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The Expanse S3E10+11 Dandelion Sky - Fallen World

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The Expanse S3E10+11 Dandelion Sky - Fallen World

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Every scene with Drummer and Ashford in just hypnotises me. I especially love the dialogue about uniforms and identify - it shows us so much about where each character is coming from and what they see for the future of the belt. Nice to see them start to respect and even like each other here too. I love how complex the characters in this show are!

Laura Dawson

Elizabeth Mitchell's entire face transforms when she smiles. It's amazing to see.

Gerald Colborn

Kind of love Tillie

Gerald Colborn

"Fear keeps you sharp". Fear keeps you human.

Gerald Colborn

"I haven't felt fear since I was 5 years old". "Man, I wish I could go through life without feeling fear". "No. You don't". This exchange sums up Amos so well. He understands that there is good and bad and he understands that he wants to be good. He just has trouble understanding the difference. He has been numb to.it all for so long. But, still, he wants to be good, to transcend who he has become and feel and understand the world in the same way as the people he surprisingly cares about do. The people who love him. The layers in the Expanse keep revealing themselves.

Gerald Colborn

Gonna be honest, I didn't join your patreon until I found out you were doing the Expanse ( and then I saw you were doing Daredevil! So now you understand 😎). Like any show worth watching, one of the best things is watching the characters change and sometimes surprise you. The Expanse has such a remarkable wealth amazing characters. Think about how you felt about Bobbie, Avaserala, Drummer and the rest when they first introduced and how youthink of them now. The saga continues.

Gerald Colborn

Yet again, science leads in this show - the fire in Naomi's skiff bubbling up instead of flaming, Tilly's tears pooling up in her eyes in zero gravity, the fact that wounds can't drain in 0g. And then there's that great wire work in the fight between Naomi and Clarissa...BTW, you can always tell when a ship is in micro-gravity because the camera will "float" as opposed to being stationary. Yeah, the end of Dandelion Sky is the biggest WTF in a show full of WTFs - when I first watched this I was so flabbergasted I didn't even register naked Holden...and that's surprising for me... And the Martian who got dissected and turned into spackle in the sphere was the same actor who played Shang-Chi (Simu Liu) - totally didn't realize that until now..

Michael Celia

Clarifications: Naomi was on the Behemoth, which already entered ring-space chasing the Roci. So she doesn't have to transit through the gate. There is no artificial gravity in the Expanse on manmade technology for the most part. The only time the ships have "gravity" is when they are burning towards or away from something. The number of Gs that happen as a result of that thrust give them an amount of "gravity" equal to the g-force resulting from said thrust. So like when Holden gets to the core station and he says "It feels like 1g" and Miller says "You're welcome, that is because Miller made the core station replicate an Earthlike gravity of "1g" but it would be directional. The protomolecule breaks all the rules, even physics. This is also why they have to use "the juice" when Alex is moving at combat speeds in the Roci, when they're thrusting at high g-forces then people tend to pass out or could maybe die like Avasarala almost did when her and Bobbie were trying get away from the Earth ships in the Razorback. The "drum" on the Behemoth/Navoo is something the Mormon's installed for their long journey that would provide gravity using centrifugal(spin) force. Just like how your cloths get flung against the walls of you washer or dryer when they are spinning. If spun at the right speed, it will create false gravity and that would make it so you didn't need the mag-boots in the zone affected by the spin force. It isn't feasible for every ship to have spin gravity due to the expense, scale, and maintenance requirements. If it breaks, you are screwed and if you just hauling a bunch ice or other cargo, you don't need a gravity all the time for the minimal crews of ships like the Canterbury. Or even warships that will have to go into combat maneuvers which I think all the changing in thrust vector would at best nullity the spin gravity and at worse maybe the spin gravity going one direct and then the engines going in another would probably cause structural damage and maybe rip he ship apart. Lots of variables, fun to think about. Since Fred and Belters commandeered the Navoo before it was finished and prioritized refitting it as a warship they hadn't finished testing/implementing that feature so Ashford and crew weren't certain it would work reliably. Luckily they are Belters so they made it work, because that is what they do. I am no scientist but that is my understanding of it, someone smarter can correct me of if they know more but that is generally how gravitational mechanics work in this show and that is based on ideas and theories from the real world about how we might fake gravity when we start pushing out farther into the solar system.

James W.

Usually I don't like the trope in tv shows when two characters are trapped together and spend the whole episode talking, but the scenes with Drummer and Ashford are my exception to the rule. The fact that Ashford is not clearly defined as good or bad but shady is what makes it so interesting, and the moment he tells his vision of what the Belters should be is a true defining moment for him, which is also definitely a reason why Drummer decided to sacrifice herself and let him in charge. And the way he stepped up at the end, proposing help to cure the wounded, really unexpected I love it. Powerful moments like this with characters we don't necessarily expect are a huge part of why I love The Expanse so much !

roncelune


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