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Welcome to the retrospective recaps ofFor All Mankindseason two.

First up: the continuing wacky space high jinks between the U.S. and the Soviets.
When are these two crazy world superpowers going to kiss and make up?
How did they know where to go so quickly?
And what are the Americans going to do about it?
Guns on the moon it is.
What if Jamestown Colony is bugged?
Didnt Ed leave the cosmonaut Vasiliev alone for a brief period when he was up there nine years ago?
But this is a job at NASA.
Shes almost too proud to take the job, but shes also too desperate not to.
See you at JSC, kiddo.
Kellys interest in attending the U.S.
Naval Academy at Annapolis is so strong that its become her first choice among colleges to apply to.
Shell make an excellent applicant.
Why hasnt Karen heard about this interest before?
Gee, I simply cant imagine why that would be a fraught topic of conversation in the Baldwin household!
Why does Kelly even want to do this?
Kelly tries the public-service angle, to no avail.
That Tom Petty poster in Kellys bedroomreflects a certain kinship, huh?
and approaches Kelly with a more open mind.
It seems like a sign, and Karen boards the good ship Future Midshipman Kelly Baldwin.
The real barrier to Kellys dream is Ed.
More specifically, Eds nuclear-grade emotional meltdown when he hears of it upon arriving home.
Season-one Ed is back with a vengeance, and its terrifying.
Kelly again nails it: What were gonna do is calm down and talk about whats going on.
While Tony Hadley serves up a swoony blue-eyed soul, Gordo heads to the couch.
Check theFor All Mankindpage this Friday for episodes five and six.