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The third season of the drama series begins with new adventures. Where the conflict between the Earth and Mars and the belt is burning and tension. After the colonization of humans the solar system, Mars became an independent military force. Also we see discovering that the lost woman and the fate of the snow shovel is part of a conspiracy. War between the earth and Mars and the belt will ignite but the characters will prevent the war between them, will they be able to discover the conspiracy, stop the war and save humans?
Because The Expanse, really, is a show that you have to directly experience. It's one part TV drama, one part an actual place to embed in and explore. It's smart and dense, but just as accessible and exciting.
The shift in motivation and purpose for all of the characters sets up the new chapter beautifully, leaving everyone anticipating a great third season for this most epic of space dramas.
It can be grim and unsettling, but it presents a universe in which it is still possible to be a hero. You just have to be willing to face what happens next.
If The Expanse can keep this up through the remaining episodes this year, the series may well be on its way to delivering the most engaging season yet.
With the first episode of The Expanse's third season, Fight or Flight, everything has changed but the series still feels the same. Same snare-tight plots. Same boiling tension. Same gorgeous interplanetary scenery. Same Avasarala mic drops.
The Expanse understands better than most that big, twisty moments shouldn't make or break a story, and that when those moments do arise, they should be genuinely shocking.
The Expanse isn't perfect television, but entering Season 3 it is undeniably confident about the story it's telling, and more importantly the kind of stories it wants to tell.