Because of the quarantine I have found time to get into stuff I normally would not have gotten into. I usually enjoy sci fi like Star Trek and BSG as well as The Expanse but I eventually ran out of space opera and decided to check out Apple's "For All Mankind" out of boredom. I knew about the show but I dismissed it as another "Astronaut Wives Club" type soap opera.
It started off slow but once they got to the space stuff I could ignore all the soap opera stuff and ended up enjoying it. Because of this show I am much more interested in real space flight and harder sci fi. I dived into "The Right Stuff", "Apollo 13", and "First Man" as well as "The Martian" and "Interstellar".
Has the quarantine made astronaut stuff much more relatable?
It started off slow but once they got to the space stuff I could ignore all the soap opera stuff and ended up enjoying it. Because of this show I am much more interested in real space flight and harder sci fi. I dived into "The Right Stuff", "Apollo 13", and "First Man" as well as "The Martian" and "Interstellar".
Has the quarantine made astronaut stuff much more relatable?