Things Apparently Got Awkward During Movie Night on the Space Station

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Things Apparently Got Awkward During Movie Night on the Space Station
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'And I realized at one point that all the bad guys were Russians.'

On one level, Vande Hei said that he would sometimes "poke holes" in cosmonauts' "logic," implying that they would sometimes spar about international issues. On the other, though, he said that his time on the station has sometimes forced him to confront American culture's misrepresentations of Russian people — and that it all came to a head on movie night.

The crew adapted by adopting a strategy in which "everybody got a turn to pick a movie they'd seen and wanted to share with everybody else," Vande Hei recalled. A further clue about contemporary US-Russian relations on the station: Vande Hei said the movie nights were on a "previous flight," suggesting that NASA and Roscosmos space voyagers are no longer getting together for the weekly ritual.

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