The Expanse Season Three
SCORE: 58
I am very thankful I received a copy of The Expanse Season Three on
Blu-ray for Christmas. I got around to watching it recently and am now
ready to review it. Things take a real turn in The Expanse Season Three.
That reminds me there will be spoilers in this review of The Expanse
Season Three. There is so much to discuss and go over from this thirteen
episode television show that takes nine hours and twenty-two minutes to
watch.
Earth and Mars are at war in The Expanse Season Three. James Holden and
his crew are helping a man get his daughter back. She is part of the
group of kids being tested on with the proto molecule. They are being
turned into warriors that are very difficult to take out. Meanwhile the
proto molecule that landed on Venus has deconstructed a ship. It winds
up leaving the planet and forming a giant ring out in space.
Can you guess what everyone wants to do with the ring? If you guess go
out and see it then you are right. Earth and Mars eventually stop the
war once the information on how it was started is spread. Earth, Mars
and the Belt all send ships out into space to check out the ring. The
crew of the Rocinante is framed for a ship being exploded and must go
through the ring first. A belter tried to go full speed into it and
wound up dying for going too fast.
The issues families can have with The Expanse Season Three are violence,
blood, gore, false gods, nudity, lack of attire, enticement to lust, sex
outside of marriage, sexual deviancy, bad language and more. The Expanse
Season Three features a female pastor that becomes an important
character in the story. There is some humor within The Expanse Season
Three, even if it is on the dark side. Like when Amos murders this guy
after saving his life.
The humans convince this space station inside the ring that they are no
threat. All of these rings open that will let them explore all over the
universe. Holden is a bit concerned about who killed the beings that
made this ring system. Are they still out there. Plus the station could
decide to wipe them out in the future if it wanted to. I am curious to
see where this television show is going to go from here.
- Paul
Graphics: 40%
Sound: 55%
Replay: 65%
Story: 80%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%
System: Blu-ray
Publisher: Universal
Developer: SyFy
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated
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