@@pschroeter1 eh. Mby. Probably. I just found the abrupt STOP in his voice to be... Oof. Dang. Yeesh :/ I am swindled by TV production magic. Lol I love it
It's an animation sample that can be found in a lot of movies. such as Titanic for exemple with the guys hitting the propel. They just swap the body color and clothing from movies to movies, but ultimately it's the same frame.
@@cagneybillingsley2165 the problem with the death penalty, and why it should be abolished, is not that some people don't deserve to die, it's that not everyone convicted is actually guilty. Plenty of people who were wrongfully convicted, get released every year for one reason or another. Anyone who was wrongfully put to death, well, that's the end of that.
Amos is so cool (Nice job Wes). He’s a rock hard, stone cold killer…but not evil or unjust, and he looks out for friends. If you’re in a tight spot, having an Amos on your side is the best defence you can get.
He isn't evil he is efficient if a job needs done he doesn't hesitate out of emotional response He's a mechanic he sees a problem he fixes it. He's the kind of person I want at my back in any tense situation
@@roybarron5289 sociopaths generally care for people they consider their friends, and not a hoot for anyone else. It's a rare thing to see depicted on video, but later, when Amos considers 'oh, Holden probably wouldn't have agreed to that' he both knows that his friend would be hurt by it, and, like an actual psychopath, that that means it was probably evil. There is constantly this perception in pop culture that psychopaths can't be self-aware, but they can, and can know that they are simply bad judges of right and wrong, which is what amos is, Not evil, or a bad person, but also someone who's got no moral compass than what his friends have- watch back as to how closely he follows naomi's lead early on, when he doesn't trust holden, because he could kill him, he just doesn't really know whether he should.
That suplex to oblivion was brutal as hell. Nice setup too, weaken the legs and gets him into the perfect position. His execution was on point, pun intended.
@@straysheep4467 unlikely but given time the earth will recover with a vengeance .in a sad twisted way the loss of life might have gave earth the breathing room needed to heal . The displaced people if start be shipped to other 1300 planets over 2 to 3 generation s getting earth back below 4 billion people even with damage would be sustainable.
@@emperorofthegreatunknown4394 I will when get chance I was talking on order of 100000 years plus eg look at earth after dinosaurs destroyed within a few million years came back with a vengeance.
In the books this was probably my favourite arc - the prepper, the bicycles, the rich people island, it was all superb. Amos -> Avasarala -> Peaches are my three fav characters of the franchise and always will be, Clarissa's character development was outstanding, from a revenge-maddened foolish spoiled kid to one of Roci's greatest assets it was amazing watching her grow into an actual human person. :)
This has got to be the funniest death in the whole show. Super serious sci fi with existential questions about humanity and our place in the universe and civilisation ending threats. Then this dude gets german suplexed down a shaft with a yelp and bouncing off the side. I love how the music is pensive and builds up, then cuts out for the moment of comedy. Had me in stitches for ages. I laugh every time.
"the wind; I never thought I'd feel it again, it's beautiful" "Yeah?" "So what do we do now?" "..yeah..." Same word. But such difference in delivery and context. "Simple" characters like Amos seldom get such accurate writing. Not to mention portrayals like what Wes gives.
I like how they don't do the typical movie thing of making the super-strong character also super-heavy and unable to be shifted by something that should knock or lift them off the ground. Nope, Tiny doesn't weigh any more than a normal big human, so a normal strong human who knows what he's doing can flip him regardless of biomods, and that very un-scary scream he does as he falls is a perfect end for the wannabe badass.
The one that sticks with me is the girl that shows up in the medbay when Cotyar Ghazi (Avasarala's bodyguard) is locked down and the protomolecule is wreaking havoc on the ship. And he basically tells her that they're both already dead. Larson is her characters name. S03E06 right around 9 minutes in. Brilliant casting for a total one off scene.
the only person who could possibly come close close to beating amos to a pulp was a a heavily modified juggernaught of a man .......who got shafted by amos in one smooth german suplex.
