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    Love this show and the books, especially the audiobooks narrated perfectly by Jefferson Mays. If you haven’t checked out the books, you’re missing out on some of the best sci-fi in ages. I love that they are set in a very unique time period in the future that we don’t see a lot of: earth has colonized the solar system but interstellar travel is not possible. No warp drive or hyperspace. That means traveling from one planet to another can take months.

    The show does such a great job of showing and explaining accurate space physics. No artificial gravity. You want gravity? Best we can do is engine-generated thrust.

    All the characters have great arcs too. I was sad that the final three books were never adapted, but the way the books were written means that they can easily finish the series with a movie trilogy if they want.

    James SA Corey started a new sci-fi series I am digging so far, The Captives War. VERY different from The Expanse but still fascinating

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      earth has colonized the solar system

      Inyalowda taking credit for what beltalowda did. Every time.

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      I knew it was gonna be good sci-fi when they had someone get beheaded in zero gravity and blood pooled into a ball above their head.

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      I was sad that the final three books were never adapted

      I haven’t read the books, and that was the biggest hook for me. Such a cock-tease. Some day I’ll probably read ‘em, I’m familiar with the authors’ fantasy books from way back when they used a single pseudonym, Daniel Abraham, and liked their stuff.

      But damnit, I wanted to see it onscreen!

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          I think it’s coming back as live action, in about 5-ish years, to let the actors age naturally and reduce the need for constant heavy makeup.

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      About halfway though the first book; really enjoying it thus far. I will say, its length is giving me some whiplash after reading The Forever War just prior. That was a crazy easy read.

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    It’s as good as advertised. The adaptation of book 2 (S2E6-S3E6) is still my favorite season of television ever. The character of Camina Drummer is also one of those wild TV adaptation stories where the new writing and the actor were so good that they had to keep bringing her back.

    I’m okay with where the series ended–even successful shows these days aren’t likely to get full adaptations–but the shortened final season still makes me sad. It’s even shorter than it looks on paper, too, as part of the runtime includes one of the novella plots, which only serves to set up a future storyline. Maybe they’ll pay that off eventually with a new production, but it’s awkward as hell in hindsight.

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      I’m pretty sure I remember that they do plan to continue it, but there was a time jump or something and they wanted a break?

      You’d probably know better if you read the books though, but we very well might see more on TV even if it’s a new cast.

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        The show ran into issues with distribution rights. SyFy didn’t want to keep funding it because the views were from next day streaming rather than live broadcast. SyFy made less (or nothing?) from the streams.

        Amazon bought the rights and funded the final season, but didn’t continue the because the viewership wasn’t huge and they were funding Rings of Power instead.

        at least that’s my vague recollection from 8 years agot

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          Even the author was saying it’s a pause at the time and not canceled outright.

          It’s a decades long jump to the next book, so they didn’t want to do it right away. Amazon might have canceled it in the normal sense, but that wasn’t the whole story.

          Granted that doesn’t mean Amazon or Alcon or whoever else is going to take it up, no one commits to doing another season 5 or 10 or more years from now, but the intention is to continue it.

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      I didn’t like how much they argued during the first season. The book crew were much more professional and acted like they already knew each other for many years. Which they did.

      TV Holden and Amos still had their moments. Still some of the best characters on television.

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      Holden and Naomi were pretty annoying in the show, especially compared to the book. But I think it’s a natural result of getting no inner monologue. Maybe not in the case of Naomi, but definitely for Holden. I mean he does some kind of dumb things, and he’s a bit of a generic self-centred white dude. Without much of a way of understanding where he’s coming from, it’s bound to come across in an annoying way.

      The other characters IMO are all great.

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      I didn’t really care for the casting of Holden. He didn’t come across as a leader to me, especially when he was angry and all that. I think the rest was pretty good, Miller being the best.

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      Never read the books and I couldn’t stand Holden. Every time he was on screen was unbearable and it only got worse with every season. I just wanted to go on another Joe Miller - Space Detective adventure, or whatever Drummer was up to.

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    a fantastic show. if you like sci-fi and political drama, it’s a must watch.

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      I’ve rewatched The Expanse multiple times. Watching a single episode of Rings of Power felt longer than watching the extended version of Fellowship of the Ring

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        As a huge expanse fan(also several watch throughs), s2 of rings of power was really good imo. That said, I think I would trade it for a final proper season or two of the expanse

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          That’s good to know, I might have to give it a chance then. The first season was honestly painful to watch, so I didn’t even bother with the second.

