I'm too honest, and would feel to guilty to do something like that.
I just found it on YouTube, but ya have to pay for it.I liked Killjoys better right from the start.
I just checked and it looks like Killjoys isn't streaming anywhere, so I guess I probably won't be rewatching it anytime soon.
EDIT: Turns out my library has the DVDs, so I might go that route.
Killjoys was supposed to have a crossover episode with Dark Matter in Dark Matter's 4th season, but didn't because of the early cancellation of Dark Matter.
It is in the link, in my post above, Michelle Lovretta, the show runner for Killjoys did in the 2017 article.That's interesting to learn. Did Joseph Mallozi say that?
It is in the link, in my post above, Michelle Lovretta, the show runner for Killjoys did in the 2017 article.
Killjoys was supposed to have a crossover episode with Dark Matter in Dark Matter's 4th season, but didn't because of the early cancellation of Dark Matter.
Sorry, I'll change it to wanted. Thanks.Michelle Lovretta didn't say there definitely would have been a crossover, just that the possibility had been discussed. Her exact words were, "If we were able to figure out enough in advance where we could have a credible crossover, I would totally be doing that, yeah." In the original Den of Geek interview that your source excerpted that quote follows her statement that she and Dark Matter showrunner Joseph Mallozi had "poked at the thought of it" in their correspondence. So it was entirely speculative, something they'd idly mused about but never had a definite plan to do, because they weren't sure they even could make it work. It's the typical incompetence of online media journalism that the source you linked to misinterpreted that as saying that the two shows were "supposed to crossover [sic]." Always go to the original source, and always read skeptically.
After all, as I mentioned, there's no possible way the two casts of characters could have been contemporaries. Dark Matter was set in local space in our galaxy only a few centuries ahead, near enough that the characters visited real named stars and referenced things from 20th- and 21st-century pop culture like Star Wars, while Killjoys was in a distant galaxy so far in the future that Earth was only referred to as "a home we've forgotten." The only way it could've happened was with time travel.
I recall Dark Matter being the one I like moreMy wife reminds me that, when we were watching both shows, they were so much alike (to her), she had troubling remembering which one we were watching.![]()
I did also.I recall Dark Matter being the one I like more
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