This is enjoyable. It is NOT The Expanse as it appears on the novels. It deviates in small ways from early on. A number of important relationships are distorted, or added or omitted, apparently based on the script writer's whims. From the whole Ganymede story forward -- season two -- the tale is actually confused and loses the tensions of the original getting on to be trite. A number of reviewers have compared this to such disasters as "Battlestar Galactica" (a\k\a pyramid-planet-du-jour); clearly people who don't actually read sci-fi. One senses the director & cast also failed to read the books; a number of the portrayals are -- disappointing.... E.g., Amos is much sharper in the books, very very smart, and far more controlled by himself, however borderline sociopathic. Three stars for being a decent time filler during a pandemic -- I'm being a wee bit generous, because Frankie Adams is not just a pretty face in a form-fitting uniform,but also seems recognizable as "Bobbie Draper". Someone got it!