>For All Mankind renewed for Season 5
>Along with announcing Star City, a new spinoff series about the Soviet side of the race that we didn't see in Season 1, showing how they landed on the moon first
SPACEKINO INCOMING
https://www.msn.com/en-us/entertainment/news/for-all-mankind-renewed-for-season-5-spinoff-in-the-works/ar-BB1lNHiF
I've never heard of any of these
because they ruined cool astronaut stuff with woke trash
this
plus the soviet side of things was comically stereotypical as frick, unrealistic
It's just wokies jerking off to alternative history soviets.
>he has twitter
>he liked the tweet
>senpai 5.png
fricking filter i forgot
herb
So a show about how it was actually gay black women that beat the US to the moon.
You bait but no, that's not what it will be if they want to maintain continuity with the existing show and not retcon everything. There have been very few or no non-white Soviet characters.
post the season 5 soundtrack
You want obvious songs? I'll show you obvious
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Less obvious
magic rock make tribe shuffle
Surely the soviet side wont have a bunch of darkies and girl bosses representing the big bad commies...
Most of the show has been surprisingly restrained in its depiction of the Soviets, making them just another place and people competing with the US, not a "big bad" enemy. There's plenty of good sympathetic Soviet characters.
There's some sinister KGB stuff but it's kept separate from their space program
>girl bosses
Did you not see 'Chernobyl'? They will be somewhat limited on what they can do with race but the USSR did have a significant number of swarthy people on its fringes who can be brought into the story for whatever purpose they want.
The woman in Chernobyl was 100% fictious, made up for the show.
>another season of 9.5 episodes of ESG/relationship drama and .5 episodes of alt-history space race
pass.
>dude like if the soviets had made it to the moon before the USA then like the USA would've totally adopted current year identity politics and... failed to achieve any other first in the space race...
mixed signals: the series
>failed to achieve any other first in the space race
At least the NASA ship is the first of the 3 big players to land on Mars. Turns out later that it wasn't the first but still, the Soviets did a giant frickup and had to abandon their ship
beaten by a country that doesn't have anything even resembling a space program today.
They don't have a space program but they do have a ballistic missile program that stirs up a lot of international fearmongering.
>allegedly unmanned Mars probe secretly has a 2-man crew aboard
>one of them dies and the other is stranded in a tiny miserable capsule without even enough room to stand up
Maybe it's not believable but it still feels like a distinctly North Korean thing to do
frick off shill
hes right, sending two men on a one way trip just so they can say they were first is exactly what NK would do
they better give him his blaze of glory
frick off samegay shill
Are you new Black person, we've been having regular Senpaichi tbh ne onions threads for years
the US established the first moonbase too, right? thats a biggie
first man on an asteroid was a soviet but on an american-flown mission. think the race element drops off later in the series, or at least becomes more about M7 vs helios
Season 4 is mainly the struggle between "the elites" and the oppressed underclass of Mars contractor workers, and toward the end becomes Earth vs Mars
yeah, was just more meaning in terms of chasing "firsts". from when dev enters the show his whole schtick is kinda showing that corpos can do what governments do, so as the cold war thaws and the superpowers become more buddy buddy the race kinda shifts to be public vs private. at least until china shows up
>corpos can do what governments do
only if they have so much revenue that they'd pay 8-9 figures in taxes every quarter, thus need to lose at least that much money, every quarter. beyond that, if there's a profit incentive for space travel, corporations will seek to cut costs, which will result in catastrophic failures, which will quickly ground their "space program."
Dropped after season 3, the idea of a permanent Mars colony is too dumb
were so fricking back, kinoman bros
Though we should expect him to have a very reduced supporting role. He'll be in his 80s
Unless they pull some bullshit like discovering Mars microbes that grant the secret to magical life extension or something
i hate when good actors waste their careers in garbage
2012 here I come
its a good thing they removed the unique poster counter. now no one call tell when threads are just a shill talking to itself.
what possible reason did they have for such a move?
Something about israelites and/or trannies. Is always the answer
shills had to cycle ips often to samegay. they implemented the post delay to combat ban evasion. facilitating shilling is always top priority on swaglord's Cinemaphile, thus, poster count removed.
Ironically, the schizo whining about alleged shills is the only actual samegay here
ok give it to me, is for all mankind worth a watch, I feel like giving western goyslop another chance
I'm not answering your question but I need you to know that I'm not answering your question.
It's basically a "what if" series if the space race never ended and all the promises and progress of the 20th century paid off. By the 2000 they are already on Mars and about to see an explosion in asteroid mining and companies already mine stuff on the Moon.
