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TV Review: Dark Matter
This should be a short review, because it's a show that I felt was pretty short on ideas.
Spoilers follow.
Dark Matter is another Apple TV scifi show, and so far as I'm concerned, Apple TV has had a really good track record for scifi. Severance was one of my favorite shows of whatever year it came out, I thought they did Silo justice, and while For All Mankind has its warts, I have been happy to watch it.
Dark Matter is a multiverse show, and the multiverse is a difficult concept to work with, especially if you're taking it to its logical extremes where there are infinitely many universes. The show is based on a book by Blake Crouch, which I haven't read, and don't plan to.
Most of the plot revolves around a professor of physics, his wife and son, and the alternate version of him who takes over his life. It felt like it took way too long for the basic premise to be revealed, but there it is. Early on, Jason1 got removed from his own universe by Jason2 and placed into Jason2's original universe, sort of a Prince and the Pauper situation. In Jason2's universe, they have created "The Box" which, with a brain chemical, can put a person into a state of "superposition" that allows them to travel an infinite hallway to find other Earths that are always geographically identical but might vary wildly from each other. If the first episode is almost pure setup, then episodes two through seven are 1) Jason1 discovering what happened to him and 2) Jason2 trying and failing to slip into the life he thought he wanted.
Here's one thing I wanted to start with: it makes zero fucking sense that Jason2 would put Jason1 into Jason2's original universe. He obviously could have killed Jason1 and then dumped the body in one of the alternate universes, but he could also just as easily have dumped Jason1 anywhere else. In fact, he does this later on to a different character. If there's a justification, which I think there isn't, it's that Jason2 is not really a killer, and really did feel bad about taking over his alternate's life, and then ... I don't know, wanted them to do a swap, I guess, rather than putting Jason1 in a place where he would thrive.
The whole plot hinges on this decision, but I'm willing to move past it, even as dumb as I think it is.
The reason I love speculative fiction is that it gets to swing for the fences and set up all kinds of scenarios that make metaphors or thought experiments into realities. I have always been a sucker for time travel stories, and branching timelines aren't quite that, but they're close. The thing that this show is most interested in exploring, for most of its run, is "what would it be like for this character to have made a different choice". The choice in question is leaving his then-girlfriend Daniella when she discovered she was pregnant, and this is the main thing that separated the two Jasons: in Jason1's universe, he has a wife and a teenage son, and in Jason2's universe, he builds The Box after some investment from a side character who was really unimportant for how much screentime he got (setting up for a season 2 that almost certainly will not happen unless this show is way more popular than it has any right to be).
As the core of the show, this difference between Jasons is ... fine. It's a very middle-aged sort of question, and a very particular sort of question, since I have to believe that not a lot of people ever had to choose between a successful career as an engineer working on quantum physics or a job as a professor. But there's something about "the one that got away" and "the road not taken" that resonates even with some of the plot beats being a bit meh.
For a show that's including the entire multiverse though, it sure does seem to be shy about showing us other Jasons who had even more different life paths. Jason1 ends up visiting a lot of worlds while trying to get home, and there's not a lot of interaction with other versions of himself. I wanted to see him in different professions, married to different people, with different children. I wanted them to take the "road not taken" inquiries to their logical conclusions. If it's the full multiverse, then there have got to be truly miserable and truly exceptional Jasons, and come on it, it's a character study, you can show us new and interesting things about the character.
The most egregious of these was when he went to a universe where that Jason had gone to prison and his wife was afraid of him, and they don't even tell us what he went to prison for. Come on! This is the bread and butter of an alternate universe story, a real character revealing moment, and they just skipped over it. The show takes the understanding that all these Jasons are, essentially, the "same" person in some way, that the things one Jason does reflect the things that another Jason could do, given the right circumstances, but it mostly does it for a "not so different" message.
Alright, let's talk about the universe traveling, which is the main gimmick of the show. It's only really relevant to Jason1 trying to get back, but there's at least one clever twist: the doors in the infinite hallway that expands when you take the drug do not actually matter, as any door can lead to any world, and instead, the world that you end up in depends on what your mind is doing at the moment you open the door.
