Rolling Stone ‘For All Mankind’ Season Two Finale Takes One Giant Leap
Seemingly meandering subplots are tied together with precision in an action-packed and moving conclusion
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full spoilers for Season Two of Apple TV+’s For All Mankind
. If you want to know more about the season without being spoiled, read our pre-season review.
“I started jogging again.”
This sentence is uttered by astronaut Gordo Stevens (Michael Dornan) midway through the Season Two finale of
For All Mankind, the Apple TV+ series depicting an alternate history where the Soviets landed on the moon first, triggering a never-ending space race. Gordo’s statement will likely not go down in the annals of quotable dramatic television with “I
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Alternative history drama For All Mankind returns for season two. Moving forward in time to the 1980s, it sees the space race between the Soviet Union and the United States intensify as the moonbase expands.
The second season of
For All Mankind raised weighty issues for Kiwi actor Michael Dorman. The sci-fi drama centres on what would have happened if it was a Russian astronaut – and not American Neil Armstrong – who took those first historic steps on the Moon in 1969. The first season rewrote modern American history while also chronicling the less-than-perfect lives of a group of US astronauts who were involved in trying to put their country back on top in the space race.