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An accident on Mars strains relationships, while Miles embarks on a risky venture.
Preview images of Episode 4 “House Divided”, premiering December 1st!
#for all mankind#for all mankind spoilers#season 4#promotional#appletvsource#margo madison#miles dale#ilya breshov#samantha massey#eli hobson#irina morozova#(i am so sorry i never uploaded the promo pics for ep3!!!! if you guys want i can upload them but i completely blanked on posting them 😭)
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Miles Dale at the start of the season: out of work rig worker, Miles Dale now: runs the black market on mars, interrogated by both CIA and KGB assets.
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Toby Kebbell as Miles Dale FOR ALL MANKIND | 4.01 "Glasnost"
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Ilya comes to Miles’s rescue. Even after Miles took over the black market operation.
Good work, Ilya. I always knew there was a good man under there.
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I don’t like Miles Dale 😔. Like I liked him and then he started getting on my nerves <\3
#and let me be clear this is no hate to toby because i do love toby as an individual actor!#i just can’t stand miles he was working my last nerves halfway through the season. i don’t know where people stand with him on here.#miles dale#i know i didn’t enjoy a season until i hate one character. just one.#it gives some spice to my experience.
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For All Mankind
Season 4, “House Divided”
Director: Dan Liu
DoP: Karl Walter Lindenlaub
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4.03 Bear Hug
Let’s go!
Spoilers ahoy:
Margo: The most interesting, terrifying and heartbreaking storyline for this episode for sure. I don’t think anyone would have thought this was the trajectory of Margo’s story when this show started. Watching her strung up that way was hard. But now that she’s finally at Roscosmos, where she deserves to be. I am curious about Irina though. What does she mean that she has known Margo for a long time? Is she related to Sergei somehow? I can’t wait to find out more.
Kelly and Aleida: I’m so loving this team. I want a lot more of them this season. They can be power houses if they put their minds to it, especially Aleida. I didn’t even think about Kelly still having Karen’s shares from Helios. Damn those dividend payouts must be fire.
Bill: BILL!! I’ve been so worried that he was dead. I fucking cheered when he came on screen. Unfortunately, it seems like this will be his only appearance.
Dev: I have been anticipating return since the season started and it did not disappoint. I can understand him being bitter about everything that happened 8 years ago. You build something from ground up only to be thrown out would be a stab to the heart. He brushed up on his knowledge of business end of things so he won’t be blind sided again. Honestly, watching him walk into the board meeting and fire everyone was the highlight of the episode. Who knew I’d clap for Dev Ayesa one day?
On Mars side:
Miles, Ilya & Sam: Why does it seem that they lower class have better parties? I did love learning about the whole smuggling operation that’s been going on. I didn’t think the astronauts knew about it but seeing them be customers totally made sense. Miles is slowly getting more interesting and just as stupid as our OG characters. It was dumb luck that Lee was the one to catch him.
Lee: I hope we get to see more of him especially interaction with those he was stranded with for 2 years. I loved hearing him speak English. It seems he’s the only one who really knows how. Not really sure he expects anyone to smuggle an entire human but he must really be desperate. The Koreans knowing everything that happens at the base could bring out problems.
Dani: Not enough Dani.
Ed: Of course Wayne was his supplier. Who else? It seems his tremors are getting worse. I don’t think he’s going to be able to hide them for much longer. Just a reminder that getting old sucks. But it was cute seeing him gardening. (That’s it. That was his story line. Nothing barf inducing happened.)
Other things:
- Mayakovsky was mentioned but not shown. This is a crime. I hope we see him this season.
- Alex attempting the magic trick was so cute.
- Aleida’s bewilderment about Dev arriving there before them was gold
- They are very much emphasising on Miles. This week’s and next week’s episodes both feature him in their summaries. I get that they are establishing new characters but they aren’t the ones whose journey we followed. I have to say that the introduction and journey of the characters in S1 was stronger compared to these set of characters.
#For All Mankind#Margo Madison#Kelly Baldwin#Aleida Rosales#Miles Dale#Ed Baldwin#S4#4.03#thoughts and rambles#spoilers#for all mankind spoilers
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New Helios employees arrive on Mars as NASA undergoes major changes.
Preview images of Episode 2 “Have a Nice Sol”, premiering November 17th!
