SYFY’s new original series The Ark has been playing with all kinds of sci-fi concepts in its first season, from space exploration to global catastrophe, and now we can add clones into the mix after Episode 4. So what does that twist mean, and how does cloning fit into the world of The Ark? **Spoilers ahead for the fourth episode of SYFY’s The Ark**| SYFY Official Site
Luke talking to Jamie about Cindy in ‘The Harvey’ (Image: Screengrab)I found the second episode of SurrealEstate, titled ‘The Harvey’, to be far better than the pilot. We also got some well-written queer representation.| The Geekiary
The crew of the Ark in “Get Out and Push”With the Ark’s engine inoperative, the crew must contend with an asteroid hurtling towards them in “Get Out and Push.”| The Geekiary
Luke undermines Susan in ‘Trust the Process’ (Image: SurrealEstate Season 2 Episode 1)SurrealEstate finally came back (after going through a cancellation and then a renewal) with a very enjoyable second season debut in ‘Trust the Process’. | The Geekiary
Devon, Lexy, and Jake being sent away in ‘Halloween II’ (Screengrab: Chucky Season 2 Episode 1)Chucky’s back and he’s meaner than ever. After everything that Jake, Devon, and Lexy went through in the first season, and the horror setup in “Halloween II”, the second season looks to be the most dangerous yet.| The Geekiary
“Magicians Anonymous” Ep. 5×04: Julia summons Melody, the Goddess of Music (Source: Syfy, 2020)The Magicians “Magicians Anonymous” drops its “grieving streak” and amps up the classic quirky humor and mystery in the fourth episode of the season!| The Geekiary
THE ARK – “Fortunate” Episode 212 – Pictured in this screengrab: Trappist 1D — (Photo by: Ark TV Holdings, Inc./SYFY)The crew of Ark-1 finally arrives at their destination but finds an unsettling situation in the season finale “Fortunate.”| The Geekiary
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