(L-R): Three (Anthony Lemke), Four (Alex Mallari, Jr), The Android (Zoie Palmer), Two (Melissa O'Neil), Five (Jodelle Ferland) and Six (Roger Cross). Photo copyright of SYFY.
In the season two Dark Matter finale, the EOS 7 space station is destroyed while Two (Melissa O'Neil), Three (Anthony Lemke), Five (Jodelle Ferland) and Six (Roger Cross) are still onboard. Two and Six escape the blast in the Marauder, but the shuttle is damaged in the blast, leaving them floating dead in space. Three, who was pulled into an escape pod by Lt. Anders (Jeff Teravainen), is now under arrest on a nearby abandoned planet. Five and Truffault (Torri Higginson), meanwhile, find themselves on a Volkov-Rusi destroyer targeted by their corporate rivals. Tune in for Being Better Is So Much Harder on Friday, June 9th @ 8:00 p.m. EST/7:00 p.m. CT on SYFY (US).
Immediately following @ 9:00 p.m. EST/8:00 p.m. CT is another brand-new episode, It Doesn't Have To Be Like This. Now back on the Raza, the crew turns their attention to Ryo Ishida (Alex Mallari, Jr) and the stolen Blink Drive. They track down the location of Ishida’s secret research station, but something goes wrong when Two, Three, and Six gain access. The facility is transported to a region of null space where the rules of physics no longer apply. Back on the Raza, while The Android (Zoie Palmer) attempts to locate their missing friends, Five experiences flashbacks to her life before the mind wipe.
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