          And there’s a lot of things I’d trade for more seasons of The Expanse

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      2 billion in the first season and probably the same in the 2nd one. im afraid STARGATE wont fare much better, if they suck the budget out of that, among other potential issues. I suspect they did that with invincible, because you can tell theres been declining animation quality from 1-3. not to mention sci-fi being 10 episodes is usually enough tfor stargate.

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    I watch the whole show 3 time, and now reading the books. Still worth it. Such a shame that the tabletop RPG does not use any social mechanics well described in this universe

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    10? Wow.

    Still think it’s one of the best things (if not the best) ever on TV. DVDs get frequent replays as well.

    If you haven’t - the books are excellent as well and audiobooks outstanding. Jefferson Mays was born to narrate them ;-)

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    The show is fine, but books are fantastic.

    The casting was really great, but overall the show had the feel of a cheaper SyFy channel show and not an HBO quality show.

    I know SyFy doesn’t have the same budget as HBO. I know that science fiction isn’t cheap either.

    For me personally, the low budget SyFy shows are fine, but for mainstream America,it’s not going to break through that way.

    PS: if you haven’t read the books, I highly recommend it. It’s my favorite series.

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      For the sake of others reading who might benefit from another perspective. I thought it was a high quality production that was so so far from the shite of a syfy production. One of my favourite sci fi shows ever. Read the books too, but I absolutely loved the show.

      They way they realistically approached the mechanics of moving over very large distances also satisfied the geek in me.

      Strong strong recommendation from me.

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        I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to offend or imply that it was cheesy. It’s not! I just don’t think it reaches the level to break into mainstream culture. I mean Sci-Fi has a higher bar because most audiences still see Science Fiction as too nerdy, which is really unfair bc some of the best stories are sci-fi.

        Anime struggles with the same issue. People tell me they don’t like anime, but as soon as I make them watch Spirited Away, they love it.

        Both anime and sci-fi have grown, but it’s not quite there. (Except for Star Wars? But I like The Expanse show better than those movies so what do I know)

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          Both anime and sci-fi have grown, but it’s not quite there. (Except for Star Wars?..

          Star Wars is not science fiction. There is no science in Star Wars. There is a lot of religious fantasy fiction labelled as science fiction because it takes place in space.

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          I think a lot of people like sci fi when it’s effortless. Star wars etc. They don’t want to get too deep into the technicals like star trek does. The expanse has that effortlessness imo. Nothings overly explained, they spend about 14 seconds talking about acceleration and deceleration just to frame the timelines for travel but it’s not geeky.

          Whoever else said it in this post is right, the porkpie hat killed its chance at true fame, and the implication that this is some kind of true crime mystery show. Both of which are wild unintentional misdirections away from what the show actually is!

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      The production was extremely high-quality. They had great sets, invented amazing computerized wire-rigging tech for the gravitational work, and were pioneers in the use of stabilized cameras to achieve spectacular shots that would have been impossible otherwise.

      On top of that the CG for space scenes was great.

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    It was the reliance on the white male saviour trope that soured it for me. James Holden was such an annoying character for me. It had so much potential

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      Yeah.

      He’s… not awful. But its especially egregious when Miller, Burton, Bobbie, Drummer and such have more charisma in a pinky toe than poor Holden has in his whole body.

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      I mean it’s just following the books here. Holden is the primary character it follows. Although the show did have to cut out several POVs across the series due to time constraints (Bull, Havelock)

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    Book 4 was a difficult read because the antagonist is ridiculous. His motivation was “the company” without any real reason for it beyond a paycheck. No one is that blindly loyal without a personal reason, it was dumb. Up until this character, we had nothing but rich characterization. This antagonist felt lazy and 2D, making the book difficult to get through. An entire antagonist built out of tissue paper.

    Then, in later books, we sort of lose the crew, to old age, so we have to rewire our brains to accept them in different roles, as old people. Aging changes the landscape. It’s like that last season of Fringe where you’re questioning what you’re watching. You even check the vid to make sure it’s actually Fringe. Later, you accept it as Frimge, but it’s not immediate.

