He passed away in 2014 (because of cancer). He recorded a pretty emotional speech a day before he died:
Fucking hell, powerful stuff. Thanks for sharing.
He passed away in 2014 (because of cancer). He recorded a pretty emotional speech a day before he died:
He passed away in 2014 (because of cancer). He recorded a pretty emotional speech a day before he died:
But the other culprit here being the fact this show was created by Ronald D. Moore, who also is the person who created my favorite show ever, Battlestar Galactica (2003). So I'm not surprised to see that I'm falling head over heels for this show as well. He's working his magic well, and I recognize his craft and talent behind it, for sure. God I love it all!
Sooo I binge-watched the 1st season in a matter of a few days, and I just watched 1st episode of season 2 earlier today, and I'm honestly fucking hooked!
A friend called me out on it being partly because if it's a show/movie about a man/woman in space, I'm gonna fucking love it, and honestly, yeah that's a decent way to describe my taste I guess. I just really love Scifi.
But the other culprit here being the fact this show was created by Ronald D. Moore, who also is the person who created my favorite show ever, Battlestar Galactica (2003). So I'm not surprised to see that I'm falling head over heels for this show as well. He's working his magic well, and I recognize his craft and talent behind it, for sure. God I love it all!
Can't wait to see how the rest of the season goes, I expect it to go hard. I'm here for the ride, and oh boy am I gonna enjoy it!
Not sci-fi, but Moore also did Outlander which is very popular. Early seasons are well done, but a little too sappy for me.
BSG is indeed the best show of all time, or right up there. That is all.Sooo I binge-watched the 1st season in a matter of a few days, and I just watched 1st episode of season 2 earlier today, and I'm honestly fucking hooked!
A friend called me out on it being partly because if it's a show/movie about a man/woman in space, I'm gonna fucking love it, and honestly, yeah that's a decent way to describe my taste I guess. I just really love Scifi.
But the other culprit here being the fact this show was created by Ronald D. Moore, who also is the person who created my favorite show ever, Battlestar Galactica (2003). So I'm not surprised to see that I'm falling head over heels for this show as well. He's working his magic well, and I recognize his craft and talent behind it, for sure. God I love it all!
Can't wait to see how the rest of the season goes, I expect it to go hard. I'm here for the ride, and oh boy am I gonna enjoy it!
Apple CEO Tim Cook visited the set of "For All Mankind," and Moore says that during his visit, he "got lost" in the vintage consoles and the keyboards that were used in the show. Moore says that he was warmly received in Cupertino, and it was clear that the show interested Apple "emotionally and very personally" as well as in a business sense.
Sooo I binge-watched the 1st season in a matter of a few days, and I just watched 1st episode of season 2 earlier today, and I'm honestly fucking hooked!
A friend called me out on it being partly because if it's a show/movie about a man/woman in space, I'm gonna fucking love it, and honestly, yeah that's a decent way to describe my taste I guess. I just really love Scifi.
But the other culprit here being the fact this show was created by Ronald D. Moore, who also is the person who created my favorite show ever, Battlestar Galactica (2003). So I'm not surprised to see that I'm falling head over heels for this show as well. He's working his magic well, and I recognize his craft and talent behind it, for sure. God I love it all!
Can't wait to see how the rest of the season goes, I expect it to go hard. I'm here for the ride, and oh boy am I gonna enjoy it!
Wow, Ed... that decision seems fraught with peril. Tough love is not the way to deal with Gordo. Can he rise to the occasion?
Yep. Season-long repercussions.I feel like things are not going to end well... Ed will have to deal with that decision.
Sooo I binge-watched the 1st season in a matter of a few days, and I just watched 1st episode of season 2 earlier today, and I'm honestly fucking hooked!
A friend called me out on it being partly because if it's a show/movie about a man/woman in space, I'm gonna fucking love it, and honestly, yeah that's a decent way to describe my taste I guess. I just really love Scifi.
But the other culprit here being the fact this show was created by Ronald D. Moore, who also is the person who created my favorite show ever, Battlestar Galactica (2003). So I'm not surprised to see that I'm falling head over heels for this show as well. He's working his magic well, and I recognize his craft and talent behind it, for sure. God I love it all!
Can't wait to see how the rest of the season goes, I expect it to go hard. I'm here for the ride, and oh boy am I gonna enjoy it!
Really enjoyed that episode. Very little space stuff but I love the family drama side of it maybe even more.
That was SOME performance from Michael Dorman in that episode. Went through every spectrum of emotion in 60 minutes. Can't believe Ed trying the tough love thing on him that worked so well on his son last season. He means well but fuck, Gordo needs professional help. This will end well...
Those scenes of Gordo giving talks to country clubs (or whatever they are) are heartwrenching. You can literally see him dying inside as he does them.
Molly in total denial of whats going to happen to her but showing signs of cracking.
Interesting that John Lennon is still alive in this alternate history!
This looks amazing! I'm sold already... and I love the direction this is taking.
Damn, Gordo looks so different. I didn't recognise him.
Is it a suit or did the actor gain weight?
FridayWhen does episode 3 drop? I need it. Got hooked on this so bad last week that I watched everything so far in like 2 days, and I just started rewatching.
Should have been up an hour ago, I just finished watching it. Its so damn good too.When does episode 3 drop? I need it. Got hooked on this so bad last week that I watched everything so far in like 2 days, and I just started rewatching.
Kinnaman deserves credit for his performance here. Another great episode, and even though the comparison is unfair I guess this stands in stark contrast to the very lackluster Wandavision finale.
Should have been up an hour ago, I just finished watching it. Its so damn good too.
100%. I'm not a parent either, but damn if they didn't make that scene relatable for all the same reasons. idk what to spoiler tag either, but I will just in case:Finished the episode 15 minutes ago and just now managed to get myself all calm and collected again.
Fuck man, that scene with the Baldwins had tears rolling down my cheeks the whole fucking time.
Ten years of holding in grief and guilt without even taking about it to your spouse, just wanting for things to go back to normal, and then just go off on your child for all the wrong reasons. Then the child having to take the role of the adult in the room till the grownups get their shit back together and they finally talk about it, let it all out. Fuck...
I ain't a parent but I felt that scene in my soul.
If you'd have told me 2 years ago that a performance from Joel Kinnaman was going to make me well up, I'd have laughed in your stupid face. Well...
He passed away in 2014 (because of cancer). He recorded a pretty emotional speech a day before he died:
100%. I'm not a parent either, but damn if they didn't make that scene relatable for all the same reasons. idk what to spoiler tag either, but I will just in case:
They did an absolutely amazing job in going through the entire gamut of emotions with the Baldwins, and I love the fact that Karen came to terms with Kelly wanting to go to Annapolis before talking it over with Ed. It added so much power to the next scene because it allowed us to focus on Ed's grief and why it manifested in anger, sadness and fear vs having to deal with both of theirs at the same time. I usually don't cry during scenes, but I was balling haha.