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ZorajitZorajit posted:Yeah, I had a similar experience waiting for Zhaan to come back. Apparently her actress intended to come back occasionally, but was having problems with the makeup. But there was miscommunication with the production side and so they weren't able to get her back. She turns up very briefly in John Quixote, doesn't she?
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I bought the whole series on dvd along time ago but man there's some really really bad episodes in season 1 that sci fi never reaired often. Thank god.
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kingturnip posted:She turns up very briefly in John Quixote, doesn't she? She does, and she looks very weird.
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Arcsquad12 posted:She does, and she looks very weird. She's wearing a bald cap is why. Virginia Hey basically had to quit the show because the skin coloring they put on her was shutting down her kidneys. Cancelling Farscape I could understand because the S4 numbers dropped a shitton (probably since the quality also dropped a shitton) but they also offered them an abbreviated 5th season (10 or 13 episodes, I forget which), which they really should have taken. Granted it would have nuked the Nebari virus plotline but that already happened anyways with the movie.
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# ? Jan 11, 2018 21:42 |
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Invalid Validation posted:Just watch it all, I still have fond memories of early season one. Show is infectious, I mean unless you’re planning on dieing or something. I know, I know, but I feel like now that I've said "we'll just skip all the stuff you found boring" I feel like I have to follow through. Otherkinsey Scale posted:You could probably narrow it down to this, as far as things that are fun to watch and things that are plot relevant go. Tiggum posted:Of those you listed, only I, ET, Thank God It's Friday, Again and Jeremiah Crichton stand out to me as skippable. I kind of love that these two radically opposed opinions are right next to each other. Thanks though. Party Plane Jones posted:the S4 numbers dropped a shitton (probably since the quality also dropped a shitton) ...hey now. It's an uneven season, but anything to do with the season arc was as good as Farscape ever got.
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Autonomous Monster posted:...hey now. It's an uneven season, but anything to do with the season arc was as good as Farscape ever got. Grayza was a significant downgrade as an antagonist.
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Bobbin Threadbare posted:Could I dream about new Creature Shop IP? Dude, I want new Creature Shop so bad. I'm watching Dark Crystal as soon as I can to support it. Heck, I watched Turkey Hollow live when it happened. Also, I'm still sad we only got one season of Creature Shop Challenge although, from what I understand, they essentially hired everyone on that show after the show anyway. I can respect that there's probably not a huge pool of people doing that kind of work as a hobby. Man, if I had... well, every one of the skills necessary to do that...
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# ? Jan 12, 2018 17:50 |
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Season 3, episode 16 "Revenging Angel" I remembered the cartoon episode, but yikes. It may not have been Farscape's weirdest episode, but it's the most embarrassing. It's entertaining, but in a bad way, like a feature on MST3K where you just go, what were they thinking?
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 05:03 |
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:Season 3, episode 16 "Revenging Angel" Sorry, you're wrong. It's a fun and cool episode.
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# ? Jan 17, 2018 05:51 |
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My side, your side.
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Mike the TV posted:Sorry, you're wrong. It's a fun and cool episode. I didn't like it as much the second time I saw it, but yeah, it's still fun.
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 01:24 |
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:My side, your side. Stark as a character bothered me. They established early in that his madness was mostly an act to get Scorpius to leave him alone, but by Season 3 he acts like that's his normal state.
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Ironslave posted:Stark as a character bothered me. They established early in that his madness was mostly an act to get Scorpius to leave him alone, but by Season 3 he acts like that's his normal state. It's both, isn't it? He's legitimately bonkers, but not always as mad as he lets on.
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 07:16 |
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I mean who on this show isn't some level of insane?
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 14:05 |
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Open Source Idiom posted:It's both, isn't it? It doesn't make him not annoying. It's one of the Jar Jar problems, the character is supposed to annoy and aggravate the characters, but in doing so, also annoys and aggravates the audience.
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I think it makes him endearing. It's funny that he's used as a device to get a lot of the episode plots going. He usually does the absolute worst thing he can do out of the options available, but is also sometimes right, which can add a lot of humor. I think Stark is where John learns to just give in and wield the insanity as a weapon.
