Dark Matter cast on Android, butt slaps & science

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"Dark Matter" cast members Anthony Lemke, Melanie Liburd, Jodelle Ferland, Melissa O'Neil and Alex Mallari Jr. talk about Android's handsy human nature during San Diego Comic Con.
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I adore them (all) and love seeing their interaction, albeit a glimpse of the past.

When I finished watching the series on Netflix (although I knew it had not been renewed for another season) it [still] hit me so hard. They really made it easy to be invested in each character, so I'm not going to lie:
I was emotionally compromised for about 3 weeks. 😭☹

Getting some fan merch + seasons 1&2 on DVD definitely helped. lol 😅

I feel like they could totally reboot the series if they all come together inbetween projects or after current projects, and they would have such a fan base! hopefully... possibly, maybe?? sometime in the not-too-distant future it can happen.🤞Here's hoping...

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honestly I am from kenya I feel like am acting your movie here guys I just follow it like it doesn't have an end

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I definitely like this show a Lot, but for some inappropriate reason, their like button is not working, though I signed in correctly. I enjoyed seeing that the real Anthony is nothing like or not much like the SOB he initially plays as 3. I enjoyed the somewhat bubbly friendliness of 2, Melissa; Four, Alex; Five, Jodelle, and Nyx, Melanie. Glad to see that Melissa O'Neil follows scientific advances. A great deal of progress has been made in the last four decades using MRI scans and microelectrodes hooked up to computers for mapping the human brain and even allowing a paralyzed person to move a pointer on a computer screen with his thoughts--after the computer reads the firing pattern of an array of implanted microelectrodes in that person's brain. However, those brain scans don't work on silicon processors, so it was premature of Melissa to say that the recent advances in AI and in neuroscience presage how someone was able to do a neural scan of the Android and reprogram her. Am not saying it couldn't be done in the future. 600 years from now and probably a lot sooner than that, we will be able to make robots that are use a combination of silicon processors and bio-organic molecules that comprise complex neural networks.

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