This The Expanse article contains Major spoilers for the series finale. It does not contain any book spoilers past Babylon’s Ashes.
The Expanse just wrapped up its six-season run, which spanned two networks (or technically one cable channel and one streaming platform) and covered the first six books of the nine-novel source material. While The Expanse left many narrative threads up in the air—most obviously, the mystery of Laconia and its strange dogs, as well as the larger Protomolecule vs. Ring Entities plot—the final, six-episode season did a fantastic job of wrapping up the emotional and political plot beats that have defined so much of this phenomenal series. Let’s break down how The Expanse brought its story to a satisfying end in “Babylon’s Ashes.”
Who Defeats Marco Inaros?
Because of the short season order, Season 6 has had to narrow its story focus a great deal in this season.
The Expanse just wrapped up its six-season run, which spanned two networks (or technically one cable channel and one streaming platform) and covered the first six books of the nine-novel source material. While The Expanse left many narrative threads up in the air—most obviously, the mystery of Laconia and its strange dogs, as well as the larger Protomolecule vs. Ring Entities plot—the final, six-episode season did a fantastic job of wrapping up the emotional and political plot beats that have defined so much of this phenomenal series. Let’s break down how The Expanse brought its story to a satisfying end in “Babylon’s Ashes.”
Who Defeats Marco Inaros?
Because of the short season order, Season 6 has had to narrow its story focus a great deal in this season.
- 1/14/2022
- by Kayti Burt
- Den of Geek
Garrow’s Law co. BBC
Kieran Kinsella
Acorn Media’s February 26 line-up begins with a value box set of the BBC’s most popular courtroom drama – Garrow’s Law. Acorn have previously released some of the 18th century barrister’s stories in the U.S. but this 6 disc set is Garrow’s Law: The Complete Collection. Aside from the twelve episodes that aired during the show’s three year run, you also get an hour of extras that includes a feature on the real life William Garrow and some behind-the-scenes footage.
The real William Garrow was something of a social reformer who did his best to defend the poor and the uneducated at a time when “justice” was often swift and harsh. Andrew Buchan (The Sinking of the Laconia) takes on the title role. He looks a little like Ross Poldark and the whole show is based in the same...
Kieran Kinsella
Acorn Media’s February 26 line-up begins with a value box set of the BBC’s most popular courtroom drama – Garrow’s Law. Acorn have previously released some of the 18th century barrister’s stories in the U.S. but this 6 disc set is Garrow’s Law: The Complete Collection. Aside from the twelve episodes that aired during the show’s three year run, you also get an hour of extras that includes a feature on the real life William Garrow and some behind-the-scenes footage.
The real William Garrow was something of a social reformer who did his best to defend the poor and the uneducated at a time when “justice” was often swift and harsh. Andrew Buchan (The Sinking of the Laconia) takes on the title role. He looks a little like Ross Poldark and the whole show is based in the same...
- 2/26/2013
- by Edited by K Kinsella
X Files and Millennium writer-producer Frank Spotnitz is to unveil his new BBC suspense thriller Hunted at this weekend's McM London Comic Con.
Spotnitz and cast members will host a panel at 3pm on Friday, October 26.
Set in the world of international espionage, Hunted is produced by Kudos Film for BBC One and HBO's Cinemax channel.
At the heart of the eight-part drama is Sam, played by Melissa George (above; Triangle, Grey's Anatomy, Alias, In Treatment) - a highly-skilled operative for an elite private intelligence firm who survives an attempt on her life that may have been orchestrated by members of her own team.
Once she returns to the firm, she performs her secretive duties without knowing who to trust and who wants her dead.
Adam Rayner (Hawthorne, Mistresses) plays Sam's colleague at the firm and love interest. The dedicated and complex members of the firm operate in the shadows,...
Spotnitz and cast members will host a panel at 3pm on Friday, October 26.
Set in the world of international espionage, Hunted is produced by Kudos Film for BBC One and HBO's Cinemax channel.
At the heart of the eight-part drama is Sam, played by Melissa George (above; Triangle, Grey's Anatomy, Alias, In Treatment) - a highly-skilled operative for an elite private intelligence firm who survives an attempt on her life that may have been orchestrated by members of her own team.
Once she returns to the firm, she performs her secretive duties without knowing who to trust and who wants her dead.
Adam Rayner (Hawthorne, Mistresses) plays Sam's colleague at the firm and love interest. The dedicated and complex members of the firm operate in the shadows,...
