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    https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...om-made-stuff/

    March 29, 2015

    Photos: Akemi, custom-made stuff, weird classic artwork


    Akemi: We have to turn on the humidifighter.

    Me: You mean humidifier.

    Akemi: No, humidifighter. It fights against dryness.

    Akemi was thrilled today as she received delivery of the custom keychains she ordered from http://www.benir.gallery.

    Along the same lines, I’m having this place – http://www.knottytie.com – to make me a couple of custom ties based on Hieronymus Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights.

    If this one works out, I might expand my wardrobe of weird classic artwork-themed ties…

    The Nightmare by John Fuseli.

    The Scream by Edvard Munch.

    The Smiling Spider by Odilon Redon.

    Medusa by Caravaggio.

    I’d consider them conversation starters.
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      https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...ome-to-vega-v/

      March 30, 2015

      Video: Vega V

      Photos: Vega V restaurant, pastries, T.W. Peacocke, Arcturus 4


      I was up at 5:30 a.m. this morning so that I could make the one hour drive over to space station Vega V for our 8:00 main unit call.

      After passing through customs and checking my weapons, I consulted the space station’s kiosk for entertainment options:

      First up, breakfast…

      The dining room offers a beautiful view of the nearby (relatively speaking) nebula. I enjoyed a shot of Aldebaran Whisky, a pint of Spice Beer, then chased them both down with a Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster.

      They were out of Bulgar Ashkhan so I had “the special”, a selection of this galaxy’s most memorable pastries.

      Director T.W. Peacocke skips breakfast to concentrate on other things. Like, say, shooting a t.v. show.

      Next stop…
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        https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...to-arcturus-4/

        March 31, 2015

        Photos: Arcturus 4, Alex Mallari Jr., Michael Ayr


        Welcome to space station Arcturus 4.

        It’s light years from Vega V in both distance and style. V5 is a way station catering to business travelers and upscale shoppers while A4 is temporary home to some of this galaxy’s most notorious miscreants.

        Case in point, look at who we happened across this morning walking the station’s skeevy corridors: none other than FOUR (Alex Mallari Jr.) looking FOURCLAN chic.

        Or stop by one of the station’s underbelly rummage shops for a deal on archaic gak or a blackmarket sidearm. http://www.denofgeek.com‘s Michael Ayr minds the store. Would you like bullets with that?

        Tomorrow, I start my morning at the Transfer Transit center (more on that in the coming weeks), then head over to the production offices for a Dark Matter quadruple feature of episodes 102, 103, 104, and 105. I suspect I’ll be spending most of the afternoon slugging for ADR (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubbing...DR.2Fpost-sync) before ending the night deep, deep underground…

        Late breaking news! Tomorrow, our special guest stars will finally be revealed!
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          https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...enes-from-set/

          April 1, 2015

          Photos: Ivon Bartok, Dark Matter set, Joe, Dino, T.W. Peacocke, Lawren Bancroft-Wilson, Brandon Tataryn, Steve, Alex Mallari Jr., Nikki, Ian Brock, portuguese tarts


          Well, hunh. That super special (double) special guest star announcement was supposed to come out today. Honest. And, despite the delays, it still may. Or, at worst, come out tomorrow. At the very latest!

          Probably.

          Scenes from set…

          The production hotline is akin to the red phone, only to be used in cases of extreme emergency. This afternoon, I discovered on set producer Ivon Bartok using it to order a pizza.

          What’s at the end of the underground tunnel? Actually, the correct question would be: “Who’s at the end of the underground tunnel?”

          Joe and Dino ride the dolly. Next up: the roller coaster!

          Director T.W. Peacocke and Visual Effects Supervisor Lawren Bancroft-Wilson confer on a shot. 1st Assistant Director Brandon Tataryn flashes a knowing smile. But what DOES he know?!

          Steve and Alex discuss the grab, spin, smoke and restrain.

          Gun girl Nikki ready for action.

          Dark Matter Production Designer Ian Brock lends his support. And he was still standing there when I left set today!

          This guy! That guy! And Portuguese chicken lunch!

