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Review: Dark Matter takes mysterious, intriguing next steps

Because I’ve been covering television for years, I have a bit of a suspicious streak when it comes to storylines. I’m always looking for the red herring, the twist, the other shoe to drop. Because of that, watching Episode 2 of Dark Matter turned into an exercise in conspiracy theories and experiments.

I watched the six aboard the Raza, interacting and weighing the knowledge they had their memories wiped and informed by the Android that they are all hardened criminals. One/Jace is the most sensitive of the guys and is all about redemption; no surprise he wanted to help the miners fight back against the corporation. Three/Boone, Four/Ryo and Six/Griffin were more in agreement by acknowledging their violent pasts while trying to move forward, but ended up joining One in his cause and taking up arms against a seemingly unbeatable foe.

Two/Portia quickly emerged as the most level-headed of the bunch, able to take a moment and think things through (unlike the testosterone-fuelled fellows), which paid off when she made a deal with a rival company and successfully scuppered Ferrous Corp’s devious plans. Five/Das spent much of the episode feeling like an outsider; ironic considering she’s the key to the big mystery of who wiped her compatriot’s memories and why. Sure, Five told Two she knows who did it but wouldn’t reveal their identity, leaving us wondering for at least one more week.

But getting back to my suspicious mind, I can’t help but wonder if this whole thing is one big social experiment. Just because the computer told these five that they’re criminals doesn’t mean they are. Maybe they’re just regular folks who have been told they’re bad people. How they react to that—and the decisions they make moving forward—are all part of a grand plan. Will a group of strangers with different personalities and social beliefs band together and form a cohesive team or tear themselves apart?

We already know corporations are in control of everything, so why wouldn’t/couldn’t they do the same with people? As for the Android’s role in all this, she could be recording everything that happens during the test as well as manipulating situations, offering up spare information to the six and then watching what happens.

I know, I know, we’re just two episodes in to Dark Matter. There’s lots more story to go before we get to the answer promised in the season finale. But it will be fun to find out if I’m on the right track … or way off base.

Notes and quotes

  • “We’re better than that … we’re also pirates and smugglers and thieves. That’s a very diversified portfolio.” — Three
  • “No computer program is going to tell me who I am.” — Two
  • Using terms like “baditude,” “Slashy Stabberson” and “It’s Bubba Time,” only makes Three all the more awesome.
  • Listen, I know David Richmond-Peck has played many roles, including Commander Neiman on Dark Matter, but he’ll always be “the guy with the tail on Orphan Black” to me.
  • The opening credits are super-cool.

Dark Matter airs Fridays at 10 p.m. ET on Space.

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Link: Killjoys Creator on Avoiding Love Triangles, ‘Aliens’ Influence

From Amber Dowling in the Hollywood Reporter:

‘Killjoys’ Creator on Avoiding Love Triangles, ‘Aliens’ Influence
Lost Girl doesn’t sign off until later this year, but creator Michelle Lovretta has already been hard at work on her next act. Killjoys — a co-production between Syfy and Canada’s Space – centers on Dutch (Hannah John-Kamen), a beautiful but lethal Level 5 bounty hunter in outer space. In the pilot, her partnership with Level 3 hunter John (Aaron Ashmore) is put to the test after a kill warrant shows up for his brother D’Avin (Luke Macfarlane). Continue reading.

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Tonight: Killjoys, Dark Matter, Indspire Awards, Survivorman – Finding Bigfoot

 

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Killjoys, Space – series premiere “Bangarang”
Killjoys Dutch (Hannah John–Kamen, HAPPY VALLEY) and John (Aaron Ashmore, LOST GIRL) are in serious need of R&R after capturing a dangerous smuggler in the badlands of Westerley. But when a death warrant is posted for D’avin (Luke Macfarlane, BROTHERS & SISTERS), John secretly takes the job to save his estranged brother. With a competing Killjoy also on the job, the team is in a race against time to clear D’avin’s name and their own. Check out Greg’s feature on Killjoys.

Dark Matter, Space – Episode 2
As the crew comes to terms with the revelations about their respective pasts, they are faced with a dilemma – help the miners against insurmountable odds, or abandon them to certain death. Look for Greg’s review in the morning.

Indspire Awards, Global
Fourteen outstanding Indigenous achievers will be honoured at the 2015 Indspire Awards gala, recorded live in Calgary, AB. Co-hosted by Lorne Cardinal and Kyle Nobess, the 2015 Indspire Awards gala features performances by Indigenous talent from across Canada, as well as a special appearance by New Zealand’s Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre. Indspire is an Indigenous-led registered charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people for the long-term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.

Survivorman: Finding Bigfoot, City – “Tennessee”
Hiking far off the beaten path, Les searches remote forested land deep in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains of Tennessee with Scott Carpenter, a local researcher claiming to have interactions with Bigfoot in the area. Battling his own psyche, Les enters the Bigfoot hot spot, planting hidden cameras and scent traps in an effort to elicit an interaction – but the longer Les hunts for Sasquatch, the stranger things get.

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Link: X Company’s Amin Bhatia and Ari Posner

From Kevin Young of Socan Magazine:

Music Creators Amin Bhatia and Ari Posner
Although X Company is a period piece, the score is quite modern, and intentionally so, Posner says. “Right from the get-go, they said, ‘It’s set in World War Two, but it has to feel like now’ – in order to make younger viewers see themselves in the characters. There are times when the score needs to be a bit more traditional to put you in that era, and sometimes we erred on going a little too modern, but that’s really how it found its legs.” Continue reading.

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Proper Rights, Boxing Cats ink distribution deal

From a media release:

Proper Rights announced today that they have entered into an exclusive multi-title distribution agreement with Canadian production company Boxing Cats Productions, which will see Proper representing three of Boxing Cats latest series for presales and international distribution.

Boxing Cats Productions (Canada’s Greatest Know It All, Patent Bending, And Go!) is an award winning Toronto based Production Company formed in 2006 by veteran producer/director Brad Brough, who specializes in reality, formats, factual entertainment and specialist factual television – BCP creates original, ambitious and entertaining series for audiences worldwide.

The three series are currently in development with major North American broadcasters, and include a unique character-led paranormal series, an authentic new survival expedition series set in the Yukon, and a fixed rig series that goes behind the scenes inside some of the biggest businesses in the country.

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