As an avid enjoyer of even the B movies of the Sci-Fi genre, I usually go into them ready to compromise and suspend disbelief when it comes to possible future tech, space age societal structures/factionalism, basic physics, biology, astronomy falsehoods etc.
So I really appreciate it when the world building is realistic enough to fool me.
The Expanse, so far, is above par with regards to the aforementioned "sins".
However, as was sometimes the case with BSG(which I hold in pretty high regard for the most part), writing and acting can be the straw that break the camel's back.
As others did before me, I'm referring to the character of 'Bobbie' Draper, portrayed by Frankie Adams, and by extension her squad.
I understand that it's a personal pet peeve and I'm not condemning the show for it, but unfortunately I tend to hyperfixate on these cases and it lessens my enjoyment. I just can't understand how someone can deliver lines without moving a single muscle on their face, especially in candid conversations. Obviously, the director was also asleep at the wheel.
I'm really hoping they either improve going forward or they (insert random death scene).