All caught up. This season is [fire emoji].
And goddamn, did Errinwright turbocharge his asshole quotient in just a few episodes. I can't believe he used to be another feeble politician seemingly in the hands of more powerful players.
I think the orderly disassembly of the nurse resembled what happened to that ship that was disassembled at Venus.
I'm going with this. The protomolecule appears to be capable of seeing "something" in things that are alien to it (them?) and tries to understand it like a child would do: taking everyting apart to see the little bits that build everything. That's my understanding anyway. Alas, I can't quite figure out if the protomolecule
is a higher life form by itself or just something created by one.
God damn this show is so stellar.
* I loved how Avasarala went straight to business explaining everything. I get annoyed by shows where characters unrealistically withhold information
* The implications of 2 million dead (at least)...jesus what a nightmare
* Errinwright definitely is slimy, but I don't think he deliberately orchestrated the "miss". He's absolutely responsible for starting the war in the first place, and he's absolutely taking advantage of the situation, so he's still culpable overall, but I don't think it would be possible for him to carefully orchestrate one specific nuke getting through
All of this, specially the bit about Errinwright. He's not quite Space Littlefinger, but just another asshole going with the flow and hoping to come out on top.
I'd also like to mention that Frankie Adams' seems a lot easier this time around. Her "tuff Mars gorl" acting seems much more natural and less stiff than during the previous season, not unlike Holden's (his actor was pretty bad in S1, but grew *a lot* during S2). And Amos' interactions continue to be such a joy to watch.