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weaver of the unseen
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I'm glad "That guy" showed up to deal with Mao's daughter problem. Amos is right. She is one of those people who are never going to give up, because the revenge is rooted in her head. Thing is even though Rosinante's AutoDoc is very capable piece of machine, there is no saying can it handle all the tricks Clarisse might have hidden in her body. So as soon as Naomi and Alex came up with the plan to abandon the ship and go to Behemoth, I thought about double tapping just to be sure.
You cannot leave a psycho alone into the war-vessel and expect everything to going to be okay. To my mind it's just one of those big no-no things. But in the plot terms, what else would be better then having a psycho in control of the vessel capable of launching nuclear missiles?
This group shot has to be the most awesome sight in the whole season. The power-armours just make it glorious. But it makes me wonder why they don't coat them with MCRN colours? Ashford did the right thing on ordering Bobby's squad to surrender the weapons. It just showed the Inners that OPA is strong! Thing is if Bobby would have had Avasarala's diplomatic skills, Acting Captain Ashford would have heard rude words and nothing would have happened. In fact, she could have stood strongly on the position of being in the emergency situation and therefore in standby and OPA would have had to escort them around.
In all that insanity that went around after everyone docked with the Behemoth I didn't expect Clarisse to end in the brig with Holden. Why Amos didn't put her down? What use she is going to provide to everyone when it was her that caused most of the problems inside the Ring? Nothing. War criminals takes resources and provide nothing.
Holden in the other hand, with all things stored in his head and his connection to the nucleus through Miller is far more valuable. Too bad nobody trusted him as they thought he'd gone nuts. But it did bug me that within a minute they'd locked Holden in the brig, Drummer had sprung him out and Amos had rearmed himself.
Why to put in plot things like failing power-grids if you're not going to allow viewers to see crews implementing them? It was a really big disappointment to find out that the plot point was convoluted on Ashford's attempt to solve the Ring problem in humanity's old fashioned way. To my mind they should showed Naomi's route to Drummer and then Drummer connecting with Holden before they showed Clarissa on the bridge with the Acting Captain.
I understand that they had do something to build up tension. But the problem is that the tension was there already in the form of locked ships and the impossibility to get back to the terra system in human lifetime. The terror on being stranded with inside alien device is enough without additional events, Ashford crazy plan on pulverizing the nucleus.
I don't know who edited the final two hour episode, but whoever did it, managed to make it a total mess with the time-jumps. Otherwise it would have been a great if they'd showed it progressing lineally.
You cannot leave a psycho alone into the war-vessel and expect everything to going to be okay. To my mind it's just one of those big no-no things. But in the plot terms, what else would be better then having a psycho in control of the vessel capable of launching nuclear missiles?
This group shot has to be the most awesome sight in the whole season. The power-armours just make it glorious. But it makes me wonder why they don't coat them with MCRN colours? Ashford did the right thing on ordering Bobby's squad to surrender the weapons. It just showed the Inners that OPA is strong! Thing is if Bobby would have had Avasarala's diplomatic skills, Acting Captain Ashford would have heard rude words and nothing would have happened. In fact, she could have stood strongly on the position of being in the emergency situation and therefore in standby and OPA would have had to escort them around.
In all that insanity that went around after everyone docked with the Behemoth I didn't expect Clarisse to end in the brig with Holden. Why Amos didn't put her down? What use she is going to provide to everyone when it was her that caused most of the problems inside the Ring? Nothing. War criminals takes resources and provide nothing.
Holden in the other hand, with all things stored in his head and his connection to the nucleus through Miller is far more valuable. Too bad nobody trusted him as they thought he'd gone nuts. But it did bug me that within a minute they'd locked Holden in the brig, Drummer had sprung him out and Amos had rearmed himself.
Why to put in plot things like failing power-grids if you're not going to allow viewers to see crews implementing them? It was a really big disappointment to find out that the plot point was convoluted on Ashford's attempt to solve the Ring problem in humanity's old fashioned way. To my mind they should showed Naomi's route to Drummer and then Drummer connecting with Holden before they showed Clarissa on the bridge with the Acting Captain.
I understand that they had do something to build up tension. But the problem is that the tension was there already in the form of locked ships and the impossibility to get back to the terra system in human lifetime. The terror on being stranded with inside alien device is enough without additional events, Ashford crazy plan on pulverizing the nucleus.
I don't know who edited the final two hour episode, but whoever did it, managed to make it a total mess with the time-jumps. Otherwise it would have been a great if they'd showed it progressing lineally.