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Video: First-look at Killjoys and Dark Matter Season 2

From a media release:

Space unveiled earlier today a First-Look promo from Season 2 of its highest-rated Original series KILLJOYS. The action-packed spot sees the return of the kick-ass bounty hunter trio Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen), Johnny (Aaron Ashmore), and D’avin (Luke Macfarlane).

As previously announced, Season 2 of KILLJOYS premieres Friday, July 1 at 9 p.m. ET on Space.

In the Season 2 premiere of KILLJOYS, “Dutch And The Real Girl” (Friday, July 1 at 9 p.m. ET on Space) after failing to rescue D’avin from Arkyn, Dutch and Johnny head to Eulogy, an outlaw-only barter town, in the hopes of stealing a mysterious, high tech shield from the infamous Connaver gang.

And here’s a peek at Dark Matter’s first trailer:

 

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Space original series Killjoys Season 2 premieres July 1

From a media release:

Space announced today that Season 2 of its #1 original series KILLJOYS premieres Friday, July 1 at 9 p.m. ET on Space. Space also revealed today an exclusive first look from Season 2 of the smash hit series, available for download here. In the image below, Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen, Star Wars VII: The Force Awakens) is found in a compromising position as she and fellow Killjoy Johnny (Aaron Ashmore, SMALLVILLE) continue their search for D’avin (Luke Macfarlane, BROTHERS AND SISTERS).

Season 2 of the sci-fi adventure series KILLJOYS follows a trio of interplanetary bounty hunters (Ashmore, John-Kamen, Macfarlane) as they hit the ground running to uncover Khlyen’s (Rob Stewart, SUITS) secret agenda. As shocking truths are revealed, they realize the galaxy’s notorious criminals are no match to the threat that comes from within the RAC. Dutch, Johnny, and D’avin’s loyalties are tested as they struggle to find the balance between politics, family, and doing what’s right for the good of The Quad. With so much on the line, the trio start to wonder if the warrant is still all.

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Link: Women Behind Canadian TV: Lisa Rose Snow

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Women Behind Canadian TV: Lisa Rose Snow
“I have worked every “Joe Job” under the sun. I’ve been a nanny, I’ve worked at McDonald’s. It came a time where I was like ‘OK, how can I work in my field and still pay my rent and still make my own thing?’ So I’ve been very fortunate to have a job where I’m in my field, I’m paying my rent and I’m learning a ton under amazing people–lots of amazing women but lots of amazing men as well. I feel like if you surround yourself with really good, strong female leaders then the men they put in the room are good, strong men that are the kind of men you’d want in a room.” Continue reading.

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Link: Women Behind Canadian TV: Michelle Lovretta

From Bridget Liszewski of The TV Junkies:

Women Behind Canadian TV: Michelle Lovretta
“I really crave well drawn female characters, so I most often respond to a writer who can bring that recipe. Many of those writers are women, so the gender balance thing kind of takes care of itself. I don’t hire the women I hire for politics or for the industry–I hire them selfishly, for the good of my show. Same for the menfolk. But I will say that over the years I’ve come to realize that it’s not just the number of women on staff that matters, it’s also the number of women whose ideas and voices end up on the screen under their own name. That’s how you build a career and escape tokenism.” Continue reading.

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Link: Critics Vote: Top 10 Canadian Shows of 2015

From The TV Junkies:

Critics Vote: Top 10 Canadian Shows of 2015
In this time of Peak TV there are countless viewing options out there for television fans. With so many choices it’s harder than ever to prioritize what to watch, let alone narrow down the Top 10 Canadian Shows of 2015. But that’s exactly what we’ve tried to do here with the help of 15 television critics and writers from across Canada. We asked them to put together a list of their top 10 Canadian television shows from the past year. We gave 10 points for No. 1, 9 points for No. 2, 8 points for No. 3 and so on. The overall list was then determined by the cumulative point total for each show. Continue reading.

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