For All Mankind presents an alternate history; set in a world where NASA and the space program remain a top priority for America. Season 1 begins in 1969, when the Soviets are first to put a man on the moon.
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For All Mankind: Season 1 | Reviews
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Kinnaman
is just one piece of a cast that is strong all around, but you like them so much that you wish even more they were given more to work with. Full review Even though it might not exactly leap off the screen, Moore’s storytelling is relatively well-honed, meaning that it’s never less than watchable. Full review For all of its polish and cleverness and suspense, For All Mankind ultimately puts the soap in space opera. Full review At the very least, there’s hope for For All Mankind.RogerEbert.com
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Sydney Morning Herald
Series creator Ronald D. Moore (developer of Outlander and the rebooted Battlestar Galactica) looks like he has another winner.
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IndieWire
For All Mankind spends most of its episodes presenting this new world in the least imaginative and most inert ways possible.
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Chicago Sun-Times
It’s a brilliant premise, expertly rendered in (the) opening moments... but things slow down after that.
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Vox
For All Mankind is nowhere near perfect, but it’s deeply watchable — eventually.
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Vulture
It speaks to the power of the storytelling that I was literally breathless...
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Slant Magazine
For All Mankind prioritises its alternate history’s tedious political maneuvering over its characters...
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For All Mankind: Season 1 is available to stream in Australia now on Apple TV+.