How the best character in 'The Expanse' changed sci-fi for the "better" (2024)

The best character in The Expanse swears all the time. As the formidable Chrisjen Avasarala, actress Shohreh Aghdashloo forged a new archetype for science fiction badasses. Avasarala doesn’t defeat people with flip-kicks or futuristic weaponry; she’s a shrewd politician and complex leader who isn’t always 100 percent “good.”

As The Expanse begins its sixth and final season, Aghdashloo tells Inverse that when she first took the role in 2014 she felt lucky: “Had I not studied [political science] it would have been really hard.” Now, at the end of the journey, Aghdashloo reflects on the power of The Expanse and why Chrisjen Avasarala has changed the real world too.

Mild spoilers ahead for The Expanse Season 6.

Even before The Expanse became a TV series — initially for the SyFy Channel, then for Amazon — Chrisjen Avasarala was a fan favorite among readers. Written by Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck under the shared pseudonym James S.A. Corey, the books didn’t introduce Avasarala until the second novel in 2012. But on TV, she’s been there since day one, and without the grey hair described by Abraham and Franck.

The appeal of Avasarala for contemporary sci-fi viewers is simple. She’s not a twenty-something fighter but a seasoned politician, navigating the complex relationships of the various factions in The Expanse, from Earth to Mars, the Belt, and the infamous Outer Planets Alliance. Speaking ahead of Season 6, Aghdashloo says that when she first began playing Avasarala, she relied on her knowledge of political science to imbue the character with authenticity.

“All the powerful females in key positions were in my head,” Aghdashloo says. “Margaret Thatcher, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton.”

Aghdashloo is a woman of color. Her name is Persian and she identifies as Iranian-American. Considering The Expanse presents a variety of cultures projected into a convincing future, Avasarala’s role is an essential component to the show’s authenticity.

But for Aghdashloo herself, the job is bigger than just checking off a box. When speaking on the importance of representation in The Expanse, specifically for women, Aghdashloo is precise:

“It is not just [me] but the other powerful female roles in this series. We give a lot of hope to young women all around the world. Yes, we can. We are capable of holding key positions in this new world. With my character, what I love and what the audience takes from it everywhere — including young girls in the Middle East or in the other half of the world — who might not have access to our work. But when they watch me on this series, they think, ‘Oh, if she could make it, I can make it too.’”

The Expanse isn’t Aghdashloo’s only foray into science fiction. In the middle of the first two seasons, she appeared in 2016’s Star Trek Beyond as Commodore Paris, Captain Kirk’s boss at Starbase Yorktown. In 2021, she lent her voice to the Netflix hit Arcane, and she played the iconic role of Gozer in Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Based on her many convention appearances, it’s clear she’s comfortable existing as an icon for multiple fandoms.

“I love, love, love interacting with the fans,” Aghdashloo gushes. “Sometimes they know more than I do about a certain story or a different character.” Aghdashloo adds that her support of The Expanse extends to recruiting new fans, sometimes in high places.

“I was talking to a friend of mine who's a member of the Labour Party in the UK, who was not in favor of science fiction,” she says. “I said, this is a serious take on science fiction. This is very real. You need to watch it because you're gonna learn a lot from it, no matter who you are, where you are.”

What about all of Avasarala’s weaponized swearing? Does Aghdashloo ever feel like it’s too much? When asked, she laughs, and it feels impossible that the dignified Shohreh Aghdashloo would ever use profanity. But she makes it clear that she’s proud of the character’s intensity, and she got the ultimate validation from the people who created Avasarala.

“For the first three seasons, I was pretty confident that I was doing the right thing because nobody was telling me that I was doing it wrong. You know, I was sort of comfortable with that position,” she says. “But at one point, I had to ask the novelists. I went to Ty Franck and I said, ‘Ty, you never told me, am I doing this right?’ And he looks at me and he goes ‘You’re better than what we thought or what we put in the books. You’re more.’”

