Marco Inaros and his merry band of terrorists are not the Belt and do not represent the Belt. And I hope Earth and Mars don't feel forced to respond as if they were. Of all the stunned faces of Belters watching the news and/or Marco's speech, we didn't see what their true reaction was. There certainly were those he won with his words, those he won even without it, but I'd hope they don't outnumber those who felt horrified. Even if they do, there would be an overwhelming feeling of fear of what Marco brought to them now rather than a happiness that the Belt struck back.I want to feel sympathy for the Belters but their terror tactics are too much. Killing millions is not gonna solve their problems. It just makes things worse.
Marco Inaros and his merry band of terrorists are not the Belt and do not represent the Belt. And I hope Earth and Mars don't feel forced to respond as if they were. Of all the stunned faces of Belters watching the news and/or Marco's speech, we didn't see what their true reaction was. There certainly were those he won with his words, those he won even without it, but I'd hope they don't outnumber those who felt horrified. Even if they do, there would be an overwhelming feeling of fear of what Marco brought to them now rather than a happiness that the Belt struck back.
And many more belters (especially those that are station bound) are likely to be equally inclined to disavow and directly oppose him, if for no other reason than they really don't feel like getting nuked by the UN fleet in retaliation.If he gets away with what he did, his support among the Belt will grow certainly. The audacity of his actions definitely shocked many Belters but if he goes unpunished, many Belters might feel that his actions were right all along.
Wow, this season has been fantastic so far! Just really enjoying it! So glad that the showrunners were aware during season 5 that they had one more and have a plan.
I mostly liked how it turned out in BSG. I think The Expanse is in good hands and I'm looking forward to seeing where they take it!Well in BSG they also had a plan, and that didn't work out![]()
Agreed. The Expanse and nuBSG are right up there in the top tier with me. I do like Discovery. Although, the current season has kind of fallen apart by the end. However, I notice that watching The Expanse and Discovery at the same time, Discovery pales in comparison.Speaking of BSG, this is close to replacing it as my favourite of the 21st century. I think The Expanse is consistently better, but BSG has better highs, as well as much better acting (how can you compete with EJO) and cooler space battles. I'm actually now dreading watching Discovery, even if I think it's just ok because now I want a Trek show as compelling and well thought out as this.
I also just bought Leviathan Wakes, I was gonna put it off til lockdown was over, but I'd like to be in new territory for my holiday in the summer.
I also just bought Leviathan Wakes, I was gonna put it off til lockdown was over, but I'd like to be in new territory for my holiday in the summer.
Lately I've been thinking about rewatching BSG - but I think The Expanse could be my favourite non Trek science fiction show of all time. It has pushed ahead of other science fiction in terms of quality.I think The Expanse has already surpassed nuBSG as my favorite 21st century SF show. You're right that BSG had higher highs, but it had really low lows, too. I feel like The Expanse has been more consistent after a sluggish start, and has improved with every season.
It was on a coastline......maybe even an island.New episode was pretty standard I thought, but kinda expected after the previous episode.
Was the prison complex surrounded by water in the previous episode or was that because of the tsunami?
I find the series is eminently rewatchable, which I didn't find with a lot of nuBSG.The novels are great. I remember reading the first a few months before the show started. Took me a few days.
Lately I've been thinking about rewatching BSG - but I think The Expanse could be my favourite non Trek science fiction show of all time. It has pushed ahead of other science fiction in terms of quality.
I assumed we were simply looking in the opposite direction. But an island would put them in an even worse spot in the escape.
The settling down was expected after last week, but I'm kind of surprised we didn't get anything about the turmoil in Earth's leadership and the attack on Mars parliament or the turmoil there. It feels too settled down if you're only looking it from the Belters (and escaping prisoners') side, even with the escalation of the tensions there.
I liked it. It's just strange looking only at a place that's about to explode, when there are places where the fires from the explosions are still raging, literally and figuratively.
No kidding. I imagine at the end when Amos told the guard she should go off and find her kid, were they on an island her response should have been "how?"But an island would put them in an even worse spot in the escape.
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