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frelling_tralk ([personal profile] frelling_tralk) wrote2013-05-07 11:55 am
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Just came across avclub doing Farscape reviews :D http://www.avclub.com/articles/premiere,93193/


This comment made me laugh "Crichton's pop culture references make him seem like the kind of dick who makes jokes that he doesn't expect anyone to get, then he becomes annoyed when those around him are bewildered. He is Earth's first hipster ambassador to the universe." Cause yeah it's kind of true. Like I get why he would try to center himself by making pop culture references to what he knows, but in the first season especially why is he always questioning how anyone could not have seen the same movies as he has, or saying stuff like how can you not have heard of John Wayne? Not a complaint exactly as I do love all of his pop culture references, just if you landed in space would you expect very alien creatures to have seen the same movies as you have!

And reading the comments reminded me that the supporting cast character-centric episodes never really worked for me. The writers got some criticism for later shifting the focus almost exclusively to John and Aeryn in seasons 3 and especially 4, but for me the show was at its best when it was John's experiences driving the narrative. It was nearly always less interesting to me when the entire focus of an episode was D'Argo, Zhann, Chianna, or Rygel. Yes the beginning of the series was better at spreading the focus, but did anyone ever really pine for episodes like "Taking The Stone", Vitas Mortis", "Rhapsody In Blue"?

One of the few episodes of that type I thought they carried off REALLY well was Incubator with Scorpuis. Maybe because it was more the case of focusing on the personal history of a character we already knew and were invested in, as opposed to some of the strange alien societies that we were supposed to care about in those one-off seasons 1 and 2 episodes, which generally had big roles for a guest cast that the audience didn't much care about? I always liked the Aeryn episodes though and I suppose she was as much alien as any of them, so I'm not sure what it was about episodes like "Mental As Anything" that send me to sleep, but gosh did they!


Reading the reviews really makes me want to rewatch Farscape from the beginning, but there's sooo many other shows I want to catch up on right now that there's just no way. It's a hard life :P

[identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com 2013-05-12 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Same! I did rewatch season 4 about two years ago as it's one of the seasons I've watched less, but I really want to start from the beginning with it again at some point

[identity profile] stolenglimpse.livejournal.com 2013-05-12 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I remember my dad saying he disliked season 4 so much when it was on TV. It felt way too different, had the weirdest episodes in that one.

I kinda agree about feeling different and having weird eps but I love it for the John/Aeryn angst.

It's definitely been too long since I watched the whole thing. Going to finish Charmed first and then I'll probably do that one :)

[identity profile] frelling-tralk.livejournal.com 2013-05-12 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
The first half of season 4 feels a bit all over the place at times because of the number of standalones by new writers, but then I loved the second half when they started dealing with going back to earth and John's PTSD, things got really dark and interesting at that time

[identity profile] stolenglimpse.livejournal.com 2013-05-12 11:22 pm (UTC)(link)
I completely agree :)