DADT hits so much harder when a gay president enacts it. Damn Ellen is between a rock and a hard place.
The tension with the Russians is unreal. I wish Poole could tell them to gtfo her hab.
(I really gotta stop watching For All Mankind & The Orville back-to-back. There is such a thing as too much of a good thing, it can be mentally exhausting with the right pair of stories.)
A part of me wants everyone on Mars to go rogue, join forces, and declare themselves an independent planet. That would be very silly from a writing perspective, but I still want to see it.
Again, the brief moments of humor are very on point and appreciated. Because the overarching story this time is heavy, Doc. I want to know why the General got visibly pensive when Vice President Foghorn Leghorn started preaching fire & brimstone in the President's office. I want them to stop suggesting that people are going to kill themselves only for them to just... not.
The weakest thing about this season continues to be poor, old Danny boy. Please wrap it up next episode and get back to the inevitable three-way peace treaty between NASA, the Soviets, and Helios so we can see growth on Mars the way we never got to see it on the Moon.
(And if there's a Cthulhu in the water.)
Wait. The combined brain power of the US & Helios couldn’t figure out where water is located? How did the Russians even figure out where the water is.
Has the show become a soap opera? Or was always a soap opera and I just didn’t notice it.
WTF is wrong with this season?
Meant to be set in the 90s but the woke bullshit is already out of hand.
Oy Vey, what a waste of an episode.
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Takes a turn into more dysfunctional space drama this week, which makes it the (relative) weakest of the season so far but still very much entertaining and twisty fun. Well, except the Danny plotline that feels too dragged on now, especially compared to how much brisk, snappy storytelling they've done elsewhere this season.