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Any For All Mankind fans?

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They just had their season 4 finale last night and it was incredible. The show's premise is super intriguing and over the seasons has led to some crazy stuff. Definitely some unneeded melodrama with a couple of the characters but thankfully that gets mostly solved by season 4. lol.
 
They just had their season 4 finale last night and it was incredible. The show's premise is super intriguing and over the seasons has led to some crazy stuff. Definitely some unneeded melodrama with a couple of the characters but thankfully that gets mostly solved by season 4. lol.
I'm a huge fan of the series, albeit a late one as I didn't discover it until around 2022. I ended up binge watching the first three seasons in order to catch up. The premise of the show is an alternate reality but one that's not impossible: in 1969 Russia beats the US to the moon. Although our technology is better, they're more willing to take risks in order to be the first. The space race between the two countries causes technology to advance at a faster rate. Americans have mobile phones (though clunky looking) in the 80s and portable tablets in the 90s. When Russia's second moon landing includes a woman cosmonaut, NASA begins to recruit women for astronaut trainees in the Mercury program. Women begin to enter technical positions that were formerly closed to them. The ERA passes. A woman president is elected in the 90s.

It's refreshing to see a program that features adults acting and speaking professionally (some of the scripts are excellent) while taking pride and even enjoyment in their jobs. The future depicted, while not perfect, is overall a positive one rather than dystopian or apocalyptic.

Having said all that, Season 4 is definitely darker than the previous ones and looks as if it may be headed in a different direction. Still, I think it's one of the best programs on television and I just wish more people knew about it.
 
Just can't believe how old these characters are going to be in Season 5 which is going to take place 12 years later. Ed was already looking rough. :LOL:
 
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