For All Mankind — Season 3
The race to Mars opens a new frontier, episode by episode
For All Mankind S3E2 Review: Ed Loses Mars, Then Buys It Back
Molly Cobb gets fired, Danielle Poole gets the seat, and Karen Baldwin sells the Polaris hotel to a Helios collective that drags the whole race private.
For All Mankind S3E3 Review: The Race Hardens Into a Blackmail
The three-way scramble to Mars compresses two years of schedule into eight months, and the season's quiet love story turns into a coercion file.
For All Mankind S3E4 Review: A Solar Sail, A Soviet Meltdown, A Choice
Sojourner unfurls a Jolly Roger, Mars-94 cooks its own reactor, and the race to the Red Planet becomes a referendum on whether rescue is still a public good.
For All Mankind S3E5 Review: A Dust Storm and a Stolen Engine Decide Mars
"Happy Valley" lands eight people on a planet while quietly establishing the espionage debt that will haunt every future flag-planting.
For All Mankind S3E6 Review: A Coming-Out on Mars Triggers an Earthbound Reckoning
Will Tyler tells the world the truth on tape, Ellen Wilson answers by executive order, and the first Martian Thanksgiving turns into a brawl over liquid water.
For All Mankind S3E7 Review: The Drill Hits and Everything Comes Apart
A perjured husband, a poisoned friendship, a pilot on go pills, and a Helios bit that bucks loose — the hour lets four kept secrets blow at the same time.
For All Mankind S3E8 Review: A Landslide Buries Everyone's Reasons for Being Here
A ridge collapse on Mars pries open every conversation the colony has been postponing, and none of the survivors get the absolution they were reaching for.
For All Mankind S3E9 Review: A Penultimate Hour That Detonates Four Closets at Once
Ellen Wilson tells the world she is gay, Kelly Baldwin codes on a moon she was never supposed to give birth on, and a North Korean stowaway puts a rifle on the
For All Mankind S3E10 Review: Kelly Rides a Homemade Rocket Up, a Van Detonates Outside NASA
The Mars rescue ends as a triumph and the home front ends as rubble — Ron Moore's third season closes by pulling out the floor under everyone watching.