"Bad Science" | |
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Series Femme Fatales Season 2, Episode 6 | |
Air date | June 29th, 2012 |
Writers | Christine Donlon; Turok Andar; Jackson Roykirk |
Director | Darin Scott |
Producers | Mark A. Altman; Steve Kriozere |
Starring | Tanit Phoenix |
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"Bad Science" is the sixth episode of season two of the anthology television series Femme Fatales and the twentieth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Darin Scott and written by Christine Donlon, Turok Andar and Jackson Roykirk. It first aired on Cinemax on Friday, June 29th, 2012.
Plot[]
Matilda West, a beautiful and brilliant scientist, materializes in a parallel dimension and is confronted by a woman with her face – her doppelganger, hardened soldier, Dark Matilda. When the two women touch, they vanish and are transported back to Matilda's lab. Driven by her desire to advance the science of teleportation, Matilda has caused friction amongst her colleagues and strained her marriage. Her strange journey – and the appearance of Dark Matilda – is proof of her success. But life and relationships were different in Dark Matilda's post-apocalyptic world and she begins to connect with her parallel counterparts. When both Matildas get ill – verification of a theory that life from different dimensions cannot co-exist – it becomes clear that one must return...
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Tanit Phoenix | Lilith |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Ashley Noel | Matilda West / Dark Matilda West |
Philip Boyd | Nick |
Preston Jones | Aaron |
Hollie Stenson | Abby |
Robert Picardo | Hieronymus Hawks |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included on disc one of the Femme Fatales: The Complete Second Season DVD collection, and disc four of the Femme Fatales: The Complete Series collection.
- This is the sixth episode of Femme Fatales directed by Darin Scott. He directs eight episodes of the series in total. He previously directed "Killer Instinct". His next episode is "Crazy Mary".
- This is the only episode of Femme Fatales written by Christine Donlon.
- This is the second episode of Femme Fatales written by Turok Andar. He writes three episodes of the series in total. He previously wrote "Haunted". His next episode is "Crazy Mary".
- This is the second and final episode of Femme Fatales written by Jackson Roykirk. He previously wrote "Help Me, Rhonda".
- Actor Robert Picardo is best known for playing the roles of the holographic Doctor and Dr. Lewis Zimmerman on Star Trek: Voyager, and the werewolf Eddie Quist in the 1981 film The Howling.
- When Matilda West teleports into the alternate universe, she says her serial number is TK-421, the same unit number of the Imperial Stormtrooper Han Solo impersonates when taking back the Millennium Falcon in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope.
Quotes[]
- Lilith: We look in mirrors every day. The reflection back shows us what other people see. But it takes more than a mirror to see inside our souls. Matilda West has always been a force of nature, the type of woman who'll never back down from a challenge or take no for an answer. A woman who'll do almost anything to survive. But even someone as beautiful and brilliant and tough as Matilda will eventually meet her match in this world or the other.
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- Dark Matilda West: If everyone here is as naive as the three of you... in a few years, I'm gonna be running this dimension. [chuckles]
See also[]
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Season Two This article pertains to an episode from season two of the Femme Fatales television series. This template will categorize articles that include it into the Femme Fatales/Season 2 episodes category. Episodes
"16 Minutes of Fame" • "Gun Twisted" • "Trophy Wife" • "Extracurricular Activities" • "Killer Instinct" • "Bad Science" • "Family Business" • "Jail Break" • "Crazy Mary" • "One Man's Death" • "Hell Hath No Furies" • "Libra" Main character
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