"The Expanse writers have taken a creative approach to adapting the James S.A. Corey novel series," says Cheryl Eddy, "foregoing what would seem like the expected 'one book per season' structure. The fact that season three stretched across two books was definitely obvious, but it didn’t take away from the enjoyment of the series. It just meant that we got six very solid episodes that tied up much of the drama that consumed seasons one and two—and then, in a choice that felt completely natural, jumped ahead several months for a total recharge (and seven more equally solid episodes). Instead of spending any time dithering around, guiding characters toward the next exciting point in the story, The Expanse quickly dove right back into the action, fully trusting that its viewers would be able to keep up." ALSO: The Expanse proved to be TV's best sci-fi series.
TOPICS: The Expanse, Syfy