"Dark Matter" Episode #1.5 (TV Episode 2015) Poster

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8/10
The Virus and the Zombies
Hitchcoc19 September 2020
In the process of trying to salvage a dead ship, the crew ends up attacked by died in the wool zombies. Number 2 gets bitten in the neck and there is great concern. Not much as far as tension because, of course, it's a series with a standard cast. What's interesting has to do more with their continuing mission as they try to avoid the conglomerate that is after them.
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6/10
Sweet zombies.
bsimpson18915 February 2021
Really, I love this series. But this is not one of the better episodes.
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7/10
So far, so good? Not entirely.
praqoon24 November 2022
I've managed to watch up to episode #1.5 and although the story is intriguing, I'm finding it very hard going with Three, if not almost impossible!

Anthony Lemke might be a great actor but his portrayal of Three is seriously making me groan everytime he's on screen. Three's arrogant, self-assured, belligerent, lying, egotistical and selfish attitude is the kind of thing that get's everyone else killed, usually except themselves. It's so over the top over-acting that it's actually ruining the enjoyment of watching the show for me. One might think this is a Comic Relief effort by him. If this character is antagonistic or negative one more time, or if he comes out with another load of BS to cover for what really happened, when there's no good reason for it whatsoever, I might just stop watching Dark Matter to save my sanity! One might say "...but they're all wanted criminals in a universe that's hunting them" but how did such a person survive in the first place? The others all seem like they have more than 2 brain cells inside their heads but Three is a meathead of unbelievable proportions! It wouldn't be so bad if Three was funny with his attempts at humour or likeable in some way but he just isn't. Ever! Anthony Lemke's delivery is not even dead pan. There's infinitely more credible feeling and emotion from Zoie Palmer who plays an android!

The rest of the cast are believable and the acting is pretty damned good. They have interesting traits that make me want to know more about them and their history. With Three I know what he's going to say before he says it and his character has become so mind-numbingly predictable it's now beyond a joke or something I'm laughing at. I really don't care who he is, what he's done, or where the series plans to take him. I just want him to be the first of the main cast to leave or get killed off. If this guy were part of my crew I wouldn't hesitate to blow him out of an airlock instantly, or arrange for him to encounter a convenient accident. Having to put up with him is viewing torture. It's not just a case of being such a good actor that he plays a character the audience loves to hate. Three's character is prehistorically unoriginal, stuck-record type repetitive, unashamedly forseeable, and it's all becoming very, very boring to endure him compared to the others.
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4/10
Worst episode so far
xbatgirl-300297 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I watched 1 1/2 seasons of this show when it was first on. I had to stop because of hack, terrible writing. But I'm a fan Stargate and of a few of the actors, especially Zoie Palmer, so I thought I'd try again. Zoie is so amazing in this role. But this episode, coming so fast after the Reaver/Firefly ripoff episode, really has me rolling my eyes. (Yes, no plot is truly original and zombies are everywhere. But there are inspirations and then there are whole chunks of plot that are copied.)

It doesn't help that I really don't like Ruby Rose, but her whole plot line is so stupid. This is why I prefer hard science fiction to space fantasy. Even in our own society, in 300-400 years, we won't have the same attitudes towards sex as these writers so obviously do. "Tee hee! She's a sex robot who is an amazing cook! Don't worry, we'll make a hack faux-feminist joke at the end so women will like it." I knew there was trouble when they took her out of the box and Two said something like "Whoa, her body is amazing! She must be great at her job!" and Two's body is exactly the same. So is pretty much every other woman's body on the show. But then these are the same writers that made the one Asian guy a martial arts expert who turns out to be from a Samurai planet.

It pretty much goes downhill from there, complete with Android instantly being jealous, and the sex robot being competitive. But wait, spoilers: of course Android will later on want to have emotions, just like Data. And even desire is an emotion, and so is jealously, so - she already has emotions. Yeah, it's dumb.
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