![]() We can only hope mankind is as evolved in this regard in two hundred years, though there will always be class struggles and war. The writers are painting a pretty realistic picture of the world, which I think genre fans can appreciate. Of course, Avasarala played him beautifully to get the information she required, yet she's one of the good guys. It was terrific meeting Franklin Degraff, the UN Ambassador to Mars, and learning very nonchalantly about his husband. Not only do I love the strong female characters on this series, but the diversity overall is phenomenal. You know, the one Mars used to kill the Canterbury. Miller: Well, you crewed her up on a ship called the Scopuli. Parents want her found.ĭawes: She any relation to Jules-Pierre Mao? She's something else, isn't she?ĭawes: This isn't your beat. Speaking of which, thankfully Avasarala was given more to do. Again, this helped us get to know our heroes. Throughout their ordeal, we learned what each person was made of. It was clear the MCRN's goal was to get the survivors to turn on one another. That's the kind of thing that divides crewmates. Meanwhile, Holden's crew was locked up, but Martian-born Alex was shown preferential treatment. If I were Miller, I'd probably continue digging as well. His Captain seemed to lose interest in Julie's case rather quickly. ![]() Miller made the connection between Julie Mao, the Scopuli and Holden. I was surprised an actor like Jay Hernandez was only around for 3 episodes. They get us to like him, only to kill the dude off dramatically. Unfortunately, I wasn't surprised by his impaling in the final moments of the installment. ![]() Havlock taking those "Belter" lessons showed us what a great guy he was. ![]()
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