Have you been watchingRonald D. Moore ’s sci - fi seriesFor All Mankindon Apple TV+ ? If you have n’t , you should , because the alt - account infinite backwash tale is quite undecomposed . If you have , then chances are you need to process all the objectively unbelievable affair that occurred intoday ’s season two finale , “ The Grey . ”
Suffice to say the season end with 1 ) a nuclear war about to take plaza on Earth , 2 ) a nuclear bomb about to go off on the Sun Myung Moon , 3 ) a encounter between American astronauts and Russian cosmonauts in space , and 4 ) the end of Tracy ( Sarah Jones ) and Gordo ( Michael Dorman ) , two of the show ’s master theatrical role — just after they fell in love again ( sorry , Sam Cleveland)—because they ran across the surface of the moon hatch in duct taping . To be bonny , it was all to preclude the moon nuke from irrupt , so it was for a good effort .
Oh , and then the episode leap from the ‘ 80s to the ‘ 90s with someone walk on the surface of Mars .

Krys Marshallas Danielle Poole in season two, episode 10 of For All Mankind.Photo: Apple
This would surely voice ridiculous to people who have n’t watch over the show , but somehow For All Mankind deplumate it all off so well that it ca n’t be turn over a mere sci - fi serial , but a prestigiousness TV play alongside Breaking Bad , Westworld , and The Americans . So share your thoughts , feels , and extolment below — as well as your touch about channel tape as a fashion selection .
Did we mention Sally Ride ( Ellen Wroe ) pulled a triggerman on Ed ( Joel Kinnaman ) ?
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