


A discovery sends teams across Earth and Mars scrambling for answers.
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[spoiler]Thank god Danny is gone for sure, but... did the dwindling food scenes before that scene mean that they ate him?[/spoiler] The rare episode that is strong to me because of, not despite, the characters' drama. They even manage to make me feel bad for Dev with that scene between him and Kelly. And the confrontation between Ed and Danielle has been years in the making that it's so cathartic.
I haven’t disliked this season necessarily, but it’s felt so much smaller and less thought through than the previous three, with smaller stakes and naked contrivances of plot. This episode was a step back in the right direction.
Bravo, Danielle Poole, Bravo! We were all thinking it, you finally said it. Watching a character in a show react the same way a viewer of the show would react is cathartic and almost therapeutic for how seldom it actually happens. [spoiler]The saddest part is that Kelly and her family are going to Mars and Ed's shuttle back to Earth will probably pass them in transit. Bonus points if their eyes meet and he gives a sad wave through the viewport.[/spoiler] Now we finally have a visual on the crux of this season. I'm hoping the Goldilocks asteroid transforms the now Alt-History universe of For All Mankind into proper Science Fiction. Even though at the rate seasons are being released, the show won't overtake our calendar until both we and the show are in the 2030s.