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I like Stark even though he's irritating, but I can definitely see how he could be on the wrong end of that equation for some.
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I only had problems with him on rewatches cause his character would shift to extremes for no reason. Like he’d be nice tranquil crazy man in one episode and pseudo villain in the next. Johns crazy at least made some sense. Mind you, it’s very mildly annoying since I love the show.
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Invalid Validation posted:I only had problems with him on rewatches cause his character would shift to extremes for no reason. Like he’d be nice tranquil crazy man in one episode and pseudo villain in the next. Johns crazy at least made some sense. Mind you, it’s very mildly annoying since I love the show. Stark is a Chaotic Neutral. Crap now I'm going to imagine all of Farscape on an alignment chart.
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# ? Jan 18, 2018 18:48 |
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Mike the TV posted:Stark is a Chaotic Neutral. Stark, Chiana, and Rygel at least are all varying degrees of chaotic neutral. I'd probably throw Talyn in there as well. The whole show just about lives there.
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Tiggum posted:I didn't like it as much the second time I saw it, but yeah, it's still fun. The opposite for me. The first time I watched it I was firmly in 'What the poo poo' mode, but on a rewatch, taking the episode in the context of where it falls in the season, I found it a lot more bearable. It helps that Harvey's all over it.
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Let's see...first pass. These are definitely debatable. Lawful Good: Moya Lawful Neutral: Pilot, Aeryn Lawful Evil: Brocca Neutral Good: Jool, D'argo, Zhan True Neutral: Einstein Neutral Evil: Scorpious, Furlough Chaotic Good: Chrichton, Chiana, Noranti, Crais (Post-Talyn) Chaotic Neutral: Stark, Rygel, Talyn, Sukozu Chaotic Evil: Grayza, Crais (Pre-Talyn), Maldis ashpanash fucked around with this message at 23:12 on Jan 19, 2018 |
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Where does 1812 fit into this?
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 02:36 |
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Noranti's an odd one, even harder to pin down than Stark. I think Chaotic Neutral is who she is a lot of the time, but she has a strong Lawful Good side that pops up in the Eidolon stories, and occasional Chaotic Evil elements that turned up mostly in her early stories. (Also, there's no doubt in my mind that she'd have eventually become a villain had the show had the extra season or so to run, but that's my fanon side speaking. She seemed obsessed with Aryn's baby, and seemed to constantly be trying to break Aryn and Chrichton up.)
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 04:47 |
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Season 3 episodes 20-21, "Into the Lion's Den" Holy crap this show is good. The one thing I wish they would've done is actually show the destruction of the carrier, like a big ol' implosion then shock wave. Like the nuke going off in orbit around New Caprica in BSG. Without that final culmination it felt just a touch anticlimactic. A very minor gripe for a very good pair of episodes. Crais....
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# ? Jan 23, 2018 05:53 |
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mcbexx posted:"Talyn ... STARBURST" I am standing in your heart.
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# ? Jan 23, 2018 06:02 |
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His whole diatribe there is glorious.
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# ? Jan 23, 2018 06:15 |
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Season 4, episode 8 "I Shrink, Therefore I Am" As soon as Crichton spaced himself and Noranti to use the transport pod as a missile, I knew I was in for a good episode. These kinds of episodes, like TNG's "Starship Mine," are some of my favorites, where one guy uses experience and ingenuity to take down a bunch of mooks who outnumber and outgun him.
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# ? Jan 27, 2018 04:44 |
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:Season 4, episode 8 "I Shrink, Therefore I Am" Yeah, Die Hard episodes rule. They're a really fun way to establish escalating tension while also being claustrophobic and (usually) pretty brutal. There's a really excellent Agents of SHIELD episode like that that aired earlier this year, and the Quentin Tarantino two-parter on Alias. Good stuff. Open Source Idiom fucked around with this message at 05:07 on Jan 27, 2018 |
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Open Source Idiom posted:Yeah, Die Hard episodes rule. Crichton specifically references that, too. ... would you believe I've never actually seen any of the Die Hard movies? It doesn't even seem right to me.
