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The Kremlin’s goal is to support workers in Moscow’s iconic metropolis, who support imprisoned opposition leaders
Putin’s government continues to expand its suppression of political dissent, entangled with one of Russia’s most iconic and respected institutions: Moscow’s famous ornate subway system.
In the past week, dozens (or even hundreds) of train drivers, mechanics, conductors, and other public transportation workers were dragged to the front of managers and told to resign or be fired.
The reason seems to be that they or their family members signed on the website requesting that Alexei Navalny, the arch enemy of President Vladimir Putin, be released from prison.
Spoilers Below
The Expanse, developed by Mark Fergus and Hawk Osby (and based on the sci-fi book series of the same name by James S.A. Corey), is one of today’s best science fiction television shows because it deals with contemporary issues and humanizes marginalized groups. The series is an excellent demonstration of how one should adapt a novel into a successful TV series. Season 5 continues that trend.
In this latest season, Belter terrorist and leader of the “Free Navy” Marco Inaros threatens Earth and any peace among the three human groups. Ex- Martian Marine Corps Sergeant Bobbie Draper, Luna Ambassador Chrisjen Avasarala, and retired Martian Navy pilot Alex Kamal investigate the Martian military who appear to be selling weapons on the black market to aid the “Free Navy.” Naomi Nagata and James Holden try to stop the terrorist group from destroying Earth or hurting innocent civilians. Amos Burton deals with some unfinished business down on Earth but finds himself in
Those are the final words of one of
The Expanse’s most beloved characters gregarious Martian pilot Alex Kamal (Cas Anvar) slurred off-screen in the finale of the show’s fifth season, “Nemesis Games.” We don’t get to see him die; our final look at him is of Anvar, slumped in his seat on the racing ship
The
Screaming Firehawk, bubbles of CG blood pooling from his nostrils. He succumbed, tragically but suddenly, to one of the many risks the comparatively-grounded sci-fi series established in the beginning. High-G maneuvers in outer space can take a toll on your body, and even give you a fatal stroke.
The Expanse Showrunner Explains the Major Character Death In the Season 5 Finale
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The Expanse s fifth season comes to a close today in the season finale episode Nemesis Games, now streaming on Amazon Prime. The show had more than one surprise for fans before wrapping up its penultimate season.
SPOILERS for those surprises follow. Nemesis Games, taking its title from the fifth book in James S.A. Corey s popular
Expanse series of sci-fi novels, sees the
Rocinante crew racing to save Naomi Nagata s life. James Holden rides headfirst into battle against the Free Navy forces of Marco Inaros while Alex Kamal and Bobbie Draper race to Naomi s location. Alex and Bobbie manage to get to Naomi in time to save her life, but it comes at a cost. The hard burn causes Alex to suffer a stroke that kills him in the pilot s seat.