Season five of Amazon’s
The Expanse is almost over, with just two episodes left after today’s episode 8 “Hard Vacuum.” So far, the Roci crew has been split up, with Holden (Steven Strait) and Alex (Cas Anvar) taking over plot duty while Amos (Wes Chatham) and Naomi (Dominique Tipper) going on more personal journeys and reconnecting with their past. It’s been a great opportunity to explore a bit deeper into those two characters, and the season has delivered on both of them.
For Naomi, episodes seven and eight include some incredible moments, both emotionally and physically, like her talk with Filip (Jasai Chase Owens) and the space jump to freedom. Over the phone, The Young Folks spoke with Dominique Tipper about Naomi’s solo journey this season, and her MacGyver mindset, adrift in space.
Even when Amos is on-mission, he can still find a bit of time for a drink. The fifth and penultimate season of The Expanse is still rolling out on Prime Video, and we have an exclusive clip from the next new episode “Hard Vacuum.” SYFY WIRE’s exclusive clip from the eighth episode focuses in on Amos (Wes Chatham), Erich (Jacob Mundell) and Clarissa “Peaches” Mao (Nadine Nicole) as they get ready
Interview: Wes Chatham and Nadine Nicole Talk The Expanse (Exclusive)
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Actor Wes Chatham and actress Nadine Nicole play Amos and Clarissa on the current fifth season of Amazon Prime Video’s sci-fi-mystery-adventure-drama television series, ‘The Expanse.’
Exploring even the most seemingly impossible futuristic conflicts can often lead people to reflect on battles that are plaguing modern society. That’s certainly the case for the ensemble group of diverse characters, and the viewers who have pledged their allegiance to watching them the past four years, of the realistic sci-fi television series, ‘The Expanse.’
The mystery drama, which is set in a colonized solar system, began with the governments of Earth, Mars and the Asteroid Belt being locked in long-standing conflict. The crew of the illegally salvaged warship, the Rocinante, then stumbled on a vast conspiracy and a mysterious alien technology that’s threatens to upend the balance of power and the fate of human
Interview: Cara Gee and Ty Franck Talk The Expanse (Exclusive)
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Actress Cara Gee plays Camina Drummer on the current fifth season of Amazon Prime Video’s sci-fi-mystery-adventure-drama television series, ‘The Expanse.’ Courtesy of Amazon Studios.
Exploring even the most seemingly impossible futuristic conflicts can often lead people to reflect on battles that are plaguing modern society. That’s certainly the case for the ensemble group of diverse characters, and the viewers who have pledged their allegiance to watching them the past four years, of the realistic sci-fi television series, ‘The Expanse.’
The mystery drama, which is set in a colonized solar system, began with the governments of Earth, Mars and the Asteroid Belt being locked in long-standing conflict. The crew of the illegally salvaged warship, the Rocinante, then stumbled on a vast conspiracy and a mysterious alien technology that’s threatens to upend the balance of power and the fate of humanity. The
The best TV shows on Amazon Prime UK to watch during lockdown
From The Boys to The Grand Tour, these are the top shows to see us through the latest stint of sofa slumping, running from A-Z
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It s a streamers paradise out there. But with such a bewildering array of platforms, and reams of original content being pumped out monthly, it can be tricky to know where to start.
Especially now, when choice paralysis should be the least of your problems. To help, we ve complied our picks for the best content available on Amazon Prime UK in 2021.