Kill them all…

Transfer transit…

The end of EOS-7…

Rough landing…

High Noon…

Dunking the cosmic donut…

They can do better…


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9 responses

  1. Such a great series ending on the biggest cliffhanger. Any news on a follow up 🙏🤞

    1. Sadly, not at this time.

      1. rewatching (again) and it’s bitter-sweet feeling – such a good show, great development, good mix of action, drama, and humor – knowing it ends on a cliff-hanger. Hopefully one day you’ll get the opportunity to bring it all together for us!

  2. Provocative! The 2015 or the 2024 series?

    1. 2015

      1. Hi, thank you for the clarification. Now that I know, I’ve just found Season One on Netflix. It seems 2015 is the fans’ and critics’ favorite. I was pleased to read a beautiful review ( among a lot of excellent reviews) that I’d like to share:

        “Everyone knows “Dark Matter” 2015 is incredibly well written and performed. This show is an easy 5 stars for any sci-fi fan with critics praising its intriguing plot, strong cast, and blend of character drama and space adventure. From producer of “Lost Girl”, Jay Firestone and the writers of “StarGate SG-1” Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie comes a great adventure into outerspace. The cast is top-notch and the stories will keep you glued to the telly”.

        Looking forward to watching!

        Enjoy the total lunar eclipse tonight together with lovely Akemi and Mr.Sharky and make a wish! They say it comes true…

        1. What a great review. Thanks for sharing.

  3. I love these videos, made my day to watch them. I have always wondered exactly what “dunking the cosmic donut” entailed and I really really want to know but I am to afraid to ask.

  4. Miss that show so much!

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