If the space race kept going, what would have happened? We're excited to find out! On THE FOR ALL MANKIND AFTERBUZZ TV SHOW, we'll be breaking down the history and the false-future being told from each week's episode of the series. With topical discussion, weekly predictions, and news, subscribe and comment to stay up to date!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmAfter Shows |
Join Tatiana Mariesa and Tara Erickson to break down the finale episodes of Apple+'s For All Mankind! Comment below on your thoughts on the dramatic conclusion to one of Apple+'s first seasons of television! more
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Episodes 6 & 7 A launchpad accident leads to delayed missions FBI background checks and Ed, Gordo and Danielle struggle with an extended Jamestown mission. @TaraErickson and @TatianaMariesa break it down. more
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After watching the first 2 episodes I was so jazzed about listening to this podcast but (and I really try to to look for the positive in things) it was just a brutal listen. From the strange talk about the actors ethnicities to a complete misunderstanding of what they just watched and how to properly relate their thoughts to us. I wish them the best of luck on their podcasting journey but this is where Hit the eject button and leave in the escape pod.
So bad it gave me ear cancer.
The Space Race was one of the greatest endeavors in human history, so this new show is a fascinating look at what might have happened. I love the after show too, but that comes as no surprise since the afterbuzz crew is awesome.
Endless dithering, middle school level analysis, and hosts that I find annoying. I love the For All Mankind TV show and was hoping to find a podcast where the themes and topics of the show are discussed more and predictions made and such. There is almost none of that here. I am sure lots of other people like this podcast. But I find almost zero value in listening to these two talk about the show. more
I love different podcasts that aren’t the norm! This one was great! The hosts did an awesome job of giving us the scoop!!
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