alko
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There are some minor easter eggs that tie FAMK and the Expanse into being in the same universe.
For example?
There are some minor easter eggs that tie FAMK and the Expanse into being in the same universe.
I.E: On Luna, both are colonized by America first, and in both instances the colony is named Jamestown.For example?
Def. dodged a bullet with the filming timeline and the WAG/SAG strikes. However, I presume there are some scenes that the studio wanted reshot, which might be why there is seemingly a delay with the release of the trailer and no release date for the season. I think the studio is weighing waiting to see how long the strikes last, vs how long they can realistically wait to release the season.Really glad to hear filming completed earlier this year. I wondered if the strikes had impacted that.
Absolutely love this show, and I'm excited (but a bit anxious) to see where Season 4 takes it.
Season 2 expanded and built on Jamestown Base, which was in its infancy in Season 1. I'd imagine we'll see something similar with Season 4.
Season 3 was good, but I got a bit annoyed with Kelly's rescue. Felt a little too out there for a grounded show.
I love the geopolitical stuff, so seeing what happens with Margot, Aleida, and Alexi will be fun.
November 10th!!
It's really flown under the radar. One of my favorites, everything's extremely well done.I stumbled onto this show last year and was blown away by the high quality of the storytelling and its commitment to scientific accuracy. One of the best series I've seen - period.
I can't wait for season-4!
Yup - picked up nicely from where it left off. We're now in the 2000s, Al Gore is the US President, the Mars colony houses astronauts all countries, all working together. The two mainstay characters, Ed Baldwin and Danielle Poole, are front and center. He's now the head of the international Mars operation (forgot his actual title), aging but still very much in the game. She's retired for seven years, haunted by an unnamed event that befell Danny Stevens, following his exile. And then there's Margo Madison, living a quiet life in Moscow under a new name.Episode 1 Season 4 is out. Anyone saw it?
I love how the show deftly places their fictional characters alongside real people and events. It's the 90s and there's Bush, Gore, and Gorbachev... but not in the roles they occupied in our timeline. Tom Cruise is still shouting "Show me the money!" in Jerry Maguire, but Clint Eastwood is starring as Ed Baldwin in a new movie. The Clintons are there, but getting a divorce and leaving politics.Good start. I'm not sure if Danny's dead or something else (the implication is he's dead but I dunno)... definitely think we'll find out what happened by the end of the season.
Visuals and audio were great.
Also highly recommend the half dozen or so mini news broadcasts on the show feed that bridge the gap between S3 and S4. You get most of it in the opening montage but it's nice to see a bit more.
Where are Simpsons?I love how the show deftly places their fictional characters alongside real people and events. It's the 90s and there's Bush, Gore, and Gorbachev... but not in the roles they occupied in our timeline. Tom Cruise is still shouting "Show me the money!" in Jerry Maguire, but Clint Eastwood is starring as Ed Baldwin in a new movie. The Clintons are there, but getting a divorce and leaving politics.
I rewatched the very first episode of season-1 and they used the same news broadcast narrative to show the meshing of fact with fiction. Historical figures whose lives were tweaked just slightly by the Russians landing on the Moon first – fates that could've easily happened, but didn't.
The show has a deep respect for history and science, plus it has amazing storytelling. Those who watch it absolutely love it; those who don't never heard of it.