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Farscape 2x11 FULL LENGTH Reaction | Peacock: https://youtu.be/R14w9kbbA1s


Farscape 2x11 FULL LENGTH Reaction | SLOW: https://youtu.be/8-vQ3XGYrxY

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TGrimace

Oh yeah. Don't even worry about it. The second episode is SUPER easy to walk away from at the ending. No cliffhanger or anything like that. I'm sure you were able to put off watching the third easily. Hahaha I love this show.

TGrimace

Well, the good news is that D'Argo and Chiana are having fantastic sex

Bernhard

Remember how you said you wanted to watch the episodes the same way we would? Now that you’ve caved and watched them together (I’m just assuming that you couldn’t stop after the second one either), is it really fair to let us wait? 😁 BTW: I’ve always loved the reference to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, one of my all-time favorite shows. Farscape and BtVS are actually quite similar in many ways; they both combine fantastical story lines and creative aliens/monsters with a lot of humor, but at the heart of the shows are the characters, their interactions and personal growth.

Lee

Confession time: this is my favorite three-parter of the series, and there came a point last year when I had a hankering to see it again and knew I couldn't wait for Angela's reaction, so I watched all three last August. The way this story balances the ongoing relationship tension between John and Aeryn with the metaplot of Scorpius' pursuit of the wormhole tech in John's brain (as well as the dilemma-of-the-week with the royal family) makes it one of Farscape's finest. Not to mention the glimpse it provides of Scorpius' backstory with the revelation of his combined Scarran/Sebacean heritage. Simply a masterpiece of advancing a serial narrative. This three-parter also makes for a sort of Browder family outing, as Ro-NA is played by Ben's wife Francesca Buller (last seen as M'Lee in "Bone to be Wild") and their son appears as the projection of Crichton's little boy.

Nathanael Fuller (Polygon Wizard)

I used to describe Farscape as "Buffy in space" to friends who had seen BtVS but not Farscape. In some ways the shows are very different, but they are surprisingly similar in many ways too. For me it is mostly that both shows have strong ensemble casts of characters that grow and change over the course of the story, and both shows explore themes of found family quite often.

Ejigantor

"I'm the reverse King Arthur, I put the sword into the stone" - He's Carrot! And the thing about Scorpy is, you see the actor's name in the cast list, and then you know he's around because Moya detected him and Zahn and Pilot had Moya Starburst away, and yet you still gasp when he appears on screen. You can know he's coming - you're still going to feel it when he shows up. I really feel for Aeryn in this one - she's still trying to learn to process and understand these feelings she's having, and so much of it contradicts the Peacekeeper ideology she was seeped in until that fateful day her prowler got pulled along in the Starbusrt of an escaping prisoner transport. When she suggests they hide out in the badlands until Scorpius leaves, that tells me her mind was completely overrun by her emotions. Because 1) Scorpy wouldn't give up and go home and 2) the Empress wasn't going to just let John go. And she can't see that, or else is willing to ignore it, because of all these feelings she isn't used to and barely understands. She's almost like a teenager; before John there was one guy she sort of developed a crush on, and she ended that badly - in a way she now regrets. I think more than anything, she's afraid of the way she feels about him, and how those feelings affect her thinking and decision making. Don't get me wrong, I understand why John's a little short with her, he's got his own stuff going on. But I feel more bad for her. Frell, but I love these characters. And this show.