June 25, 2017: My sunny Sunday! And more on Dark Matter’s “All The Time In The World”

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Another two Open Houses this weekend, another 5+ hours of self-imposed exile for Akemi and I and the dogs.  We packed up the dog beds, the strollers, the water bottles and bowls, the collars and leashes, the dog treats – and headed out for a nice long walk…


Which, for my geriatric, achy-boned old dogs was all of 12 minutes or so before we pulled up a table at Elysian Coffee on West Broadway and whiled away the afternoon.  Apparently, we’ll be getting three offers on the house tonight.  I am…ambivalent.  Unless this results in a bidding war in which case I’ll be somewhat intrigued.


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Yo, Ice Cream Face!  We stopped by Bella Gelateria for some buffalo milk fiore di latte.


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Lulu’s ice pack collar is both cool and ridiculous looking.


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Doing 50 mph in a 30 mph zone!


More responses, reactions and reviews – Dark Matter Episode 304 “All The Time Time In The World”…


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Mike’sFilmTalk’s Michael Knox-Smith:


A lot has happened since the explosive finale of season two with everything reaching dizzying heights of excitement and more than a touch of mystery in “All the Time in the World.”


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WordOfTheNerdOnline’s Siobhan Dempsey:


The Dark Matter writing team managed to make their own unique spin on the plot, and made the various reactions to the time loop mishap ring true with the characters we’ve known for over two seasons, as well as the newcomers to the cast. It might seem like having an episode hinge on a Groundhog Day style plot would hurt the plot machinations of a show as serial as Dark Matter, but you would be wrong. This episode managed to combine a silly one-off plot with Dark Matter‘s long form storytelling to great effect. 


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Anthony Lemke talks with GeekChicElite’s Jeff Fountain:


Yes, it’s a fine line, not so much in the playing of it because the playing comes from what is on the page. Sometimes there is liberty there, to how someone will react to a moment, most of the time that comes from Joe and Paul. Where it is challenging, and Joe and Paul and myself have discussions about this, is that you want the character to stay on that line, you don’t want him to all of a sudden be the good guy. My character clearly falls down on one side and is becoming a better person but he still is unpredictable, you don’t always know how he’s going to react and that is the essence of this character and I really hope that line is walked for the entire longevity of this series because then it ends up being fun to play, fun to watch and probably fun to write, too.


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Yael, Tauri-Jay, Andrew, and Natalee discuss “All The Time In The World” and offer some theories…



Another big fan Q&A guest announcement coming your way tomorrow along with…


More BTS pics from Episode 304: “All The Time In The World”, and…


The latest installment of After Dark!


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