For All Mankind — Season 2
Cold War escalates to the lunar surface, episode by episode
For All Mankind S2E1 Review: A Decade Jump Lands on a Solar Storm
The premiere flashes through Reagan-era alt-history before a coronal mass ejection traveling at thirty percent of light speed forces Jamestown into a shelter it
For All Mankind S2E2 Review: The Solar Storm Sends Everyone Back to Earth
Molly's radiation badge, Ellen's deputy desk, and Gordo's drunk midnight road put the founders' generation back on the couch — and Ed forces three of them up ag
For All Mankind S2E3 Review: A Lithium Vein Drags Marines to the Moon
A lithium claim on the moon escalates to armed marines while Ed Baldwin, Tracy Stevens, and Aleida Rosales detonate the lives they spent a decade rebuilding.
For All Mankind S2E4 Review: Pathfinder's Crew Gets Built on Lies
Ed assigns himself a command, Gordo hallucinates ants, Dani forces a reckoning, and a T-38 dogfight ends in the Gulf.
For All Mankind S2E5 Review: The Weight of a Famous Astronaut
Tracy lands on Jamestown to a Carson-ready welcome and a tour that ends in a hot rack, while Gordo trains in a closet and Karen breaks down after Danny leaves.
For All Mankind S2E6 Review: A Soyuz Summit, a Shamrock Hotel, and a Wild Horse
A handshake-in-space summit collapses on day one while Ed names his old separation and Gordo walks into a $1,500 glass of wine to take his wife back.
For All Mankind S2E7 Review: KAL 007 Drags NASA Into the Cold War
A heart attack pulls Ellen off the plane that kills Tom Paine, and the show spends the next hour drafting every character into a war they did not sign up for.
For All Mankind S2E8 Review: Two Cosmonauts Reach for a Case on a Ridge
Pathfinder gets armed, Gordo comes clean, and a moon-rock argument detonates into a shooting war over an empty toolbox.
For All Mankind S2E9 Review: A Blockade, a Confession, and a Breach
Pathfinder launches into a war footing while Karen names her affair, Pam goes back to Elise, and a cosmonaut wakes up asking for asylum.
For All Mankind S2E10 Review: Two Astronauts, No Suits, and the Hour That Made the Show
Ron Moore's writers room closes 1983 the way a finale should — with a near-war averted by a handshake, a meltdown stopped by a duct-tape suit, and a love song s