          And, of course, Portuguese tarts. The chicken was just an appetizer.

          Tomorrow marks our final day of production on episode #108. Up next: Director Ron Murphy returns for episode #109 while Dark Matter stunt coordinator John Stead does the donors for #110. And, finally, we complete the season with a double dose of Stargate vets: directors Martin Wood and Andy Mikita. Ah, just like old times…
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            https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com.../april-2-2015/

            April 2, 2015

            Photos: David Hewlett, Ruby Rose, Dark Matter gang playing laser tag


            Well, finally! It’s official!

            http://io9.com/first-details-on-davi...ark-1695188609

            David Hewlett is returning to Syfy! This summer Hewlett will reunite with Stargate Atlantis writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie on their new show Dark Matter.

            Hewlett will have a recurring part as Talbor Calchek. In a slight change for Hewlett, Calchek is a sleazy agent for unsavory mercenaries who will appear in a four-episode arc.”

            Who is Tabor Calchek? Well…

            “Slick, silver-tongued, and more than a little seedy. Tabor Calchek is the team’s handler and the ultimate agent. For the standard 10% commission, he uses his underworld connections as a broker to secure his clients their lucrative assignments. Tabor is sly, manipulative and opportunistic, and can always be counted on to look out for his client’s best interests…right after his own.”

            Imagine a cross between Stargate: Atlantis’s Rodney McKay, Entourage’s Ari Gold, and Nic Cage’s Detective Rick Santoro from Snake Eyes, and you’d have a pretty fair approximation of the Tabor character. His morals are as suspect as his fashion sense, but he is a hoot! When it came time to cast the role, we reached out to David and made him an offer. No audition necessary because I knew he would nail it. And he did, delivering a performance that had us all struggling to stifle our laughter during his takes. Behind the scene pics to come. But here’s something to tide you over…

            Little known fact: When he’s not acting, David Hewlett works station security on Shaofu 2!

            Our second BIG guest star announcement:

            “Also guest-starring in the show’s first season will be Ruby Rose (Orange is the New Black) as Wendy, described as a “dangerously beautiful android with a full range of pleasure features.”

            Well, sure. That’s one way to describe her, but I prefer…

            “Wendy is an entertainment model android designed and built for FUN. The crew discovers her, disassembled in a remote section of the ship and decide to bring her online. Using every bit of her entertainment programming to her advantage, she immediately charms everyone on board – with the exception the ship’s practical work model android who finds Wendy illogical and plain bad company. Resentment brews as the two droids vie for the crew’s attention and affection.”

            Ruby landed on our show thanks to the inspired, out-of-the-box casting mind of Dark Matter Executive Producer Jay Firestone – and she was an utter delight to work with. Smart, sweet, and exceptionally dedicated to her craft, she delivers a one-of-a-kind performance as the multi-faceted Wendy, at turns sunny, sharp, and totally kick-ass. Oh, and 1000 bonus points to her for being such a compassionate dog rescuer.

            Ruby celebrated her birthday Dark Matter style, with Executive Producer Jay Firestone and the gang playing laser tag.

            AND…that’s another wrap! Episode #108 is in the books and director T.W. Peacocke heads to editing.

            Monday, we roll right back into episode #109 with four days of director Ron Murphy’s episode still to shoot.

            And then, Dark Matter stunt coordinator John Stead assumes the directing reins on episode #110.

            While that goes to camera, it’s another Stargate reunion of sorts as director Martin Wood comes into town to prep episode #111.

            And we finish Dark Matter’s first season in fine style, with another Stargate alum as director Andy Mikita drops by to shoot episodes #112 and #113.

            I can’t believe we have less than two months to go. I’ve got to start making plans for my return trip home to Vancouver!
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              https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...-you-the-show/

              April 3, 2015

              Photos: Andrew Jackson, Kelly Diamond, Kyle Dolphin, Teresa Hannigan, Jesse Partin, John Schieder


              Well, well, well. If it isn’t another Dark Matter guest star with a Stargate connection. Which of you diehard SG-1 fans recognizes Supreme High Council Per’sus of the tok’ra, who nearly lost his life at the hands of a za’tarc way back in the season four episode “Dive and Conquer”? Small galaxy, no?

