THE EXPANSE is the Most Scientifically Accurate TV Show

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Published 2019-12-05
Right now, there’s only one great sci-fi show on television that’s more science than fiction, and I got on a dang spaceship just so I could tell you why, and why that’s so important.

All Comments (21)
  • @gateauxq4604
    ‘Gravity always matters’ laughs in protomolecule
  • as much as I loved the scientific accuracy of the show, nothing was more relatable than the cop's cracked future phone
  • @jerrymuffin8276
    Can we talk about how Kyle met the Actors of the best SciFi-show ever, visited the sets AND met a random adam savage all in ONE episode. That would be enough for a life's worth of experiences for me.
  • @malachiXX
    The scene with Dominique and Steven was discussed on another YouTube channel with a physicist in tow and when that moment was mentioned, at first, the physicist said "that's wrong" but almost immediately after he corrected himself and said "No wait a minute. I'm wrong. That was perfect! That is exactly what would happen!" I've got a lot of respect for a scientist who can admit a mistake.
  • @kurokaze511
    Let's all be honest here, Amos is the best character. "I am that guy."
  • @beee9977
    That Sheamus part killed me 🤣🤣 I really love the actor. He's made for this role
  • 10:10 The ship being supposed to go "upwards" to more easily give people artificial gravity is actually what I always wanted from any other scifi setting ahah
  • My favourite part was "I did not agree to this and you should probably leave."
  • @Ryujin356
    One of my favorite scenes in this show is during the battle over Ganymede when the martian marines lose their communitcation system and they have to push their helmets together to be able to communitcate with the air in their helmets. As a viewer you take that communication for granted and it really adds to the tension of the scene when they all of a sudden can't talk to each other.
  • @RJKilroy
    Not gonna lie, The Expanse inspired me to revamp the entire system of my own sci-fi. I’m now fully dedicated to the torch ship gang.
  • I always bang on about how accurate this show is. My favorite subtle part is when Miller pours a drink on Ceres and the Coriolis force twists the flow. If there like an extra long version of this anywhere? I'd love to see more of this ... episode?
  • @LeAbstracted
    I love how Adam kinda 'stumbles' into one scene and then casually catches Kyle in the next. Kyle and Adam should do a Mythbusters-esque show together.
  • @TheSincerety
    The Expanse is the best series I have ever watched, hands down. Simply amazing. Need a season 6 asap.
  • @thaddeusk
    That's one thing I always appreciated about the Battletech universe. Dropships were built the same way as they are in The Expanse, they used acceleration and deceleration to create artificial gravity.
  • @rpviper666
    The best scene I remember when someone was dying in no gravity, and she was crying, and the tears did not float away but generated this watery bubble around the eyeballs, that was some effed up scene.
  • The expanse ruined sci-fi for me. Everything else seems stupid to me now.
  • @AzureViking
    So I tried to get into the show a couple times in the past but never got past episode 3 or so. Not really sure why. But after watching this I decided to really sit down and watch it for real..... yeah I just binged all the way up to the most recent episode in a couple days. I can't get enough of this show!
  • @GopherBaroque61
    I guess you have to be a geek like me to really appreciate the little things they do in The Expanse that are scientifically accurate. There's a moment about 21 minutes into Season 3 Episode 11 (Fallen World) in which the character Tilly is dying. They are in Zero G and she's crying. Her tears don't fall and they don't float away. They cling to her eyes. The detail for someone like me is absolutely remarkable for something so seemingly trivial.