I think he works as a villain if the writers are working in good faith and showing the potential of dangerous demagogues to pop up during times of immense class conflict, who will use the lingo and ideology to create more conflict.
I don't know if that's the intended message though as I was also skeeved by it
It was fun.
Like the Earth versus Mars versus the Belt dynamic. There's actually some materialist analysis there.
There should've been way more African and Asian belters (most sci-fi shows should have way more African and Asian people).
I liked Amos's character development from a character I thought was lame to actually being cool. Martian marine lady was good too.
National liberation guy as villain was kinda cringe.
I think he works as a villain if the writers are working in good faith and showing the potential of dangerous demagogues to pop up during times of immense class conflict, who will use the lingo and ideology to create more conflict.
I don't know if that's the intended message though as I was also skeeved by it