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The Expanse season 2

I missed him. where was he?

As The Wormhole said, on the bridge of the science ship:
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The linked post is speculation, no actual spoilers.
The so-called ‘speculation’ references events that happen in the books but have not yet happened in the show, gratuitously revealing them (I presume - as otherwise the post makes absolutely no sense,
as both characters are dead, kind of
).
 
Wrong.

But if untagged spoilers are OK here, I'm out.
No, they're not OK. Spoilers, including those from the books, should be in spoiler code. The alternative for those wishing to discuss them would be to start a separate, clearly marked thread where they can discuss them uncoded.
 
Again, we went thru this with Game of Thrones. Didn't the book people finally start their own thread, and leave the HBO people to themselves.?
 
The so-called ‘speculation’ references events that happen in the books but have not yet happened in the show, gratuitously revealing them (I presume - as otherwise the post makes absolutely no sense,
as both characters are dead, kind of
).
Well, to be fair, I gave that particular spoiler away in the season 1 discussion thread, and everyone shit bricks because of it, so it's definitely known among everyone who bothered with that thread anyway.
 
So what book have we reached now with the end of season 2?
Haven't even finished the second book yet. In fact, with Bobbi and Avasarala only just now leaving Mao's ship, we're barely through the halfway point.

Which is good. Because the second half of Book 2 has a lot on the menu for us. More than enough to fill an entire season.
 
That's a bad attitude to take about it. You only get one chance to view or read something unspoiled. After that first time, there is no chance to read it for the first time again. No chance to wonder what will happen, etc. I'd guess that when you read the book you weren't spoiled and it was nice not knowing what would happen.
I'm gonna have to go with wormhole on this one. If you need the events of the story to be a complete surprise in order to enjoy them, then you're not going to enjoy the story anyway. MOST science fiction stories follow familiar enough patterns that you can basically tell what's going to happen half an hour before it does. Hell, the entire dramatic core of any good story has a predictable ending (the protagonist is going to win somehow). So even if the ending is still totally obvious, the spoilers are in the details:

"The Titanic is going to hit an iceberg and sink." is not a spoiler...
That Jack drowns and Rose survives and emigrates to America under an assumed name
.... is.

I've read Caliban's War at least three times. I knew six episodes ago what was going to happen to the Arboghast and what was going to happen in the cargo bay. And I still jumped out of my shorts when Alex's camera feed flashed on the Protomonster for the first time.

We can all discuss what we want, with or without spoilers. Let's just do it in separate places, or with spoiler code, and with respect for the others.
It is an ancient and well known pass time of human beings to ask one another to respect the complaints of crybabies. I do respect your request, but I'm probably going to ignore it.
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The so-called ‘speculation’ references events that happen in the books but have not yet happened in the show
Clarissa Mao was mentioned in the show. TWICE. The references to what Clarissa Mao's actual role might be in future stories was encapsulated in spoiler tags, with the speculation being that the aforementioned sister might actually make appearance in Season 2, played by the same actress.

I don't actually know how the series will deal with the protomolecule after this point. Enough things have changed and enough things are different that my curiosity is percolating like a giant pot of coffee. It's like watching a historical drama based on events you actually lived through and wondering just how much of it the producers actually got right. The ultimate fate of Jules Pierre Mao is one example: regardless of how they dealt with him in the books, I have a nagging suspicion that he is going to wind up getting killed and/or eaten by one of his own protomonsters.
 
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It is an ancient and well known pass time of human beings to ask one another to respect the complaints of crybabies. I do respect your request, but I'm probably going to ignore it.
You're not going to post uncoded spoilers in this thread. If you want to discuss spoilers from the books, start another clearly marked thread elsewhere.

Some of us just don't want to be spoiled. So, just start your own thread. OK?

You can scoff at this but you're looking silly because there's such an easy solution where you can continue to discuss spoilers to your heart's content.

Mr Awe
 
You're not going to post uncoded spoilers in this thread. If you want to discuss spoilers from the books, start another clearly marked thread elsewhere.

Some of us just don't want to be spoiled. So, just start your own thread. OK?

You can scoff at this but you're looking silly because there's such an easy solution where you can continue to discuss spoilers to your heart's content.

Mr Awe

This! A thousand times, this. Why be an utter asshole and ruin other people's entertainment. Is being an asshole for the sake of being an asshole that much fun?
 
Which is good. Because the second half of Book 2 has a lot on the menu for us. More than enough to fill an entire season.
Indeed. When I read a certain thing that is come, I thought that could be the finale - but that will be awesome to see when season 3 is on.
 
I'm gonna have to go with wormhole on this one. If you need the events of the story to be a complete surprise in order to enjoy them, then you're not going to enjoy the story anyway.

That's gotta be the most ridiculous statement on the whole of TrekBBS.com. :cardie:
 
Surely it would make sense - if there are reportedly spoilers in the thread already and that these spoilers aren't going to magically evaporate - that the people who don't want spoilers from the books or informed predictions based on the books, start their own No Spoiler thread?
 
You're not going to post uncoded spoilers in this thread.
Not that you could fucking stop me, so check your attitude, friend.

You can scoff at this but you're looking silly because there's such an easy solution where you can continue to discuss spoilers to your heart's content.
So far I haven't, and have otherwise enjoyed discussing the TV series based fairly loosely on a novel series that I also very much enjoyed. Up until now I actually HAVEN'T posted any untagged spoilers, but the temptation to break protocol and totally ruin your year grows slightly every time you bitch about it.
 
Not that you could fucking stop me, so check your attitude, friend.


So far I haven't, and have otherwise enjoyed discussing the TV series based fairly loosely on a novel series that I also very much enjoyed. Up until now I actually HAVEN'T posted any untagged spoilers, but the temptation to break protocol and totally ruin your year grows slightly every time you bitch about it.

Warning for trolling. Comments to private msg.
 
Haven't even finished the second book yet. In fact, with Bobbi and Avasarala only just now leaving Mao's ship, we're barely through the halfway point.

Which is good. Because the second half of Book 2 has a lot on the menu for us. More than enough to fill an entire season.

The main issue with the pace, is that when coupled with the extremely low ratings, it becomes almost certain that we will never get to see the end of this story...
 
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