan, which she made and participated in knowing it would kill him.
As I already stated; it's only a fake out if there are no consequences.
Chewie "dying" in tRoS? That's a fake out! "Oh no he's totally dead guys!" "ah, just kidding, he's fine and everyone it back together and it's like it never happened!"
No, there's no shot of Filip just before the "dutchmaning". That would make it a fake out, but the show plays fair; there's no attempt to trick the audience here.The order in which the scenes are shown make it a fake out. If events are shown (as they are pretty much routinely in this show) in order, then we still feel for Naomi as ‘oh my god, she thinks she killed her son’ (as also built by her own memory flashback of him as a baby) whilst knowing she hasn’t.
By not showing us Filip leave the ship until afterwards, it is a fake out, manipulating us into ‘oh my god she killed her son!’ Followed by ‘phew, it’s ok, nobody died today.’
A halfway house would be to show him leave the bridge, then cut to the Roci, then a little later show him inside the skiff changing his name. It makes it part of the coda sequence, without disrupting narrative flow.
There were a lot of built up ‘this character is dead!’ ‘Wait! They arent!’ In this episode, which whilst — as a person who prefers optimistic things — I kind of like, does start to undermine the drama a little. The editing choice around Filip is the clumsiest, and just adds it into the pile of ‘unresolved threads’ rather than acting as a coda and closure to his story.
(I actually think it would have been a stronger ending if Inaros hadn’t been fed to space demons in a slightly underwhelming freeze frame effect, and if Filip had just shot him on the bridge as he made that speech.)
No, there's no shot of Filip just before the "dutchmaning". That would make it a fake out, but the show plays fair; there's no attempt to trick the audience here.
The last time we see him prior to the denouement is well before that. Indeed that we don't see Filip at all while Marco gets a very long, slow, drawn out annihilation scene is a clear signal to the audience that he's not there, it's just not the right time in the narrative to reveal the how of it explicitly.
Naomi's reaction is genuine and earned. That he's still alive is irrelevant in that moment because she doesn't know, and has every reason the freak the fuck out. And not to spoil later books . . . this does have long term consequences and it's not like everything goes back to how it was.
I think the only reason some will say that this is on par with other sci fi shows (and not better) is the lack of charisma from the actor playing Holden. Avasarala became the charismatic leader, but she wasn't really the main character. She was on part with the President from BSG but there was no equivalent for Olmos' presence and intangible charisma.
Expanse is a better show (helped by source material) on a technical level, but when emotions get involved I only see them as tied. And BSG feels like it had more mainstream hype.It’s better than BSG overall tbh. And I liked the ending on that.
I think the only reason some will say that this is on par with other sci fi shows (and not better) is the lack of charisma from the actor playing Holden. Avasarala became the charismatic leader, but she wasn't really the main character. She was on part with the President from BSG but there was no equivalent for Olmos' presence and intangible charisma.
Strait was a phenomenal miscast. Book Holden is this grizzled veteran type. They decided to go with an actor who looked like the romantic interest in a teen drama - probably to try and get Gen Z to watch. I think they realized the mistake, which is why as the seasons go on he got more and more unshaven and his voice got deeper. But he just wasn't the right actor for the role.
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