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grilldos posted:For book fans, looks like they're slamming a bunch of poo poo together and really picking up the pace. Yeah, based on that trailer, it looks like season two is going to cover the rest of the first book plus most or all of the second book, with the events of both probably happening concurrently rather than over the space of a few years, and maybe with the number of locations cut down. Also, this is a minor complaint, but Bobbie's armor doesn't look as substantial as I'd imagined. In the books it's described as weighing around 900 lbs, which seems like a stretch for what's in the trailer.
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Phi230 posted:i hate how Fred and Jim are made to be enemies when Fred is chillman in the first book at least They are going to milk Chad Coleman for all they can. In fact, I watched Season 1 before diving into the books and was struck by the different way the show Fred Johnson is meant to carry himself. Toast Museum posted:Also, this is a minor complaint, but Bobbie's armor doesn't look as substantial as I'd imagined. In the books it's described as weighing around 900 lbs, which seems like a stretch for what's in the trailer. At least they cast the right race.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 05:19 |
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grilldos posted:At least they cast the right race. There is that. Ade being whitewashed got most of the attention last season, and it was sort of brushed off with "well, she's not exactly around for long anyway," but they did the same with Errinwright. I didn't recall this until I went through the books again, but he's a dark-skinned South Asian in the books, and he's white-rear end Shawn Doyle in the show. Harder to brush him off as a bit character.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 05:31 |
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Hell, even Naomi. Alex is drastically different in both race and age, but it works very well. Amos is perfectly cast. Edit: This thread shouldn't give a poo poo about this sort of thing. For you folks, I just rewatched season 1 and it's: still fun.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 06:11 |
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I was avoiding the trailers, but i just watched it. HOLY poo poo!!!!!!!!! I haven't been so excited for a TV show in a long time.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 06:32 |
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grilldos posted:At least they cast the right race. Imagine being the casting director and getting that one. "Okay, we need an attractive, built like a brick shithouse, 6+ foot tall Polynesian woman." "We might be here late."
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 06:41 |
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I look forward to her arc. Throwing her into season 2 will work well as an audience surrogate for people who jump onto the show having missed season 1.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 06:52 |
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Grand Fromage posted:Imagine being the casting director and getting that one. "Okay, we need an attractive, built like a brick shithouse, 6+ foot tall Polynesian woman." "We might be here late." I remember reading an interview with the casting director that was talking about how lucky they got.
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Shemp the Stooge posted:I remember reading an interview with the casting director that was talking about how lucky they got. I'll never stop being happy about how well that worked out. Also RIP Tom Jane's hair, you were too real to live.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 09:43 |
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There's so much forced interpersonal drama and drama in general in the show that I just don't like. At least in the two episodes I watched. Like, when the Cant goes up, in the book there are shared commiserations and they get drunk while waiting days for pickup. In the show it's recriminations to the point of pulling guns on each other, a space walk, and suffocation. What none of it did was make me like these people any more, instead I thought they were idiots. I'm still mostly enjoying it but I'm generally not a fan of all angst, all the time writing. I'll keep trucking on.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 10:42 |
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They've done a good job tightening up the show. The books have a major tendency to dip into "That makes no goddamn sense" territory way to often. Plus the show makes Jim tolerable when in the books he's an rear end in a top hat who makes everything he touches worse, and accuses others of being horrible people for doing things exponentially less horrible then he's done. I can't think of another book based show that's actually improved the source material.ShineDog posted:Like, when the Cant goes up, in the book there are shared commiserations and they get drunk while waiting days for pickup. In the show it's recriminations to the point of pulling guns on each other, a space walk, and suffocation. What none of it did was make me like these people any more, instead I thought they were idiots. Hunh. I'm on the second book, but the only characters I don't actively hate are Miller and Bobbie. I like the story and setting, but the author has a gift for making characters that feel like they're the mirror opposite of what his intentions were. Lord Frankenstyle fucked around with this message at 11:03 on Dec 8, 2016 |
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ShineDog posted:There's so much forced interpersonal drama and drama in general in the show that I just don't like. At least in the two episodes I watched. It feels like they earned their camaraderie more in the show, to be honest. The fact that they're not close at the start makes their bond later more meaningful. Though even at the end of season one they're not at book levels of closeness, but you can clearly see that they're getting there.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 11:03 |
