The Expanse writers perfected writing real, layered women by giving us authentic representation of women who were flawed yet trying their best.
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Mostly Analytical, Quintessentially Overdramatic
The Expanse writers perfected writing real, layered women by giving us authentic representation of women who were flawed yet trying their best.
Read moreThe Expanse’s “Babylon’s Ashes” is the kind of satisfying series finale that delivers on all fronts and honors the characters.
Read moreThe Expanse’s “Redoubt” is all about cementing the importance of a person’s agency through the kind of conversations that matter.
Read moreIn honor of March being women’s history month, we are going to take the time to highlight and celebrate some of our favorite ladies in TV and Film. The Expanse does a lot of things right and on top of the list is the compelling, incomparable women who run the show. Multifaceted and extremely complex, the women on this show are beacons of strength and hope. They are versions of all
Read moreAmos and Clarissa’s (Peaches) conversation in The Expanse’s “Down and Out” brings them closer together and strengthens their bond.
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