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Looks like Extant is not going to hold off on revealing secrets too long, and we’re grateful for it! In Extinct, investigations continue into what happened to Molly during her year in space to cause her to return pregnant. Ethan makes some discoveries about his mother’s secret that may lead him down an unexpected path, while we learn more about what makes the young android tick. Director Sparks and the ailing Yasumoto have their own secrets as well, and we’ll spend a good portion of the season, no doubt, wondering who “they” are.
Join Mike & Dave for show news, “Dark Matters” episode discussion, predictions, and their “Dark Matter Chatter” feedback segment. We wonder if we should trust Sam, why the alien entity appears as dead loved ones, and what the sacrifice Director Spark’s daughter made, among other things.
Thank you to all of our feedback contributors this week as well as our first iTunes reviewer! Please feel free to send in your theories and questions by using the Feedback Page, and why not add an iTunes rating and review yourself while you’re at it?
SHOW NOTES:
Show News – Dark Matters Episode Discussion – Predictions – Dark Matter Chatter
LINKS:
Extant Cast Members on Twitter:
Pierce Gagnon
Grace Gummer
Tyler Hilton
Sergio Harford
Maury Sterling
Annie Wersching
Tami Roman
Jimmy Jean-Louis
Extant Crew Members on Twitter:
Mickey Fisher
Greg Walker
Extant Writers Room
Brooklyn Weaver
Wendi Lynn Avignone
Stephan Fleet
Loving the podcast so far, but one comment/question: did the feedback letter from one listener complaining about spoilers actually reveal a lot of spoilers? It sure mentioned a lot of things I hadn’t seen since I’ve been avoiding previews.
Catch you next week,
Aren
Hey, Aren! Actually, let me put your fears to rest. The statements included in the feedback email you are referring to were complete conjecture. The listener was merely positing his own theories about what might happen.
Spoilers are bad! π
Phew. That is a relief. π Thanks for letting me know.