- 10/24/2012
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
From X-Files writer and producer Frank Spotnitz comes this eight-episode drama set in the world of international espionage. Hunted is scheduled to debut this Fall exclusively on Cinemax. Golden Globe nominee Melissa George stars as an operative for an elite private intelligence firm who survives an attempt on her life that may have been orchestrated by members of her own team; when she returns to work, she doesn't know who to trust. The series stars Melissa George (Alias), Adam Raymer (Hawthorne), Stephen Dillane (Game of Thrones, John Adams), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Lost, Strike Back), Morven Christie (The Sinking of the Laconia), Lex Shrapnel (Captain America: The First Avenger), Uriel Emil (Criminal Justice), Patrick Malahide (Five Days, Billy Elliot), Stephen Campbell Moore (The...
- 9/8/2012
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Cinemax presents two new original series following up the success of Strike Back and joining The Transporter in the network's upcoming block. From X-Files writer and producer Frank Spotnitz comes this eight-episode drama set in the world of international espionage. Golden Globe nominee Melissa George stars as an operative for an elite private intelligence firm who survives an attempt on her life that may have been orchestrated by members of her own team; when she returns to work, she doesn't know who to trust. The series stars Melissa George (Alias), Adam Raymer (Hawthorne), Stephen Dillane (Game of Thrones, John Adams), Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje (Lost, Strike Back), Morven Christie (The Sinking of the Laconia), Lex Shrapnel (Captain America: The First Avenger), Uriel Emil (...
- 8/17/2012
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
The Sinking of the Laconia
Kieran Kinsella
August will be an exciting month for fans of British TV as Acorn Media are set to release the critically acclaimed BBC Two production of The Sinking of the Laconia. The drama is based upon real events that occurred during World War II when a German U-boat torpedoed a British ship that was transporting civilians and Italian POWs off the coast of Africa. Having initially mistaken the Laconia for a military vessel, the commander of the U-boat was mortified to discover that he had in fact sunk a civilian boat. Breaking with orders from high command, the German commander began orchestrating a massive rescue operation designed to get the survivors to the relative safety of the West African shoreline. The real-life drama doesn’t end there but I don’t want to give the whole plot away so you’ll just have to...
Kieran Kinsella
August will be an exciting month for fans of British TV as Acorn Media are set to release the critically acclaimed BBC Two production of The Sinking of the Laconia. The drama is based upon real events that occurred during World War II when a German U-boat torpedoed a British ship that was transporting civilians and Italian POWs off the coast of Africa. Having initially mistaken the Laconia for a military vessel, the commander of the U-boat was mortified to discover that he had in fact sunk a civilian boat. Breaking with orders from high command, the German commander began orchestrating a massive rescue operation designed to get the survivors to the relative safety of the West African shoreline. The real-life drama doesn’t end there but I don’t want to give the whole plot away so you’ll just have to...
- 8/4/2012
- by Edited by K Kinsella
Okay, the last round of updates for the week.
Snowmageddon, Syfy's Christmas movie with Magda Apanowicz and Michael Hogan saving the world, premieres tonight at 9 pm Et.
You can also catch Magda on Robot Chicken tomorrow at 11:30 pm on Adult Swim. She will be voicing Gladys/Mother/Herman's Wife according to the IMDb. And, speaking of Michael Hogan, he will be playing a "lethal werewolf hunter" in the second season of Teen Wolf. TV Guide reported the news earlier this month.
Press release, teaser and sneak peeks from Snowmageddon:
To usher in the holiday season, Syfy will present a snow globe with the power to destroy the world in the Saturday Original Movie Snowmageddon, airing Saturday, December 10 at 9Pm (Et/Pt) during the channel’s second annual Countdown to Christmas Week.
Starring Michael Hogan (Battlestar Galactica), David Cubitt (Medium) and Magda Apanowicz (Caprica), the Christmas-themed Snowmageddon is about...
Snowmageddon, Syfy's Christmas movie with Magda Apanowicz and Michael Hogan saving the world, premieres tonight at 9 pm Et.
You can also catch Magda on Robot Chicken tomorrow at 11:30 pm on Adult Swim. She will be voicing Gladys/Mother/Herman's Wife according to the IMDb. And, speaking of Michael Hogan, he will be playing a "lethal werewolf hunter" in the second season of Teen Wolf. TV Guide reported the news earlier this month.
Press release, teaser and sneak peeks from Snowmageddon:
To usher in the holiday season, Syfy will present a snow globe with the power to destroy the world in the Saturday Original Movie Snowmageddon, airing Saturday, December 10 at 9Pm (Et/Pt) during the channel’s second annual Countdown to Christmas Week.
Starring Michael Hogan (Battlestar Galactica), David Cubitt (Medium) and Magda Apanowicz (Caprica), the Christmas-themed Snowmageddon is about...