This is obviously pretty dumb and not how we would expect this thing to work, but I am going to forgive it because it ends up being really neat in terms of what it allows in the story: any door Jason1 opens leads him to a world that reflects his psyche. If he's worried about the life his wife would leave without him, he'll find a world where she's completely fine. If he's worried about her death, he'll find a world where she's dying. Unfortunately, the show doesn't do all that much psyche-exploring through this mechanism they've set up, which is one of my main problems with the show: it doesn't seem like it wants to go that deep.
There's an upcoming game called The Alters where you're an astronaut on an alien planet who uses some quantum machinery to pull in "alters" of yourself from other timelines. You're doing this because you need people with different skills to repair your ship or whatever, but they have a whole map of every life choice the protagonist has ever made, and look, I just played the demo so maybe it's shit, but they did seem to have mapped out multiple points of divergence.
In Dark Matter we mostly just get Jason1 and Jason2. Jason1 is trying to get back to his family and does not really even have that much of an arc. Jason2 does an absolutely hack job of becoming Jason1 and realizes that this is actually not the life he wants (but partly this is because he keeps fucking up).
Starting around episode 8, we get some plot events that I thought did redeem the show a little bit, if only because they were interesting things to do with the idea. Jason1 finally comes back to Universe1 ... and we find out that he's not the only one. There are lots of Jason1s, because through the power of quantum or whatever, they've been multiplying with every decision made during the universe-hopping trip. I don't think it was necessarily handled all that well by the writing or cinematography, but it was interesting, and I found myself re-engaged.
Unfortunately, the show didn't seem to really know what to do at that point. When there are two Jason1s, they can have a conversation with each other, but when there are thirty ... they set up a chat room where the hundreds of Jason1s talk with each other, and we get some fun stuff like them having identical lines of dialogue, and his wife and son get their phones blown up with identical text messages from all the variants. For what seems like a tenuous reason, Daniella decides that one of the Jason1s has special privilege and gloms onto him as the "real" one, which is not supported by the show's rules, and after some thriller stuff, they eventually leave through the Box and go to another universe where they can presumably have normal lives or whatever.
I thought the "hundreds of Jasons" stuff would have made a good story, or maybe a movie. It's "wouldn't it be fucked up if" scifi, "wouldn't it be fucked up if there were three hundred of your husband and they were all fighting to be the one that's married to you". I kind of want to write my own basic version of that story, with the other stuff stripped away. Actually, now that I think about it, I did write a story like that, but about a man who got his brain uploaded and ends up linking up with the others, who gets an automated response from his college girlfriend saying "I know this is unique for you, but versions of you contact me at least twice a day". I wrote that fifteen years ago or something like that, so it's probably not very good.
The problem for Dark Matter is that they don't really care about the mechanics of the scifi, and it makes the whole rest of the story feel less substantial than it might otherwise have. The hundreds of Jasons thing ends up being a pretty substantial plot hole, on top of a few other gaps.
The rest of this review is just going to be me working out the shape of these holes, sorry.
To start with, the Box is created in universe 2, and when it does its superposition thing, it seems as though the Box gets placed in new universes at the point when the door opens. From what we know, the Box is always in the same location, sometimes underwater, sometimes underground, but usually in the facility where the box was made, or an abandoned warehouse in universes where that company didn't exist. In a few cases, the Box ends up in a park or something, right out in the open. This isn't really explained, and I got the sense the show creators didn't care about it, but it felt like it should be important, especially when Jason exits a Box in the middle of a park and then just ... leaves? As though there's no risk that someone is going to come along and cordon this artifact off, at the very least?
There's also the issue that the box supposedly only works if the door is closed (something something observer effect) but this does sort of not work well with the mechanics of what happens later. Leaving the door open would mean that no one could enter that universe through the Box, unless traveling to a universe closes the Box, but for there to be hundreds of Jasons in the final episode I think it's pretty much a requirement that you can come into a universe even if the Box is closed. It was one of those small things that irritated me because it had implications for how it all worked and was never clarified. (Jason2 does at one point encase the Box in concrete to prevent entry, which I guess he wouldn't do if you could just leave the door open, but ... what happens if the center of the box is filled? What happens if there's stuff in the way? Very unclear.)
