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Amanda is sooooo annoying. She runs off down the hallway which could have ended badly. Then she freaks out and opens the door to the worst possible world and gets them stuck there.
Episode 4 broke WILDLY from the book, and I'm OK with that because of the subject matter of the book, being the multiverse. I've read the book 4 times this year and only recently learned it was being made into a series. I wish show had dropped every episode at once. I'm pissed I have to wait a whole week for the next episode, and 5 weeks for the end. Whatever happens, at this point, I am loving DARK MATTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The corridor filled with an infinite amount of doors is not important because if they were to select and open any door at that point in time anywhere along the corridor the result will be the same. It's their feelings which are the decider about what is on the other side of the door not which door they choose.
To how long the effects last. It was mentioned in this episode by Ryan2 when Jason1 was trying to understand the purpose of the drug. Ryan2 said it was designed to turn off the "observer effect" in the prefrontal cortex for about 1 hour. So that time seems to be exactly like in the book from what you said. PS- I really like how this show did what many shows tend to drag out for an entire season within the first 3-4 episodes, which is understanding and knowing what the main hook is, in this case the box. It let us know what the box is and how it works/does what it does. Great episode for me, can't wait for next week.
That universe with the monster/creature is the strangest of them all. Even the flora looks totally different than anything we have on earth, yet it still had a box? I would love to learn more about that one.
Awesome reviews JBuck! My question is; if they can somewhat control the outcome of the universe on the other side of the door, then why so many doors? Wouldn't all you really need is one door and just manipulate the universes via that single door? If that makes sense. Asking for a friend.
So GPS works within a perfect Faraday cage?... And, it also works on different worlds? It even works on worlds that appear to have no advanced life? It seems I have no idea how GPS works.
Good episode. I was afraid we/Jason & Amanda wouldn’t figure out how to control HOW to control where you go when opening a door. They solved that by mid-episode…and now Jason/Amanda are able to travel WHERE they want to. This means that we’ll have Jason 1/Amanda and Jason 2 visiting different versions of their lives, and trying to change it for the better. My guess is there are negative ramifications every time they change universes/lives. Great series so far.
Don't forget where the show is going to head to soon. Who wants to to live in a world where both of her twins exist and who is going to screw everything up because of this desire. Guess who, wifey.
I think season one will end up ending where the first book ended. No spoilers but the way it ended. I always wanted a second book so bad this doesn’t say limited series so I’m hoping we’ll get a second season because the end of the book was wild, but a bit of a cliffhanger
It didn’t make sense that they tried to enter a facility that is surely protected and under surveillance. To get supplies, they should look for another world where they would have easy access to the equipment.
Mushrooms and lad have a really high tolerance, basically immediately the effects of a second dose within a week is diminished so this concept made sense to me
I think Bad Jason is souring on his "perfect life" because he's been spoiled by his wealth from his original universe. He can't stand working as a teacher. He can't stand middle class living. So he came up with a plan to get him (and his family) tens of millions of dollars by selling the box to his very rich friend who, in his mind he's helping find the satisfaction he's been looking for. Similar to the rationalization he has with sending Good Jason to his universe.
“I am the man in the box.” Alice In Chains. All I gotta say is episode four was good. To be honest I was getting a bit bored till four. Now why would one wander out in to a frozen empire is beyond me but all in all this was good.
I think now that they know how the box works they will be trying to clear their minds enough to get home and I honestly think that evil Jason is going to hurt of Jason’s family with his careless behavior and I think them almost getting into a car accident is proof overall I feel like that evil Jason and of Jason will end up joining teams to escape vance 1&2 I haven’t read the book so I am probably wrong but that’s just what I see happening
20 years ago dark matter would have been a ten season show with 20 episodes each season exploring a different world in each episode like a weekly adventure into another possibility without much general plot development … as so many other shows followed that concept of episodical stories you could watch in a random order. I am glad that times changed!
I can already feel something coming, where his wife will want to go to a world where his two children are alive ^^ She will leave and leave him all alone.
How is the box in other realities? Who built it? It can only be the contents of the box that move between realities, so I'm not understanding how the box exists in other realities.
Why Jason needs money? can't he just imagine a world with tons of money, and open it and just take the money? or a world which dollar is nothing, and just take suitcases of dollars?