It always amazes me why they show people being picked up in the air by the neck, but the person in the air fails to use any sort of limb other than to just grab the other person's hand. Amos, buddy, you have legs. LEGS. We know there's no way you skipped leg day.
am i the only one really annoyed that they wouldn't show the devastation when they came out of the pit.. I kept waiting for the camera to pan around but nope, all we get to see is the broken buildings.
I was so glad the writers refrained from the tired cliche of having the hero say the word the villain dared him to say after the hero kills him. I kept expecting to hear Amos say “Tiny” into the pit. Another reason this series stands out.
I just noticed how they created that effect of him falling down the elevator shaft. It's a green carpet and they CGI'd it. What tipped me off was how close Amos came to going in himself
A well done scene which stuck closely to the book. While I liked the series, I couldn’t help cringing from time to time when the writing deviated unnecessarily from the original material. This scene was spot-on perfect. How I’d love to have an Amos or a Clarissa in my life. No matter what their personal moral challenges happened to be, they both embodied honor, courage and loyalty. Can’t ask for better than that from anyone.
They're escaping the lower levels of a prison that's been destroyed by a catastrophic event. The big guy is a prisoner with cybernetic enhancements that make him extremely strong. A guard falls to his death earlier while working with him but buff dude gives us a plausible explanation saying his knee gave out and we saw him hurt it earlier. Of course when they get to the top "Tiny" reveals himself to be a monster and the fight goes down. Then the characters decide what to do in the wake of all the destruction.
Well he still had the bottle of tequila in his rucksack in the final scene with Erich. So I'm assuming that he had the mug in there as well? But how he got that from the front desk at the prison I don't know. Unless I can't recall something?
Five minutes later, making cereal for kids: "What the FUCK is THAT?" So happy I met him at NYCC last month. And Steven Strait. Fun fact-he apparently drinks more coffee than his character-he blamed 2020 on that.
How sad is it that that guard climbs a ladder to see utter destruction of the planet. Probably wanting to run to his family just to get killed by a psycho…
Here is the thing: I never got why Amos just had to provoke Konecheck by calling him Tiny. Yes, the guy was likely to try and book it the second they got to the surface and was a potential risk to everyone else. But creating personal animosity by choosing a belitteling Nickname is only going to add Oil to that fire. Normally Amos is more pragmatic than this, with Murtry he showed antagonism because he hurt innocents. Konecheck likely did bad shit, but Amos does not know what so he doesn't have a reason to be so provocative.
Well it's two-fold. First it's the name of an excellent season 2 episode from The Expanse. Secondly because it's basically a location marker, so you would normally put your home town or city. But Here There Be Dragons, as they state in episode 2x11 on The Aborghast, it was something they used to write on old maps were they didn't know what was there. So again, for a location marker I thought it sounded different. Anyway that's it :)
I f-ing hate when people on TV do things no one would ever do. Big dangerous guy throws down your colleague after you threaten him with you gun? Ignore him and go for the guy who was thrown down.
it is actually simple. Both Amos and Tiny are the physically strongest in a group of diametrically opposed participants. In a situation where physical strength is paramount. Amos, by needling Tiny, knows, without thinking about it, based on his previous experience, that this will focus Tiny's antagonism on him...the most likely candidate to survive such attention, a role Amos has no problem taking when needed. That Tiny is going to do this, Amos knows, also without thinking. In Amos's view of the world, Tiny was one of the "bad ones", it was way of controlling the inevitable danger Tiny was. All off that, never spoke aloud, but clear writ in in all the actions taken before leaving the shaft, and superb character writing and portrayal. This show, at its best, had it all. Flashy Sci-FI fun, epic arc's but, at its core, strong multiyear character development and in writing and acting. Each character changed throughout the run...but more importantly they changed each other. Amos from season one, would never had gone to see Peaches, season two Amos would not have tried to save her. Amos has to meet and learn to respect Holden, had to lose and regain trust in Naomi, work with Alex, come to an understanding with Miller, become friends with Pax.
No matter how much cyber or subdermal armor you have, a kick to the sack is a kick to the sack.
Ha Ha Ha I was thinking exact thing!
@@roybarron5289 yep
a kick in the sack by a pissed off Amos would blow your balls outta your mouth because, HE IS THAT GUY
A cup?..
