In For All Mankind's season three episode "All In" there is a sequence that I'm sure you all are not familiar with at all.
Two characters share increasingly intimate moments (especially for them), in an elevator. After a rewatch (I'm sure noone has done this), I think I saw something, but I need more perspectives.
Query: In 1988, does Margo slip out of her shoes for part of an elevator ride?
Please check my math, because it looks like she does. It matters naught, it's just every time I watch I kinda do a doubletake.
That was, uh, certainly lively. I’ll take that as a compliment. As I intended.
FOR ALL MANKIND — 2x08 ‘And Here’s To You’
#when bae looks spiffy
(The best of this post and its reblogs, but with links that work)
Here is a website where you can scroll down to all the different levels of the ocean
Here is a website where you can see the future of the universe
Here is a website where you can press a ‘make everything okay’ button, over and over, until things really are okay
Here is a website that you can read if you feel like a burden
Here is a website where you can look at strobe illusions (TW strobe/flashing)
Here is a website where you can cut stuff up (TW blood/sh)
Here and here are websites where you can play with sand
Here is a website where you can draw with macaroni and other fun foods
Here is a website where you can paint someone’s nails
Here is a website where you can grow a garden with emojis
Here is a website with hundreds of videos of people hugging you (rightfully dubbed ‘the nicest place on the internet’ because it really is, y’all, it made me cry)
Here is a website that will take you to other useless websites
Here is a website where you can make a tiny cat play bongo drums (and other instruments!)
Here is a website to help give you gentle reminders <3
Here is a website where you can grow a tiny farm
Here is a website where you can take a bunch of scientific personality tests
Here is a website of calm rain noise
Laura Roslin in 2x09 Flight of the Phoenix
I don't really understand this webzone. But, as an old, I don't really want to fully engage with fandom other than to give people kudos. I do wish I could communicate with others how much I appreciate their artistry and competence in their contributions to fandom (specifically fiction), but I'm useless at the words.
So! If you end up here somehow, hello! And please excuse my hit-and-run type "interactions". I enjoy everything you do and am cheerleading your efforts!!
For All Mankind (4.01 "Glasnost")
Wrenn Schmidt as Margo Madison
Gediminas Adomaitis as Kirill Semenov