The biggest problem for the show is that it's got the Whole Damned Multiverse, and logically, you should be seeing tons of Jasons even before the eighth episode. It should be happening before the start of the show, in fact, because by their logic Jason2 should have shown up eighty different times. (It would have been cool and clever for Jason2 to have some kind of solution to this that Jason1 was ignorant of, but nope.) Having a bunch of Jasons show up is cool, but it essentially nukes the rest of the show. The whole premise of Universe 2 is that no Jason2 ever came back, and that two other test subjects went out and never came back, and ... that shouldn't be the case, right? Funny enough, there's a part where they run into one of the test subjects who's been traveling the multiverse and ended up in a hellish supermosquito world, and ... there have got to be tons of her out there too, right? So they didn't run into her, they ran into a version of her. That's not a plot hole, just a funny bit of recontextualizing, and it makes what felt like a weird random coincidence a bit more logical.
When episode eight came out, and it was revealed there were multiple Jasons, I actually had a different theory about where they were coming from. You see, obviously there's not just Universe 2, there are infinitely many variants of Universe 2, which means infinite variants of Jason2, who had traveled around to get to variants of Universe 1 and Jason1. But assuming that all those Jason1s put Jason2 in Universe 2, I thought it would be a neat twist for all the Jason1s to come back to a universe that wasn't their own, but instead, the idealized version of home. There are billions of Jason1s, all with their small variations, but they're seeking out universes through force of will and mental models, and those probably aren't as varied. There must necessarily be a universe where Jason1's wife cheats on him and he never knew about it, but that's not the universe that he would go back to, he would go back to one where his wife is as perfect as he's been thinking this entire time. But no, it's that the Jason1s were multiplying.
The show somewhat ambitiously sets up a bunch of things for a second season. There are people lost in the multiverse, and at least one scene that had an "I want to talk to you about the Avengers Initiative" vibe. Jason's story felt like it was over to me, but there are at least four secondary characters that could potentially have some kind of plot happen involving them.
Is it good scifi? I would say that it's not. They don't care about the mechanics of multiverse travel, and by the standards of the multiverse, there's nothing that really wowed me. Even the apocalypse planets felt dreary and unimaginative: nuclear fallout, plagues, rising waters, frigid cold ... the supermosquitos were the only one that I really liked. There are two utopia worlds, and the one we spend the most time in is pretty lame. Funny enough, they say that they've discovered cold fusion and Jason just ... doesn't seem to care about that, or about bringing back the technology to his own world. Say what you want about Sliders, but at least it showed a lot of creativity.
So the show that I'm left with is one that cares a lot about its characters and all their varieties, and that's also not everything it could be. I wanted more backstory on Jason, more understanding of how he became the person he is, more on who he could have been, given the right pushes at the right times.
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i have wips in my docs that are titled jason1 through jason11. im totally mentally sound
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Jess Watches // Wed 5 June // Day 252 & Thu 6 June // Day 253 Synopses & Favourite Scenes & Poll
Dark Matter (with B) 1x06 Superposition
Daniela suspects something's not right with her husband. Jason and Amanda grow closer.
Me trying to think back if Blair ever wore a raspberry beret in the hopes that she could be Amanda's 'partner' in Jason1's world. I've connected the two dots. You didn't connect shit. I've connected them.
Julia (with mum) 2x08 Lobster Américaine (Series Finale)
When the FBI descends on WGBH, Julia uses her experience in wartime espionage to keep the crew safe from accusations of "un-American conduct." Later, a shocking announcement could shape the future of The French Chef.
Always a joyous celebration after a successful team effort to thwart the FBI. You could tell they knew it was ending as the end speeches seemed as much from the cast as from the characters. I wished for another season but what we got was pretty amazing. Would highly recommend.
911 (with mum) 7x06 There Goes the Groom
After years of anticipation, Maddie and Chimney's long-awaited wedding day arrives. However, when the groom mysteriously vanishes, the 118 races against time to ensure he doesn't miss the most crucial day of his life.
The relief at the end as everything turned out ok. And is JLH still releasing songs? Also, did anyone used to watch Two Guys and a Girl (and a pizza place)? When Pete kisses Berg's mum and his beard rubs off on her face. Watch from 14.40.
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Acapulco (with mum) 3x07 Video Killed the Radio Star
Sibling rivalry sparks tensions between Memo and Maximo. Meanwhile, Sara, Esteban, and Nora prepare for an important debate competition.
