This article is about the Season 1 episode. For the One Ship webisode, see Remember the Cant (One Ship) .
Remember the Cant is the third episode in the first season of The Expanse which premiered online on December 15, 2015 and aired on December 22, 2015.
Synopsis [ ]
James Holden and crew are taken prisoner aboard the Donnager , the flagship of the Martian Congressional Republic Navy , and begin to turn against each another. While contending with riots on Ceres , Miller connects Julie Mao to the mysterious derelict ship, the Scopuli . Avasarala engages in a nasty game of politics with an old friend.
Recap [ ]
The story picks up with Holden's message being retransmitted all over Ceres . It's a dramatic, controversial, and eye-opening message which implicates Martian culpability for the destruction of the ice hauler Canterbury . This triggers strict water rationing on the station. In turn, there's now major tension brewing between the Belt and Mars … tension that will lead to violent rioting on Ceres, and build to Miller's partner Havelock being viciously brutalized by street thugs of the Loca Greiga .
Elsewhere on Ceres, Miller continues his search for Julie Mao, even though Captain Shaddid has told him to sideline the case in light of the situation with the Canterbury . Miller tracks down Anderson Dawes , the charismatic and enigmatic Outer Planets Alliance leader[1] on Ceres who denies all knowledge of Julie and or being on board the Scopuli .
Meanwhile, the survivors of the Canterbury are being interrogated on board the Martian warship, the Donnager . Lt. Lopez uses a series of intimidation tactics to rattle the crew, making some of them believe that Naomi might be an OPA[1] sleeper agent who helped destroy the Cant . As a former Martian Navyman himself, Alex is especially keen to this theory … a theory that seems all the more plausible when a mystery ship is spotted en route to intercept the Donnager , a ship which Captain Yao believes was sent to rescue Naomi .
Ultimately, Mars ends up being cleared of any possible involvement in the destruction of the Canterbury , thanks to Chrisjen Avasarala who manipulates her old friend and colleague, Franklin DeGraaf , the U.N. Ambassador to Mars. She lies to him that intel indicates the stealth ships that blew up the Canterbury came from Mars. She has Frank monitored. When his calls to Mars indicate that he was inquiring about stealth ships/tech and when seemingly reports are that nothing is missing, Avasarala is convinced Mars is innocent in the Canterbury's destruction. After all, if Mars were guilty, why would the administration secretly check whether their stealth was missing? However, when Mars realizes Frank was tricked by Avasarala and in turn secret weapons facilities were exposed, he's banned from Mars. Devastated by these consequences, he cuts all ties with his manipulative former friend.
So if Mars didn't destroy the Canterbury , who did? "Someone who's trying to start a war," says Chrisjen.[2]
Cast [ ]
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Transcript [ ]
Brothel Madam [02:09.71] : Have fun.
Havelock [02:25.35] : Stay calm and everything will be okay.
Gia [02:28.02] : No, no. ... Like this.
Gia [02:32.11] : Stay calm,
Gia [02:33.98] : unte kowlting gonya gut, to pochuye ke?
$. [02:38.86] : Stay calm... (CLICKS TONGUE)
Gia [02:40.24] : Hands big,
Gia [02:41.74] : and when you talk, in and before is weak.
$. [02:50.33] : Unte kowlting gut... No.
$. [02:52.38] : Stay calm,
$. [02:53.75] : unte kowlting gonya gut, to pochuye ke?
$. [02:57.92] : Okay. Stay calm.
Havelock [03:00.68] : Unte kowlting gonya gut, to pochuye ke.
$. [03:03.01] : Better. Every time better!
Havelock [03:05.27] : [BEEPING] I have a good teacher. (CHUCKLES)
Havelock [03:11.44] : Oh, I'm sorry. I have to go.
Havelock [3:17.11] : Hey, uh, why don't you stay off the streets today, okay? It could get dangerous out there.
Gia [03:22.82] : Maybe you, too, Earther.
$. [03:44.51] : Everybody's been pissed about the extended water rations.
$. [03:47.93] : Losing the Canterbury is just going to make that worse.
$. [03:50.23] : Radicals are going to try to exploit the situation.
$. [03:54.36] : You can't blame them. Mars practically declared war on the Belt.
Shaddid [03:57.73] : Our sole concern is the safe and peaceful operation of this station. Star Helix...
Miller [04:01.91] : Hmm, nice breakfast?
$. [04:04.20] : ...will maintain order.
Cobb [04:05.74] : OPA roundup? Fine by me.
Shaddid [04:07.70] : There will be no pre-emptive arrests of any OPA members.
$. [04:11.92] : They're legal residents of the Belt.
$. [04:14.17] : We're an Earth Corp.
$. [04:15.88] : We will remain impartial.
$. [04:20.38] : These are your sector assignments, your team leaders.
$. [04:23.59] : You bust any heads and I'll bust yours.
$. [04:25.47] : Dismissed.
$. [04:27.68] : That's a great speech.
$. [04:29.06] : (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
Miller [04:49.49] : Captain, Captain.
Shaddid [04:51.04] : Muss is your team leader, Miller. I don't want to hear it..
Miller [04:53.50] : That's not what I... Really?
Shaddid [04:55.88] : She's the only one you listen to.
$. [04:58.38] : Don't sit. You're not staying.
Miller [05:00.38] : Juliette Mao.
Shaddid [05:01.59] : That's not important right now.
Miller [05:03.22] : Oh, no. It's important. Now.
$. [05:05.22] : The Scopuli is the ship that that Holden guy got scooped up trying to save?