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      Strong disagreement on you over Murtry. He was head of security and given a free hand at dealing with the Belters however he saw fit. There have always been racists eager to kill and harm minorities, and he was getting paid to do it.

      Edit to add more: his contract was going to essentially make him a baron on New Terra, collecting a percentage of any future revenue from the colony. He just had to remove the skinnies by any means necessary, and then he was going to be set for life. That’s essentially how the Americas were colonized by Europeans, so idk why you find it so hard to believe that the ruthless racist in a hyper capitalist society wouldn’t act the same way.

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        All he talks about is the company, but your interpretation adds a layer that makes him make more sense.

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      His personal motivation was being king of his particular hill. When you’re out on the frontier, fear makes you want control.

      I had a bigger problem with Elvi’s fawning, personally. Thank the gods that wasn’t in the TV adaptation.

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        I haven’t watched the more recent seasons, only 1-4. I can’t imagine them fitting everything that remained into 2 seasons.

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          Book 5’s adaptation didn’t feel super rushed. I think most of the fans were more annoyed by some changes to The Big Thing.

          Book 6, yeah. I’m glad we got what we got, but would have definitely preferred a full season. Hopefully they’ll get the rest on screen some day.

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      Yeah, I gave up after book 3. So much blah blah blah and nothing of substance being said. It went from fun space zombie insanity to boring political “thriller” in the blink of an eye. I hear book 4 was even worse.

      I still haven’t seen the show.

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          I don’t mind political. It was just boring soap opera on a spaceship. Though it has been a few years. Maybe I should try and revisit them. Science fiction is typically my jam.

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        I like the complexity, the many layers are the lure. Like GoT with the mysterious threat beyond the wall. This is a sci fi version of GoT, system politics and fighting alongside this mysterious alien shit unfolding in the system. Except for the part where it’s completed.

        Book 4 was meh, but the next two make up for it. They do a good job crawling inside Naomi’s head, what it was like for her, being abused by a Cluster B personality disorder in her old life.

        Amos has a good run as well.

        There’s always audiobooks. Jefferson Mays narrates and he is quite good.

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        To me it got real good whenever it wasn’t about the weird space zombies that somehow also are worker crews that build wormhole gates.

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    This sounds stupid but the most consistent reason I have heard as to why people dropped the show was Miller’s hat. It definitely has a slow and overwhelming start, but somehow the hat exacerbates that for people. I guess it’s not necessarily the type of thing people expect to see going into a science fiction epic so it throws them off a bit and they think the show is less serious/ambitious than it actually is. Even I found it quite weird at first (not knowing at the time that it was inspired by film noir and hardboiled tropes).

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      I initially stopped watching early on during ky first attempt becuase i thought it was some sort of space true crime shit with Miller as the noir cop. It quickly moves past that but it does definitely give the wrong impression about what the shows about.

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        Probably doesn’t make sense (pragmatically) to have a hat in a place without rain or sun. I think it’s even pointed out in the books/show itself, it’s more a personal thing than anything else. Some people might assume it’s sloppy world building.

        But, Guardians of the galaxy had a cassette player in civilizations that could absolutely digitalize those songs and nobody had an issue. Also a personal choice by Star lord

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          It’s definitely not sloppy worldbuilding.
          The character was born in the belt, but wants and pretends to be an Earther.
          He even underwent surgery to look more like one. And the hat is part of it.
          It would only make sense on earth, so by wearing it he signals that he’s from there.
          (Not sure if that is touched upon in the series, but it’s explained in the books.)

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            What I don’t remember is, does he just wear it like on earth, or does he use something to fix it in place? Even close to the surface “gravity” is lower, closer to the center any small jump and it might not stay in place.

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              They have artificial gravity in the belt at most stations created by the spin though not nearly as much as Earth’s. Also Miller has never been to Earth.

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        Part of the problem is that the classic detective hat (trilby?) Miller wears is similar to the redditor m’lady meme hat. People found it hard to take his character seriously because of that (particularly since he is initially introduced as a typical tryhard “cool” character). The show markets itself as a science fiction epic (which it is, eventually) but those first few episodes have a lot of Miller walking around in the hat doing typical slow burn noir detective stuff and people think that’s the entire show and lose interest.

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      But it kept the rain off of his head!

      But if that’s their only reason for dropping it then they have other issues they need to deal with.