Maximo is a whiny little bitch though, Dulce is right about that lol. And I am really enjoying that Héctor is becoming the great-romantic-loving man Maximo believes himself to be. Alhough that statue of Diane was a hate crime. Also, Sara fumbling the girl and the debate was very understandable but it was so nice of Nora and Esteban to support her.
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I just reread Dark Matter because the show was about to premiere and surprised myself by not liking it nearly as much as I did the first time I read it, so finding out Crouch wrote the screenplay too was kind of disappointing because that means it'll be more straight adaptation than reimagining. still watching it obviously but yknow
a good thing about it is that the casting is pretty much in line with how I'd been imagining the characters. except for Daniela. the actor playing Amanda looks more like Daniela than the actor playing Daniela and vice versa, funnily enough. and then I was like, "well, now that there's a chance to flesh out some of the stuff that didn't get fleshed out in the novel, maybe we'll get to see more Jason2 scenes" and it looks like that might indeed be the case 👌🏿 that guy's a dick (complimentary) (it's funny to observe)
the fact that Daniela2 and Jason1 don't get a chance to fuck in the adaptation made me laugh because to me the fact that Daniela2 fucks Jason1 in the book despite everything he's told her means that she was like "this is another me's husband. this is technically homewrecking. oh well 😏" like Jason1 has the "ooo ooohhhh I'm befuddled and confused and I miss my wife" excuse but girl what are you doing. but anyway I felt like the show was like "yeah that was weird huh. let's just brush past that" lmaoo
#dark matter#what i SHOULD be doing is rereading 'recursion' bc THAT one was the one that got me reading him in the first place#idk what happened in the years between my first reading him and now. weird to revisit something you remember loving and going ''hm :/''#(usually that's because a body pilot other than me was actually the one who was into it. but this was me!)#(but maybe past!me and present!me will at least agree on 'recursion')
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WAIT SO THAT WAS ODYSSEUS!! i genuinely tough it would be jason1!
#gotta tell my sibling latter lmao#they where a firm believer of skelly being odysseus theory jhdjkhds#gh0ost txt
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hospital buddies.
jason isolde & riley hunter.
the hospital.
14th January, 1998.
Riley was still studying which meant that his presence was not a constant occurrence at the hospital. He often took as many shifts as he could, just to gather more experience and try to observe as much as he could with the limited time that he had, because he knew that once he was finished with university he would have to decide exactly what he wanted to do.
For now, he had decided not to worry about it, especially not during a very much needed smoke break, that’s why he was glad to see that Jay had decided to do the same.
“Hey” he greeted, the smoke exiting his lungs at the same time as his words “Haven’t seen you in a while, how are you?”
@frostbiite
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Where: Barbara Gordon’s apartment, Matchak When: Present day @beendeaddonethat
It was common practice for Alfred to stop at Barbara’s apartment a couple of times a week to either drop off supplies and equipment, spend some time with Catsby, or simply put food in her fridge. He always did that, regardless of the real reason he was there, though today was a combination trip of all those things. He had a few supplies to leave there, some brownies and actual leftover meals he intended to leave in her fridge, and he would spend some time with the irascible cat with the rather ridiculous name. Alfred would never say that to Barbara, of course, one just accepted the names of other people’s animals, but surely she could’ve come up with something better. Regardless, his arms were rather full as he climbed the stairs, a box under one arm, a bag hanging off his wrist, and keys in one hand. While the Sokovian weather was starting to turn towards spring, Alfred found that he still felt the cold rather keenly so he was still wearing a long, warm coat and a scarf.
Reaching her door, he juggled things around a little in order to be able to get the keys in the lock. Barbara was rarely home when he made these visits but he’d just come to see them as more of his duties extended outside of the Mousehole. The door finally open, he walked inside, expecting to find the apartment empty but for one grouchy cat. That was not what he found. Instead, there was already a light on and there was someone on the couch. Alfred tensed for a moment, regretting that he hadn’t thought to bring his umbrella gun until he recognized the figure on the couch, though it had been several years.
