EOS 10 Justin McLachlan and PlanetM
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Doctors in space, a deposed alien prince, a super gay space pirate and a fiery nurse who’ll help you win your bar fight.
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501 — Our Lost Time: The Xenomorph Will Shock
Ryan Dalias returns to EOS10 after the battle with Dr. Ecobar to find that not only has a lot changed, but the station has a guest that likes to eat arms and might be from another quantum universe. Part one of three.
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502 — Our Lost Time: Time To Leave
On the trail of One Arm and the stolen Xenomorph, Ryan — and friends — embark on a clandestine, unsanctioned mission where no one has gone before: the Void. Part two of three.
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503 — Our Lost Time: Everywhere Anytime
The crew of EOS10 races against time — literally — to save the station from a time loop of destruction that never ends. Part 3 of 3.
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401 — Who’s Your Daddy
In the season four premiere, Ryan confronts Dr. Urvidian over a recently and accidentally revealed secret. Meanwhile, Jane and Levi scheme to win a fancy dinner. Starring Dan Barry, Justin McLachlan, Charles Lipper, Lena Winter and Natalie Cutcher. This episode also starred Jesse-Buck Brennan. "Who's Your Daddy" was written by Justin McLachlan.
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402 — Private Practice
Dr. Ecobar opens a new clinic on EOS10 and threatens to steal away the infirmary's best patients—and doctors. Meanwhile, Ryan investigates the mysterious reappearance of a ship from his past. Starring Dan Barry, Justin McLachlan, Charles Lipper, Lena Winter and Natalie Cutcher. This episode also starred Nanci Burrows. Private Practice was written by Craig McLachlan.
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403 — Morpheus
Ryan finds the key he's been looking for, but it unlocks more than just a door. Starring Dan Barry, Justin McLachlan, Charles Lipper, Lena Winter and Natalie Cutcher. This episode also starred Jesse-Buck Brennan. "Morpheus" was written by Justin McLachlan.
Customer Reviews
So good it hurts.
In the beginning, i was sceptical, the first two episodes are a bit clunky, but the show smooths out definitely once you get a few episodes in. The characters are funny and their interactions a delight to listen. It’s easy to tell one character from another. Emotional bits feel emotional and dramatic bits dramatic.
It feels like time is passing and the core group grows stronger and stronger. The schemes grow bolder. Bit by bit you find more and more about each of our protagonists. And i love every second of it.
There is a slight audio problem though, when situations are quiet, the audio is hard to hear, but when something dramatic happens it’s a bit too loud at times. So headphone users beware.
But despite that i feel like i’m being pulled deep into a well built world of space, doctors, relationships, shenanigans and schemes (must not forget the schemes) and i can’t wait to listen to more.
5/5