              Back when Stargate concluded its awesome t.v. run back in 2010, I knew that, when all was said and done and all the sets had been struck, the final episode delivered, and I took that closing walk from the production offices to my car for the last time, I knew in my heart that there was one thing I would miss more than anything.

              The money.

              But coming in a close second was the people I worked with, some of whom I’d spent the better part of twelve years of my life along, making three fantastic t.v. shows. I honestly thought I’d never be lucky enough to work with a group as talented, kind, and supportive as the cast and crew from Stargate. But four years later, here I am, in Toronto (of all places!), working with an equally talented, kind and supportive and supportive cast and crew. In many ways, they actually remind me of the old gang, and my experience working with them has been, at times, very reminiscent of the great days I spent on the Stargate franchise. This, of course, is a testament to the hard work and careful management by Prodigy Picture’s (and Dark Matter Executive Producers) Jay Firestone and Vanessa Piazza who assembled a great team for this project, made up of Lost Girl veterans and other familiar faces.

              Anyway, they’re great people – who are all too often unsung heroes of the production process. So here are a few of the behind-the-scenes individuals who help make this show great…

              2nd Assistant Art Directo (and budding amateur taxidermist) Kelly Diamond. You’re already familiar with some of her work (the videos for Cosmic Tonic and Intergalactic Pet Shipping! to name a couple), but you’ll see her awesome grapahic/playback skills on full display once the series starts to air. That Android data stream in episode #103? That’s her!

              If he isn’t juggling the front office action or overseeing supply runs, Production Assistant Kyle Dolphin can be found showing off his physical prowess during the weekly Friday Push-Up contest. Remind me to show you pics of that time he was drafted to model the space suit. It’s like he was born to perform an EVA!

              I’ve only had the pleasure to work with editor Teresa Hannigan on a single episode so far, but rumor has it I’ll be fortunate enough to re-team with her soon.

              On Set Carpenter Jesse Partin notable for, among many other things, riding the mechanical bull that time we shot the casino episode in Hamilton. Also, he’s our resident doorman – in charge of ensuring a smooth open and close on those sliding ship doors.

              The title of “Craft Server” doesn’t do justice to the culinary wizard that is John Schieder. Mornings, if you’re looking for a breakfast burrito or omelet, he’ll make you one to order. Then, throughout the day, will ensure you’re well-fed, offering up a rotating assortment of impressive food items, from sausages and schnitzel to greek salads and the best damn clam chowder I’ve ever eaten.

              And I’ll undoubtedly miss them all once the show ends.

              Five years from now.
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                https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...-jean-brophey/

                April 4, 2015

                Photos: David Hewlett, Dark Matter airdate, Jean Brophey, rocks


                With the cast reveals right around the corner, it’s time to ramp up the big visual reveals as we count down towards our early summer premiere. So let’s kick things off with a mini blog feature I’m calling The Four Days of Tabor Calchek.

                Introducing the crew’s handler, their de facto agent, the guy who gets them their freelance assignments. He’s smug; he’s smarmy; he’s swank and laid-back. Day #1: Let’s call this one “Home Office Casual”.

                Hey, speaking of Dark Matter’s summer premiere, we’ve got an official airdate:

                That’s Friday, June 12th at 10:00 p.m. Ah, this takes me back. Do you remember the glorious Friday SF triple header of days gone by: Stargate: Atlantis, Stargate: SG-1, and Battlestar Galactica running back to back to back? Well, rumour has it science fiction fans are in for a real treat this summer as SyFy brings back SciFi Fridays. I, for one, can’t wait.

                But I’m going to have to because Atmosphere is still working on those visual effects.

                Hey, continuing my ongoing series of “Who’s who on the Dark Matter crew?” – it is with great pleasure that, today, I introduce to you the awesome Jean Brophey, On Set Dresser extraordinaire. It’s her job to make sure things look good before the director yells “Action!”, and she takes her job pretty seriously, scrambling onto set to switch out cargo crates, flip bed covers, and whisk away weird background elements that she, the eagle-eyed expert, will catch before anyone else.