$. [05:09.22] : Well, Julie Mao was on it.
$. [05:12.14] : I checked the logs...
$. [05:13.35] : All her shipmates were crewed up out of the same dockworkers local, right here on Ceres.
$. [05:32.16] : let it go...
$. [05:33.25] : Just file the report, close the case, enjoy your tax-free bonus.
$. [05:18.48] : I mean, OPA...
Shaddid [05:19.90] : Good riddance to them all.
$. [05:21.28] : This was a favor.
$. [05:23.07] : She's not on Ceres.
$. [05:24.36] : So I'll run that up the line and then Daddy Warbucks can bother some other Station Chief that he thinks he owns.
$. [05:29.20] : You know, the OPA has probably heard that I'm looking for one of their own by now.
$. [06:01.69] : (DEVICE BUZZING)
$. [06:14.62] : (DEVICE BEEPING)
Grimes [06:18.29] : All right, let's go.
Holden [06:21.50] : Hey, go ahead, destroy the evidence,t. The word's already out.
Grimes [06:25.05] : Keep your mouths shut, now move.
Holden [06:35.98] : If we're prisoners, we have the right to legal counsel...
Naomi [06:39.90] : Hey! Get off me!
Amos [06:41.31] : Hey, come on!
Shed [06:42.82] : Hey, Amos!
$. [06:44.11] : (TASER BUZZING) (GROANS)
Grimes [06:46.86] : Put him down!
Shed [06:53.83] : Just... Can you just take it easy?
$. [07:07.51] : Easy, fellas.
Grimes [07:08.72] : He's coming with us.
$. [07:14.35] : Alex! Alex!
$. [07:17.02] : (POUNDS) Hey! Where are you taking him?
Shed [07:23.44] : We're going to die.
$. [07:29.99] : (THEME MUSIC PLAYING)
Souther [07:41.63] : Why would Mars blow up an ice freighter?
$. [07:43.54] : It makes no sense.
$. [07:45.05] : They're trying to destabilize Ceres.
$. [07:47.63] : That idiot governor of ours is weak.
$. [07:50.18] : Belters get thirsty, OPA fans the flames,
$. [07:53.39] : and Mars gets the excuse
$. [07:55.06] : they've always wanted to sweep in and "pacify" the station.
$. [07:59.14] : This is a security issue.
$. [08:01.39] : The Secretary General has to make a strong response.
$. [08:04.52] : Like what? Like redeploy the fleet.
Souther [08:06.57] : Which will only inflame the situation.
$. [08:08.99] : We don't even know that the Martians are behind this.
$. [08:11.03] : We have the word of some ice-hauler named James Holden.
$. [08:13.37] : He was a Naval officer.
$. [08:14.57] : You saw his service record.
$. [08:15.66] : He has no reason to lie.
$. [08:17.62] : Ceres is our station. The key to the Belt.
$. [08:20.41] : With those resources,
$. [08:21.79] : Mars could finally cut the cord to Earth.
Souther [08:24.04] : You want a war with Mars?
$. [08:25.42] : This will get you one.
$. [08:26.46] : But it's my soldiers that will end up dying for it.
$. [08:28.38] : Well, the Secretary General wants a plan of action, Admiral.
$. [08:30.88] : And it can't be, "Let's just sit and wait."
$. [08:32.76] : Unless we have proof, that's exactly what we should be doing.
$. [08:36.51] : Fleet Command will not support redeployment unless we have proof.
$. [08:40.35] : I seriously doubt the Secretary General will want to override us on this.
$. [08:47.94] : The Admiral's right.
$. [08:49.28] : Until we know more, we sit tight and wait.
DeGraaf [08:52.40] : Unfortunately, given the current tension levels, my embassy needs me back on Mars sooner than I'd hoped.
$. [08:59.83] : So, please tell them some other time.
$. [09:01.79] : Of course.
Avasarala [09:09.46] : Fifty bucks says I can beat you to the end of the concourse.
DeGraaf [09:15.97] : I always just let you win.
$. [09:18.01] : You need $50?
Avasarala [09:19.22] : I need a drink, is what I need.
$. [09:21.14] : Have two. It's past noon.
$. [09:23.02] : How are you holding up?
$. [09:24.39] : Ah, this Canterbury business.
$. [09:27.73] : The Martians won't release any more intel, if they even have any, which just leaves the U.N. screaming in my ear for what I can't give them, because I don't have.
$. [09:36.82] : So, for the moment, you're completely useless and therefore have no excuse not to come to my house this afternoon.
DeGraaf [09:43.66] : Oh, I don't know if I'm any fun right now.
$. [09:47.38] : But Craig is.
$. [09:48.63] : That's why I'm inviting you.
$. [09:50.25] : Arjun is making flan.
DeGraaf [09:51.67] : In 40 years, you've never taken a "no" from me.
DeGraaf [09:54.84] : So why should today be any different?
Avasarala [09:56.76] : If it makes you feel better, you are the best at rolling over.
$. [10:01.60] : See you later.
$. [10:05.69] : (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
$. [10:06.85] : Donchu for sympany.
$. [10:08.19] : The inners hate us down to our brittle bones... All right, that's enough.
$. [10:10.94] : Get outta here! Our air.
$. [10:12.32] : Our water. STAR HELIX COP: Move along.
$. [10:13.53] : Enne loof beltalowda.
$. [10:14.78] : All right, you're done here. Owkwa beltalowda.
$. [10:18.20] : Belters won't stand for this forever.