Is it politics and space exploration or is that just the window dressing to suck you in, and its all le human le drama?
see
It's a decent balance of those things. Some episodes are probably more le human drama than you want, but then other episodes are very politics and space exploration-focused.
...at least for the first 3 seasons. Season 4 is the weakest imo because they used most of the cool space stuff budget on just the first and last episodes, and in between is all just set on Earth or in rooms in the Mars colony where no one ever goes outside
the shill lies. the primary focus is modern day identity politics drama with maybe a few minutes of space stuff per episode.
Oh yeah, it's true that a closeted lesbian in a fake marriage with a man becomes President of the United States in the 90s.
Guess you shouldn't watch if you're #triggered by something like that
I'm "triggered" by the promise of alt-history space race as bait, then the switch to woman/lbgtqbipoc drama.
it hardly has any idpol stuff at all compared to most shows, and where it does crop up its to parallel real world shit like DADT
>compared to most shows
so you admit its shit. the idiotic anachronistic nature of it is what makes it most offensive
The Soviets IRL made a big deal out of putting the first woman in space. Does this anger you? The fact that real life and real history included idpol drama like that?
it also stands to reason that in this timeline, having gotten the first man, theyd rush getting the first women up to prevent the americans "winning" that stage of the race too. reasonable to assume by the 70s thatd be something the US would push for to get a win
>The Soviets IRL made a big deal out of putting the first woman in space
because that's the only milestone they could hit
Yes it's worth a watch, though each season goes in a whole new direction/theme and they have been of varying quality. Season 2 is the best
see
nah, it's shit
No.
>t. gay who has watched all of it
I'm unironically very happy right now
me too anon, i binged this last month and it quickly became one of my favourites
I would unironically watch the shit out of Moon-Miners.
Wish they could squeeze in the song 'Half the World Away' feels like a good space song.
the series that dares to ask what could mankind's future have been if the israelis didn't bankrupt the west with their eternal wars against humanity
i know youre joking but i think from what we know the middle east is one of the few things thats worse off in this timeline; one of the thingies at the start of the seasons mentioned camp david failing (i assume since it was Reagan hosting it and not carter).
though i think they also said sadat survived his assassination attempt though which in the context of improved US-USSR relations would maybe bode well for peace in the middle east. also no war on terror since no 9/11 since the soviets never went into afghanistan
>more commie agitprop
> Watch first episode
> Alot of SJW subplots and leftist agenda in my face
> Still sit through it because of moonplot and Joel Kinoman
> Finish s01 in a day
> Start s02
> find out Kinoman is behind a desk and the entire moon base is full of minorities and women
dropped
stick with it anon, he remains based he uses his desk job to put himself back on missions, specifically the most exciting one
Beloved is coming back.
Post best scenes
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The final scene of S4 was kino as frick. My favorite part is always when they do the flash forwards.
wow what a totally organic thread!
I watched this over Christmas with my parents
We couldn't watch anymore after season 3. Show was fun, but holy frick was it nosediving. I lurked some S4 threads and it seemed like it was more of the same. I wish it was more scifi and less soap opera
The original concept was "Mad Men but 1970's NASA" but Ron decided that real-life NASA in the 70s was too depressing.
As much as I wish the show was solely focused on space exploration shit 100% of the time, I get that they have budgetary constraints, and need to include some amount of character drama in it. I watched the whole series in like a month, and while some of the boring parts dragged for a bit, the main premise still kept me interested. Hopefully season 5 is good. Also they better give kinoman a good ending at this point.
good excuses shill
homie what the frick is your problem
how many times are you going to scream shill like a moron?
fr fr no cap
What the FRICK was his problem?
with announcing Star City, a new spinoff series about the Soviet side of the race that we didn't see in Season 1, showing how they landed on the moon first
we're so fricking back, hopefully it does well enough to get their side of s2
I wish that the Soviet side would have less homosexual shit and less drama, it'll probably not happen though.
OH BOY, CAN'T WAIT TO BE TOLD THE SOVIETS WERE THE REAL RACISTS, SEXIST, TORTURERS, AND THE ONLY GOOD SOVIETS ARE THE ONES WILLING TO KILL OTHER SOVIETS AND FIGHT THEIR GOVERNMENT.
I would prefer a show set on the moon we never even got to see Jamestown last season
>a new spinoff series about the Soviet side of the race that we didn't see in Season 1, showing how they landed on the moon first
ok I am cool with this cause the USSR in the new seasons has been kind of nerfed compared to the US and Helios
I'd like to know if Korolev just fixed the multi-engine N1 rocket or just went with something closer to Saturn V big-ass engines.