Inside The Expanse s01e02 Episode Script
Episode 2
His breather's crapping out! Yeah, challenge is well, vomiting in a helmet.
We're losin' him! The props people decided the lunch-time soup looked like what would come out if Alex needed to vomit.
This was a really garlic-ey soup.
And the helmet has a curve to it.
It hit the curve, took the curve and went right back into my face.
For the rest of that day, all I could smell was garlic soup.
It's all gonna be good.
No one else dies today.
- From the top.
- Okay.
Hoss! Debris field.
Buckle up! When you see the scenes edited, and when you see everything come together with the camera movement, the music, the sounds Airlock breach! We're losing pressure! It all comes together and you really get a feeling of this ship getting bombarded by all the space debris.
The reality is, when you're shooting these scenes, they piece it together, and it's kinda funny if the camera's not on you and you're watching somebody else do it, without the effects, without the sparks, without everything, and seeing them just throw themselves on the floor by the end just flailing around.
That's it's kinda fun to watch.
So there were lots of just like, falling around in place and fake falling over and then getting up and like, trying to hold on to things and look like you're being thrown all over the place, and that was a lot of fun.
Somebody shut that damn airlock! The first reaction the Holden has to the Canterbury being destoryed is a tremendous sensation of guilt, that he has over the outcome of his friends that were on the ship.
There's something you should know And the obvious loss of Ade who, you know, he cares for deeply.
It's that guilt that really pushes him through his arc and season, and pushes him to become something greater than he wanted to be before.
Do not lose that ship.
- Jesus, you're not - We're going after them.
There's a very impulsive quality to Holden, it is a guy who keeps saying he doesn't want to be in charge, but god damn it, he knows better than everybody else what to do in a particular situation.
Don't do it, Alex.
They just dusted 50 of our friends.
Well, let's not make it 55.
Naomi has quite a lot of opinion of Holden, She's very aware that she could probably do a much better job than him.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Whoa, whoa! Just take a deep breath here, people.
The two clash.
The two clash quite a bit.
My name is James Holden, speaking for the five survivors of the Canterbury.
When he is recording that video to send out there, essentially he's kind of possibly gonna start World War 5, or whatever it is.
You are prisoners of the Mars congressional Republic.
Move and you die.
When it starts you see this character, Chrisjen Avasarala, the millionairess, living in her 24-acre mansion.
She's having fun with her grandchild, she's an amazing grandmother, but she does not take no for an answer.
She gets to the bottom of everything.
You know who I am? I've heard of you, yes.
You see Avasarala in the begining, and she seems very grandmotherly and then she is torturing a guy.
I need to know how you got your hands on restricted stealth technology.
We really liked that sort of contrast of who she is, that she can be.
There's a softness to her, but there's also a sort of a tremendous steel well.
I was so grateful to know.
When I read it, I thought here it is, I am opening the door with a kick, I love it! I don't mean to make you afraid, madame.
Have I given you the impression that I'm afraid? She's an amazing, strong woman.
I have to tell you that I have a lot in common with her.
When I left Iran I was only 25 years old.
But I promised myself that I'm not gonna cry, and I'm gonna survive.
And I did.
So I guess a little bit of Avasarala is in me, and is in every woman.
The cold war is over, this is something new.
I'm looking for a girl, her name is Julie.
She discovered something.
Something big.
If Mars and Earth get into a throw down
We're losin' him! The props people decided the lunch-time soup looked like what would come out if Alex needed to vomit.
This was a really garlic-ey soup.
And the helmet has a curve to it.
It hit the curve, took the curve and went right back into my face.
For the rest of that day, all I could smell was garlic soup.
It's all gonna be good.
No one else dies today.
- From the top.
- Okay.
Hoss! Debris field.
Buckle up! When you see the scenes edited, and when you see everything come together with the camera movement, the music, the sounds Airlock breach! We're losing pressure! It all comes together and you really get a feeling of this ship getting bombarded by all the space debris.
The reality is, when you're shooting these scenes, they piece it together, and it's kinda funny if the camera's not on you and you're watching somebody else do it, without the effects, without the sparks, without everything, and seeing them just throw themselves on the floor by the end just flailing around.
That's it's kinda fun to watch.
So there were lots of just like, falling around in place and fake falling over and then getting up and like, trying to hold on to things and look like you're being thrown all over the place, and that was a lot of fun.
Somebody shut that damn airlock! The first reaction the Holden has to the Canterbury being destoryed is a tremendous sensation of guilt, that he has over the outcome of his friends that were on the ship.
There's something you should know And the obvious loss of Ade who, you know, he cares for deeply.
It's that guilt that really pushes him through his arc and season, and pushes him to become something greater than he wanted to be before.
Do not lose that ship.
- Jesus, you're not - We're going after them.
There's a very impulsive quality to Holden, it is a guy who keeps saying he doesn't want to be in charge, but god damn it, he knows better than everybody else what to do in a particular situation.
Don't do it, Alex.
They just dusted 50 of our friends.
Well, let's not make it 55.
Naomi has quite a lot of opinion of Holden, She's very aware that she could probably do a much better job than him.
Hey! Hey! Hey! Whoa, whoa! Just take a deep breath here, people.
The two clash.
The two clash quite a bit.
My name is James Holden, speaking for the five survivors of the Canterbury.
When he is recording that video to send out there, essentially he's kind of possibly gonna start World War 5, or whatever it is.
You are prisoners of the Mars congressional Republic.
Move and you die.
When it starts you see this character, Chrisjen Avasarala, the millionairess, living in her 24-acre mansion.
She's having fun with her grandchild, she's an amazing grandmother, but she does not take no for an answer.
She gets to the bottom of everything.
You know who I am? I've heard of you, yes.
You see Avasarala in the begining, and she seems very grandmotherly and then she is torturing a guy.
I need to know how you got your hands on restricted stealth technology.
We really liked that sort of contrast of who she is, that she can be.
There's a softness to her, but there's also a sort of a tremendous steel well.
I was so grateful to know.
When I read it, I thought here it is, I am opening the door with a kick, I love it! I don't mean to make you afraid, madame.
Have I given you the impression that I'm afraid? She's an amazing, strong woman.
I have to tell you that I have a lot in common with her.
When I left Iran I was only 25 years old.
But I promised myself that I'm not gonna cry, and I'm gonna survive.
And I did.
So I guess a little bit of Avasarala is in me, and is in every woman.
The cold war is over, this is something new.
I'm looking for a girl, her name is Julie.
She discovered something.
Something big.
If Mars and Earth get into a throw down