SummaryThe sci-fi series from Ronald D. Moore set in an alternate universe where the USSR had landed on the moon first and NASA continues the space race with a group of astronauts that include Edward Baldwin (Joel Kinnaman).
Created By:Ronald D. Moore, Ben Nedivi, Matt Wolpert
❮ For All Mankind
Season 3
6 Seasons
Season Premiere:
Jun 10, 2022
Metascore
Universal Acclaim
84
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5.1
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Metascore
Universal Acclaim
100% Positive
15 Reviews
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0% Mixed
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Jun 9, 2022
100
"Mankind" is the most thoughtful and thought-out show on TV, so nuanced and exquisite that you forget where and when you're living and who’s president. It’s in a class all its own; it’s a new frontier of just how good TV can be.
Jun 9, 2022
91
For All Mankind is a fascinating, underrated show that offers science-fiction/alternate history on top of great storylines, strong characters, and well-written episodes. It all works together seamlessly without feeling like storylines are being sacrificed in the name of spectacle. If you liked the first two seasons, the third keeps up the momentum.
User score
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45% Positive
18 Ratings
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Jul 25, 2022
7
I can't honestly say that I'm enjoying this series as much as the first and second. None of the "next generation characters are remotely interesting and completely lack charisma. When did you ever hear of Neil Armstrong or Buzz Aldriin's kids joining NASA anyway? Also I think they're in danger of simply repeating kkwhat we've already seen take place on the moon now take place on Mars. Why is Gordo s son (I never bothered to learn his name)! suddenly cracking up like his Dad? How does that make any sense? Also they've strayed back into season 1 territory of being over the top woke! What's Ellen's role been yet again this series? To be gay? A gay president this time? Nobody cares, its just not an interesting storyline., and on top of that now the other guy turns out to be gay. Don't bother giving him a personality or any reason to like or care about his character, just make him gay and they can spend two episodes addressing that! Boring. Ll
Aug 5, 2022
6
admirable [ ad-mer-uh-buhl ] adjective worthy of admiration; inspiring approval, reverence, or affection.
Jun 6, 2022
90
For All Mankind Season 3 delivers more of what made its excellent Season 2 so thrilling. ... If there’s one spot, though, where For All Mankind Season 3 might frustrate viewers, it’s the resurrection of one of the most contested storylines in the show’s run. By the end of Episode 8, however, I could see where the writers were going with this story and its conflicted main player. ... Overall, For All Mankind is just freaking good TV.
Jun 13, 2022
80
The show has learned from the mistakes of its first season, which had a very slow start. The initial episode of the current season feels as heart-pumping as a blockbuster action movie.
Jun 10, 2022
80
More than once, I was frustrated by season three — frustrated enough to resort to all-caps yelling to anyone who could listen. Even still, there are few shows I’ve enjoyed more this year and few finales I’ve looked forward to more than this one, and despite those frustrations, I still vastly prefer the show’s impulse to dig into the painful places rather than to skitter around on superficials.
Jun 6, 2022
73
Season 3 feels even more ambitious, and at times more meandering, than the two that came before it. For most shows, the race to Mars would be the entire season, but for one as bold as For All Mankind, getting to the Red Planet is only half the drama.
Jun 6, 2022
67
Plenty of Season 3 moments arise from certain characters’ stubbornness to relinquish the past and embrace a new set of possibilities with fresh people at the lead. “For All Mankind” still manages to be a compelling, propulsive show, even if it often falls prey to that same idea.
Jul 25, 2022
5
Some strange user reviews regarding wokeness ruining the show misses the point that the show is somewhat ridiculous and is essentially a somewhat dull space soal opera. There is the occasional exciting moment but there's too much Dallas and too little space exploration
Jun 19, 2025
2
Season 1 and 2 are great.Characters are smart, story is plausible and entertaining. I don't know what happened with Season 3 but there' s a clear downgrade in the story and writing. Suddenly, it became some kind of C grade fan fiction with intelligent characters doing stupid things just for the sake of drama. People watch this show for inspiration, space travel, and stories about overcoming adversity, not what ever season 3 became. They stories are very one dimensional, ill thought out, and makes no sense in the real world. What a terrible turn for what was once a great sci fi TV series.
Apr 21, 2025
2
For god sake. How a serieaboutspace exploration becomes something about LGBT agenda and stupid insecurities, like a teen serie?
May 7, 2023
1
Just watch the season 1 and 2. Not Season 3. Season 3 made me say in front of the screen "Why are you doing this, it doesn't make sens?!" out loud. Or "You are a bartender in season 1, you can't be CEO of a multi-billionaire company in season 3?!". Or "It's been 1 week on mars and you are already arguing and fighting like teenager, you are supposed to be world class astronauts?!" I usually don't write review but I used to love this show and the logic and character from the first season has been insulted and buried by the bad show writers.



























