Imon_Snow

Imon_Snow

Let’s have some very open and real conversations guys! One of my languages is film. I was one of those kids that sat behind a television for most of my childhood and watched everything and anything. As I grew I started watching more and more movies and reading as many books as I could. Manga and Anime were also very important to me. I want to share my passion of film, TV, anime, manga, books and music with you all. Let’s enjoy life. Because we only get one try at this ❤️

The Expanse 3x7 REACTION

The Expanse 3x7 REACTION

Outlander 7x6 REACTION

Outlander 7x6 REACTION

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  • @KuvDabGib
    @KuvDabGibКүн бұрын

    Could you black retards be more uneducated ??

  • @Voiydz
    @VoiydzКүн бұрын

    pariston is the cause of many things there is a theory he was the one who caused the kurta masacre by snitching on the location. and why the zodiacs didnt help in the chimera ant arc

  • @Randy_Richmond
    @Randy_RichmondКүн бұрын

    Two brown girls with a wall and room full of ⬜ness. American society is so crazy. Colonialism is so sad to witness. lmao

  • @hannigraham5831
    @hannigraham5831Күн бұрын

    Im sorry "32"?? I thought youre 18-19 max. So youthful and beautiful. Loved the reaction btw.💕

  • @hollowficationanimespirit235
    @hollowficationanimespirit235Күн бұрын

    did you drop mha? thats crazy

  • @QuintrellDemary
    @QuintrellDemaryКүн бұрын

    I hope you will watch season 8 how good is this show 😊

  • @PraveenT-xp2zo
    @PraveenT-xp2zo2 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching....... Love from INDIA

  • @becsterbrisbane6275
    @becsterbrisbane62752 күн бұрын

    Ahhh, this episode will always be special for me. The very day after I finally watched this episode I actually met Sam (Jamie), John Bell (Ian), Duncan Lacriox (Murtagh) & Charles Vandervaart (William) at a fan convention in Melbourne! I wore one of Claire's season 1 costumes from Lallybroch, Sam called me Sassenach, I called him Foxcub (Gellis' pet name for this in season 3) and aaaaahhhh, it was devine <3 !

  • @sharpeslass5452
    @sharpeslass54522 күн бұрын

    I'm sure someone has already said this, but that conversation is not in the books at all. Ashford is much more two dimensional in the novels. I love the books, but this is a rare case in which the show is actually better.

  • @kirkdarling4120
    @kirkdarling41202 күн бұрын

    The Roci's autodoc readout gave the technical explanation of Clarissa's body modifications. These episodes made it clear to me that Drummer loves Naomi. Ashford's character and arc was very much different in the book. This is what you get when good novel writers are allowed to write their good dialog as they adapt their own story for the screen. Something else very different from the book is that we aren't in Clarissa's head in the series as we are in the book, so we're missing a great deal of insight into her character. That is, I think, a result of the writers having to cram the plot of the entire novel into half a season. But it's the most glaring actual problem for those who have read the book. Dresden's theory is that Phoebe was the vehicle for the Protomolecule, meaning that it must have been launched at sublight speed...probably not much faster than our own Voyager probe is going right now...toward Sol our star when it showed nothing more promising than a couple of planets in its Goldilocks zone. I think the Protomolecule contacts Holden because, first, it's got a glob physically on the Roci. Second, it's using its "investigator tool" Miller to seek out its builders, and Miller's best knowledge of how to get from place to place is though Holden. Holden is the Protomolecule's "travel tool."

  • @jamesholland5761
    @jamesholland57612 күн бұрын

    We will have saved the human race. Not a bad way to die!

  • @pssthpok
    @pssthpok2 күн бұрын

    We are approaching the end of this incredible season. The dynamic between Amos and Anna is fascinating, I love how they each said that their lives were built around seeing what needed to be done, and then doing it. But both from very different backgrounds and perspectives. Great writing and acting. And the moment where Clarissa finally meets Holden, that was epic. You were theorizing about the PM and how it was dormant for a long time -- recall that the PM was discovered on Phoebe, a moon of Saturn. They determined that it was an "extra solar object" captured by Saturn's gravity, untold years ago. So this raises the question, was Phoebe the delivery vehicle for the PM, sent on a slow ride from God knows where to our Solar System, at a time when only single celled life existed on Earth... for what purpose? Perhaps something went wrong, and it got caught up by Saturn instead of reaching Earth. And now here we are, eons later, with the PM activated and trying to reach out... to who? For what purpose? So many questions! Glad to be on this ride with you, setara!

