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on: December 22, 2009, 03:05:03 PM

I splurged and picked up the new Farscape boxed set.  It's retailing for $60-70 for the first 4 seasons, 50 minute Australian episodes (as compared to the 42 minute cut US ones), and piles of bonus materials.  Just started my rewatch!

Eight episodes in to season one:

Pros:
- The acting is generally top notch.  Welcome change from B5!
- Production, sets, and effects are all solid.
- Claudia Black.  Claudia Black.  Claudia Black.
- Some very good character development, even in the episode of the week format, that really pays off later on.  Even this early, it's fun how the aliens opinion of Crichton goes from inferior species/rube to rolling their eyes at his wackiness.  The main relationship is being built nicely.
- It's really a gray world.  The Peacekeepers are mostly assholes, but really everyone (including our main characters) are exceptionally flawed or borderline assholes.

Cons:
- Muppets.  I don't mind them, but this is the biggest turn off for people.  Either you accept that the various puppets work for the non-humanoid species, or you don't.
- Crais is the big bad.  He's.... adequate.  Looking forward to the end of the season and the new big bad.
- Exceptionally flawed characters.  Half the time, these guys are their own worst enemies.

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Reply #1 on: December 22, 2009, 03:30:07 PM

B5>Farscape
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Reply #2 on: December 22, 2009, 05:31:22 PM

- It's really a gray world.  The Peacekeepers are mostly assholes, but really everyone (including our main characters) are exceptionally flawed or borderline assholes.
This was my favorite aspect of the patchwork of episodes I've seen. So many shows (in any genre) are black and white that it was fun to watch a narrative space where absolutely nobody could be trusted. Ever. Main character interactions were always enjoyable, but the episodic space-problem-of-the-week was uniformly sub-par. I've only watched as much as I have because I lived with die-hard fans.

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Reply #3 on: December 22, 2009, 05:43:54 PM

- It's really a gray world.  The Peacekeepers are mostly assholes, but really everyone (including our main characters) are exceptionally flawed or borderline assholes.
This was my favorite aspect of the patchwork of episodes I've seen. So many shows (in any genre) are black and white that it was fun to watch a narrative space where absolutely nobody could be trusted. Ever. Main character interactions were always enjoyable, but the episodic space-problem-of-the-week was uniformly sub-par. I've only watched as much as I have because I lived with die-hard fans.

Yes.  Relied too heavily on the problem-of-the-week to provide the environment for the characters to interact.  When you had a run of mediocre problems, you had the show really stagnate. 

Really, that's the same exact thing that killed Firefly.
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Reply #4 on: December 22, 2009, 06:47:33 PM


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Reply #5 on: December 22, 2009, 07:01:45 PM

This was my favorite aspect of the patchwork of episodes I've seen. So many shows (in any genre) are black and white that it was fun to watch a narrative space where absolutely nobody could be trusted. Ever. Main character interactions were always enjoyable, but the episodic space-problem-of-the-week was uniformly sub-par. I've only watched as much as I have because I lived with die-hard fans.

Farscape stops being a problem-of-the-week show around the end of season one, and goes into the best fucking storyline arcs of science fiction television, ever.  There are still occasional standalone episodes, but the series as a whole becomes very focused on major stories.  Which the sci-fi channel then fucked up with 'durr hey guise, new viewers can't understand these season-long stories, you need to make it episodic' and resulted in some of the absolute worst episodes ever.

Episodes to avoid because they are AIDS:
I, E.T. (Season 1)
Taking the Stone (Season 2)
Picture if You Will (Season 2)

There are no redeeming qualities about these episodes, no important story or character developments to miss.  You can skip them without anything of value being lost, and should.
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Reply #6 on: December 23, 2009, 07:43:33 AM

Claudia Black!
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Reply #7 on: December 23, 2009, 08:02:52 AM

I'll randomly insert my love for this show here as well. If they are selling the whole series at that price I may splurge, as my dvdrips are a bit all over the place.