Can someone explain to me a few things from the episode, mostly from the explanation Jason 2 gave to Leighton, because it just doesn't make sense to me: 1 - "We don't have access to the full breath of the Multiverse" - He said the box only goes to Earths that are parallels to ours in a way, and within our lifetime. I get that in the way that they won't end up on an Earth where dolphins evolved to free-thinking being like apes did in our reality, but from one of the worlds Jason 1 and Amanda saw a foggy Earth and looked like a werewolf creature was about to attack them. That and the mutant wasp world, give offs the idea that Jason 2 may be wrong on this explanation on "full access to the Multiverse". I think, despite Jason 2 building the box, he still doesn't know the full extent of the power it has, so its possible they can travel to a world of dolphin people. 2 - "You can't take large sums of cash between worlds, they get flagged for counterfeiting". Maybe if he hauling a couple million in cash, and spend it all once on a car or house, but I think you can still take a huge sum of cash between worlds and still use it. I think maybe he speaking from experience maybe ending up on an Earth, where there tougher monitoring of currency, and he just carrying that life lesson with him as he goes. 3 - Why there is a box on every world!. Unless I missed this being explained in previous episodes, I support the idea that the box will suddenly appear and remain there on worlds it was never build on. For me the biggest indicators from this episode were on water world and the highway seen. The box must weigh a couple hundred tons, there is no way its gently floating on a flooded Earth. Same goes when Jason 2 and Leighton opened the box on a busy highway, there is no way a giant black box would have been built and kept on a busy roadway without motorists and the government not knowing.
so, they figure out how the machine works, so they know how to get home, and what do they do when they finally dig out the giant cube? They sit and drink hot stuff out of a thermos of course! It's so stupid it's totally ruining the whole thing...WTF.
@@latenightcake5881 actually it looked like they just got out of hair and make-up, did not look at all tired or cold... I don't know what you were watching, but I'd consult a specialist.
WHO built the Cube in the other universes? I mean who built the cube in the "real" world, where Jason wants to return? Obviously it is not built by Jason like in the universe of the bad jason?!
Is the book as bad as the tv show? ALso, you seem to know very little about the show beyond the bleedingly obvious .. why title your video 'ending explained' lol.
*What did you think of episodes 4 of DARK MATTER? Where do you think this is going?
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Amanda is sooooo annoying. She runs off down the hallway which could have ended badly. Then she freaks out and opens the door to the worst possible world and gets them stuck there.
And she calls herself a psychologist
Hahaha I was really waiting for her to open a door, it closes, and Jason doesn't know where she's at
i really hate when people write women as inept characters .
She irritated the FK out of me. Whoever wrote this character has got a lot of explaining to do.
@@nikolaiprophet The psychologist dilemna: Mirror, mirror in the chair. Is it me or you that sitteth there.😂
Episode 4 broke WILDLY from the book, and I'm OK with that because of the subject matter of the book, being the multiverse. I've read the book 4 times this year and only recently learned it was being made into a series. I wish show had dropped every episode at once. I'm pissed I have to wait a whole week for the next episode, and 5 weeks for the end. Whatever happens, at this point, I am loving DARK MATTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Blake Crouch likes the idea of multiverses in his books.
I was tempted to read the book, probably after the end of the series
The corridor filled with an infinite amount of doors is not important because if they were to select and open any door at that point in time anywhere along the corridor the result will be the same. It's their feelings which are the decider about what is on the other side of the door not which door they choose.
That is deep
I was thinking the same thing!
yea, it was just for aesthetics. Only 1 door is needed for it to work.
The box in the ocean wasn’t because they needed food and water, it was because Jason was feeling overwhelmed
Love the scene with the super giant sun and no atmosphere...
To how long the effects last. It was mentioned in this episode by Ryan2 when Jason1 was trying to understand the purpose of the drug. Ryan2 said it was designed to turn off the "observer effect" in the prefrontal cortex for about 1 hour. So that time seems to be exactly like in the book from what you said.
PS- I really like how this show did what many shows tend to drag out for an entire season within the first 3-4 episodes, which is understanding and knowing what the main hook is, in this case the box. It let us know what the box is and how it works/does what it does. Great episode for me, can't wait for next week.