- 12/11/2011
- by fanshawe
- CapricaTV
Global, a Canadian TV network, announced that Academy Award nominated actress Meg Tilly (Agnes of God, The Big Chill) will lead the cast of the upcoming Canadian TV series Bomb Girls.
The TV series will be in production in Toronto from September 12 to November 16. The premiere will be in January 2012.
Bomb Girls' story is set in Toronto in the 1940s, which means during the Second World War (1939-1945).
We follow a group of women who worked in a munition factory. Tilly plays, a supervisor at the munitions factory with two sons on the front; Jodi Balfour (The Sinking of the Laconia) as Gladys, a wealthy socialite who becomes a bomb girl despite her parents’ disapproval; Charlotte Hegele (Murdoch Mysteries) as Kate, a preacher’s daughter with a golden voice who’s running from her fundamentalist father; Ali Liebert (Hellcats) as Betty, a fast-talking girl from the Prairies responsible for...
The TV series will be in production in Toronto from September 12 to November 16. The premiere will be in January 2012.
Bomb Girls' story is set in Toronto in the 1940s, which means during the Second World War (1939-1945).
We follow a group of women who worked in a munition factory. Tilly plays, a supervisor at the munitions factory with two sons on the front; Jodi Balfour (The Sinking of the Laconia) as Gladys, a wealthy socialite who becomes a bomb girl despite her parents’ disapproval; Charlotte Hegele (Murdoch Mysteries) as Kate, a preacher’s daughter with a golden voice who’s running from her fundamentalist father; Ali Liebert (Hellcats) as Betty, a fast-talking girl from the Prairies responsible for...
- 8/26/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
In the U.K., "The Killing" is apparently more popular than "Glee" and some other successful American TV shows. The Danish crime series, which has been adapted into an American version, nabbed the international award at the 2011 British Academy International Television Awards which was held on Sunday night, May 22.
"The Killing" was nominated in the category along with "Mad Men" and "Boardwalk Empire" in addition to musical drama "Glee". The show, which has original title "Forbrydelsen", was voted the best international shows to air in the U.K., after being acquired by BBC digital channel BBC Four.
Taking the Leading Actor award was Daniel Rigby for his role in "Eric and Ernie". The best Leading Actress title meanwhile went to Vicky McClure of "This Is England '86". The best Supporting Actor and Actress were Martin Freeman of "Sherlock" and Lauren Socha of "Misfits" respectively.
"Sherlock" took home another kudo in Drama Series category,...
"The Killing" was nominated in the category along with "Mad Men" and "Boardwalk Empire" in addition to musical drama "Glee". The show, which has original title "Forbrydelsen", was voted the best international shows to air in the U.K., after being acquired by BBC digital channel BBC Four.
Taking the Leading Actor award was Daniel Rigby for his role in "Eric and Ernie". The best Leading Actress title meanwhile went to Vicky McClure of "This Is England '86". The best Supporting Actor and Actress were Martin Freeman of "Sherlock" and Lauren Socha of "Misfits" respectively.
"Sherlock" took home another kudo in Drama Series category,...
- 5/23/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Two of the top PBS entries in the movie/mini race at the Emmy Awards -- "Sherlock" and "Any Human Heart" -- won BAFTAs on Sunday. The three films that set Sherlock Holmes in modern-day London claimed Best Drama Series over reigning champ "Misfits," "Being Human" and another PBS entry "Downton Abbey." "Any Human Heart" edged out "Mad Dogs," The Promise" and "The Sinking of the Laconia" for Best Miniseries. HBO Emmy hopeful "The Special Relationship" lost Best TV Movie to "The Road to Coronation Street." The original Danish version of "The Killing" won the international program award over "Boardwalk Empire," "Glee" and "Mad Men." Unlike the Emmys, there are only four acting awards with nominees drawn from series, miniseries and TV movies. This year's slate included several performers who could also compete at the Emmys includ...
- 5/22/2011
- Gold Derby
We love sharing movies with our readers by way of news, reviews, trailers, and more, but even better than that are the times we get to literally send someone a free movie on DVD or Blu. For all the contests we’ve held over the years though the one common element has been the obvious restriction that our prizes be Us releases. Well borders be damned, we’re about to give away a DVD that has only been released across the pond! Playwright and BAFTA Award winning writer Alan Bleasdale recently returned to British television with a two-part miniseries about the true WWII story of a British cruise liner in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Sinking Of The Laconia dramatizes the sadly ironic tale of a luxury liner turned troop ship targeted and torpedoed by a German U-boat. Upon realizing the people on board included civilians, children, and...
- 3/17/2011
- by Rob Hunter
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
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