  • @ravenward626
    @ravenward6262 күн бұрын

    Good instincts, iirc the show does a good job of addressing your post watch thoughts. You don't have to feel left out with the books. It was the show that got me reading them. I just couldn't wait for new seasons, and the books were already a few novels ahead. The show's last season ends on a good note, but if you feel like more you can keep reading.

  • @lizardkingsliwinski4031
    @lizardkingsliwinski40312 күн бұрын

    I just love the Wile Coyote and Roadrunner dynamic between Clarissa and Holden! She has setup all these elaborate and deadly traps for him and he keeps somehow evading them and the cherry on top is here with him being totally unaware of who she is and what she has done.

  • @lilianekomy
    @lilianekomy2 күн бұрын

    a hero a legend tel was the image of ragnar lothbrok i loved him forever

  • @JohnComeOnMan
    @JohnComeOnMan2 күн бұрын

    Woohoo, more Expanse! Let's not forget, Amos is that guy!

  • @SciFiCatGuy
    @SciFiCatGuy2 күн бұрын

    One of the many many things I LOVE about The Expanse is we learn so much about space, gravity, physics, etc.

  • @gazzamanazza4pm
    @gazzamanazza4pm2 күн бұрын

    Amos and Anna are a fascinating duo for sure. They both see their lives as being about the same concept, but they both mean very different things by that. Yet it's super consistent, given all of the behaviour we've seen from Amos so far, that Amos would be drawn to Anna in a sense. His own moral compass itself is damaged, but he's got a real knack for finding and latching onto people who *do* have a working moral compass. In the beginning of this show it was Naomi, more recently we've seen him placing trust in Holden, and Anna is another person he's likely to trust. I also really like the scenes in the makeshift "Brig" (which was designed as a cattle pen for the Mormons' livestock) with Clarissa. Between Anna expressing her disdain for Clarissa and Holden being willing to lay down his life to save everyone, Clarissa is beginning to realise she's been on the wrong path for basically her whole life. No wonder she has a bit of a breakdown.

  • @adamwells9352
    @adamwells93522 күн бұрын

    The protomolecule was captured by gravity as it headed into our solar system with the target of Earth (a planet suitable for life). It was hidden / dormant as a moon of Saturn, its programming until biological agents gave it the capacity to get back at its task... I like to think it was Holden's attitude (along with a brutal moral slap from Anna) that might have affected Clarissa. But who knows? She seems pretty far gone.

  • @dwnkaomwn3953
    @dwnkaomwn39532 күн бұрын

    Why do some folks always think that letting someone live is worse than death when someone like Clarissa is a clear threat and can kill anyone at any moment? I never understood that senseless logic.

  • @adamwells9352
    @adamwells93522 күн бұрын

    I think the most common route to moral failing is the idea that we know the outcome of our actions. You kill someone, that ends all possibilities involving them. In a world that's an epistemological nightmare, killing a prisoner makes some specific assumptions about the future that I don't think can be sustained. What if the Martians had decided the crew of the Night had nothing to offer and killed them? Where would this story have gone?

  • @lizardkingsliwinski4031
    @lizardkingsliwinski40312 күн бұрын

    The thing is Clarissa has been neutralized for the time being and the big thing is that Anna despite her many virtues has the desire to kill this person. I really like that acknowledgement but we see how Anna is trying not to give into the bloodlust revenge/justice that Clarissa has because that would make her no better.

  • @MattNolanCustom
    @MattNolanCustomКүн бұрын

    She has been restrained and subdued. She is no longer a threat. Taking her life is removing one of her human rights. You have no way of knowing what her potential future is. It could provide things for the good. For example, she might be the key to some encrypted archives that her father has which help humanity solve the protomolecule problem, or find a cure for some disease. Or she could just be nice to someone who really needed it in that moment. You do not have the right to deny her and the rest of the the world those possibilities and many others. You could only possibly judge that a death sentence is absolutely moral if you could predict the future with 100% certainty and in infinite detail. Also, in many real-life cases, a persons guilt for a crime may be overturned by new evidence, or evidence of legal corruption the first time around. If the person actually is mentally ill in some way, are they even responsible (and thus liable) for their actions? Killing people for doing (even terrible) crimes is a moral quagmire.

  • @christophersimmons8709
    @christophersimmons87092 күн бұрын

    Another amazing playthrough and your hair is so stunningly beautiful Imon ❤❤😁😁.

