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Bouncing back stronger from 'what if' moments
The second season of Apple TV+'s For All Mankind imagines alternate history and offers a different way to think about setbacks
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Sarah Jones in Season 2 of For All Mankind.
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Alison de Souza In Los Angeles, Alison de Souza
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Apple TV+'s ambitious science-fiction drama For All Mankind (2019 to present) imagines an alternate history - one in which the Soviets, not the Americans, make the first lunar landing in 1969.
This causes a butterfly effect that changes many other events - some for the better. And it leads to many tantalising "what if" moments in history, such as Beatle John Lennon not being assassinated or Prince Charles marrying his old flame Camilla Parker Bowles instead of Princess Diana.

