![]() ![]() She begins to question him regarding the protomolecule’s whereabouts and whether she can have a sample. Monica Stuart ( Anna Hopkins) is perched beside him. Meanwhile, after Naomi calls Holden and urges him to eat dinner without her, our fearless Roci leader grabs a bite at Tycho’s premier bar. It’s strangely attractive, but we won’t delve deeper into my peculiar taste, thank you very much. We see Amos standing in the shower, fully clothed, in the aftermath. ![]() Fortunately, Amos is “that guy,” so he gets a leg up on the beating. Next, Amos heads toward the showers, where the aforementioned crew member and his posse attempt to teach Amos a lesson … with their fists. He won’t be coaxing money out of innocent people today, not as long as Amos is around. Amos regales the group with a story, which essentially serves as a roundabout way of telling the ferry crew member to fork off. One of the ferry’s crew members attempts to swindle the young Belters into purchasing additional insurance that they don’t need. Naturally, Amos intimidates the hell out of them. He bunks up with a pair of Belters who are eager to sniff out opportunities on Luna. Obviously, it’s a waystation between Tycho and Earth. Later, Amos ( Wes Chatham) is taking shelter on a Belter ferry en route for Luna. Pictured: Wes Chatham as Amos Burton in The Expanse. It’s, as the kids say, a “mood,” especially in 2020. Growing weary of watching news play out that he already knows, Holden brusquely turns everything off. Another program covers the artifact on Ilus. People eager to discover uncharted lands and leave the messiness of Earth/Mars/Luna/the Belt behind. Most of them cover the massive migration into the multiple worlds beyond the Ring Gate. He’s doing the futuristic version of channel surfing with virtual newscasts. ![]() Then, we see Holden ( Steven Strait) guzzling coffee in his swanky room on Tycho. He shows her video footage of him post-science ship destruction. Coleman) ushers Naomi aside and reveals that he’s found Filip. But you gotta look out for your friends in a protomolecule-riddled universe. of taking advantage of Johnson’s kindness since the aforementioned repairs are quite costly. One of Fred Johnson’s men accuses Naomi and co. Her Belter accent is emphasized, and I love that Tipper always does this when around other Belters. Naomi ( Dominique Tipper) is ensuring that the repairs are in full swing. The ship needs extensive repairs, hence the furlough. Meanwhile, the Roci is nestled snug as a bug in a rug on Tycho. So, now the asteroid can continue on its stealth journey unencumbered toward our blue dot. He vows that his father (Marco) will learn of this man’s valiant sacrifice. Next, they decimate said science ship while one of Filip’s lackeys is stuck on the outside. He snatches up their files on the asteroid while one of his team members nonchalantly shoots the science crew dead. Suddenly, Filip ( Jasai Chase Owens) and a small crew abruptly board the science ship. We know they’re cloaked with Martian stealth technology (which intersects with Bobbie’s story, but more on that later). The crew members within are studying one of the asteroids that Marco Inaros has sent hurling toward Earth. We open with a science ship stationed outside of Venus. RELATED: Catch up with our previous recaps of The Expanse here! Ready to delve into “Exodus”? Let’s get to it. Marco Inaros further stirs the pot and sends his son to kill innocent people. Holden drinks coffee and broods about, what else, the protomolecule. Alex and Bobbie have an unpleasant reunion on Mars. Amos lays the smackdown on some mouthy dudes. Avasarala begins her hunt for Marco Inaros while on Luna. Naomi gets a lead regarding Filip’s location. “Exodus” does an impeccable job of setting the stage for what’s sure to be a wild ride of a season. Welcome back, Screaming Firehawks! The Expanse is back and better than ever. DISCLAIMER: The following is laden with spoilers for The Expanse episode “Exodus.” You’ve been warned, Beltalowda.
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