  • @KevinLyda
    @KevinLyda2 күн бұрын

    What Holden saw last episode was the station taking out the suns of other solar systems. And can't remember if it was the last episode or maybe one or two earlier, but a sailor (captain) of the Thomas Prince explained that the protomolecule had been found on Phoebe - a moon of Saturn that it turns out had been an extra-solar object ("not from around these parts"). It had been captured by Saturn and prevented from hitting, presumably, Earth several billion years ago. Hope that helps.

  • @Yesquire0
    @Yesquire02 күн бұрын

    That is half the story. We are asked to assume that Phoebe first got captured by Saturn's gravity a couple of billion years ago. I have no problem making that assumption, but I do wonder how the time of Phoebe's arrival in the vicinity of Saturn could be calculated (Isotopes degraded over time?) Such an early arrival on Earth would have found nothing but very primitive life with which to build a squid ship to travel out to Uranus and form a Ring. Arriving two billion years later proved to be a challenge to the blue goo. It absorbed sentient beings along with whatever other biomass it needed to complete its work. Det. Miller's theory of the blue goo absorbing Julie, and Julie absorbing some of the blue goo, was the main complication. Our scientists generally theorize that Phoebe origninally was part of the Kuiper Belt orbiting Sol out between Saturn and Neptune. The idea that it came from outer space is not supported by current science. Saturn presently is thought to have 146 moons, just about all of which orbit on the same plane as Saturn's equater and circle Saturn in the same direction as Saturn's rotation. Phoebe does not orbit on that plane, and also orbits in the opposite direction to the other moons. Those oddities do make Phoebe a nice vehicle to be used by sci-fi writers.

  • @TheDanEdwards
    @TheDanEdwards2 күн бұрын

    ​@@Yesquire0 " Kuiper Belt orbiting Sol out between Saturn and Neptune." - The Kuiper belt extends from Neptune to far beyond Neptune. There also isn't a way (so far) to determine where it ends, whether the Oort cloud interacts with it (as in, objects could de-orbit from the Oort cloud into the Kuiper built), and so on. And that does not keep some alien in another solar system from sending an object to our solar system, that object then being in the Kuiper built for a while before its orbit spirals it inward, to be trapped by a gas giant. In the TV show anyway, these aliens are doing the McGuffin work, being a cause/source/goal without really ever being involved in the details of the story. It's the _humans in the show_ who are making the statement about Phoebe's origins, but of course they don't have the whole story.

  • @y00t00b3r
    @y00t00b3r2 күн бұрын

    You are catching on really quickly. Humanity is astonishingly unimportant, and thus in grave danger of being stepped on.

  • @Pink.andahalf
    @Pink.andahalf2 күн бұрын

    Fun detail from the books: the Mormons didn't think they would need jail cells in their colony ship, so the brig Jim and Clarissa are being held in is intended for livestock. Cows and horses and such. That's why the bars look like that.

  • @MattNolanCustom
    @MattNolanCustomКүн бұрын

    I think there's an overhead shot, looking down from the middle of the drum at the bay where they are and it is labelled livestock in large letters. If not in this episode, then the next.

  • @BCPvideo
    @BCPvideo2 күн бұрын

    I hate to disappoint, and this is one of the few times I would say this, but the show version of Ashford is a _much_ more interesting character than the book.

  • @Pink.andahalf
    @Pink.andahalf2 күн бұрын

    They did a lot of damage to the story of Abaddon's Gate by shortening it so much, but Ashford is much more fun and interesting this way.

  • @y00t00b3r
    @y00t00b3r2 күн бұрын

    David Strathairn really tears it up. They simply had to build a character around him to fully utilize his talents.

  • @MattNolanCustom
    @MattNolanCustomКүн бұрын

    True. He isn't a POV character in the books, so barely fleshed out at all. But the book description of Holden's vision is quite incredible - and not something you could put on film without lots of really clunky exposition. Yet, they did a really good job of visual story-telling and then bolstering it with the slow reveal from Holden as he gets his head back together and various people question him.

  • @billross7245
    @billross72452 күн бұрын

    Great theorizing on the Pm.

  • @pvilches06
    @pvilches062 күн бұрын

    I love your hair!! So beautiful Hun!! You always so stunning as always. Wonderful reaction. 🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @chasesonic292
    @chasesonic2923 күн бұрын

    I thought ice spice made a reaction channel for a second 😅

  • @ScissorhandsSnow-rh8ps
    @ScissorhandsSnow-rh8ps3 күн бұрын

  • @3Kings_Industries
    @3Kings_Industries3 күн бұрын

    The swction of the book, deace8bing the casualties innthe ships, was just gruesome. The show did an excellent job of portraying the original content.

