Matter - [s1e10] Dark
Asserting her worth, Five uses her technical skills and intuition to help the crew, even as they face certain capture. Production Credits Director Bruce McDonald Writers Joseph Mallozzi & Paul Mullie Original Air Date August 14, 2015 Guest Stars Wil Wheaton (as Alexander Rook), Ennis Esmer (as Wexler) Critical Reception
Critics noted that while the episode followed a somewhat formulaic "crew vs. crew" heist structure, the ending was a "jaw-dropping" cliffhanger. Reviewers from Den of Geek praised the episode for its "unexpected continuation of the investigation into [the Android's] own mysterious personality" and the shocking ejection of Two into space. On IMDb , fans pointed out minor scientific nitpicks, such as the unnecessary stabilizing fins on missiles in space, but generally rated the episode as a "solid 8 out of 10". "Dark Matter" Episode #1.10 (TV Episode 2015) - IMDb [S1E10] Dark Matter
Reveals a softer side, showing genuine distress when Two's life is threatened, which complicates his "tough guy" persona. Asserting her worth, Five uses her technical skills
Facing a stasis period, she creates a holographic version of herself to analyze her own evolving personality and "default mode" behavior. Reviewers from Den of Geek praised the episode
The crew of the Raza takes on a job to steal a mysterious device from a rival corporation. However, they are forced to team up with a ruthless group of mercenaries—Wexler, Vandeer, Tash, and Cain—led by .