For All Mankind Season 2 Episode 7 Don't Be Cruel
- April 2, 2021
- 64 min
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7.7 (1,699)
For All Mankind season 2 episode 7, titled "Don't Be Cruel," follows the continued tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union as both nations send their astronauts to space. The episode opens with Ed Baldwin struggling with personal issues as he must put on a brave face to lead a mission. On the other hand, Gordo Stevens and Tracy Stevens are excited to be reunited with each other at home after Gordo's recent mission. Still, their reunion is short-lived as Tracy has to leave again for her training.
Meanwhile, Karen Baldwin, Ed's wife, is struggling with her own personal conflict as she must decide whether to be with her lover, a fellow astronaut, or stay loyal to her husband and family. As tensions continue between the two nations and personal issues debilitate the space heroes, the episode primarily revolves around the liberation of Pluto by the Soviet Union.
NASA and the US government are caught off guard as the Soviet Union is able to defend their space station with a new, advanced weapons system. Given the situation, Gene Kranz and Margo Madison have to work together to find a solution before things worsen between the two nations.
At the same time, Molly Cobb is assigned to work with a new group of astronauts, including a woman, Danielle Poole. Molly initially struggles to accept Danielle as a competent astronaut who can handle herself in the male-dominated industry. However, the two eventually bond and help each other in their respective journeys.
Additionally, Lunar Industries Corporation's CEO, Aleida Rosales, faces heat from the media for her company's lack of diversity. However, Teddy Wilson defends her by discussing the economic benefits that the company has brought to the underprivileged communities.
Overall, For All Mankind season 2 episode 7 is filled with drama, personal struggles, and the looming threat of a space war between the two superpowers. As the eyes of the world turn to the space race, our astronauts and their struggle to maintain their personal lives and the pressures to make groundbreaking strides in space technology is emphasized, making this episode a must-watch for all science-fiction fans.