S2E7: No Person Left Behind

S2E7: No Person Left Behind

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S2E8: BONUS ROUNDTABLE: Into the Grey

Is your jaw still hanging open from the Season 2 finale? Are you ready for a spoiler-filled conversation about episodes 8-10? Krys is joined by her costars Sarah Jones (Tracy Stevens) and Shantel VanSanten (Karen Baldwin), plus the man himself—For All Mankind co-creator and execu ...  Show more

S2E9: The Lunar Bases That Never Were

It’s been a dream for generations: Will we ever be able to live on the moon? On this episode, Krys welcomes For All Mankind executive producers Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi, plus writers room researcher Erika Hatva, to discuss how Jamestown was realized on the series. Krys also ch ...  Show more

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