This was a devastating episode.
This tv show is a slow burn. Gets better if you have the patience
This episode was just heartbreaking. Amazingly acted, especially by Shantel VanSanten, but really hard wo watch. But I guess that's part of a good story. The show is just brilliant.
This show is just a gem, IMO!!
What an amazing yet heartbreaking episode. The acting from Shantel VanSanten who until this moment was just a background noise was incredible.
Shantel VanSanten carried this whole episode.
I need five words for this review, that I had summarized in three:
better than Interstellar
What an absolute pathetic person
He thinks his son is dead and has started drinking. There is still hope for Shane I think.
Pretty good tv
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An absolutely unimaginable trauma for a parent, just devastating.
Lol is so funny how much men in this show and that era had such a stick up their ass because a woman can do some things they can lol.
So the Baldwins needs privacy but you fucking reporting it on live tv. Assholes
Cant think of a worst thing to happen to someone than losing a child
no words
i have never saw an impact on me on any show like this episode... wow just amazing chealing feeling all over my body
Heartbreaking. You can feel the sadness and pain. It makes you think on what would you do in a situation like this.
Yes, that was a heartbreaking episode. So sad to see the grieving family. But Karen is a cold as before. No way to show some weakness before others.
Still not getting the point of the Margo and Aleida storyline. Does Margo want that Aleida gives up her youth/life for science just like she did?
I've get out of words
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Stunning episode. Beautifully acted and written in a wonderfully understated way. Alone on the moon, does Ed now feel the Soviets were more honest with him than his own colleagues?