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Yea that’s weird go see the first one at least, it’s only like an hour and a half too so it’s over with pretty quick.
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mcbexx posted:"Talyn ... STARBURST" That exchange between Craig’s and Talyn leading up to that moment and the moment itself is truly fantastic. You’ve got Craig’s telling Talyn he’s been disarmed by the Peacekeepers and you can hear Talyn respond with, I believe, concern and fear. Then Crais mentions Moya is about to be taken back into slavery and the noise feels almost more like despair and anger. Even Crais’s final line has that layer to it. “Talyn...” a short response from Talyn “Starburst”
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Why did noone tell me there's a frelling Farscape thread? Open Source Idiom posted:Noranti's an odd one, even harder to pin down than Stark. I think Chaotic Neutral is who she is a lot of the time, but she has a strong Lawful Good side that pops up in the Eidolon stories, and occasional Chaotic Evil elements that turned up mostly in her early stories. The only thing Noranti ever does is try to help people for the greater good. The subliminal message was so he'd figure out Aeryn's pregnancy on his own, and she only gave him the drugs because he seemed to be trying to get over her and Noranti wanted to help. And he had a very good reason for wanting the moodkillers. The only time she does something close to evil is when she tried to off Crichton at the start of season 4, and even that was because the vision she dusted him into accidentally showed location of the last Darnaz Probe. The full set of which falling into Peacekeeper, or hell anyone's, hands being potentially catastrophic for billions of innocents. Hell, a big thing for her near the end of season 4 is being utterly heartbroken that her actions to get them to Katratzi ended the lives of two innocent people.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:The only thing Noranti ever does is try to help people for the greater good. The subliminal message was so he'd figure out Aeryn's pregnancy on his own, and she only gave him the drugs because he seemed to be trying to get over her and Noranti wanted to help. And he had a very good reason for wanting the moodkillers. The only time she does something close to evil is when she tried to off Crichton at the start of season 4, and even that was because the vision she dusted him into accidentally showed location of the last Darnaz Probe. The full set of which falling into Peacekeeper, or hell anyone's, hands being potentially catastrophic for billions of innocents. I think you can be a villain and also not want to murder hundreds of thousands of people. Edit: I've gone back and reread stuff about her first appearance. She's still bonkers, and I stand by the idea that she's somewhat sinister in her investment in John/Aeryn's sex life, but I think she makes more sense that I initially thought. Open Source Idiom fucked around with this message at 11:19 on Jan 28, 2018 |
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Open Source Idiom posted:I think you can be a villain and also not want to murder hundreds of thousands of people. Farscape's writing isn't exactly known for its consistency . I love the show to death, but you really need to take that into account. Especially when all that takes place at the end of season 3 and not the start of season 4 when they had actually sat down and wrote the character properly.
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# ? Jan 28, 2018 11:19 |
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:Season 4, episode 8 "I Shrink, Therefore I Am" This one has the best little poke at the fans: Sikozu is complaining about shrinking not being possible and Rygel says: "Neither can I. Who cares? We're here, they did it, and that's that"
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As well as everybody telling the doctor in "Coup by Clam" to shut up whenever he gets going with his explanations, and Crichton straight up telling him "one more word of technobabble and I'll cut out your tongue!:
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turn left hillary!! noo posted:As well as everybody telling the doctor in "Coup by Clam" to shut up whenever he gets going with his explanations, and Crichton straight up telling him "one more word of technobabble and I'll cut out your tongue!: Coup by Clam is probably my least favorite episode past the first season's drek, it's just awful from concept to finish.
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Party Plane Jones posted:Coup by Clam is probably my least favorite episode past the first season's drek, it's just awful from concept to finish. Coup by Clam is dumb fun. There are far worse episodes, like John Quixote or Meltdown in season 3.
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Neddy Seagoon posted:John Quixote but...but...fat Zhaan. Bone To Be Wild is the worst episode. A yawner of a monster of the week, and it falls right in the middle of a great arc breaking up episodes.
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