For All Mankind — Season 4
Helios, Happy Valley, and a colony with rules, episode by episode
For All Mankind S4E1 Review: An Asteroid Catches Fire and Buries a Hero
The premiere jumps eight years into a comfortable alt-2003 and then strands its founders in the wreckage of a mining mission that was supposed to launch the fut
For All Mankind S4E2 Review: Happy Valley reveals its two-tier reality
The second hour of Season 4 settles into Mars as a company town, where bandwidth, bonuses, and below-deck rage redraw the colony's lines.
For All Mankind S4E3 Review: The Coup In Moscow Cracks Open Every Closed Door
A Soviet hard-line putsch reshuffles the board on Earth, on Mars, and inside Margo Madison's interrogation room, and Helios changes hands by lunchtime.
For All Mankind S4E4 Review: A Suit Valve Becomes a Cold War Detonator
One fist fight at Depo One drags Happy Valley, Moscow, and the Gore White House into the first proper Cold War of the alt-history's twenty-first century.
For All Mankind S4E5 Review: A Twenty-Trillion-Dollar Rock Cracks Every Loyalty on the Board
The Goldilocks asteroid arrives as both windfall and stress test, and the hour spends its runtime watching parents, partners, and partners-in-crime decide what
For All Mankind S4E6 Review: Margo Steps Out of the Shadows in Leningrad
A two-trillion-dollar accounting problem forces a continent-shifting pivot, and the ghost in Margo's earpiece finally decides she would rather be hated than hid
For All Mankind S4E7 Review: Dev Ayesa Breaks the Strike and Buys Mars
A labor standoff at Happy Valley collapses into an explosion, a fatality, and a CEO's million-dollar bribe — and the season's real heist quietly takes shape.
For All Mankind S4E8 Review: The Heist Sets Its Pieces
Margo briefs the strike-breakers she just outmaneuvered, Sergei surfaces in a Houston parking lot, and Ed's grandson crawls through a vent because grown men can
For All Mankind S4E9 Review: The Heist Crew Closes Ranks Before Ranger's Burn
Penultimate hour pulls the hijacking conspiracy into daylight, drags Ed into honesty with his daughter, and leaves Miles in cuffs as the clock on Goldilocks run
For All Mankind S4E10 Review: The Asteroid Pivots and Two Lives Empty Out
Goldilocks turns toward Mars, Margo confesses on the Houston floor, and Danielle takes a North Korean blade because Ed picked Mars over Earth.