$. [10:24.16] : Do you like to laugh?
Elder Murray [10:28.08] : Great! Now I know what you're thinking. Mormons aren't funny.
$. [10:30.79] : …but, we have a comedy night at the Laugh Shack once a week and I'd love to prove you wrong.
$. [10:34.38] : Can I put your name on the list for tonight?
Havelock [10:36.72] : I can't do it tonight, but I'd really like to check it out.
Havelock [10:41.55] : It would be my pleasure.
$. [10:46.52] : All right... "Captain Shaddid."
$. [10:48.90] : That's great. I'll be in touch next week to remind you.
Miller [10:51.48] : Now you stay on him,
$. [10:52.73] : because the Captain tends to get kind of forgetful.
Havelock [10:55.07] : Yeah, if you don't hear back from me, just keep trying.
$. [10:58.99] : (CLAMORING)
$. [11:00.66] : (GLASS BREAKING) (MAN SHOUTING)
Muss [11:05.75] : You're not gonna do anything about that.
Miller [11:07.58] : Nah, you take it. He went that way.
Muss [11:10.63] : Oh, I see. So, you're only chivalrous once I've already got the guy in cuffs?
Miller [11:14.00] : Hey, your dates are your own business, okay?
Muss [11:16.92] : That's nice, Miller.
Gaunt Belter [11:18.68] : Earthers and Dusters would unite to destroy the Belt.
$. [11:21.76] : Now is the time to lock arms...
$. [11:24.43] : (SPEAKING BELTER PATOIS)
$. [11:26.77] : They blew up the Canterbury! Remember the Cant. Remember the Cant.
$. [11:31.27] : All right, that's enough free speech for today.
$. [11:34.27] : Break it up. (ALL CLAMORING)
$. [11:35.44] : You heard the man. Go on. Come on.
$. [11:37.32] : You'll have your day at market, welwala.
$. [11:41.07] : See, I'm looking forward to it. (FEEDBACK)
$. [11:42.91] : Come on. Let's go.
$. [11:44.62] : (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
$. [11:48.91] : (MAN SHOUTING)
$. [11:52.29] : You're in fine form today.
$. [11:55.04] : Just doing my job, ma'am.
$. [11:59.42] : If Shaddid wouldn't shut down my cases.
$. [12:02.68] : What are you talking about?
$. [12:06.97] : Well, let's see, it can't be any of the dead scumbags
$. [12:09.18] : or missing gangsters piling up on your desk,
$. [12:11.19] : because nobody gives a shit about them,
$. [12:12.56] : least of all you.
$. [12:15.19] : The cute girl kidnap side-job?
$. [12:18.32] : See, to me it sounded more like a time-suck for some rich Dirtsider.
$. [12:23.03] : Why are you pouting? You love it when they drop off the board.
$. [12:26.95] : Yeah. I like it to be my idea.
$. [12:31.66] : Cover for me, will ya? Just for an hour.
$. [12:37.55] : Sure, no problem.
$. [12:45.68] : The broadcast must've gotten out.
$. [12:49.39] : They've got to tread carefully.
$. [12:51.68] : They're gonna try to frame us.
$. [12:55.65] : Think about it. All they need is one false confession.
$. [12:58.40] : And I wonder who'll crack first.
$. [13:00.86] : Nice. HOLDEN: Shut up.
$. [13:02.74] : They're listening.
$. [13:04.82] : No other reason to let us talk.
$. [13:09.87] : GRIMES: You.
$. [13:58.33] : Five fathers, three mothers?
$. [14:02.17] : Eight parents, one child.
$. [14:05.26] : On a 22-acre farm in Montana,
$. [14:08.18] : North American Trade Zone, very expensive to maintain.
$. [14:11.22] : You were a tax break?
$. [14:12.47] : That's not the way they saw it.
$. [14:14.64] : Did you know your true parents?
$. [14:15.98] : They were all my true parents.
$. [14:18.35] : Full genetic mix.
$. [14:19.98] : In which female did you gestate?
$. [14:21.77] : Well, Mother Elise had the widest hips. So...
$. [14:24.61] : Why would you destroy the Canterbury?
$. [14:30.03] : What are you talking about?
$. [14:31.99] : What did you do with Alex?
$. [14:33.79] : You were a problem in the Navy.
$. [14:36.00] : Eight years ago. Aboard the UNN Zheng Fei.
$. [14:38.71] : You assaulted a superior officer.
$. [14:40.29] : Not technically, he ducked my punch.
$. [14:41.92] : I broke my hand on a bulkhead.
$. [14:43.13] : You were dishonorably discharged.
$. [14:44.46] : He ordered me to fire on a Belter ship.
$. [14:46.59] : It was a smuggler... Who was smuggling people!
$. [14:48.22] : You had no way of knowing that at the time.
$. [14:49.80] : But I was right!
$. [14:52.18] : Earth and Mars
$. [14:53.43] : have been stepping on the necks of the Belters
$. [14:55.48] : out here for over 100 years
$. [14:57.14] : and I didn't want to be the boot.
$. [14:59.02] : So you decided to switch sides.
$. [15:00.77] : I stopped playing-
$. [15:02.98] : Out to Saturn, get the ice,
$. [15:04.90] : back to Ceres, out to Saturn, get the ice, back to Ceres,
$. [15:08.49] : out to Saturn, get the "me, back to Ceres,
$. [15:10.70] : out to Saturn, stop at Phoebe, get the "me.
$. [15:13.70] : We never stopped at Phoebe, it's a restricted station.