Oh my God people think all the boxes were different
Its all one box. Nobody else made them
Someone know the ending song of this episode?
I think it’s Solo Dolo (Nightmare) - Kid Cudi
That universe with the monster/creature is the strangest of them all. Even the flora looks totally different than anything we have on earth, yet it still had a box? I would love to learn more about that one.
100% agree! What happened to that world?!
No the box exists in all worlds but only at the moment it opens
thanks again JBuck! Your concise reviews and theories have launched you into a top position as one of my favorite reviewers!
Awesome reviews JBuck! My question is; if they can somewhat control the outcome of the universe on the other side of the door, then why so many doors? Wouldn't all you really need is one door and just manipulate the universes via that single door? If that makes sense. Asking for a friend.
It’s easier to visualize the infinite nature of the corridor
@@TricksterBee Ahh, I get your point. Definitely don’t want another Dr. Who 😂
So GPS works within a perfect Faraday cage?...
And, it also works on different worlds?
It even works on worlds that appear to have no advanced life?
It seems I have no idea how GPS works.
Most of the worlds are after human extinction, if not the box wouldn’t be there at the first place.
One question, who built these boxes which are present in other universes when there is no Jason to build it.
they were jasons in those worlds but they are dead
this was bothering me too ;)
Super position stuff, if it exists once it exist an infinite number of times
Nobody built it
Right! It's the contents of the box that are moving. The way I see this is they could only travel to realities where someone built a box.
I love serries like this im always curious about Universal traveling and what happened to other versions of Earth.
Guys, a question, is the season over? I want to watch episode 5
Good episode. I was afraid we/Jason & Amanda wouldn’t figure out how to control HOW to control where you go when opening a door. They solved that by mid-episode…and now Jason/Amanda are able to travel WHERE they want to. This means that we’ll have Jason 1/Amanda and Jason 2 visiting different versions of their lives, and trying to change it for the better. My guess is there are negative ramifications every time they change universes/lives.
Great series so far.
Don't forget where the show is going to head to soon.
Who wants to to live in a world where both of her twins exist and who is going to screw everything up because of this desire. Guess who, wifey.
I didn’t even catch that dead cat Easter egg tf😂😂😂😂😂
Betting big the ole’ cat will be alive next week
I think season one will end up ending where the first book ended. No spoilers but the way it ended. I always wanted a second book so bad this doesn’t say limited series so I’m hoping we’ll get a second season because the end of the book was wild, but a bit of a cliffhanger
Am i the only seeing a monster in the water at 3:40 ? and that sound bro
I love this tv show!
now we know how bad Jason came to Jason universe ….by manifesting it
that is about the only interesting thing from the show so far ..
Would be s good spinoff to focus on Leigthan
It didn’t make sense that they tried to enter a facility that is surely protected and under surveillance. To get supplies, they should look for another world where they would have easy access to the equipment.
Nailed it. If you're showing up in a Velocity Labs facility, they probably have a LOT of questions.
Did anyone else hear and kinda see the monster in that huge wave or was it just me?
😮What? I missed that. Going to watch the ep again.
So Leighton is Kang...or Rick? A Council of Leightons??
Mushrooms and lad have a really high tolerance, basically immediately the effects of a second dose within a week is diminished so this concept made sense to me
Nice
Ayyyee appreciate it
we saw a live cat in episode 6
Don't think ZOMBIES.....DON'T!....just don't.
ZOMBIES!! MAKE IT HAPPEN
@@JBuckStudiosThink 'Puppys'.
I think Bad Jason is souring on his "perfect life" because he's been spoiled by his wealth from his original universe. He can't stand working as a teacher. He can't stand middle class living. So he came up with a plan to get him (and his family) tens of millions of dollars by selling the box to his very rich friend who, in his mind he's helping find the satisfaction he's been looking for. Similar to the rationalization he has with sending Good Jason to his universe.
“I am the man in the box.” Alice In Chains. All I gotta say is episode four was good. To be honest I was getting a bit bored till four. Now why would one wander out in to a frozen empire is beyond me but all in all this was good.