                And when she’s not ensuring on set continuity on the rotating quarters sets (She has a visual overview of each crew member’s room hanging on the far wall for easy referral) or pointing out potential visual miscues, she’s moving stuff whether it be chairs, tables, weapons or…

                …a pile of giant rocks.

                Need that grand piano moved? Well contact Jean c/o Dark Matter!
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                  https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...-easter-feast/

                  April 5, 2015

                  Photos: David Hewlett, Easter feast, Sarah Bartok, Ivon Bartok


                  In many ways, I envy the crew’s handler, Tabor, and his ability to get in a good day’s work – without ever having to change out of his pyjamas. It’s one of the perks of a freelance career, especially one that affords a comfy home office and the convenience of interstellar communications.

                  Happy Easter! Sadly, I couldn’t join my family in Montreal for our annual feast due to my tight production schedule. Happily, I was able to do the next best thing: join someone else’s family for a feast.

                  And that someone was Dark Matter Consulting Producer Ivon Bartok who kindly invited Akemi and me to a tasty banquet with his mother, sister, several guests, and sticky toffee pudding! Sarah Bartok, Ivon’s sister, was visiting from Montreal where she is the co-host of the city’s most popular radio show (read all about her here: http://www.thebeat925.ca/an/sarah-bartok-1060.html). She was kind enough to bring me back a jar of Au Pied de Cochon Tomato Jam! A taste of home.

                  My other home.

                  We kicked things off with two tourtieres (meat pies), one from local Toronto gourmet shop Pusatieri’s, the other from one of my all-time favorite restaurants Au Pied de Cochon. The former was good but the latter was outstanding.

                  Then, it was on to the main course: perfectly cooked roast lamb chops, mashed and baked potatoes, candied sweet potatoes, roasted parsnips, and brussel sprouts.

                  And, for dessert: individual sticky toffee puddings, a flourless chocolate cake, and a lemon pie so tart I think I may have sprained a salivary gland eating it. All delicious.

                  Many thanks to my new adopted family, the Bartoks: mom, brother Ivon, and sister Sarah. I’m moving in this weekend!

                  Stay tuned! You’ll finally get a sneak peek at Dark Matter this week when SyFy releases our very first teaser trailer. #BecauseWe’reDangerous
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                    https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...r-episode-109/

                    April 6, 2015

                    Photos: David Hewlett, shooting in the woods, Michael Purdon, Ivon Bartok, Melissa O’Neil


                    I admire people who dress like they just don’t care – what other people think. Lady Gaga. Don Cherry. And, of course, Dark Matter‘s Tabor Calchek. I knew the gang in wardrobe was going to have a lot of fun dressing him – maybe, I suspected, a little too much fun. So it was with a certain amount of trepidation that I made my way down to the costume department last month for a sneak peek at Tabor’s outfits. I was treated to a lot of comfy wear (see previous blog instalments) and then a bit of flash in the form of the type of shirt usually reserved for disco enthusiasts or East European gangsters. I loved it, but had only one small request. Instead of just having him in his underwear, lets give Tabor pants. Pleather pants!

                    And, voila! He’s ready for business. Or a night out on the town!

                    I was up at 4:30 this morning so that I could prepare my breakfast, see to the dogs, and then take the hour long drive to Hamilton for today’s 7:00 a.m. main unit call. It was still dark by the time I rolled into the crew park.

                    Hell, it was so early, it was late!

                    Shooting in the woods today. And I mean that in two senses of the word.

                    Also, occasional slashing and stabbing.

                    “A” 2nd Assistant Camera, Michael Purdon, color codes sticks for blocking.

                    Okay, what I mean is, when the actors come to set, the director will “block” a scene with them, deciding who moves where and when. Once that has been decided, “marks” are placed on the floor (usually tape, color coded for each performer, but, in today’s case, sticks) so that everyone knows exactly where they should be standing and/or moving to in order to “hit their mark”.

                    It was, thankfully, our final location day for episode #109. I suppose it could’ve been worse. It could’ve been raining. On the other hand, it could’ve been just slightly better with the addition of snow. Ah, I suppose I can just get Lawren, our VFX Supervisor, to add some in post. How hard can it be?