$. [15:17.00] : Why did you nuke the Canterbury?
$. [15:19.17] : How long have you known that Naomi Nagata is an OPA operative?
$. [15:25.67] : Two advanced degrees in fusion drive design.
$. [15:28.93] : You never wondered why someone of such obvious intelligence
$. [15:31.80] : was wasting her life sealing cracks and fixing gauges
$. [15:35.52] : on an ancient, crumbling ice hauler?
$. [15:37.64] : I never asked.
$. [15:39.31] : Based on the desperate condition of your shuttle,
$. [15:43.02] : it clearly required
$. [15:44.57] : extraordinary improvisational expertise
$. [15:47.36] : for you and your crew members simply to survive,
$. [15:49.20] : let alone restore your antenna array.
$. [15:52.16] : These are the hallmark skill sets of terrorists.
$. [15:57.79] : Did Naomi Nagata effectuate those repairs?
$. [16:06.00] : It's not impossible, is it?
$. [16:09.22] : Naomi's not OPA. I don't believe you.
$. [16:14.76] : You do now.
$. [16:34.66] : (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
$. [16:39.41] : All right, I want every box on this pier opened up
$. [16:41.58] : and I want full manifests on everything that's in 'em, all right?
$. [16:45.63] : We got reports there's some dangerous contraband-type shit in here, okay.
$. [16:52.63] : Hey,nobody leaves until we're done, okay.
$. [16:56.26] : DOCK WORKER: Bring those ones down and open 'em.
$. [16:59.60] : STAR HELIX COP: Star Helix! Open it up!
$. [17:01.77] : That bird,
$. [17:03.27] : him die to give you feather for your chapeau?
$. [17:08.15] : I'm pretty sure the bird was already dead, pal.
$. [17:11.61] : Now him live trapped in Earther hat?
$. [17:14.45] : I'm not looking for a fashion debate, copeng.
$. [17:16.78] : You got no copeng here, cop.
$. [17:18.66] : I'm looking for Anderson Dawes.
$. [17:22.21] : Think he might be my friend?
$. [17:24.17] : He kinda runs things around here, right?
$. [17:26.79] : You might know about that.
$. [17:28.13] : I don't sasa nating.
$. [17:29.46] : No? Wouldn't sasa that OPA tat on your forearm there, either,
$. [17:33.17] : or is that just part of your plumage?
$. [17:34.80] : (CLANGING)
$. [17:36.34] : Why don't you look around, see what you can find.
$. [17:39.81] : Hmm, for me.
$. [17:43.98] : CRAIG: We're going to give the vineyard next door
$. [17:45.81] : half our gray water for eight cases of wine.
$. [17:49.52] : Gray water into wine, wine into gray water.
$. [17:53.57] : We're gonna retire to Mars and the Mariner Valley circle of life.
$. [17:57.41] : (ALL CHUCKLING)
$. [18:00.87] : this wine came from that vineyard?
$. [18:03.87] : Please don't tell me I'm drinking your pee. Because it's delicious.
$. [18:07.12] : FRANKLIN: No, no. They're working on the foundation,
$. [18:09.34] : so they haven't spliced our plumbing into the vineyards hydroponics yet.
$. [18:12.92] : He wasn't serious.
$. [18:14.88] : Of course.
$. [18:16.30] : I warned Chrisjen that I was a little preoccupied.
$. [18:21.35] : You seem pretty relaxed, Bub.
$. [18:24.68] : Craig, I've put new points on the darts. Game of cricket?
$. [18:28.81] : I have a steady hand.
$. [18:31.19] : Excuse us. Sure.
$. [18:38.03] : Our operatives caught an OPA agent
$. [18:41.20] : with Martian stealth composites.
$. [18:45.37] : Mars is working with the OPA.
$. [18:49.21] : No,no,no,no,no. It can't be.
$. [18:50.46] : Yes. We have proof.
$. [18:53.38] : We think they're making a move to take Ceres.
$. [18:56.34] : The Secretary General is going to present the evidence tomorrow.
$. [19:00.64] : Stealth Ships are first strike weapons.
$. [19:03.72] : That's just not possible.
$. [19:04.93] : We'll have to redeploy our fleet to show strength,
$. [19:08.31] : and that will make a bad situation worse.
$. [19:10.52] : The Martians wouldn't do that.
$. [19:12.52] : I think you love them too much.
$. [19:20.78] : SHED: Hey, uh...
$. [19:22.95] : You know, I, uh...
$. [19:26.75] : I dated a Martian once.
$. [19:29.42] : Yeah, she was beautiful, smart...
$. [19:32.75] : And, uh...
$. [19:34.75] : I love how industrious Martians are.
$. [19:37.42] : I remember, her mother, she etched a trellis...
$. [19:40.59] : (CHUCKLES) She etched a trellis on their air dome...
$. [19:42.47] : I bet those pretty tin suits bind up something awful in the crotch.
$. [19:45.93] : Amos, are you okay?
$. [19:47.14] : Just dandy.
$. [19:49.52] : I mean, all that fancy gear, and the one thing they don't allow for is
$. [19:52.98] : scratching your junk.
$. [19:54.27] : Yeah, I get jock itch, too, sometimes.
$. [19:56.78] : Pretty bad, actually.
$. [19:58.69] : What I recommend to my patients is Uvazole,
$. [20:01.36] : it's an antifungal cream.
