They are so like two naughty school boys in the principal’s office who 100% are still giggling over their prank but also a bit scared they might be in trouble. Giggling coming out was so funny
I can't believe this is her fake accent. I can't believe she's British and her voice is much softer and polite in real life. What an incredible actress from performance to the tone she always set in each scene.
I didn't care for Molly at first but she quickly became one of my favorite characters like Ahsoka in Star Wars. She risked her life and gave up her eyesight to save an astronaut without second thought still sad that she's gone.
@@SaltyCanadianhonestly at first I thought it would be a terrible idea and he was killing his best friend. He didn’t know how to deal with his mental problems but damn I guess giving him purpose was what saved everybody
That’s def what Molly was thinking. But i think she was mad that they were being unprofessional on the clock at a time when they’re almost due for a launch, and the bureaucrats didn’t like what they heard so she had to make a show for them 😂
Well, while it is a military trainer aircraft, they're not exactly intended for really harsh maneuvers like what Ed pulled chopping thrust and kicking it into a tailspin. Yeah, it probably was just a pure mechanical failure that he didn't cause, but he didn't do them any favors. I do agree that Molly was probably more trying to reprimand them for being unprofessional rather than blaming Ed for the failure, because those T-38s are provided to NASA not only to help the astronauts keep up their flight hours, but to help them get around quicker than relying on normal commuter aircraft. Astronauts were chosen back then because they were the type of people who pushed the envelope regardless of consequences, and that type of person tends to be a bit reckless and devil-may-care. They do occasionally need reminders that they represent something a lot larger than themselves now, and a Navy Admiral, Chief of the Astronaut Office and one of if not the most important people in the history of Jamestown and NASA shouldn't be acting that way. It was one thing back in Season 1 when he was just a sour grapes astronaut who shot his mouth off. This is very different.
@@sunshadow9704Then you should know that this scene is set in the 80' so far before woke was a word. And there was right and left in politics back then. And lets add that the show is an uchrony so it makes your comment even less relevent. Ps : Great and no feelings are not compatible.
the show definitely has a progressive spirit to it. The show makes me think that America probably wouldn’t have this woke cultural struggle now if they had implemented social reform earlier in history.
Lol the way Molly had them sitting there like 2 kids in the principal's office is one of the funniest moments of the entire show.
I wonder if Molly Cobb would have done worse to Astronaut Dave Walker if she found out that he buzzed a Pan Am jet with his T-38?
When ADMIRAL Ed tries to stand up and explain himself and gets told to sit back down and sheepishly does so had me bust a gut.
Well when your ticket to Jamestown rests in how you behave I’m not sure I’d take chances either lmao
They are so like two naughty school boys in the principal’s office who 100% are still giggling over their prank but also a bit scared they might be in trouble. Giggling coming out was so funny
I can't believe this is her fake accent.
I can't believe she's British and her voice is much softer and polite in real life.
What an incredible actress from performance to the tone she always set in each scene.
I love Molly, she’s one of the best characters
0:50 when you and your bro get caught by your mom
I like the “I can’t believe we didn’t get in trouble” look at 1:36
God i love molly. She is my favorite character in show
Molly, you're just getting started being in charge, so you need to set a certain tone...
Molly: I am...🤣🤣🤣
‘Don’t look at him!’ LOL
I wonder how Molly Cobb would have reacted to Astronaut Dave Walker buzzing a Pan Am jet with his T-38?
The new slogan: "NASA. Things happen." I can see it 🙂
That's SpaceX's
Molly is right tho - things happen. The whole show is about how their ability to adapt and improvise overcomes unforeseen problems. It’s a good slogan
Those two would have been less terrified if she beat them with a two by four
I didn't care for Molly at first but she quickly became one of my favorite characters like Ahsoka in Star Wars. She risked her life and gave up her eyesight to save an astronaut without second thought still sad that she's gone.
I miss Molly so much in FAM 😔
This scene exemplifies why she was one of my favorite characters.
Noticed that Margo was about to switch off the recorder when molly instead turned it off first and she was like
"k... i dont mind"
Spoiler alert:
Whyyyyyyy did they have to kill off Molly?! She was such a good character 🫠
That's how Molly would've wanted to go. She was very much pro the mission no matter what.
Molly went out a hero, saving everyone from the bombing of the center. She wouldn't of had it any other way.
Because it cost too much age her I guess. Same for Karen.
Have a greeaat Day !
I liked Molly, no bs, stones as big as the moon.
Molly, Mom and Boss Babe !
Ed Baldwin making catastrophically bad decisions again?! :o
Sending Gordo back to the moon was a pretty good fuckin decision tho
@@SaltyCanadianhonestly at first I thought it would be a terrible idea and he was killing his best friend. He didn’t know how to deal with his mental problems but damn I guess giving him purpose was what saved everybody
How it’s Ed’s fault that the engine failed? That plane was doomed. If it didn’t happen to Ed it would have happened to anyone else.
That’s def what Molly was thinking. But i think she was mad that they were being unprofessional on the clock at a time when they’re almost due for a launch, and the bureaucrats didn’t like what they heard so she had to make a show for them 😂
Well, while it is a military trainer aircraft, they're not exactly intended for really harsh maneuvers like what Ed pulled chopping thrust and kicking it into a tailspin. Yeah, it probably was just a pure mechanical failure that he didn't cause, but he didn't do them any favors. I do agree that Molly was probably more trying to reprimand them for being unprofessional rather than blaming Ed for the failure, because those T-38s are provided to NASA not only to help the astronauts keep up their flight hours, but to help them get around quicker than relying on normal commuter aircraft. Astronauts were chosen back then because they were the type of people who pushed the envelope regardless of consequences, and that type of person tends to be a bit reckless and devil-may-care. They do occasionally need reminders that they represent something a lot larger than themselves now, and a Navy Admiral, Chief of the Astronaut Office and one of if not the most important people in the history of Jamestown and NASA shouldn't be acting that way. It was one thing back in Season 1 when he was just a sour grapes astronaut who shot his mouth off. This is very different.
Old and great America. No woke. No lefts. No feelings.
I’m guessing you haven’t watched the show
@@davidloudonphotography well, I have. 4 seasons.
@@sunshadow9704Then you should know that this scene is set in the 80' so far before woke was a word. And there was right and left in politics back then.
And lets add that the show is an uchrony so it makes your comment even less relevent.
Ps : Great and no feelings are not compatible.
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the show definitely has a progressive spirit to it. The show makes me think that America probably wouldn’t have this woke cultural struggle now if they had implemented social reform earlier in history.