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The Donkey Balls episode is both the funniest episode and the one with the most interpersonal crew strife -- Holden nearly shoots Amos, and you learn everything you need to know about all four Roci crewmembers. After a second watch of the season in a marathon viewing, I feel like the entire emotional arc of the first season hinges on that episode, and also puts all four of them into focus as more believable characters. (As an aside, the finale episode is pretty lovely, although it does pay off the Holden/violence theme that Donkey Balls sets up and is thoroughly explored in the books.) Syfy made a bunch of short and corny behind-the-scenes vignettes that pair with digital copies of the show, and for this episode the producers talk about how they let the Corey boys be more involved in the show's production than most adaptations like this, and said it was clearly a good idea to bring them in. The episode they happened to write was this one, which earned a lot of the Holden storyline changes the show made in one fell swoop. grilldos fucked around with this message at 13:56 on Dec 8, 2016 |
# ? Dec 8, 2016 13:53 |
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The show is basically a Director's cut of the overall story and is far better off for it.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 14:02 |
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Tortolia posted:The show is basically a Director's cut of the overall story and is far better off for it. That analogy is flawed but I agree with you in spirit -- Donkey Balls is Corey being forced to streamline character development into one single episode and it resonates wonderfully throughout the rest of the show. I can't say I'm surprised about how effectively they pivoted into adapting for another medium. They love doing vignettes in the novels, either as deliberate asides or sprinkled inside POI chapters as third-person monologues. That sort of micro-detail-revealing-macro-motivation is the bread and butter of good television.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 14:38 |
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Yeah the writers said they did all the changes and this is the way they'd have written it now, so I'm not too worried about it.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 14:39 |
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I think the added tension among the Roci crew was a good move. It doesn't really change who they are so much as it gives them a more interesting starting point, if that makes sense. On the other hand, I'm not so into some of the changes to Miller. The big one for me has to do with the landlord who hasn't been changing his air filters. In the show, Miller's been accepting bribes to look the other way, presumably for some time, before eventually having a change of heart and threatening the guy. It's based on this bit from the book: Leviathan Wakes posted:"You grew up where the water's maybe dirty, but it falls out of the sky for you," Miller said. "The air's filthy, but it's not going away if your door seals fail. It's not like that out here." The two versions say pretty different things about who Miller is and who Belters are in general, and I don't really feel like the show's version was an improvement.
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# ? Dec 8, 2016 14:40 |
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: Bombs away ... :I've always wanted to say that Amos owns owns owns.
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# ? Dec 9, 2016 01:53 |
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So I've binged on this twice, and since then devoured the first and second novel. I have to say I like the changes the show made, I agree with the above sentiment that it feels like a directors cut - although it's more like the book is an early draft and the show has been reworked. The cold war and tensions between Earth and Mars flesh out the universe more as much as they allow for the earlier introduction of Chrisjen, and the Characters feel far more fleshed out - Dawes, for example, was a highlight in the show for me, while in the books he is barely a blip. A lot of credit needs to be given to the actors. Toast Museum posted:The two versions say pretty different things about who Miller is and who Belters are in general, and I don't really feel like the show's version was an improvement. Yeah this is one thing that didn't scan, if they'd removed him taking the bribe from the landlord it would have been far better - all they need to do was add him taking kickbacks for something else (i.e. drugs/cheese), then keep the whole airlock scene. Rougey fucked around with this message at 03:22 on Dec 9, 2016 |
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Honestly, I think it was an inept way of showing his redemptive arc kicked off by his Quixotic quest to save Julie Mao. He wanted to be a better person than he actually was and was trying to put his life on the correct path. But it came across as clumsy and could have been addressed better with him not being the cop getting bribe in that case. By all means show the corruption and how low he has sunk, but instead have him excecute Belter justice on the property manger *and* whatever random cop was facilitating the manager. And have the cop be all surprised with "What the hell? You're just as dirty as the rest of us. Where do you get off?" Miller: "I get off right here" *punches airlock button* *smirks at camera*
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# ? Dec 9, 2016 03:31 |
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The show in general feels a little less lush and dense as a universe, you don't get the same sense of scale. However, the show is as fun as the books are at their best and I'll take that any day. If you want more, the books are there and they are good.
