Ty Franck, one of the series' creators, explains the unlikely origin of the sci-fi montrer and why he hates gaming's big-space RPG
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It can be easy to forget, here on this comfortable rock, how alone we are in the abyss, but that apathy is vital to understanding The Expanse.
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Syfy’s The Expanse is that rare science fiction montrer that fires on all cylinders: character, story, setting, and message. And its seconde season, which premieres tonight, is even better than its first.
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The montrer features colorful characters, sharp dialogue, and complex political machinations, but what really sets it apart from other sci-fi TV is the realistic way that it handles gravity and orbital trajectories.
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fans of Syfy's l’espace thriller series "The Expanse" can look vers l'avant, vers l’avant to deeper characters, moral dilemmas and changing dynamics in the upcoming season, cast and crew a dit at a screening and Q&A last night (Jan. 30) at the Alamo Drafthouse in Brooklyn.
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“You keep picking fights with the wrong people.”
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With The Expanse Season 2 premiering in February, a new trailer encourages viewers to 'pick a side.'
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The Expanse étoile, star Thomas Jane doesn’t watch much télévision but he does believe we are currently in the new golden age of the medium.
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