I think one of the most difficult genre for a TV show is sci-fi, mainly because it is heavily analyzed and criticised when it fails to be 'plausible' enough. This show is not just plausible but could very well be predicting the path of humankind once we explore and inhabit all planets of our solar system (and their moons and asteroid belts)
I have been watching Expanse and the only problem I have with it is that it is way underrated. It deserves to be brought to the foreground of all those TV discussions the geeks carry out on their mainstream shows or YouTube channels.
This episode was yet brilliant addition. James Holden's crew and Avsarala are trying everything to stop an all-out war which was recently triggered due to an incompetent UN leadership (and deception by a cunning person in it). The protomolecule is still a mystery, but things are changing on IO and we get few surprises in this episode.
All in all a very engaging and perfectly paced narration of events. Loved it, waiting for the next episode already.
I have been watching Expanse and the only problem I have with it is that it is way underrated. It deserves to be brought to the foreground of all those TV discussions the geeks carry out on their mainstream shows or YouTube channels.
This episode was yet brilliant addition. James Holden's crew and Avsarala are trying everything to stop an all-out war which was recently triggered due to an incompetent UN leadership (and deception by a cunning person in it). The protomolecule is still a mystery, but things are changing on IO and we get few surprises in this episode.
All in all a very engaging and perfectly paced narration of events. Loved it, waiting for the next episode already.