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Expanse 1x02 Full Reaction

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A lot of info to take in. I struggled with that. Fortunately, you soak in the info gradually over the episodes. The actor as the Ceres cop looking for the young lady was the lead character having the big penis in the HBO series Hung (2009) (3 seasons).

Clay F

Why would she say "there's something you should know," about that? There wouldn't have been any way for her to tell they were nukes until they went off, and anyway people would typically just say "They're [expiative] nukes" or something like that. I always figured she was going to tell him she was pregnant or something, if you watch earlier in the episode it looks like she has something that she's conflicted about telling him about.

Delmoi (忍者神)

I think when Ade said "There's something you should know" she was just talking about the torpedos. She saw that they were nuclear warheads, that would destroy the entire ship. Also Lola, you just seem insane, when you sit there and say "Everything has to be connected". :D

Andrew

"Sasa" means "to know" and "Sasa Ke?" means "Do you Know?" A common Belter Creole phrase you might hear is "Tu sasa im?" with "im" pronounced like "in" with an m instead of an n. This means "Do you know him/her/it?" "im" is a universal pronoun referring to all genders/sexes. Here’s some interesting backstory on the Belter language that doesn’t get detailed in the show: During humanity's expansion into the Solar System, people from many different parts of Earth and Mars often lived and worked together, so they developed a pidgin language—a grammatically simplified means of communication that develops between two or more groups that do not have a language in common to communicate with one another. Over time, this developed into a full-fledged creole language, Lang Belta, which became the lingua franca—a language that is adopted as a common language between speakers whose native languages are different—of the Belt and the Outer Planets. Spoken Belter language is also often accompanied by several physical gestures, a sort of Belter sign language, which originally developed due to the need to be able to communicate while wearing space suits as old spacesuits didn’t have communications devices in them. The Belter language is one of my favorite fantasy languages of all time. You’ll hear a lot more of it throughout the show!

Dante


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