In Collection
#216
Seen It:
Yes
1: Mind the Baby
2: Vitas Mortis
3: Taking the Stone
4: Crackers Don't Matter
5: The Way We Weren't
6: Picture if You Will
7: Home on the Remains
8: Dream a Little Dream
9: Out of Their Minds
10: My Three Crichtons
11: Look at the Princess (1): A Kiss Is But a Kiss
12: Look at the Princess (2): I Do, I Think
13: Look at the Princess (3): The Maltese Crichton
14: Beware of Dog
15: Won't Get Fooled Again
16: The Locket
17: The Ugly Truth
18: A Clockwork Nebari
19: Liars, Guns and Money (1): A Not So Simple Plan
20: Liars, Guns and Money (2): With Friends Like These...
21: Liars, Guns and Money (3): Plan B
22: Die Me, Dichotomy
Science Fiction, Fantasy
Great Britain / English
Ben Browder |
Commander John Robert Crichton, Jr. |
Claudia Black |
Officer Aeryn Sun |
Virginia Hey |
Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan |
Melissa Jaffer |
Utu-Noranti Pralatong |
Anthony Simcoe |
General Ka D'Argo |
Gigi Edgley |
Chiana |
Paul Goddard |
Stark |
Wayne Pygram |
Scorpius |
Tammy McIntosh |
Joolushko Tunay Fento Hovalis |
Raelee Hill |
Sikozu Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu |
Director |
Tony Tilse; Geoff Bennett (II); Andrew Prowse; Ian Watson (II) |
Writer |
David Kemper |
The second season of
Farscape expands upon and develops the characters introduced in the ambitious first season. John Crichton's new nemesis is the deadly Scorpius, replacing Crais who has taken the living ship Moya's offspring on a voyage into the unknown. Moya's regular crew--Aeryn, Zhaan, Chiana, D'Argo and Rygel--remain as divided and suspicious of each other as ever, yet somehow manage to pull together at times of crisis. After revelations about Pilot's introduction to Moya in "The Way We Weren't", the writers continue to exploit the show's gift for surprising as well as emotionally convincing character development. The CGI effects, prosthetics and state-of-the-art puppetry, courtesy of Jim Henson's Creature Shop, continue to make
Farscape the most original looking sci-fi show on TV. The witty scripts, peppered with post-modern pop culture references and movie in-jokes, are also a breath of fresh air. The result is episodic TV sci-fi that continually pushes at the accepted boundaries of the genre.
On the DVD: the four episodes included here are all distinguished by ambitious storytelling, somewhat let down in the execution. In "Picture if You Will", an old enemy returns with a truly bizarre and barely comprehensible scheme to imprison Moya's crew inside a picture (shades of Dorian Gray maybe?). "Home on the Remains" has a contrived plot that harks right back to classic Star Trek, with Crichton even quoting Jim Kirk (the highlight, though, is Zhaan's transformation, which gives a whole new meaning to hay fever). Both "Dream a Little Dream" and "Out of Their Minds" play around with the crew's perceptions of reality--the former is a curious flashback episode set in between the first and second season, as Zhaan is put on trial for murder on a dystopian planet run by lawyers; the second plays body-swap with the crew, with everyone obviously having fun pretending to be everyone else (the aliens, however, look like leftovers from The Dark Crystal). DVD extras include a handful of deleted scenes, a DVD-ROM screensaver and yet another photo gallery. --Mark Walker
Series |
Farscape |
Distributor |
Contender Entertainment Group |
Barcode |
5030305810078 |
Region |
Region 2 |
Release Date |
07/05/2001 |
Nr of Disks/Tapes |
2 |
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