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Dark Matter Season 1 Episode 8
The crew stop at a space station to refuel and rest, but Six has a different agenda, which has to do with revenge. Meanwhile, One is taken aback by an unwelcome revelation.
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Serie: Dark Matter
Episode Title: Episode Eight
Air Date: 2015-07-31
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