That cyberpsycho in the cyberpunk anime with a metal dick and stuff
His scream as he's falling down the shaft was freaking hilarious.
I know right? Fucking Tiny.
I almost expected a Wilhelm scream.
@@warpartyattheoutpost4987 perfect place to drop one
clonk...clank...clink
"Nooooo! I wanted to murder more people!"
The guy bouncing off the side of the shaft on his way down was a very nice touch.
Seemed like a very karmic thunk
@@myflippinggoodness8821 The way he probably was incapacitated by that saved them the trouble of fading out a scream.
@@pschroeter1 eh. Mby. Probably. I just found the abrupt STOP in his voice to be... Oof. Dang. Yeesh :/
I am swindled by TV production magic. Lol I love it
It's an animation sample that can be found in a lot of movies. such as Titanic for exemple with the guys hitting the propel. They just swap the body color and clothing from movies to movies, but ultimately it's the same frame.
@@kayd6572 no
I laughed SO HARD when Amos suplexed his ass down the elevator shaft.
Only Amos would understand the value of a well placed German Suplex in this situation.
That was a really sick kill. The contacts during the fall were timed so well too.
Once he got free it took only about a second to figure out how to get rid of him :D
@@EdGeLV another validation of the death penalty as only good fiction can provide. people like that exist and they cannot be rehabilitated.
@@cagneybillingsley2165 the problem with the death penalty, and why it should be abolished, is not that some people don't deserve to die, it's that not everyone convicted is actually guilty. Plenty of people who were wrongfully convicted, get released every year for one reason or another. Anyone who was wrongfully put to death, well, that's the end of that.
@sirkl Considering how rare it is as a sentence and that it takes over a decade to actually reach the end of deaths row....🤷♂️
Amos is so cool (Nice job Wes). He’s a rock hard, stone cold killer…but not evil or unjust, and he looks out for friends. If you’re in a tight spot, having an Amos on your side is the best defence you can get.
Without doubt my favourite character
He isn't evil he is efficient if a job needs done he doesn't hesitate out of emotional response He's a mechanic he sees a problem he fixes it. He's the kind of person I want at my back in any tense situation
@@RobertLutece909 That's a contradiction Sociopaths only consider themselves he clearly cares for others as well.
Real talk
@@roybarron5289 sociopaths generally care for people they consider their friends, and not a hoot for anyone else. It's a rare thing to see depicted on video, but later, when Amos considers 'oh, Holden probably wouldn't have agreed to that' he both knows that his friend would be hurt by it, and, like an actual psychopath, that that means it was probably evil. There is constantly this perception in pop culture that psychopaths can't be self-aware, but they can, and can know that they are simply bad judges of right and wrong, which is what amos is,
Not evil, or a bad person, but also someone who's got no moral compass than what his friends have- watch back as to how closely he follows naomi's lead early on, when he doesn't trust holden, because he could kill him, he just doesn't really know whether he should.
That suplex to oblivion was brutal as hell. Nice setup too, weaken the legs and gets him into the perfect position. His execution was on point, pun intended.
nearly flung himself off the edge too
@@DovaDudeThey both went down in an outtake lol.
Amos be like, "Ah, curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal." and Konecheck was all, "Har har har, mine is an evil laugh! Now die!"
10/10 comment
I'm a simple man, i see Wash, i upvote.
It was cool but kinda cemented how bad this season was in the writing and creativity department.
@@Powerhaus88 No ! Don't lie, he was like a leaf in the wind T.T
Tiny. Not. Shiny.
Always hoped that guard found her kid.
In the books, it's unlikely because Earth starts starving to death. They lose something like half the planet.
@@straysheep4467 ah damn... I wish I never read that... I still didn't reach that part in books... :/
@@straysheep4467 unlikely but given time the earth will recover with a vengeance .in a sad twisted way the loss of life might have gave earth the breathing room needed to heal .
The displaced people if start be shipped to other 1300 planets over 2 to 3 generation s getting earth back below 4 billion people even with damage would be sustainable.
@@thomas.parnell7365 You should read the books.
@@emperorofthegreatunknown4394 I will when get chance I was talking on order of 100000 years plus eg look at earth after dinosaurs destroyed within a few million years came back with a vengeance.