                    Consulting Producer Ivon Bartok and actress Melissa O’Neil (TWO) try to stay warm. Hey! It’s winter again!
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                      https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...ter-worldwide/

                      April 7, 2015

                      Photos: David Hewlett, Bruce McDonald, lithium oxide


                      Dark Matter Goes International!

                      http://variety.com/2015/tv/global/sp...fy-1201467374/

                      “LONDON — TV series “Dark Matter” is going global on Syfy following its U.S. premiere on the channel on June 12.

                      It will air on Syfy in 86 countries, including the U.K., France, Germany, Spain and Australia. Regions where it plays on the channel include Asia, Central Europe and Latin America. […]”

                      Great news! This means that the next time I travel to Tokyo, I’ll be able to stay in and watch Dark Matter on Universal Channel (Japan)!

                      We’re still a ways from finished visual effects, but there’s some very positive early buzz on the show. People who have watched the rough cuts of our first two episodes are very excited by what they’ve seen. The feedback has been fantastic and we keep hearing the same things: “Great characters!”, “Great sets!” and, most importantly “Fun!”.

                      Let’s celebrate with the final instalment in our Four Days of Tabor Calchek feature:

                      I saved the best for last. This one’s going to be my new desktop wallpaper!

                      Can’t wait to see the Tabor Calchek cosplayers at Comic Con next year.

                      The awesome Bruce McDonald was in the ship’s underbelly this morning, shooting his final scene for episode #107. Love this guy. It was a pleasure working with him – and an equally great pleasure watching his director’s cut of same episode (minus that outstanding scene). It’s going to be great. But don’t take it from me. I screened it for Akemi the other night and she couldn’t stop talking about it.

                      Another director I’m a huge fan of is Ron Murphy who followed Bruce today, shifting the action to the mess – and episode #109. It was a festive atmosphere. Especially after we broke out the party favors:

                      Tomorrow: Editing! Infirmary! Bridge battle! Jay’s notes on the season finale! And rum cakes!

                      Not necessarily in that order!
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                        https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com.../april-8-2015/

                        April 8, 2015

                        Photos: Dark Matter episode 110, Anthony Lemke, Dark Matter set, Tova, rum cake


                        Following a day in which I was on set for main unit call, then drove over to editing where I finished my prod cut of episode #107, then picked up rum cakes for the crew on my drive back to set, sat in on the production meeting for episode #110, went back to set, had script meetings for episodes #112 and #113, headed back to set, then sat in on an impromptu script meeting for episode #110 – I am burned out. And ready for bed.

                        But I have a blog to write!

                        As much as I’m tempted to skip an entry (It happens on occasion), I can’t. I haven’t missed a daily update in eight years. Also, you guys pay good money to be entertained and enlightened.

                        So, rather than disappoint you with a half-ass blurb, I’m going to wow you instead. With set pics from random episodes! And rum cake!

                        Man down! Anthony Lemke (THREE) practices getting the crap beaten out of him.

                        Who resides in the underground lair?

                        The future has a definite Japanese influence.

                        In many respects.

                        Corporate Guard, Ferrous Corp!

                        Owner/baker Tova packs up my rum cakes. Four in all!

                        In hindsight, the perfect end to an exhausting day.
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                          https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...ter-personnel/

                          April 9, 2015

                          Photos: Zombie warning, Dark Matter set, whisky, Brandon Tataryn, Grant Boyle, Robbie David, Anton Van Rooyen, Phil Calambakas, Lauren Guyatt


                          Received confirmation that the very first Dark Matter teaser trailer will hit the net tomorrow morning. Watch for it!

                          Today, Paul and I completed our final pass on episode #113, the big season finale! Looking forward to hearing the reactions…

                          Came across the following sign on one of our stages today. Should I be worried?

                          Also came across this little item on set today. Not sure what it is, but I think I might need one.

                          Our Dark Matter whisky club whisky collection continues to grow. Another bottle of scotch…

                          c/o 1st Assistant Director Brandon Tataryn.