#for all mankind#for all mankind spoilers#kelly baldwin#aleida rosales#eli hobson#miles dale#margo madison#samantha massey#danielle poole#ed baldwin#season 4#promotional#(aleida and kelly hanging out omg 🥺)
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For All Mankind "House Divided"
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I love reading the comments on my most recent nature AU comic, genuinely the light of my day 💕💕💕
#someone just put a mile long analysis in the tags of the final page and seeing people who GET IT is so rewarding AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA#this is what I live to make comics for#the comments of horror and revulsion are also very delightful#like genuinely Dale isnt trying to be cruel. That was literally the nicest thing he could think to say#Its a horrifying thing to hear but its the truth and sooner or later Dev has to come to terms with it#Dales not withholding his love. He wants Dev to have a better and happier life than he did#But the bar of quality is quite literally underground#ANYWAY I LOVE YOU GUYS SO MUCH
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"LOST" Retrospect: "Who Ordered the Dharma Initiative Purge?"
Years ago, I had a written an article that speculated on which character from the ABC series, "LOST", was responsible for an incident called "the Dharma Purge". After a few re-watches of the series, I wrote this revision of the ARTICLE.
"LOST" RETROSPECTIVE: "WHO ORDERED THE DHARMA INITIATIVE PURGE?"
Seven years ago, I had written this article about a major incident on the ABC television series, "LOST". This incident happened to focus on the murders or "Purge" of the scientific research organization known as the Dharma Initiative. It happened on December 19, 1992; nearly twelve years before the series began and before the crash of Oceanic Airlines 815 flight.
In the Season Five episode, (5.10) "He's Our You", Oceanic Flight 815 survivor and later, time traveler Sayid Jarrah tried to murder young Ben Linus in 1977. In the following episode, another Oceanic time traveler, Dr. Jack Shephard, refused to treat the badly wounded Ben, who was near death. Eventually, two other time traveling castaways, James "Sawyer" Ford and Kate Austen, had taken Ben to the Others aka the Hostiles aka the Natives, a group of island inhabitants who served as its protectors on the behalf of the main protector Jacob, for treatment via Dr. Juliet Burke's instructions. Within a decade-and-a-half, Ben ended up ousting future billionaire Charles Widmore as leader of the Others.
Ever since the series had first aired, many fans had been uncertain of when Ben's tenure as the Others' leader had began - before or after the Purge. As I had stated earlier, the Purge occurred in December 1992, on the same day as Ben's birthday and during the same month as the Others' rejection of Widmore as their leader. Many fans and television critics had automatically assumed Ben had ordered the Purge. I have heard comments that compared Ben to Adolf Hitler. I have also heard comments that compared Ben’s younger self to a "young Hitler". Many people have claimed that it was Ben who had ordered the deaths of the Dharma Initiative members. However, I have my doubts.
During Seasons Three and Four, Ben had offered contradicting comments on whether or not he had ordered the Dharma Initiative Purge. In (3.23) "Through the Looking Glass", he had claimed responsibility of the Purge to Jack:
"Not so long ago, Jack. I made a decision that took the lives of over forty people in a single day"
Unfortunately, Ben had contradicted this claim in two other episodes. In the Season Three episode, (3.20) "The Man Behind the Curtain", he had said this to Oceanic survivor John Locke, while he displayed the remains of Dharma members at a mass grave:
"This is where I came from, John. These are my people. The Dharma Initiative. They came here seeking harmony, but they couldn't even co-exist with the Island's original inhabitants. And when it became clear that one side had to go, one side had to be purged, I did what I had to do. I was one of the people that was smart enough to make sure that I didn't end up in that ditch. Which makes me considerably smarter than you, John."
Ben never claimed responsibility for ordering the Purge to Locke. He had confessed to participating in the Purge. That same episode made it clear that his participation involved killing his abusive father, Dharma Initiative worker, Roger Linus. In fact, Ben also made the same thing clear in the Season Four episode, (4.11) "Cabin Fever", when he had the following conversation with another Oceanic castaway, Hugo "Hurley" Reyes:
HURLEY: So... This is where you shot Locke and left him for dead, huh? BEN: Yes, Hugo, I was standing right where you are now when I pulled the trigger. Should have realized at the time that it was pointless, but... I really wasn't thinking clearly. [Hurley steps back a little] HURLEY: Is that why you killed all these people, too? BEN: I didn't kill them. HURLEY: Well, if the Others didn't wipe out the Dharma Initiative -- BEN: They did wipe them out, Hugo, but it wasn't my decision. HURLEY: Then whose was it? BEN: Their leader's. HURLEY: But I thought you were their leader. BEN: Not always.