I liked that character, I think he did a good job. His laughing at all of the destruction was spot on for a lunatic
IIRC they said on the podcast that the actor was an absolute joy to work with too
Good performance, especially for such a short appearance.
In the books this was probably my favourite arc - the prepper, the bicycles, the rich people island, it was all superb. Amos -> Avasarala -> Peaches are my three fav characters of the franchise and always will be, Clarissa's character development was outstanding, from a revenge-maddened foolish spoiled kid to one of Roci's greatest assets it was amazing watching her grow into an actual human person. :)
I liked this scene. "Go, get your kid." His eyes say it all: "Everything is fucked, none of this matters anymore, just go find your kid."
He should have yelled "Tiny" after him as he fell.
This isn't a Joss Whedon show.
It would have been cheesy as fuck and so out of tone
Tinyyyyy
I would've.
It's good for morale.
Amos don't waste words on dead men
This has got to be the funniest death in the whole show. Super serious sci fi with existential questions about humanity and our place in the universe and civilisation ending threats. Then this dude gets german suplexed down a shaft with a yelp and bouncing off the side. I love how the music is pensive and builds up, then cuts out for the moment of comedy. Had me in stitches for ages. I laugh every time.
"the wind; I never thought I'd feel it again, it's beautiful"
"Yeah?"
"So what do we do now?"
"..yeah..."
Same word. But such difference in delivery and context.
"Simple" characters like Amos seldom get such accurate writing. Not to mention portrayals like what Wes gives.
I like how they don't do the typical movie thing of making the super-strong character also super-heavy and unable to be shifted by something that should knock or lift them off the ground.
Nope, Tiny doesn't weigh any more than a normal big human, so a normal strong human who knows what he's doing can flip him regardless of biomods, and that very un-scary scream he does as he falls is a perfect end for the wannabe badass.
He still manhandled Amos that was nice to see for a change but glad he got the dub in the end, that's the homie but he needed a humbling
Suplexing someone significantly heavier than you cannot be easy. To me this looked very unlikely.
Amos was always the one I enjoyed watching. Wes really brought it when he breathed life into the character.
Emerging from the pit with an incredibly buff dude that is constantly being antagonized by the serious protagonist.
Bane.
This show has some standout one-episode characters: Champa, Maneo, Konecheck/Tiny...
Yes the casting in the show is excellent. As is the script.
The one that sticks with me is the girl that shows up in the medbay when Cotyar Ghazi (Avasarala's bodyguard) is locked down and the protomolecule is wreaking havoc on the ship. And he basically tells her that they're both already dead.
Larson is her characters name. S03E06 right around 9 minutes in. Brilliant casting for a total one off scene.
Amos suddenly realizes he should have never got choomy with Maelstrom
There is blooper reel footage of this where they both go down the hole.
Season 5: Amos fucking dies.
lmao gotta find it.
@@elguty4045 Found it for you. In Amazon Season 5 bloopers.
ruclips.net/video/3Yuv-XbY2QU/видео.html
Getting kicked in the balls by Amos hurts more than being shot, confirmed
He had sub dermal implants everywhere but the nads
The book mentions that tiny was probably castrated by that kick😅
This channel is great. A fan of the Expanse who can give us a booster shot before the next rewatch.
That... was a great suplex!
Amos channeled his inner Zangief
One of the most bad ass moments ever
Amos gets the funniest scenes.
“First off, they started it, and second, everyone was still alive when I walked out!”
See ya tiny ! Loved this show, as good as the books
The timing in these scenes... the whole emphasis on character... it's just so much better than most of what passes for science fiction.
Loved this series and the books. Loved every page, every character.
Definitely one of the more satisfying deaths on the show. Ain't no helping some people.
I love how Amos almost threw himself down the shaft & shrugged it off like it was nothing.
the only person who could possibly come close close to beating amos to a pulp was a a heavily modified juggernaught of a man .......who got shafted by amos in one smooth german suplex.
If you read the books, there is actually one other character that beats him in a fight. Read books 7-9 if you haven't!
One of the BEST scenes of this amazing THE EXPANSE series.