The Expanse Season 6 is streaming now on Amazon.

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How the best character in 'The Expanse' changed sci-fi for the "better" (2024)

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Is The Expanse the best sci-fi show ever? ›

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In that sense, this complex Syfy turned Amazon Prime Video space opera about humanity trying to navigate the politics of a colonized solar system hundreds of years from now has established itself as the defining sci-fi series of the millennium so far.

How realistic is the science in The Expanse? ›

Q: What about the physics of your spaceships? A: They fly with realistic physics. You see conservation of momentum, conservation of angular momentum: all of the things that would actually occur in space. You don't see control surfaces and aerodynamic flight, because they're all moving in a vacuum.

Is The Expanse considered hard sci fi? ›

Calling The Expanse "hard sci-fi", especially in comparison to the Three Body Problem, is quite rich. I see this sentiment a lot and don't really understand it. Until the last few books there is a very clear distinction between the human tech (hard SF) and the alien tech (magic).

Did Jeff Bezos like The Expanse? ›

"The show is extraordinary and these guys are unbelievably talented." "I was talking to the cast half an hour ago, before the break for dinner started," Bezos said before the big announcement, which Anvar recorded and shared on Twitter.

What is the greatest sci-fi show of all time? ›

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Is The Expanse a masterpiece? ›

The Expanse series is a unique and masterful sci-fi experience. Leviathan Wakes is the first novel in the Expanse series. It's a book I've had on my TBR for years thanks to the show on Prime. I love the show, I've told all of my friends that it's the best sci-fi show on television.

Why is Holden special The Expanse? ›

James Holden is the only known human to be the biological descendant of eight people in just one generation. Holden is the only character to have appeared in every single episode of The Expanse.

Who killed Amos in The Expanse? ›

The Laconian security force finds the two of them and kills Amos, though when they return they cannot find his body. Elvi is shown the secret behind the research that extended Duarte's life: two children who died but were reconstructed, with protomolecule-powered enhancements, by alien repair drones native to Laconia.

Why did sci-fi cancel The Expanse? ›

Summary. The Expanse season 6 was the show's final season, and there are no signs of a season 7. The show's cancelation was likely due to budget constraints and lower viewership figures. The Expanse ended before adapting the remaining three books in the novel series, leaving unresolved storylines.

Why do people think The Expanse is good? ›

The tension the series delivers with the ongoing battles between Earth, Mars, and The Belt work even when the arcs get messy and complicated. But perhaps, best of all, The Expanse is about chosen families and what it means to have people by your side who'd do anything to protect the underdogs.

Why is there no AI in The Expanse? ›

Long story short, The Expanse doesn't focus on AI or robotics because that's not the story that the books', show's, and even video game's creators are interested in telling.

Who is the father of hard science fiction? ›

Among the first people to acknowledge Poe's status as the creator of the 'scientific novel' was none other than Jules Verne, one of the two people from that era most commonly referred to as the fathers of modern science fiction (the other being H.G. Wells), when he referred to Poe as 'le créateur du roman merveilleux ...

Is The Expanse the best sci-fi? ›

How does The Expanse rank among science fiction TV shows? Number one by a long way. It's a believable consistent universe with good special effects and good storylines. And the original authors of the books are heavily involved with the show.

What is the weakest expanse book? ›

Cibola Burn brings The Expanse back to its good form.

Cibola Burn, the fourth volume in The Expanse series, has often been said as the weakest book of the series.

Why is The Expanse so highly rated? ›

The tension the series delivers with the ongoing battles between Earth, Mars, and The Belt work even when the arcs get messy and complicated. But perhaps, best of all, The Expanse is about chosen families and what it means to have people by your side who'd do anything to protect the underdogs.

Is The Expanse TV show better than the books? ›

The TV version of The Expanse is known for its diverse cast, multiple perspectives, and wide-reaching action. The adaptation is the ideal kind, catering to existing fans while giving them a new experience of the same story. Within the books, there is a lot more detail.

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