$. [20:02.95] : And the best thing about it is if you put it under your tongue,
$. [20:05.49] : it, uh, helps to relax you... He doesn't need ball cream, Shed,
$. [20:08.75] : because he's got no balls.
$. [20:10.79] : The Martian Navy took that away from him when he joined up.
$. [20:13.92] : Those tin suits are anatomically correct.
$. [20:15.67] : You want me to put you down again?
$. [20:17.13] : Come on in. Try.
$. [20:19.34] : (BEEPING) (INDISTINCT RADIO CHATTER)
$. [20:21.80] : Yes, sir. With pleasure.
$. [20:54.46] : It's good to see you.
$. [21:00.17] : You look very well-treated.
$. [21:01.76] : Yeah, well...
$. [21:08.14] : I flew with the Mars Navy for 20 years
$. [21:10.14] : before I shipped off on the Cant.
$. [21:11.85] : (CHUCKLES)
$. [21:13.35] : Oh, so... So you're helping them?
$. [21:15.98] : Whoa, whoa, whoa, there, chief. Settle down.
$. [21:18.61] : They let me clean up out of respect.
$. [21:22.82] : Yeah. You see, I served
$. [21:25.28] : and I was honorably discharged,
$. [21:27.95] : which is a hell of a lot more than I can say about you, cowboy.
$. [21:32.58] : Yeah, they told me.
$. [21:34.12] : They told me a lot of stuff.
$. [21:36.71] : Made me realize, I don't know a good goddamn about you.
$. [21:41.21] : You honestly think that Mars destroyed the Canterbury? Why would they do that?
$. [21:44.55] : How the hell should I know?
$. [21:45.68] : Then, think about it.
$. [21:47.43] : That beacon we found... That you found so easy?
$. [21:50.89] : What if it was planted? What if it was meant to be found?
$. [21:54.02] : Planted by whom?
$. [21:57.90] : Who stands to gain?
$. [22:00.90] : Who stands to gain if Earth and Mars get into a throw down?
$. [22:06.53] : How well do any of us really know Naomi?
$. [22:12.41] : (MAN GRUNTING) (THUDDING)
$. [22:15.12] : (LOUD GRUNTS)
$. [22:21.71] : MILLER: Guys!
$. [22:23.63] : These men refused to top off our water tanks.
$. [22:26.47] : We'll die out there without it.
$. [22:30.35] : Mars killed the Cant.
$. [22:32.06] : (CROWD CHEERING)
$. [22:33.43] : Hey,hey,hey! Back these guys up.
$. [22:34.93] : DOCK WORKER: You. You!
$. [22:36.44] : You takin' their side, ke?
$. [22:37.77] : You stay there. Right there.
$. [22:39.65] : All right, now. Kowmang... Kowmang
$. [22:44.11] : gotta die sometime.
$. [22:46.45] : MILLER: (COCKS GUN) How about now?
$. [22:47.74] : Give the Martians their water!
$. [22:53.62] : Milowda na animals.
$. [22:59.63] : You have every right to be angry.
$. [23:03.13] : You should be angry.
$. [23:06.76] : But if we act like animals,
$. [23:12.01] : we only justify their belief that we are.
$. [23:17.43] : Gif im fo imalowda xitim.
$. [23:20.52] : Treat them the way they should treat us.
$. [23:26.61] : (INDISTINCT CHATTER)
$. [23:30.32] : I'm Anderson Dawes. You wanted to talk?
$. [23:36.33] : I know all the Star Helix who walk the docks.
$. [23:39.58] : Or used to.
$. [23:41.50] : We don't seem to be a priority right now.
$. [23:44.80] : I could get some more of them down here if you want.
$. [23:48.55] : This isn't your beat. What do you want?
$. [23:52.43] : Oh, uh, Juliette Andromeda Mao.
$. [23:56.47] : She's OPA.
$. [23:59.31] : And? Her parents want her found.
$. [24:06.53] : What you say her name was?
$. [24:09.24] : Julie. Julie Mao.
$. [24:12.24] : She any relation to Jules-Pierre Mao?
$. [24:17.08] : Well, you crewed her up on a ship called the Scopuli.
$. [24:22.33] : You know, the one that Mars used to kill the Canterbury.
$. [24:26.67] : That would explain your interest in her.
$. [24:30.42] : How much are they paying you to find her?
$. [24:34.55] : I'm not judging,
$. [24:37.81] : I'm just curious to know what your rate is,
$. [24:43.31] : in case I need you to suit up for a different side.
$. [24:47.73] : What side would that be?
$. [24:49.82] : An Earth Corp may pay your salary,
$. [24:51.90] : but you were born here.
$. [24:56.66] : Lived your whole life on Ceres.
$. [25:02.41] : I think that under that ridiculous hat
$. [25:07.80] : there's a Belter yearning to find his way home.
$. [25:13.30] : Patron saint of lost causes.
$. [25:15.80] : I'm all choked up.
$. [25:19.72] : Have I answered all your questions, Detective?
$. [25:23.98] : You haven't answered any of my questions.
$. [25:27.11] : You took a young, naive, rich girl
$. [25:30.11] : with daddy issues. Stop.
$. [25:31.36] : And got inside her head. Stop.
$. [25:34.53] : Now I'm getting choked up.
$. [25:37.53] : Other than the money, what do you care?
$. [25:43.54] : You didn't know her.
$. [25:48.17] : Nah. But you did.
$. [25:52.26] : I'll ask around for you.
$. [25:54.97] : See if anybody know anything.
$. [25:58.60] : And thank you for preventing bloodshed earlier.
