The finale of the fifth season of For All Mankind leaves the fans of the series surprised

- April 15, 2026
- Updated: April 15, 2026 at 3:00 PM

The Apple TV series For All Mankind has concluded its fifth season with a shocking and coherent ending for its central character, Ed Baldwin, played by Joel Kinnaman. This ending, which comes almost at the beginning of the season, represents a break from the image of invincibility that surrounded Ed throughout the series, as he has faced various wars and critical decisions.
An unexpected change
The death of Ed Baldwin, although premature in the narrative, redefines his legacy by reflecting the complexity of his character. From the beginning of the series, Ed has been a charismatic and stubborn individual, whose decisions have often been driven by his own agenda, influencing both his career and personal relationships. The series does not seek to reinvent the character in his farewell; on the contrary, Ed dies as he has lived: challenging authority and risking his life in the name of what he believes is right, even when he no longer has the physical ability to do so.
The latest episodes focus on an emotional conclusion, incorporating flashbacks and intimate encounters that offer a new dimension to the character, moving away from the spectacle to explore his humanity. This approach reveals that, beyond his achievements in space, what truly defines Ed is his way of understanding the world and his unwavering loyalty, even above norms and common sense.
Thus, For All Mankind offers a conclusion that does not seek to justify or completely redeem Ed Baldwin, but rather presents him as a true reflection of his story, making him one of the most complex characters in the series. Ultimately, his legacy is defined by the blend of his charisma and his stubbornness, leaving viewers with a fully satisfying sense of closure.
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