The planet stuff better lead somewhere. It feels very random so far
I don't see how it's gonna fit in with the current plot. It's more a teaser to future books which won't be filmed on this run
Yeah, the Laconia stuff seems unnecessary although I appreciate it - I've read all the novels but none of the novellas so I wasn't aware of the back story of a couple of characters. I will read the novellas when they're published in anthology form next year. Cheapskate that I am.
KraigBesides saving Naomi's son, Holden also doesn't want to turn Marco Inaros into a martyr. Also Marco's crew and son can see that even though the Free Navy ships had a three to one advantage, they couldn't defeat the Rocinante. When the word of the failed attack against the Rocinante spreads among the Free Navy, there may be more ships leave Marcos and join up with Camina Drummer.
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At least on the show we have no knowledge of Holden knowing anything about how the Free Navy views the situations, and he hasn't shown any awareness of Drummer's building a resistance so why would those be factors in his decision making process.
I really liked this episode (who am I kidding, that could describe every episode). And I love and hate Holden disarming the torpedo. As a person I can absolutely identify with not wanting to have you love one watch their child be killed at your own hands. And as Naomi is not in a good place it could seriously mess her up even further.
But as a human (not an Earther), Marco is the single biggest killer in human existence. And by a very large margin. His actions will cause the deaths of billions. I know he his a good guy (or at least attempts to be), but this selfish act for someone he loves is a terrifying thing for the system as a whole.
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