I think now that they know how the box works they will be trying to clear their minds enough to get home and I honestly think that evil Jason is going to hurt of Jason’s family with his careless behavior and I think them almost getting into a car accident is proof overall I feel like that evil Jason and of Jason will end up joining teams to escape vance 1&2 I haven’t read the book so I am probably wrong but that’s just what I see happening
Leighton = Kang
20 years ago dark matter would have been a ten season show with 20 episodes each season exploring a different world in each episode like a weekly adventure into another possibility without much general plot development … as so many other shows followed that concept of episodical stories you could watch in a random order.
I am glad that times changed!
I am not.
So we're missing out on kino? That sounds amazing. Like Star Gate or something.
I miss the old Quantum Leap style shows haha
Sliders
I can already feel something coming, where his wife will want to go to a world where his two children are alive ^^ She will leave and leave him all alone.
How is the box in other realities? Who built it? It can only be the contents of the box that move between realities, so I'm not understanding how the box exists in other realities.
Why Jason needs money? can't he just imagine a world with tons of money, and open it and just take the money?
or a world which dollar is nothing, and just take suitcases of dollars?
I think the answer there is, the devil is in the details. How dangerous would this world be to the person who desires it.
if the door changes with their thoughs.. why change doors if they only need to change their minds and then open a door to travel another reality? 🤔
THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS!!
Because in one session the world behind a door stays the same as he demonstrated with one door
The explained that the drugs essentially pause the worlds from changing once you opened them within the same session of the drugs effect.
I enjoyed it, but episode 4 did not advance the plot much at all...and we have to wait an entire week for Ep 5😨
I disagree, It told us how the box works, it already advanced alot and major plot of the whole series
Can someone explain to me a few things from the episode, mostly from the explanation Jason 2 gave to Leighton, because it just doesn't make sense to me:
1 - "We don't have access to the full breath of the Multiverse" - He said the box only goes to Earths that are parallels to ours in a way, and within our lifetime. I get that in the way that they won't end up on an Earth where dolphins evolved to free-thinking being like apes did in our reality, but from one of the worlds Jason 1 and Amanda saw a foggy Earth and looked like a werewolf creature was about to attack them. That and the mutant wasp world, give offs the idea that Jason 2 may be wrong on this explanation on "full access to the Multiverse". I think, despite Jason 2 building the box, he still doesn't know the full extent of the power it has, so its possible they can travel to a world of dolphin people.
2 - "You can't take large sums of cash between worlds, they get flagged for counterfeiting". Maybe if he hauling a couple million in cash, and spend it all once on a car or house, but I think you can still take a huge sum of cash between worlds and still use it. I think maybe he speaking from experience maybe ending up on an Earth, where there tougher monitoring of currency, and he just carrying that life lesson with him as he goes.
3 - Why there is a box on every world!. Unless I missed this being explained in previous episodes, I support the idea that the box will suddenly appear and remain there on worlds it was never build on. For me the biggest indicators from this episode were on water world and the highway seen. The box must weigh a couple hundred tons, there is no way its gently floating on a flooded Earth. Same goes when Jason 2 and Leighton opened the box on a busy highway, there is no way a giant black box would have been built and kept on a busy roadway without motorists and the government not knowing.
so, they figure out how the machine works, so they know how to get home, and what do they do when they finally dig out the giant cube? They sit and drink hot stuff out of a thermos of course! It's so stupid it's totally ruining the whole thing...WTF.
they are exhausted from digging down to the door . they are frozen as well . of course they need to warm up n rest for a sec
@@latenightcake5881 actually it looked like they just got out of hair and make-up, did not look at all tired or cold... I don't know what you were watching, but I'd consult a specialist.
@@virtualworlddisorderrealit1848Relax. It’s a series. No need to get upset over some moments of conversation.
I wonder this guy find out Dino world and nazi world and Minecraft world and water world
WHO built the Cube in the other universes? I mean who built the cube in the "real" world, where Jason wants to return? Obviously it is not built by Jason like in the universe of the bad jason?!
Not good. The characters go in on long expositions. Interesting story but characters explaining a story while watching it seems sophomoric.
Is the book as bad as the tv show?
ALso, you seem to know very little about the show beyond the bleedingly obvious .. why title your video 'ending explained' lol.