


A training accident spurs a national debate about women astronauts.
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The butthurt comments here are hilarious; it's an **alternate history** show, and if they're crying SJW here I'm surprised they weren't sobbing Commie Propaganda in the first episodes if one is that sensitive and fragile to any societal difference. If anything, it feels _realistic_ that in the show people have to be shamed and embarrassed into this decision back then from not being a first historical milestone. Anyway, the first two episodes can feel too scattershot for setting up an alternate history scenario while also establishing the show's own characters and storylines, but the 3rd and 4th being so focused gives it some real momentum and drive that make the show so involving now.
Oh the wokeness ... SJW's must love it
I think this is the first really special episode I've watched in any AppleTV show. I've been watching these in couples and episodes 3 and 4 _really_ start setting their story apart from History and the characters start appearing more human as a result. We're sort of at the same point of the storyarc that 'The Right Stuff' took ages to get to, so there's plenty of room from here on out.
Is every episode of this damn show going to make me cry at some point? I swear, there should be a trigger warning for sentimental rubes on this thing.