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# ? Dec 9, 2016 04:09 |
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Tortolia posted:The show is basically a Director's cut of the overall story and is far better off for it. Yeah even the writers admit working on the show allowed them to move up elements up front such as the character development.
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# ? Dec 9, 2016 23:58 |
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I recently discovered this show and it's drat good. I hope it doesn't get cancelled.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 06:53 |
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I don't think it will. When it was first released I think it must have had the most silent release of any (relatively) big production series ever. I had not even heard of it until it had already completely aired. However as more people watched it, people started talking about it and by now even Netflix picked it up where it got a decent amount of exposure. With the new season starting to air next month I believe a whole lot of people will start live watching it.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 09:00 |
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johnsonrod posted:New trailer for season 2. loving space battles ...... yeeeeeesssssssssss! Is that Asher from Spartacus around 58s? Looks and sounds like him, but his skin tone seemed a lot lighter than in Spartacus
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 09:03 |
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I found out about this show because of some random post on Reddit or facebook or something saying that the first few episodes were streaming for free on Syfy. Other than that, nothing. People are going pretty nuts about it, so it should probably survive season 2.
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Iseeyouseemeseeyou posted:Is that Asher from Spartacus around 58s? Looks and sounds like him, but his skin tone seemed a lot lighter than in Spartacus IMDB says yes.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 09:12 |
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The Expanse S1 is coming to Amazon prime this month: http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/11/30/new-to-amazon-prime-for-december-2016
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etalian posted:The Expanse S1 is coming to Amazon prime this month: It's already there. It dropped a week ago.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 13:31 |
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I dunno why but I'm really hyped for this next season. I WANT it to be good as it is the only show right now which scratches that good SyFy itch and has a likeable cast too. So I was reading the newest book, when at one point they’re naming off some Martian ships and one of them is called the Mark Watney. I know it’s just a shoutout, but I guess The Expanse officially takes place in the same universe as The Martian? I could 100% see Watney being held up as a Martian folk hero in the Expanse. Evernoob fucked around with this message at 15:28 on Dec 21, 2016 |
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There are ships in the expanse named after fictional characters, I mean the Roci is named after a fictional horse, I really wouldn't read into the literary references as being anything other than something the coreys have fun with.
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https://twitter.com/jamessacorey/status/650382119449964544
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 17:11 |
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Ha. Oh well.
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# ? Dec 21, 2016 18:38 |
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etalian posted:The Expanse S1 is coming to Amazon prime this month: flosofl posted:It's already there. It dropped a week ago. doesn't seem to be on Amazon Prime Instant for me, unless it's already back to not free
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# ? Dec 22, 2016 01:15 |
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Sir DonkeyPunch posted:doesn't seem to be on Amazon Prime Instant for me, unless it's already back to not free I think it's free on prime outside the US, which is kind of lame.
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# ? Dec 22, 2016 01:18 |
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xsf421 posted:I think it's free on prime outside the US, which is kind of lame. It is definitely on Netflix UK And probably Netflix in the rest of the world. Amazon prime in the US.
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# ? Dec 22, 2016 01:20 |
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Ha. The new book has a very small reference to the Martian, fun that they actually talked about it.
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# ? Dec 22, 2016 02:29 |
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xsf421 posted:I think it's free on prime outside the US, which is kind of lame. Definitely free for the US. I just checked again, now. Proteus Jones fucked around with this message at 03:41 on Dec 22, 2016 |
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flosofl posted:Definitely free for the US. I just checked again, now. Re-checked it, it's definitely not free in the US on Prime. For 'included with Prime' stuff, the logo usually has that silver bar on the top left corner that says 'Prime.'
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The Expanse is not available with prime video and it's not on Netflix in the US. Screwed again.
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