![]() The show and this episode can be extremely confusing at times because at times, everything is being thrown at the wall at once, but luckily, the main story toward the end of the episode is exceptionally intriguing and shows promise. It's packing a lot into a tight-knit package. It's layers on top of layers on top of layers. The Expanse, as a whole, is a heavy show that isn't afraid to deal with politics and sci-fi logic on top of emotional character arcs and relationships. ![]() Or you can do the smart thing and go back and watch the first three seasons. Clearly you shouldn't dive in head first at Season 4 like a lush wandering into a random bar 10 minutes before last call, but there is enough happening in here to make you want to come back for more, hoping the gaps in the story will be filled in future episodes. There is a lot happening in this opening episode featuring moments that obviously harken back to earlier stories. This story is the hook that will drag viewers in, as it's one of the few small-scale things going on in the episode. THE EXPANSE EPISODE 1 SERIESIs it alien or controlled by humans? Who knows? Burn Gorman makes his series debut in the opening episode of Season 4 as Adolphus Murtry, a scientist who isn't exceptionally well-defined in the opening episode, but there is something intriguing about him. To top it all off, there is a deadly swarm of locus force attacking people, ships, and whatever else it comes across, wrecking havoc. There are also some unfriendly locals there who aren't keep on seeing anyone else land on their planet. The focus for the first episode, which we saw at New York Comic-Con, was Holden and company travelling to another planet to lend support to a science team that was stranded there when their ship crashed. However, it sometimes moves too quickly, and it can be hard to keep up. ![]() There are refugees from space trying to get to Earth, but the gravitational differences are either killing or hurting them-something the first season plays with early on-and Chrisjen Avasarala cusses a lot more because the show is on Amazon now-and it is delightful. Jim Holden is haunted by the essence of Joe Miller, who appears randomly. It can be a bit rough trying to keep up with where everyone has been the past three years. However, within Season 4, things have obviously progressed tremendously, and the landscape has completely changed. ![]()
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