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[s6e2] Fight Or Flight ❲AUTHENTIC❳

: James Holden and his crew are hunting for the Free Navy's spotter ships. A tense encounter with an asteroid-hunting ship leads to a discovery about the Belter forces' logistics and their use of "stealth" rocks.

Critics and fans alike praised the episode for its "classic Expanse " feel—balancing high-stakes space maneuvers with deeply personal character drama. It is noted for its exceptional pacing and for setting the stage for the final confrontation of the series. Reviewers from sites like The A.V. Club and Vulture highlighted the emotional weight of Marco's abandonment of Ceres as a pivotal moment for the season. [S6E2] Fight or Flight

: Bobbie continues her role as a tactical advisor to Avasarala, emphasizing the dire straits Earth is in as it struggles to recover from the asteroid attacks while simultaneously trying to mount an offensive. Themes and Tone : James Holden and his crew are hunting

: Camina Drummer, now a fugitive from Inaros, continues to look for ways to strike back against the Free Navy despite her dwindling resources. Her storyline highlights the struggle of Belters who refuse to align with Inaros’ radical vision. It is noted for its exceptional pacing and

The episode picks up immediately after the events of the season premiere, with the crew of the Rocinante continuing their mission to track down Inaros' Free Navy. Key developments include:

The title, "Fight or Flight," perfectly encapsulates the psychological state of almost every character in the episode. Whether it’s Holden choosing to stay in the fight despite the odds, Drummer fleeing to survive so she can fight later, or Marco Inaros strategically retreating from Ceres, the episode explores the hard choices forced by total war. Critical Reception