Monday, October 18, 2004

Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars

Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars

10 Reasons to Watch 'Farscape' from teevee.org

Oh. Wow. I can't tell you how much I miss this show, or how sorry I am that it's no longer on, or how much I hope that there are more mini series to come.

PART 1:
  • I love Stark and Rygel. Great comedy right there.
  • I liked it when Aeryn tells D'argo that because John wants this baby so much, she wants it too.
  • I want to know why Crichton is laying in bed, alone, and why is Aeryn narrating. And what does she mean by "three" is enough?
  • Jool. The return of Jool. I like that most of the characters are back, and that they haven't forgotten about her....
PART 2:
  • I like how they explained why Crichton was laying there, still, and why Aeryn was talking in the beginning. My first thought was that everyone had died except Aeryn, John, and their baby. Also, my quotation about why Aeryn said that three is enough is wrong. Or rather she didn't say three is enough. I forgot to write down what her exact words were. But I like her sentiment, nonetheless.
  • D'argo. Man I had tears in my eyes.
  • I thought Chiana was the spy. It certainly seems like that with her new eyes and all. Whew! That was a close one. The spy: SIKOZU! And she was the one who said, "We have traitor."
  • I'm sad I didn't get to see what happened to the old lady or Rygel, I don't think.
  • Wow for Stark being healed. THAT was cool.
  • And I'm sure I'm not the only person who thought that Aeryn's birth recovery was super human. I mean, she's a Sebacean and all, but man, that was impressive to this human. If only all human births (and short pregnancy included) was like that, then I might consider it...[more to come]
On a related note, sci fi fans can look forward to EARTHSEA, premiering sometime in December. I see Kristin Kreuk (from Smallville), Danny Clover, and Isabella Rossillini stars in the mini series. WOOHOO. I must reread the book again. The first time I read it, I don't think I was really into sci fi fiction at that point.

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