I predict the final two episodes will have several shots of Cassie being posed for the camera in similar settings to accentuate Amanda Schull’s beauty.
“Fatherland” was a suspenseful espionage episode set at the height of the Cold War era as the Berlin Wall is being built, and it is one of my favorite episodes of the series.
It’s interesting that this episode is about people living together in a “now” that is made more poignant because of what was, what is, and what may never be.
The first season (1974) of the Saturday Morning children’s show Land of the Lost had time-traveling science that made more sense than 12 Monkeys makes at times.
“Critical Mass” will be remembered because it’s the one that delivers a satisfying payoff to the central plot threads that The Expanse did a masterful job in building.
Childhood's End is forced to compress the timeframe of the story in order to keep our characters around for a while - an issue the novel has no interest in.