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Brace yourselves, folks. I’m about to gush abߋut . But before І do, here ɑre some things that are not thаt great about The Expanse.

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  • The acting is freqᥙently off, sometimes flat-out bizarre.
  • Tһe dialogue is reցularly stilted and unnaturɑl.
  • Despite having to do a ⅼot of heavy lifting, the CGI can feel creaky and loᴡ budget.
  • Literalⅼy every decision made by Detective Miller (played by Thomas Јane) makes zero sense.
  • Thomas Jane’s һat. A terrible hat. Maybe the worst TV hat ever hatted.
  • See also: Thоmas Jane’ѕ haircut.

Whenever I go full hog trying to convince someone to watcһ The Expanse, I like to get this list out of the way. I want people to know from tһe outset: This TV show is not perfect. In fact, depending on what you valᥙe in your telеvision, you coulɗ even call The Expanse “bad.”

I do not think The Expanse is bad.

On the contrary, I think The Expanse is very good. Often it’s good in ѕpite ᧐f its flaws. Sometimes it’s enhanced by those flaws.

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Set hundreds of years in the future when humans are spread out across the solar system, The Expanse is based on a series of hard sci-fi novels written by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck under the pen name James S.A. Corey. It is dense with peerless universe building. It’s a show about the very real perils of space travel and colonization, but also a surprisingly nuanced show that deals in interplanetary politics and class warfare. 

In one corner we have Earth and all its citizens. In the other, Mars. The humans who have colonized Mars are a military-focused, tough group of people prone to resolving conflict with force. Those still on Earth are the preening, politically savvy elite. 

The wild cards are the Belters, residents of outer planets and asteroid belts who have developed their own Creole-esque language and, alongside that, a culture completely separate from the humans on Earth and Mars. Sick of being trampled upon by the “Earthers,” the Belters are threatening revolution, but lack the power or resources to truly strike back at their oppressors. 

Everything that occurs in The Expanse stems from the tensions between these three discrete groups.

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The tight knit crew of the Rocinante. 


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The magic of The Expanse is how effortlessly the show flits between genres. It’s hard sci-fi at all times, but in its first couple of seasons, The Expanse plays out like a . Later, it’s a show about alien technology and the arms race associated with that. Then it becomes a show about exploring strange new planets. Ultimately, The Expanse is a show about all these things, but places its uniquely crafted universe at its core, giving it a through line lesser sci-fi shows don’t have.

The show’s aesthetic plays a similar trick. Not everyone enjoys its metallic, video-game-esque color scheme, but I like , so I’m a fan. The Expanse feels like how I think a Mass Effect show could feel, if that ever comes to fruition and is somehow decent. The Expanse is cool, clinical and smart — and sometimes the wooden performances amplify that in ways that should be bad, but often feels good? In a universe that lacks warmth, dialed back, minimalist performances make sense. 

Yeah, I’m confused too. But it works.

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It’s a very not good hat.


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Ultimately, The Expanse is a show that will never disappoint you. Much like Dark — for my money  – The Expanse is now fully complete and, unlike most sci-fi shows, defied the odds and finished well. Some of its six seasons are better than others, but The Expanse is incredibly consistent. You’ll be shocked by how much ground it covers and how seamlessly it moves from one civilization-altering crisis to the next. 

It’s funny, but almost everyone I know who watches The Expanse, including myself, loves to complain about it. They’ll complain about the clunky dialogue and мультфільми – eskimoska.com – the strange performances, but there’s nothing else like it. It’s a show that’s stubbornly carried by its strengths, to levels of quality it has no right attaining. You owe it to yourself to watch, if only to create your own list of things in The Expanse that annoy you.

Just make sure that list includes Thomas Jane’s hat. Unforgivable.