someone: is [amos] your family?
nolden: yes
someone: is he your best friend?
nolden: yes
someone: is he your boyfriend
nolden: yes
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The Expanse | 3x13. Abaddon's Gate
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“I think (Amos) aspires to have that sense of right and wrong. I think that’s something that’s missing in him and the reason that he gravitates to Naomi or towards Holden is because he starts to recognize that they’re doing things morally right – they’re kind of his moral compass outside himself. Amos went through a lot in his younger years, and he was traumatized to the point where he has lost his social way of navigating the world and his sense of right and wrong. So his worst fear is that he’s going to become like the people that abused him when he was younger, or abused his mother, and so he has to grab onto these people because he has no sense of (right or wrong). So he uses them as that.”
— Wes Chatham when asked about Amos Burtons morality at San Diego Comic-Con 2016. (via draxthedestoyer)
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ExpanseOnPrime: “How much damage do you think I could do to you in two minutes before the knockout gas gets to me? ‘Cause I’m betting it’s a lot.”
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That scene in season 4 when Jim tenderly holds Amos and says I can’t lose you makes me lose my mind EVERYTIME
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