  • @gazzamanazza4pm
    @gazzamanazza4pm3 күн бұрын

    You recognised Cut and his family from back in The Clone Wars, but did you recognise the creature that attacked Omega? It's the same species (or a variant of it at least, very similar design) as the Nexu which clawed Padme's back during the Coliseum scene in Attack of the Clones!

  • @gazzamanazza4pm
    @gazzamanazza4pm3 күн бұрын

    It's amazing how quick they get us onboard with trusting, liking, and respecting Ashford after he initially entered the show as a foil to Drummer. Great work from the writers and from the actor David Strathairn. Putting him through a team-building exercise with Drummer worked wonders!

  • @becsterbrisbane6275
    @becsterbrisbane62753 күн бұрын

    This is my favourite reaction to Outlander EVER.

  • @MMisterSkittlez
    @MMisterSkittlez3 күн бұрын

    I swear your hair is different in every episode

  • @pssthpok
    @pssthpok3 күн бұрын

    Nice reaction to this awesome episode! The biggest revelation for me when I saw this episode was the understanding that wounds in zero G can be SO dangerous. But it makes so much sense. And it turns out that the Behemoth's design (a generation ship designed to provide spin gravity on the long journey to a new solar system) was an unexpected lifesaver. And I hope Ashford and Drummer spending some 'quality time' together has some positive outcome. Can't wait to find out!

  • @adamwells9352
    @adamwells93523 күн бұрын

    Ashford is the kind of man who's been through hell and somehow found his hope there. It's hard not to be inspired.

  • @adamwells9352
    @adamwells93523 күн бұрын

    Drummer and Ashford, showing everyone again that Beltas handle whatever comes their way and get the f@#+ing job done.

  • @erickknutz5599
    @erickknutz55993 күн бұрын

    I know it's just a minor point, but since I heard you mention it again in this video, I thought I'd offer a correction: When you mentioned the vision that Holden saw, and the blue beam that the station fired out towards one of the rings, it wasn't aiming at a planet that was on fire that then turned blue. It was shooting it a star, the 'Sun' that anchored that specific solar system on the other side of that ring.

  • @pssthpok
    @pssthpok3 күн бұрын

    And if I recall correctly, that sun exploded. Not a comforting sight!

  • @bellantwain21
    @bellantwain213 күн бұрын

    Love the video Imon Nation stay motivated dream big 1 mill on the way

  • @jamesholland5761
    @jamesholland57613 күн бұрын

    Love your hair!! Great reaction!

  • @pvilches06
    @pvilches063 күн бұрын

    😍😍😍🌹🌹❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Psi105
    @Psi1053 күн бұрын

    Ashford message to all the ships always hits me in the feels.

  • @3Kings_Industries
    @3Kings_Industries3 күн бұрын

    "Spin de drum!!!"

  • @acereporter73
    @acereporter732 күн бұрын

    "The Belters embrace all of you." 🥲

  • @paratus04
    @paratus043 күн бұрын

    What I love about the show / story is the depth of the characters. Ashford is a great example. He starts out like a villain but now he’s a leader who cares about more than himself and more than just the belters. The characters always have reasons for what they do that makes sense with their experience’s and background. They never just do things because they are good or evil or the plot requires them too.

  • @drogynbattlebrand5229
    @drogynbattlebrand52293 күн бұрын

    This is such a cool real-world physics episode. The zero-G fire expanding spherically, spin gravity, bodies floating, wounds not draining (the last two are horrifying, but still realistic). Really sets the show apart from most sci-fi.

  • @christophersimmons8709
    @christophersimmons87093 күн бұрын

    Another amazing reaction and your hair is so beautiful Imon ❤❤😁😁.

  • @patkostiw8471
    @patkostiw84713 күн бұрын

    I have always enjoyed your reactions but am especially happy that you are reacting to this series. Do not worry about where things are going just savour every moment. Once you have finished every episode and taken time to read the 3 following novels it still leaves room for questions. The questions of where you have been, where you are and where you are going is what makes the show so good.

  • @ScissorhandsSnow-rh8ps
    @ScissorhandsSnow-rh8ps3 күн бұрын

  • @karmabx
    @karmabx3 күн бұрын

    and anime's biggest douche of a dad award goes to kotaro shimura, the father of shigaraki!

  • @darcybrummett7004
    @darcybrummett70044 күн бұрын

    55:18 I saw this in the theater and since it was a big screen those tunnels made me a little dizzy so I had to look away every now and then.