SummaryBased on the book series by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck (under the pen name James S. A. Corey), Detective Miller (Thomas Jane) is given the assignment to find a missing heiress and meets Holden (Steven Strait), who works on a freighter called the Canterbury.
SummaryBased on the book series by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck (under the pen name James S. A. Corey), Detective Miller (Thomas Jane) is given the assignment to find a missing heiress and meets Holden (Steven Strait), who works on a freighter called the Canterbury.
It’s not exactly unfinished business, but this season — particularly in its last couple episodes — is marked by the confidence of a show that’s got six seasons under its belt and still doesn’t particularly feel like stopping, no matter what any official announcement might say.
For most of its running time, season six offers up the same exhilarating mixture of brutal physics, impossible situations, and wry humor that’s kept The Expanse an ongoing concern almost from the start.
And yet another great season and the series finale, this series is truly among the best sci-fi works ever.
Congratulations on amazon doing a good job of science fiction.
An amazing final season that sticks the landing. The final season ranges from spectacular action sequences to intimate great character moments that are built on 6 seasons of great story telling. The performances from the cast in particular was outstanding.
I love sci-fi and fantasy. But this show doesn't seem to know where it's going and where it was. The visuals are great and the actors aren't bad but following the story is like reading about quantum physics (i.e. when you think you see something it's really different than you thought).
Wow this show really took the wrong direction; its now very silly space battles where only one sides guns and missiles work. The new worlds stories are childish, no really its children doing the science.