For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Krys Marshall and Casey W. Johnson Preview — For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3: All In

Preview — For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3: All In

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The race to Mars has gone from a two-way to a three-way race. On For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3, “All In,” NASA competes to stay ahead after Ed Baldwin jumped ship to join the new competition on For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 2, “Game Changer.” 

After losing his chance to command NASA’s first mission to Mars, Ed leave NASA for the opportunity to command Dev Ayesa’s privately funded one.

The move came as a shock to Ed’s NASA colleagues, who it’s safe to say didn’t even have Dev Ayesa on their radar before Ed’s big announcement. 

For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Wrenn Schmidt
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Wrenn Schmidt (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)

On “All In,” viewers will see the first fallout from Ed’s choice as his new team goes up against his old, led by his long-time friend, Danielle Poole. From an emotional and character standpoint, all that potential drama almost makes the Soviets — still very much in this race — feel like an afterthought. 

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Don’t count the Soviets out just yet, though. There is still plenty of potential for them to cause personal and emotional devastation considering Margo’s current status as a Russian asset. 

The episode description of “All In” teases Margo being confronted with a harsh personal reality. Could it be related to her relationship with Sergei Orestovich Nikulov?

What do you think Margo will realize on “All In?” Are you excited to see the competition between Ed and Danielle heat up?

Check out the photos below for a preview!

Episode description: As NASA scrambles to prepare for the launch to Mars, Margo is confronted with a harsh personal reality.

Photos from For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3:
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Krys Marshall
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Krys Marshall (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Wrenn Schmidt
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Wrenn Schmidt (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Shantel VanSanten
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Shantel VanSanten (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Krys Marshall and Casey W. Johnson
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Krys Marshall and Casey W. Johnson (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Edi Gathegi
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Edi Gathegi (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Noah Harpster and Coral Peña
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Noah Harpster and Coral Peña (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 -Coral Peña
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Coral Peña (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Joel Kinnaman, Cynthy Wu and Shantel VanSanten
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Joel Kinnaman, Cynthy Wu and Shantel VanSanten (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Joel Kinnaman and Cynthy Wu
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Joel Kinnaman and Cynthy Wu (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)
For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 3 - Krys Marshall and Casey W. Johnson
For All Mankind — All In — Pictured: Krys Marshall and Casey W. Johnson (Photo Courtesy of Apple TV+)

What are your hopes for this episode of For All Mankind? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below, and be sure to catch up with our review of For All Mankind Season 3 Episode 2, “Game Changer,” right here.

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