For All Mankind
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Welcome to the retrospective recaps ofFor All Mankindseason two.

Im just drifting out here.
Luckily for us, though, their ambivalence as they navigate their messy situations makes for good TV.
Its a striking I told you so moment turning itself inside out.
Karen isnt the only one wanting to have a stern word with Ed and Gordo.
Molly reads her wayward pilots the riot act but refrains from grounding them.
Tom and Margos faces are best described as aghast.
Good day to you, Margo and Tom!
Meanwhile, Tracy is on the moon for the first time, arriving to much fanfare and initial excitement.
The tension between dreams (the romance of flying!)
and reality (having to eject and wasting a $2 million fighter jet!)
is woven into nearly every moment of The Weight.
The jogging and clearing out the liquor cabinet are manageable enough, but he needs to do more.
The look and tone are so reminiscent of similar scenes inRushmoreandThe Graduatethat it seems not at all coincidental.
A joyfully chaotic father-and-sons bonding moment ensues as they all leap into an impromptu pool party.
A nice chat in which Ellen meets Elise, Pams longtime partner.
Those drinks go so well that Ellen and Pam wind up in bed together.
Will this heady reunion be a Whoops, never again, its been real!
or an Oh, wow, this is real, what do we do now?
Aleida has indeed shown up to embark on what she hopes will be long-term employment at NASA.
Well see how this goes.
We also have the first sighting of the moon guns in this episode.
She plays it off gruffly, which works, but is not a long-term solution.
The cat is going to escape that bag sooner than later.
Of all the people navigating a weird, unexpected path, Mollys may be the loneliest.
Pardon me, Im going to go put the lime in the coconut.
Stacys Mom alert: I regret to acknowledge that Danny Stevens isnt just a thoughtful U.S.
Check theFor All Mankindpage this Monday for episode six.