A true MASTERPIECE.
I like them finally putting Amos up against some one he could not out brutal, he had to finally use a his brain to win.
It always amazes me why they show people being picked up in the air by the neck, but the person in the air fails to use any sort of limb other than to just grab the other person's hand. Amos, buddy, you have legs. LEGS. We know there's no way you skipped leg day.
Amos' Mortal Kombat move list:
---> : Move Forward.
A : Handle the Situation.
....no other buttons needed.
I honestly thought that suplex was going to result in another massive explosion. Pure kinetic energy slamming into the Earth!
I wanted orange! It gave me lemon lime! 🍋
Hello agent gunther
@@lsq7833 he was a good man..*lipsmacks* what a rotten way to die.
It's the maintenance man, he knows I like orange!
am i the only one really annoyed that they wouldn't show the devastation when they came out of the pit.. I kept waiting for the camera to pan around but nope, all we get to see is the broken buildings.
Yeah. Doesn't seem like it would've been overly expensive to do a convincing apocalyptic city shot.
I was so glad the writers refrained from the tired cliche of having the hero say the word the villain dared him to say after the hero kills him. I kept expecting to hear Amos say “Tiny” into the pit. Another reason this series stands out.
except it would entirely be in character for Amos to look down and say "He really does look tiny down there"
I just noticed how they created that effect of him falling down the elevator shaft. It's a green carpet and they CGI'd it. What tipped me off was how close Amos came to going in himself
Ah, the old infinite suplex drop trick.
That guard saved amos life
Probably first in whole story so far.
I fell in it, the pit. you were in it, the pit. we all were in it, the piiiiit
Behold the weaponry of Sir Isaac Newton
me and my pals where shrieking when this part came on
A well done scene which stuck closely to the book. While I liked the series, I couldn’t help cringing from time to time when the writing deviated unnecessarily from the original material. This scene was spot-on perfect. How I’d love to have an Amos or a Clarissa in my life. No matter what their personal moral challenges happened to be, they both embodied honor, courage and loyalty. Can’t ask for better than that from anyone.
Bad guy go down the the hole.... down the hole!
Down in a hole! Feeling so small (Tiny)!
I like that Amos is just a human, but his superpower is being exactly one (1) Whole Mfkr.
This is the moment The Expanse became The Boys
Damn i miss this show.
I lol'd because that was the same actor who played Boomtown in Letterkenny
2:09
Repeat as necessary.
RIP Boomtown.
How can we search these ambient musics which are in the background? I looking for those everywhere...
The Se5 is so strong in these.
The ONE time Amos bit off more than he could chew.
Tiny makes three thumps down the shaft.
"Oh no! What's Amos going to- oh."
I always wondered what Boomtown got up to when he wasn't in Letterkenny skating for the hockey team.
*"Tiny."*
anyone know what boots amos is wearing?
The thumbnail had me thinking it was Jason Patton, from the RUclips channel, FiredepartmentChronicles
Bye tiny
This is boomtown
This prison part seems like one of those where there was much more to it in the book
Someone give me some context.
I haven't watched the show but I'm intrigued.
A terrorist operating out of the asteroid belt launches stealth-coated asteroids at Earth which essentially causes a nuclear winter across the planet.
Great show btw. Highly recommend
They're escaping the lower levels of a prison that's been destroyed by a catastrophic event. The big guy is a prisoner with cybernetic enhancements that make him extremely strong. A guard falls to his death earlier while working with him but buff dude gives us a plausible explanation saying his knee gave out and we saw him hurt it earlier. Of course when they get to the top "Tiny" reveals himself to be a monster and the fight goes down. Then the characters decide what to do in the wake of all the destruction.
This is after Earth is hit by several asteroids set on a collision course by a terrorist/freedom-fighter collective.
Clicked on this just to watch Amos suplex Tiny.
OK I'VE JUST WATCHED THE SCENE OMG
I DIED AHAHAHAHHAH
Jaws in Moonraker survived the fall from space so Tiny might still be alive.
First punch doesn't work, push your longest finger into the eye socket as far as it will go and stir.
SUPLEX CITY
I'm trying desperately to remember where I've seen him before.