$. [26:04.73] : Ceres will need men like you in the days to come.
$. [26:15.28] : (DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES)
$. [26:19.66] : (FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)
$. [26:29.67] : Your educational history is quite impressive.
$. [26:40.97] : I took free tutorials and tested through.
$. [26:45.18] : To work on an ice hauler?
$. [26:47.19] : I deliver ice.
$. [26:49.86] : You use us Belters as slaves.
$. [26:51.94] : How is the ice on Phoebe?
$. [26:53.90] : How would I know?
$. [26:56.53] : Phoebe is a research station.
$. [26:58.11] : Off-limits to Belters.
$. [26:59.36] : Belt, Belt, Belt, Belt, Belt.
$. [27:00.53] : Do you think I'm OPA?
$. [27:03.70] : What, we all know each other
$. [27:04.87] : and we're all terrorists, right?
$. [27:09.37] : I have no resentments.
$. [27:11.88] : I don't believe in causes,
$. [27:13.63] : and I will not be your scapegoat
$. [27:30.06] : James Holden.
$. [27:31.23] : What about him?
$. [27:32.40] : He has no love for Earth. He's from Earth!
$. [27:34.40] : He hasn't been back in over 12 years.
$. [27:36.15] : Well, maybe, it's his family.
$. [27:38.82] : People don't work long range freight
$. [27:40.61] : because they love it at home.
$. [27:41.99] : Who'd you leave behind?
$. [27:46.08] : Hands where I can see them, please.
$. [27:54.09] : Why did you leave the Canterbury?
$. [27:57.17] : We were answering a distress call.
$. [28:00.30] : Belters scrub distress calls all the time.
$. [28:02.22] : Nine times out of 10 it's pirates.
$. [28:04.93] : A freighter captain would not have answered it. So who did?
$. [28:09.77] : Hmm? Who registered the call?
$. [28:12.23] : Someone who survived?
$. [28:14.40] : The brute?
$. [28:18.94] : The pilot?
$. [28:24.87] : No. He's one of us.
$. [28:27.33] : The so-called medic?
$. [28:32.25] : Was it you? Was it you?
$. [28:35.29] : Hands where I can see them.
$. [28:45.05] : It was Holden.
$. [28:50.98] : He registered the call.
$. [28:55.81] : You and Holden are working together.
$. [29:04.07] : Where's Naomi?
$. [29:05.78] : (DOOR OPENS)
$. [29:08.16] : (DOOR SHUTS)
$. [29:10.79] : What the hell is this? You join up?
$. [29:12.79] : Wait, what? That's an option?
$. [29:14.79] : What did you guys tell them?
$. [29:16.59] : To suck it. SHED: Everything.
$. [29:18.67] : I told them everything.
$. [29:19.76] : Anything they wanted to know, I told them.
$. [29:21.21] : I think I even made some stuff up at the end, I can't remember.
$. [29:23.59] : I just kept talking.
$. [29:26.43] : They told me Naomi's OPA.
$. [29:30.89] : Is that true? Who cares?
$. [29:33.19] : They'll say anything to get in our heads.
$. [29:36.02] : They told me that you faked your medical records
$. [29:38.36] : and signed onto the Cant to get away from a drug dealer who wanted you dead.
$. [29:41.61] : Well, that's true. So...
$. [29:49.41] : YOU okay'? You'?
$. [29:59.21] : Are you OPA?
$. [30:00.80] : Unbelievable. And coming from you?
$. [30:04.47] : Just answer the question, darling.
$. [30:05.72] : I'm not your darling, and you're obviously one of them.
$. [30:08.30] : All right, all right, let's just settle down...
$. [30:09.47] : You didn't answer my question. We putting all our cards on the table here?
$. [30:12.06] : Look, kids, these Navy boys,
$. [30:14.89] : they are not gonna play with us all day,
$. [30:16.73] : so unless you all want to spend the rest of your lives
$. [30:18.81] : breaking big rocks into little ones on Olympus Mons,
$. [30:21.07] : somebody better come clean.
$. [30:22.28] : You stopped me from chasing down the ship
$. [30:23.86] : that killed the Cant. Why? Because you were being a reckless idiot.
$. [30:27.07] : Yeah? Or was it 'cause they were friends of yours?
$. [30:29.24] : Watch your mouth. And you.
$. [30:31.24] : No one knows anything about you, except you do whatever she says.
$. [30:34.20] : So what was my big plan, huh?
$. [30:36.33] : To sit on a shit bucket like the Cant for five years while all of this got set up?
$. [30:40.00] : Sleeper agents. You ever heard of them?
$. [30:41.92] : Well, screw you...
$. [30:43.13] : SHED: Guys, guys! Human shields, you ever heard of those?
$. [30:45.01] : Here we go again.
$. [30:46.13] : Call the guards. He'll take the first few bullets.
$. [30:49.30] : Hey!Enough!
$. [30:55.77] : I'm ready to talk, but only to your captain.
$. [30:59.94] : I'm ready to talk.
$. [31:05.94] : Let him go.
$. [31:07.78] : Amos. Do it.
$. [31:17.29] : The Captain will speak to you now.
$. [31:37.27] : NSA ANALYST: Late last night, our routine surveillance of diplomatic core
$. [31:40.31] : logged an urgent communique between Ambassador DeGraaf
$. [31:42.98] : and his counterpart on Mars.
$. [31:44.86] : Shortly thereafter, we picked up a spike in chatter between Mars High Command
$. [31:48.36] : and nine MCRN facilities believed to manufacture stealth composites
$. [31:52.32] : and gunships. Nine? I thought there were only six.
