Everything was going so-so, and now the interesting thing has begun!
I don't even know straight away, but both Apple series that I watch, in this week's episodes, have been directly transformed — that TMS, that For All Mankind.
@Honomer: He's not an idiot. Ner served in Vietnam, and anyone who is interested in at least a little bit of the history of the 20th century knows what kind of war it was, how the country spat on everyone who fought there, and what a senseless idea that campaign to Asia was, so he did not throw it away in vain, far from in vain.
The plot was very coolly promoted! Unlike the first two episodes, this one kept me in suspense. The moon was shown smartly, the last-minute route change highlighted NASA's stay on the verge of despair (the real NASA would hardly have done such a thing). And Ed's wife is a separate topic "everything that is not according to my rules has no right to exist", although towards the end of the series she has already become a little "humanized"
uhh, a fucking series, I like that I do not delay, events are developing very quickly, I understand that they will reach up to 2019, or even further, WE ARE WAITING)
It is clear that Kinnaman has a code for immortality at least until the final, but Cobb is not even in the top ten in the cast, so the descent into the crater turned out to be very stressful
@zadraleks: rockets can fly not only to Earth. Targets can be located on the Moon itself or in orbit, low gravity makes the Moon an excellent launching pad.
The image of Molly's husband is very strong. And the actor played all 100.
An anti-war gesture with throwing medal ribbons in the face of a sentry... Well, maybe it was fashionable then, but here it looked stupid and inappropriate. I would have thrown it to the commander or the president... An ordinary soldier saluted you, and you basically gave him three letters... It's ugly even for a Negro
I don't even know straight away, but both Apple series that I watch, in this week's episodes, have been directly transformed — that TMS, that For All Mankind.
What's next? Horse racing in 2019?
And Ed's wife is a separate topic "everything that is not according to my rules has no right to exist", although towards the end of the series she has already become a little "humanized"
Both in mentions and in music.
The best episode so far.
An anti-war gesture with throwing medal ribbons in the face of a sentry... Well, maybe it was fashionable then, but here it looked stupid and inappropriate. I would have thrown it to the commander or the president... An ordinary soldier saluted you, and you basically gave him three letters... It's ugly even for a Negro