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Anyone liking "The Expanse" (Original Post) Richard D Jan 2016 OP
It looks as if I can actually watch it over the interwebs. SheilaT Jan 2016 #1
It's watchable DavidDvorkin Jan 2016 #2
Interesting. SheilaT Jan 2016 #3
It's a problem, all right DavidDvorkin Jan 2016 #4
I have just started reading SheilaT Jan 2016 #5
That sounds good DavidDvorkin Jan 2016 #6
Hah! I'll only be 118, so there! SheilaT Jan 2016 #7
I thought it was quite good. bluedigger Feb 2016 #8
Yeah getting old in mke Aug 2019 #12
Clearly the best science fiction TV show since the Battlestar Galactica reboot Quemado Jan 2019 #9
I so agree Richard D Aug 2019 #11
I wish they put up subtitles for the Belter language! HeartlandProgressive Aug 2019 #10
 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
1. It looks as if I can actually watch it over the interwebs.
Wed Jan 6, 2016, 11:33 PM
Jan 2016

The SyFy network is streaming the first six episodes so far. Nice.

Not sure if I'll get around to it. So much to watch, so little time. Sigh. I've met Daniel Abraham, one half of S.A. Corey (the other half is Ty Franck) the writer of the books the series is based on. He's smart and funny.

DavidDvorkin

(19,890 posts)
2. It's watchable
Wed Jan 6, 2016, 11:46 PM
Jan 2016

Tries a bit too hard to catch the Battlestar Galactica fans (the CGI and music are a direct imitation), but that's not a big problem. It's not great, but it's okay.

My biggest problem with it is the failure of imagination. It's set centuries in the future, but clothing and hair styles are those of today. The young men have stubble, and women wear high heels. Characters carry cell phones that are only a bit in advance of today's. Where are the robots and pervasive computer technology?

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
3. Interesting.
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 03:56 PM
Jan 2016

Since I haven't seen it, I wouldn't have known those things.

But it's often a problem in s-f, both on the screen and in print. As much as I love the Jack McDevitt books, it's quite true, as my son once pointed out, that it's all 20th/21st century people in them.

I often don't want to read books set in the distant future, because of that problem. Something that was truly far in the future would probably depict a world incomprehensible to most of us.

DavidDvorkin

(19,890 posts)
4. It's a problem, all right
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 06:13 PM
Jan 2016

So we all make allowances and suspend our disbelief. But I wish the makers of this show had tried a bit harder with some of the details.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
5. I have just started reading
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 07:09 PM
Jan 2016

Saturn Run by John Sandford and Ctein. Takes place in 2066. An alien spacecraft has gone into orbit around Saturn. This has some nice extrapolation of technology. Some people have implants that allow them to turn off the computer without touching it, and cars follow address sensors implanted in streets, and can be totally self-driven. Stuff like that.

I don't expect to make it all the way to 2066, and who knows exactly how the technology will progress, but it feels logical and right.

DavidDvorkin

(19,890 posts)
6. That sounds good
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 07:49 PM
Jan 2016

I do hope to make it to 2066. I'll only be 123 -- a kid, by the standards of tomorrow, I hope.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
7. Hah! I'll only be 118, so there!
Fri Jan 8, 2016, 08:07 PM
Jan 2016

Actually, only 117 at the start of the year.

However, I do have plans for my 97th birthday. There's a total solar eclipse I want to see.

And I've told my sons they need to plan to be in DC for the Tricentennial (one will be a mere 93, the other only 89 and they come from people who live well into their 90s) and tell every single person they see that day, "Our parents were here 100 years ago today."

I've actually decided to be on the Mall on July 4, 2026 and tell everyone I was there 50 years earlier. I've told my sons they need to be there also.

bluedigger

(17,148 posts)
8. I thought it was quite good.
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 06:11 PM
Feb 2016

It's nice to have a show back in space on the syfy network. Zombies will probably show up for season 2.

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
12. Yeah
Mon Aug 19, 2019, 01:15 PM
Aug 2019

From what I've read on-line, Season 1 covers mostly just the first two thirds of Book 1.

I'm only in the third book--I wanted to finish the first five before watching to be safe (not sure when Season 5 rolls out).

Quemado

(1,262 posts)
9. Clearly the best science fiction TV show since the Battlestar Galactica reboot
Fri Jan 18, 2019, 08:36 PM
Jan 2019

I hope this show lasts at least seven more seasons.

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