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Hey guys! Let's welcome in the New Year with more episode reactions of The Expanse!

I am really starting to get into the series now, these last few episodes have been great!


Watch episode 6 here  Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w36Cf8o3ruo

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The Expanse 1x5 Full REACTION

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Clay F

In 2016 in Vietnam, we would pay 80 cents for a delicious bowl of pho.

Clay F

Naomi is smart and beautiful.

Alexis Cardarella

Loving your reactions and analysis so far to this by the way. I'm currently catching up on your Outlander reactions and this. :)

Amber A

You're picking up on a lot of the breadcrumbs the show's sprinkling in, you definitely have an eye for detail! Episode 5 does a good job at showing how belters are treated when at the mercy of Earth/Mars corporations. Too greedy to ensure safe living conditions, so the station's blown up to try and cover it up and push a chilling effect against future protests. Air rationed, water rationed, healthcare withheld, indentured servitude...why would those Earth corps give up a captive workforce that by nature of not having homes of their own, of depending on the corp to survive, there's no leverage? It's a direct comparison to the mining tragedies across the world, where 'company towns' existed that paid workers in their own company currencies so they couldn't get their food, their shelter, their goods, etc. elsewhere, and they'd often rope people into housing 'deals' that would lock them into debt and enforce indentured servitude until they paid their debts (that accrued significant compounded interest, typically) off. But in this show, you can't just go on the run and travel by foot to the nearest settlement. you're in space, in a vacuum, there's real no way out. And that's what Anderson Dawes is talking about, wanting Ceres to be run independently by belters, so they'd have a home of their own, without Earth or Mars calling the shots. He's clearly a bit of a snake, and clearly ruthless, but his intentions are noble enough in the end. Wuthout independence, without a home of their own, they'll always be at the mercy of the Inner Planets. And yeah, Mars is very wealthy. Wealthier than the UN in some ways, and magnitudes wealthier than the belt, given belters don't really own or control the resources of the belt, they're the workforce that earns profits for the UN/Mars/Corps controlling those resources. All the risk, only a faint shred of reward.