May 5, 2020: Can we be trusted to do the right thing? Probably not, but let’s see!
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So, how’s everybody doing? What’s the latest in your neighborhood? Your city?
In Toronto, things feels same old same old. We had an unusually warm day this past weekend and I did notice significantly more foot traffic, but everyone seemed to be practicing social distancing. It made me think of the whole Sweden scenario and led me to wonder if it could work here. I don’t know. I think that their population is a lot less dense – in both definitions of the word. They have a lot more personal room to roam but, unlike some Westerners, understand the seriousness of the situation and will avoid crowding beaches. Can we be trusted to take the next step when lockdowns restrictions are eased? From what I’m seeing in the U.S. so far, the answer is no. But, let’s wait and see…
Amazing People With Whom I Have Worked…
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I had the good fortune to work with actor, entertainer, and sci-fi enthusiast Sean Cullen on both #DarkMatter and #UtopiaFalls. I've recently been following his #Covid19OnlineComedyFest on twitter. And you should too @MrSeanCullen! pic.twitter.com/ZG0yNZWKO7
— Joseph Mallozzi (@BaronDestructo) April 29, 2020
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When we cast Natalie Brown (@Brownnmiss) as Sarah on #DarkMatter, actor Anthony Lemke informed me that she was a terrific actress. Turned out, she was so terrific that I had plans to make her our Big Bad for the show's fifth season. Some day? pic.twitter.com/SHVoCJCLKK
— Joseph Mallozzi (@BaronDestructo) April 30, 2020
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The uber-talented and versatile Benjamin Pinkerton (@benjampinkerton) was music composer on all three seasons of #DarkMatter.
Check out his incredible work in the link here..https://t.co/Atj5tL4Slz pic.twitter.com/n9B8xzZzmg
— Joseph Mallozzi (@BaronDestructo) May 1, 2020
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