It’s the outer space saga that might have been, and another season has come to a close on Mars. Nope, it’s not John Carter, it’s Ed Baldwin and the rest of the crew working hard For All Mankind. In this season, Ed gets his free Guys of a Certain Age tote bag, in the form of gray hair, a slight stoop and an ornery disposition, but still has the energy to organize the kidnapping of an asteroid. We’d say “you can’t make this stuff up” but clearly, someone did. And it’s worth watching. Three Guys agree.
Jay’s Regrettable Segment pays homage to … sorry Mrs. Reed… Dr. Hormone, and though his use of superpowers are a bit on the sketchy side, it’s probably not what you think.
Sadly, Art leads the Guys in saying goodbye to someone who became famous in the motion picture boxing ring, and closed his career in the world of the Mandalorian. Jay considers putting his hand in a popcorn bucket that might not let go, and Robbie tells how a super man trades his cape for a kilt. This episode is indeed for all mankind.
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Revisiting With Stan Brown
The Emmy Goes To?
Roland Redux Part Deux
Roland Revisited
Gone in a Flash
Vote For Pedro
Seeing Apple Vision
The Ghost of GOCA Past
This Might Be All You Get
No sign of intelligent life, artificial or otherwise
Disney Minus
Guardians of the GOCA
That was The Way
This Should Be The Way (Forward)
We are Tarzan
Star Wars To the Max
The Art of Self Publishing
Disney, Wicks and Morsels
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