“Master Jason.” The name left his lips as a sharp exhale and the surprise of it ruffled Alfred’s usual staunch composure. He wasn’t generally terribly expressive but seeing him so suddenly and unprepared had emotion flashing across his face. Surprise, relief, happiness, but also pain as it was impossible for the last time he’d seen him not to come rushing back in brutal clarity. Alfred had failed him, hadn’t been able to pull him back from the chasm he’d been watching Jason teeter over, and for a while they’d all thought he’d died because of that. It had taken Alfred a long time to reconcile that and he hadn’t truly forgiven himself. He was struck by the strong urge to both rush over and hug Jason as well as shake him until he agreed to come home. Alfred did neither.
Swallowing, he tried to regain himself, though he couldn’t take his eyes off the other man as he moved to the counter to put the bag of food and the box down but he didn’t continue from there. Normally, he would have bustled about and put the food in the fridge and started writing Barbara a note but he was transfixed and trying to get a handle on his emotions. He had the strong feeling he was failing. “I trust you’ve been receiving my messages?” That seemed sort of neutral but also inane and of course he’d trusted Barbara to pass them along. Then he reprimanded himself for it and shook his head.
“I’ll put on some tea.” He smiled, because he was glad to see him, in spite of everything else and this situation certainly required tea. “It’s good to see you.” It was quiet, sincere. He wasn’t one for emotional displays but he had a feeling there would be an exception to that rule, possibly for this whole conversation.
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JASON1.WAD: Jason 1 MAP01 (3296, 2256, 192) Author: Tom Sedlack Date: 1996-03-31 Description: You start out on a dock and must head deep (and I mean REALLY deep) underground, kill the baddies, grab the keys, and head back upstairs to your awaiting submarine. I tried to make things look as realistic as possible because, to me, that's the most fun. You are dropped off at a dock of an underground toxic waste treatment plant/marine training ground. You must find all three keys in order to exit the level. You don't really need to go every place on the map to win. I threw a lot in for some good D.M. play.
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Headcanon: Sonya serenading The Fray songs to Bayley with the help of Bayley's best friend, Elias 😭👏 (I ship her with Elias as well, but I need this in my life??? 😂😭💕)
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So how does this work REBUILT SUNRISES new jason ALL COME TO YACHT FOR INFORMATION TO KEEP FROM HIM WHILE TOURS FOR UPPER HAND
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When u PEOPLE started to make raw house outside was HILARIOUS n the dumbest thing a White House without APARTMENT because mens ideas of a dead DAUGHTER dih#
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Even though I don’t love lists, I do love Nikki @creatingnikki who was sweet enough to tag me. I’m killing two birds with one stone by putting both lists in the same post.
10 characters from 10 fandoms
1. Emma from “Emma” 2. Jason1 from “Dark Matter” 3. Thomas from “The Maze Runner” 4. Charlie from “The Perks of being a Wallflower” 5. Elizabeth Bennett from “Pride And Prejudice” 6. Bonnie from “Family Secrets” (sorry, shameless plug) 7. Rick Grimes from “The Walking Dead” 8. Daniel from “Rectify” 9. Cullen Bohannon from “Hell on Wheels” 10. Olivia Pope from “Scandal”
Getting to know me. Rules: tag 20 blogs you’d like to get to know better (not sorry, I’m a rule breaker) Nickname: Cee Zodiac sign: Leo Height: 5′3 and 3/4″ Last thing you Googled: Hell on Wheels Favorite music artist: My favorite changes depending on what mood I’m in. I’ve been in a Country mood lately, listening to Garth Brooks because “I’ve got friends in low places”;) Song stuck in my head currently: the 1812 Overture Last movie you watched: “Lars And The Real Girl” What are you wearing right now: A pink flannel shirt and black yoga pants. Why did you choose your URL: Because I’m Cee, and I write about things going on in my life or effecting my life as a way of dealing with them in a healthy way. Do you have any other blogs: Not yet, but I plan to create a second one very soon. What did your last relationship teach you: I love being single! Religious or Spiritual: Spiritual. Favorite color: green, except for when it comes to Lifesavers. Average hours of sleep: Sleep? What’s that? Lucky Number: I have no idea. Maybe I’d be luckier if I knew my lucky #. Favorite characters: See the first list above.
If you made it this far, you are a real trouper and probably need to get a life;)
Thanks, Nikki, for inviting me to come out and play 💙
I’m tagging @lunoday @lapike @step-right-up-for-some-life @aubriestar @sulfurousdreamscapes
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#JASON1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JAJSO ONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!#BLABS
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