                          Two more recent additions to our whisky club. I like scotch, but I love bourbon – and that baby bourbon is a tasty one!

                          1st Assistant Director Grant Boyle contributes yet another bottle to the club.

                          And a little something from Director Bruce McDonald.

                          Allow me to continue to introduce to you the individuals who’ll be bringing you Dark Matter:

                          Production Manager Robbie David enjoys a lonely lunch. Check out the heartbreaking look in his eyes.

                          B Camera Operator Anton Van Rooyen is as careful with his diet as he is with his camera.

                          Pre-nuptial B Dolly Grip Phil Calambakas. Sorry, ladies, he’s off the market!

                          3rd Assistant Director Lauren Guyatt is super fun. A terrific addition to any production – or party.

                          Dark Matter trailer! Tomorrow!
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                            https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...easer-trailer/

                            April 10, 2015

                            Video: Dark Matter teaser trailer

                            Photos: Dark Matter cast, behind-the-scenes pic


                            It’s here! It’s here! The Dark Matter teaser trailer is finally out! Share! Share! Share!

                            Head on over to IGN.com for the write-up and links:

                            http://www.ign.com/videos/2015/04/10...matter-trailer

                            When SyFy told us they wanted to produce a one minute teaser trailer for the show, my initial response was “Impossible!”. We only had two locked episodes with no finished visual effects. How could they possibly produce a compelling trailer?

                            Well, I stand corrected. This first teaser trailer is pretty darn terrific. A big thanks to Gary Morgenstein, Katherine Nelson, Bill Trojanowski, Samantha Agnoff and the rest of the gang at SyFy Publicity & Marketing! Great job on this one and I look forward to the next VFX-laden trailers to come!

                            SyFyFridays returns to SyFy June 12th with an SF triple header! A two part premiere of Defiance kicks things off at 8:00 p.m. And Dark Matter has the 10:00 p.m. slot.

                            Circle the date on your calendars and SHARE THE HELL out of our trailer!

                            And here’s a little behind-the-scenes pic to tide you over until tomorrow. Locked and loaded.

                            Allow me to end today’s entry with a shout out for my long-time buddy, Lou Anders, who is about to publish the second book in his Thrones & Bones series (Nightborn hits the shelves July 14, 2015). Meanwhile, Lou’s been keeping busy, touring. And, apparently, his characters are going places as well: http://louanders.blogspot.com/2015/0...-for-fate.html

                            Thanks, all. And get the word out. We’ve already got over 22k views and counting. I want to reach 50k by Sunday!
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                                https://josephmallozzi.wordpress.com...n-dark-matter/

                                April 11, 2015

                                Video: Dark Matter trailer

                                Photos: Martin Wood, Jay Firestone, Marcel Janisse


                                Well, well, well. Look who it is. Director Martin Wood (Stargates SG-1 and Atlantis) hits the streets of Toronto – in his trademark shorts. Yes, if there are two thing I remember about Martin Wood from our days on Stargate, it’s: 1) His penchant for wearing shorts year round, and 2) His onscreen cameo character, Major Wood, always lugged around a giant wrench.

                                Alas, no giant wrench on Dark Matter (but who knows? We’ve yet to shoot his episode, #111) but the shorts are still in full effect!

                                We had our final (?) notes session with Executive Producer Jay Firestone the other day. Soon after, we made the necessary changes and released our season finale, episode #113. As I may have mentioned, I want to approach each season as a instalment in a book series. And so, #113 offers answers to many of the questions we set up over the course of our initial 13 episode journey and includes one HUGE reveal. But I made a point of scripting it in a way that keeps the mystery reveal a secret…until our very last day of production. A LOT of theories swirling around set right now…

                                B 1st Assistant Camera Marcel Janisse enjoys lunch in the infirmary’s isolation chamber.

                                I’m thinking it’s high time for another mailbag. If you’ve got questions about the show, post away. I’ll answer later in the week.

                                I’m also thinking of doing one of those reddit AMA’s. How do they work?

                                Finally, here’s another look at the Dark Matter teaser trailer:

                                Over 47k+ views and counting! Share! Share! Share!
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