Interesting. He had admitted to trying to kill Locke in "The Man Behind the Curtain". But he denied being the one who had ordered the Purge. Also, Ben had been truthful when he told Hurley that he had not always been the Others' leader. The series had featured three other leaders - the ageless Richard Alpert (who eventually became the future leaders' advisor), Eloise Hawking and Widmore. Although some fans remain convinced that Ben had ordered the Purge, there are a good number of fans who hold Widmore responsible.
Thanks to a flashback in the Season Five episode called (5.12) "Dead Is Dead" - viewers learned that Widmore had definitely been the leader of the Others back in 1988. And in another Season Four episode called (4.09) "The Shape of Things to Come", viewers learned in a flash forward scene set in London that Ben had taken the leadership of the Others away from Widmore:
WIDMORE: I know who you are, boy. What you are. I know that everything you have you took from me. So... Once again I ask you: Why are you here? BEN: I'm here, Charles, to tell you that I'm going to kill your daughter. Penelope, is it? And once she's gone... once she's dead... then you'll understand how I feel. And you'll wish you hadn't changed the rules. [Widmore shifts in his bed.] WIDMORE: You'll never find her. [Ben turns to leave.] WIDMORE: That island's mine, Benjamin. It always was. It will be again.
I found it interesting that Widmore had regarded the island as "his". And there were other aspects of Widmore that I found interesting. The Season Five episode, (5.03) "Jughead", had revealed Widmore as a member of the Others, as far back as 1954 (when he was seventeen years-old). As one of the Others, Widmore (along with Richard and Hawking) had participated in a previous purge - that of U.S. Army personnel, who had brought a hydrogen bomb nicknamed "Jughead" with them to the island. On other occasions, Widmore had this inclination to kill anyone he deemed a threat to the island's secrecy. He killed a fellow Other to prevent the latter from leading Locke, Sawyer and Juliet to Richard's location in 1954. The 1988 flashback from "Dead Is Dead" revealed Ben's refusal to kill Danielle Rousseau and her baby, Alex. Instead, he claimed Alex as his child and threatened Danielle to stay away. This decision had angered Widmore, who had expected Ben to kill both. Why were Danielle and Alex's deaths that important to Widmore? Ironically, Widmore finally got his way regarding Danielle and Alex, thanks to Martin Keamy, the mercenary he had sent to the island to snatch Ben in Season Four.
So, when did Ben Linus replace Charles Widmore as leader of the Others? Before December 19, 1992? Or after? The photograph below from "The Man Behind the Curtain" hints that Ben had remained a worker for the DHARMA Initiative during that period, despite joining the Others sometime in the 1980s:
But had Ben assumed leadership of the Others by then? If not, does that mean Charles Widmore was still leading the Others in December 1992? Both the LOSTPEDIA and the WIKIPEDIA sites claimed that Richard Alpert had led the Others' purge against the Dharma Initiative in 1992. But neither site made it clear who had ordered the Purge. And "Dead Is Dead" never gave a clear date on Widmore's exile.
One would assume my choice for the man responsible for ordering the Purge would be Widmore. And you would be right. There seemed a good deal of evidence making him responsible. He had already participated in an earlier purge back in 1954. Ben had revealed time and again his willingness to use violence - even kill those he deemed a threat to himself or for emotional reasons. But the series had also revealed Widmore's willingness to do the same and especially kill in the name of protecting the island. And that included ordering Ben to kill an emotionally unstable Danielle Rousseau and her infant child. Widmore had also sent the murderous Martin Keamy to the island in late Season Three-Season Four to snatch Ben. He had claimed to Locke in (5.07) "The Life and Death of Jeremy Bentham" that he had done so to give Locke the opportunity to become the Others' new leader. Yet, his words to Locke contradicted his words to Ben in London, when he had claimed the island as "his". This scene had occurred nearly a year or more after the events of Season Four.