$. [31:55.49] : There were more than we thought.
$. [31:56.95] : (CROWD MURMURING)
$. [32:02.67] : They were taking inventory.
$. [32:06.96] : I leaked to DeGraaf that Mars was giving stealth tech to the OPA.
$. [32:11.22] : He did what I thought he would.
$. [32:13.22] : The spike in chatter was panic.
$. [32:15.68] : They were calling to see if anything was missing.
$. [32:19.02] : And since they had to ask, it means that they didn't give it to anyone.
$. [32:26.19] : Which means that Mars isn't working with the OPA
$. [32:29.90] : or trying to take control of Ceres.
$. [32:35.83] : They didn't destroy the Canterbury.
$. [32:38.50] : Then who did?
$. [32:41.67] : Someone who's trying to start a war.
$. [32:58.10] : Mr. Holden.
$. [33:00.35] : As we speak, your face is on every screen and terminal in the system.
$. [33:04.86] : Saying, in effect, that Mars destroyed the Canterbury.
$. [33:09.11] : This is a lie. The kind of lie that can lead to war.
$. [33:13.53] : You will publicly recant your statement. You guarantee
$. [33:18.03] : the safety of my people,
$. [33:21.29] : and I'll say whatever you want.
$. [33:23.58] : You will put out the fire you started by telling everyone, everywhere,
$. [33:29.17] : that Mars is innocent.
$. [33:31.09] : That the Canterbury was destroyed through the actions
$. [33:33.72] : of Naomi Nagata, an operative of an OPA sleeper cell.
$. [33:38.64] : Are you willing to make that statement?
$. [33:42.73] : That can't be true.
$. [33:44.94] : Even if Naomi is OPA.
$. [33:47.81] : Without her, I'd be dead.
$. [33:49.61] : She saved her own life, too.
$. [33:53.90] : Bring up the bogie. CREW MEMBER: Yes, sir.
$. [33:58.49] : That's the drive plume of a ship decelerating hard toward us.
$. [34:02.58] : We've been tracking it inbound ever since we picked up your distress call.
$. [34:06.58] : It's not one of ours, or Earth's, and it won't answer our hails.
$. [34:12.71] : We suspect it was sent for Naomi Nagata.
$. [34:17.26] : What do you think now?
$. [34:22.31] : What were the Scopuli's movements after leaving Ceres?
$. [34:36.15] : After the transponder shut off,
$. [34:38.87] : did the ship show up on any flight control satellites or...
$. [34:52.00] : Extrapolate the possible destinations.
$. [35:05.85] : Show me incident reports for the docks for Juliette Andromeda Mao.
$. [35:20.03] : Whoa, now.
$. [35:22.99] : Hold it right there.
$. [35:28.87] : (COMPUTER BEEPING)
$. [35:35.71] : Hey, Miller. You need to get your ass back down to the Medina now. We got problems.
$. [35:39.51] : BELTERS: It's our air, it's our water...
$. [35:41.97] : Moon stole our water!
$. [35:44.35] : MAN: ...used to be on Ceres. Now the water on Mars.
$. [35:49.10] : We should have brought riot gear.
$. [35:50.56] : Shaddid nixed it. She didn't want to inflame the situation.
$. [35:53.73] : Yeah, we wouldn't want to upset them.
$. [35:55.07] : (HAND TERMINAL BEEPING)
$. [35:58.57] : Damn it. We got skirmishes in the Rosse Buurt.
$. [36:01.49] : Rosse Buurt? Come on, Gia's down there.
$. [36:04.08] : What? She kind of needs us here, pal.
$. [36:07.91] : You want to take it? Go.
$. [36:11.08] : Yeah, all right. MAN 1: (SHOUTING) Mars stole our air.
$. [36:13.96] : MAN 2: Mars stole our water.
$. [36:20.38] : Attention, please. This is a Star Helix security directive.
$. [36:26.18] : For your own safety, by order of the Governor,
$. [36:29.81] : there is now a curfew in the Medina.
$. [36:32.94] : Please return to your homes. Return to your homes!
$. [36:37.53] : You heard her! Get the hell outta here, go home!
$. [36:41.32] : (GLASS SHATTERING) (CROWD CHEERING)
$. [36:47.49] : (CHILD SCREAMING)
$. [36:48.75] : There's kids in there. Hold the line!
$. [36:53.38] : Get those kids outta there!
$. [37:03.64] : (CHANTING) OPA! OPA! OPA!
$. [37:07.64] : Remember the Cant! O-P-A! (CHANTING CONTINUES)
$. [37:27.16] : At least you had the respect to stab me in the chest.
$. [37:31.50] : They sell it at the shop on 25th and 8th.
$. [37:37.84] : You know what I love most about Mars?
$. [37:41.26] : They still dream.
$. [37:43.34] : We gave up.
$. [37:46.01] : They're an entire culture dedicated to a common goal, working together as one
$. [37:51.43] : to turn a lifeless rock into a garden.
$. [37:56.02] : We had a garden and we paved it.
$. [37:58.77] : They couldn't do any of that without the knowledge of centuries from Earth.
$. [38:03.24] : Earth must come first.
$. [38:07.70] : I have no choice about that now.
$. [38:11.87] : My diplomatic credentials have been revoked.
$. [38:16.04] : I've been banned from Mars for life.
$. [38:20.92] : Apparently I'm an alarmist who caused the MCRN to expose
$. [38:24.80] : classified stealth technology hubs.