He plays Boomtown in "Letterkenny."
There are allot of actors from Letterkenny in the Expanse.
@@knaaker Ha! I completely missed that despite how many laughs he's given me as Boomtown.
*BOOMTOWN*
Guess Amos lost his Timothy Mug in all this?
Well he still had the bottle of tequila in his rucksack in the final scene with Erich. So I'm assuming that he had the mug in there as well?
But how he got that from the front desk at the prison I don't know. Unless I can't recall something?
@@speculativefuture9568 no remember Erich had a couple of crates of the stuff at his apartment.
@@harryc1971 ah yes you're right, forgot about that.
1:46 Has anyone here read The Churn? This kinda reminded me of that.
"I am that guy"
Five minutes later, making cereal for kids: "What the FUCK is THAT?" So happy I met him at NYCC last month. And Steven Strait. Fun fact-he apparently drinks more coffee than his character-he blamed 2020 on that.
Boomhower!
How sad is it that that guard climbs a ladder to see utter destruction of the planet. Probably wanting to run to his family just to get killed by a psycho…
BOOMTOWN!
Here is the thing: I never got why Amos just had to provoke Konecheck by calling him Tiny. Yes, the guy was likely to try and book it the second they got to the surface and was a potential risk to everyone else. But creating personal animosity by choosing a belitteling Nickname is only going to add Oil to that fire. Normally Amos is more pragmatic than this, with Murtry he showed antagonism because he hurt innocents. Konecheck likely did bad shit, but Amos does not know what so he doesn't have a reason to be so provocative.
I don't remember this clip,is this Season 3?
Season 5. After the first rocks fell
Уже новый сезон вышел?
Suplexed the fuck out of that guy holyyyy
Really thought there was a random chicken when I first saw this scene.
Is it possible for an IRL person to lift a fully grown man with one arm like that?
Amos puts Brock Lesnar to shame.
what would tiny be like against belters.
I wish Amos called him Tiny while he was falling
Be too cliche…but I agree with you.
The neuroelectronic augmentation might have made him stronger, but not heavier. Good job Mosito! 🤼🏆
Pretty sure that super soldier guy used to be on much music
Ya, saranku kalo mau aku senang, habisi kaum dendi plus secret society sama space oddysey. Baru setidaknya aku hentikan 40% penyerangan
By tiny 👋
Suplex
What does Here there be dragons mean ?
more like what is its meaning
Scp foundation wants to know your location
Well it's two-fold. First it's the name of an excellent season 2 episode from The Expanse. Secondly because it's basically a location marker, so you would normally put your home town or city. But Here There Be Dragons, as they state in episode 2x11 on The Aborghast, it was something they used to write on old maps were they didn't know what was there. So again, for a location marker I thought it sounded different. Anyway that's it :)
I f-ing hate when people on TV do things no one would ever do. Big dangerous guy throws down your colleague after you threaten him with you gun? Ignore him and go for the guy who was thrown down.
2:11
Why did he attack them?
Making a break for freedom, probably
Guys, I don't think Tiny made it...
Why did Amos need to provoke him by calling him Tiny??
it is actually simple. Both Amos and Tiny are the physically strongest in a group of diametrically opposed participants. In a situation where physical strength is paramount. Amos, by needling Tiny, knows, without thinking about it, based on his previous experience, that this will focus Tiny's antagonism on him...the most likely candidate to survive such attention, a role Amos has no problem taking when needed. That Tiny is going to do this, Amos knows, also without thinking. In Amos's view of the world, Tiny was one of the "bad ones", it was way of controlling the inevitable danger Tiny was. All off that, never spoke aloud, but clear writ in in all the actions taken before leaving the shaft, and superb character writing and portrayal. This show, at its best, had it all. Flashy Sci-FI fun, epic arc's but, at its core, strong multiyear character development and in writing and acting. Each character changed throughout the run...but more importantly they changed each other. Amos from season one, would never had gone to see Peaches, season two Amos would not have tried to save her. Amos has to meet and learn to respect Holden, had to lose and regain trust in Naomi, work with Alex, come to an understanding with Miller, become friends with Pax.