There is also the matter of whether Keamy had another agenda - namely to kill any of the Oceanic survivors that remained. In "Cabin Fever" he had demanded Sayid reveal the number of other Oceanic survivors and their location. Fortunately, the latter had refused. In a confrontation with the freighter's Captain Gault, Keamy revealed his intentions to "torch" the island. Some claimed that this had been Keamy's angry reaction to his men being attacked by the Smoke Monster. Yet, in (4.08) "Meet Kevin Johnson", Ben had accused the freighter crew of plans to snatch him and kill the island's inhabitants. The only freighter personnel in the room - spiritualist Miles Straume - had remained unusually silent. In the following episode, (4.09) "The Shape of Things to Come", Miles claimed that Keamy and his men were around to serve as security guards for a captured Ben. But there was the revelation that Widmore had set up a false location for the missing Oceanic 815 plane - with a plane wreck and dead bodies included. This is merely an assumption of mine, but I believe Widmore had sent Keamy to not only snatch Ben, but kill the remaining Oceanic survivors as well to maintain the narrative. I found a good deal of clues that led me to suspect Widmore had ordered the Dharma Purge.
After watching the series more than once, I find it increasingly difficult to hold Ben responsible for the Purge. His actions against the Oceanic castaways had featured spying, kidnapping, harassment, threats and manipulation. He rarely resorted to murder - aside from his attempt to kill Locke and his order to kill Sayid, Jin Kwon and Bernard Nader during the events in the Season Three finale, (3.23) "Through the Looking Glass, Part 2". If Ben was truly capable of ordering the Purge, he would have wiped out (or tried) the Oceanic survivors after getting Jack to remove the tumor from his spine. The man had proved incapable of following Widmore's orders to kill Danielle and Alex.
In the end, viewers know that Charles Widmore had been the leader of the Others in 1988-89, when he had ordered Ben Linus to kill Danielle Rosseau and her infant daughter. Viewers know that Ben had refused. Viewers also know that Richard Alpert had led a group of Others in the Purge against the U.S. Army in 1954. He also led the Others' purge against the Dharma Initiative on December 19, 1992. On that same date, Ben killed his father, Roger Linus, in a similar manner – by toxic gas. And viewers know that Ben had eventually replaced Widmore and exiled the latter off the island. Personally, I suspect Widmore had ordered the Purge against Dharma. But I suspect it was an order he had not issued lightly, given the number of years the Others had been in conflict with the Dharma Initiative.
But I cannot say with any authority that Widmore had ordered the Dharma Initiative Purge. If we only knew exactly when Widmore had been exiled, perhaps this mystery of the Purge will finally be cleared.
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I gotta admire Miles’s spine. Like, he was just an HVAC guy and he’s resisting CIA and KGB interrogation.
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Sarah: May I ask why you are giving Lauri false hope? Dale: False hope how? I'm just trying to be a good friend. Sarah: I know that, but she doesn't. She's thinking of canceling her trip to Lucky Palms because she thinks there might be something going on between you two. And that trip was supposed to be to get away from you!
Dale: Sorry, it wasn't my intention to confuse her. I just offered to help her with her training. Though it's not a bad idea to cancel her trip, like I said, Lucky Palms isn't… Sarah: 'A place for two girls alone', yeah, you've said that a thousand times, Cho. Dale: Ok, do you want me to talk her into going again? Sarah: Honestly? I think it's best if you stop talking to her altogether. The talk ends abruptly because the show is about to begin.
The girls run to the theater; Dale gets stuck with Miles Forthright, who insists on giving him an inkblot test for his end of term project. All Dale sees in the smudge is confusion, probably the one he created in Lauri's mind. Maybe he was wrong to try to offer her friendship, cause now she thinks he has feelings for her - what a mess!
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For All Mankind
Season 4, “The Bear Hug”
Director: Dan Liu
DoP: Karl Walter Lindenlaub
#For All Mankind#The Bear Hug#For All Mankind S04E03#Season 4#Dan Liu#Karl Walter Lindenlaub#Toby Kebbell#Miles Dale#Andrew Black#Ronald D. Moore#Apple TV+#Tall Ship Productions#Sony Pictures Television#TV Moments#TV Series#TV Show#television#TV#TV Frames#cinematography#November 22#2023
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