This is the kind of thing that drives me nuts about #ForAllMankind: the Soviet administrator's wife (Tasha Polivanova, played by Olga Fonda) has appeared in two episodes, but the captions refer to him by name (Lenya) and her as "spouse".
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This is the kind of thing that drives me nuts about #ForAllMankind: the Soviet administrator's wife (Tasha Polivanova, played by Olga Fonda) has appeared in two episodes, but the captions refer to him by name (Lenya) and her as "spouse". It's pervasive: most seasons have been built around the more interesting female characters, but until the last episode one of the male astronauts was credited first (don't let the door hit ya, Bob) and now the "lead" is just a dude who showed up last season.

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This is the kind of thing that drives me nuts about #ForAllMankind: the Soviet administrator's wife (Tasha Polivanova, played by Olga Fonda) has appeared in two episodes, but the captions refer to him by name (Lenya) and her as "spouse". It's pervasive: most seasons have been built around the more interesting female characters, but until the last episode one of the male astronauts was credited first (don't let the door hit ya, Bob) and now the "lead" is just a dude who showed up last season.

@me I haven't started watching yet. This is a good observation.
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@me I haven't started watching yet. This is a good observation.
@GeoffWozniak Even in this episode, there are a bunch of "where's Poochy?" scenes for the person who no longer leads the credits.
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