$. [38:32.72] : Craig called the realtor about selling our house this morning.
$. [38:40.57] : We may have stopped a war.
$. [38:44.53] : For a while, anyway.
$. [38:47.95] : If you like, we can drink it now.
$. [38:53.33] : I was looking forward to drinking our wine,
$. [38:56.25] : watching the sunset over the Mariner Valley.
$. [39:02.84] : Do you remember...
$. [39:04.59] : You were very young, a couple of us played cards at your house?
$. [39:09.84] : I remember I didn't like to be excluded.
$. [39:12.51] : Well, you always lurked on the side, quiet, obedient but watching.
$. [39:18.44] : Finally one night, you demanded to play, and,
$. [39:22.11] : well, we'd had a few and...
$. [39:25.78] : You were... I don't know... However old that is.
$. [39:29.45] : We let you in. You didn't take any hands,
$. [39:32.53] : but you clearly understood the fundamentals.
$. [39:35.41] : When the deal came to you, you called your game.
$. [39:39.29] : Tennessee Three Finger Hold 'Em.
$. [39:43.80] : Your father took it very seriously.
$. [39:46.30] : He asked you how to play.
$. [39:48.88] : You said, "We each get five cards."
$. [39:51.39] : You dealt them out,
$. [39:53.85] : then you pointed to the far end of the yard and you said,
$. [39:57.98] : now. . . "Whoever gets to the tree first, wins."
$. [40:01.48] : You dropped your cards and were halfway there
$. [40:03.69] : before anyone else realized what was happening.
$. [40:07.65] : I've never seen your father more proud.
$. [40:11.82] : See, here's the thing.
$. [40:14.53] : I was terrified for you, I didn't know why.
$. [40:18.79] : And now I do.
$. [40:21.75] : You will do anything to win.
$. [40:24.50] : Just like your father.
$. [40:28.01] : That's what got him killed.
$. [40:31.34] : I won't play with you, ever again.
$. [40:52.20] : MAN: (OVER PA) This is a Star Helix Security Directive.
$. [40:55.20] : Anyone in the Medina without authorization will be arrested on sight.
$. [41:14.14] : This is a Star Helix Security Directive.
$. [41:16.68] : Curfew is now in effect on Medina Level.
$. [41:19.56] : Unauthorized personnel will be detained or arrested on sight.
$. [41:30.28] : This is a Star Helix Security Directive.
$. [41:33.20] : Anyone in the Medina without authorization...
$. [41:35.11] : Things are calming down around here.
$. [41:36.24] : I'm just going to stick around for a while, make sure it stays that way.
$. [41:38.87] : WOMAN: (OVER PHONE) Understood, Havelock. I'll pass that along.
$. [41:42.25] : (METAL DRAGGING)
$. [41:52.26] : (SPEAKING BELTER PATOIS)
$. [41:55.18] : Stay calm, okay?
$. [41:57.89] : Unte kowlting gonya gut, to pochuye ke?
$. [42:00.56] : (LAUGHING)
$. [42:02.85] : Come on, guys, it's over. Just... Just go home.
$. [42:06.19] : (SPEAKING BELTER PATOIS)
$. [42:08.65] : It's not over, Earther. lt's just beginning.
$. [42:13.78] : (GRUNTING)
$. [42:27.67] : Remember the Cant?
$. [42:31.96] : MAN: (OVER PA) This is a Star Helix Security Directive.
$. [42:34.92] : Curfew is now in effect on Medina Level.
$. [42:37.55] : Unauthorized personnel will be detained or arrested on sight.
Media [ ]
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Trivia [ ]
When Miller studies the holographic map in Julie's flat, the Comet 67P (known from the 2014 ESA Rosetta mission) is shown.[3]
Following the airing of "The Big Empty ", "Remember the Cant" along with "The Big Empty " premiered online in advance of their respective airdates.
Except for the catwalk, the Donnager docking bay is the largest virtual set on the show.[4]
The riot sequences on Ceres enlisted more than 200 background actors.[4]
The character and storyline of Franklin DeGraaf do not appear in the books.
Phil Akin appears as Franklin DeGraaf's spouse however is uncredited
Daniel Krantz's costume included a name badge that read "Elder Murray" from the "Church of Humanity Ascendant " (See more discussion on Mormons in the Expanse )
"The Church of Humanity Ascendant " appears in Leviathan Wakes and Caliban's War as an entirely different organization from the LDS church .
In September 2017, it was noted that credits shown for streamed episodes on Amazon Instant Video were revised to include more stunt performer credits especially those stunt performers supporting major roles. Also added were stunt wire team credits. This revision was observed on the , [Amazon Instant Video Ultra HD (4K) stream ]. The previously discovered goofs in credits weren't corrected at this time.
Goofs [ ]
The credits misspell John McDonald's role as "Maritan" Marine.
The credits misspell Diana Bentley's role as "Sergent" Grimes.
The credits for episode 3 misspell the name of the actress who portrays Donnager's weapons officer. It puts an extra 'a' in to spell "Tattiawana" Jones. The following episode corrects this to "Tattiawna" Jones.
Cast credits on-screen [ ]
Kenneth Welsh as Franklin DeGraaf
Jay Hernandez as Dimitri Havelock
Jared Harris as Anderson Dawes
Lola Glaudini as Captain Shaddid
Athena Karkanis as Octavia Muss; Greg Bryk as Lopez; Brian George as Arjun Rao/Avasarala
External links [ ]
References