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Reply #8 on: December 23, 2009, 08:06:00 AM

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Reply #9 on: December 23, 2009, 08:17:42 AM


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Reply #10 on: December 23, 2009, 10:18:02 AM

Season 1 when it first aired kind of made me feel meh about the whole thing, so it took a while before I noticed that the show was getting a lot better. Part of it wasn't just the better writing of arcs, it was that they gave Crichton a more important raison d'etre than just being Lost in Space at the end of the first season. I appreciated the way in which the show kept deepening the "alienness" of its setting as time went on. A good example of building a mythos step by step without just arbitrarily changing the rules so you can make a particular episode work the way you want. (Though Chiara's powers, if I remember right, kept changing a lot.)
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Reply #11 on: December 23, 2009, 10:19:18 AM

I watched the first few episodes a year or three back, enjoyed them, then got distracted and forgot about the show.  I picked up the first season dvd set last night, due to this thread.  I'm just saying, if I end up hating it, it's all your fault.
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Reply #12 on: December 23, 2009, 10:20:50 AM

I always liked Virginia Hey best. And, she was in the Road Warrior.
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Reply #13 on: December 23, 2009, 10:26:26 AM

I just finished watching Season 2 of B5 in my rewatch pile.  I never watch Farscape so it's coming next.
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Reply #14 on: December 23, 2009, 10:27:10 AM

Heh, I remember the third or fourth episode had the crew sawing off the Pilots arm to get a map back home. Classy characters really.  Oh ho ho ho. Reallllly?

But yeah I agree about Crias being weak as a bad guy, but He takes off in the last 4 episodes of season 1 along with the story. The guy that takes over as the big bad is a whole order of magnitude of nasty.

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Reply #15 on: December 23, 2009, 12:39:32 PM

B5>Farscape

This. Also muppets.

Not that I have anything against Farscape. I wouldn't mind watching the whole thing as I understand it got better with Scorpius. But when the series first started coming out on DVD, it was 2 episodes per disc for $20. Fuck a bunch of that. One day I'll get back to it.

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Reply #16 on: December 23, 2009, 01:01:38 PM

I really enjoyed B5 and Farscape a lot.  I'd have to give Farscape the edge due to smartass kickassery.

Also, Star Wars sucked: muppets.

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Reply #17 on: December 23, 2009, 03:55:48 PM

B5>Farscape

This. Also muppets.

Not that I have anything against Farscape. I wouldn't mind watching the whole thing as I understand it got better with Scorpius. But when the series first started coming out on DVD, it was 2 episodes per disc for $20. Fuck a bunch of that. One day I'll get back to it.

Watch the whole thing, you opinion will go up ten notches and whether it puts it above b5 or not who knows.  I like the both but I always put farscape ahead because while b5 had a great story for the most part the characters were very unbelievable(save londo, g'kar) in the case of farscape though, yes some of the eps were problem-of-the-week but the cast all felt realistic.

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Reply #18 on: December 23, 2009, 03:57:46 PM

I splurged and picked up the new Farscape boxed set.  It's retailing for $60-70 for the first 4 seasons, 50 minute Australian episodes (as compared to the 42 minute cut US ones), and piles of bonus materials.  Just started my rewatch!

Where did you buy yours from?  Most places had it for $89 - $109 that I saw.

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Reply #19 on: December 23, 2009, 04:01:47 PM

I saw it for the $60-$70 price prior to the holidays on Amazon, so I didn't think twice when JC posted that price. Now it's listed at $150, "sale priced" at $109 (and sold out).. odd.

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Reply #20 on: December 23, 2009, 04:37:39 PM

I saw it for the $60-$70 price prior to the holidays on Amazon, so I didn't think twice when JC posted that price. Now it's listed at $150, "sale priced" at $109 (and sold out).. odd.

check other offers, there's tones of people selling it new for $74.....so tempted....

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Reply #21 on: December 23, 2009, 05:38:44 PM

Oh yeah, I saw that. I meant the actual Amazon price is the one that's gone all wonky.

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Reply #22 on: December 23, 2009, 05:46:19 PM

Farscape.love++

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Reply #23 on: December 23, 2009, 06:10:31 PM

Cons:
- Muppets.  I don't mind them, but this is the biggest turn off for people.  Either you accept that the various puppets work for the non-humanoid species, or you don't.

This was what stopped me from watching it. I love muppets but for some reason I couldn't take them seriously the few times I flipped by Farscape on the SciFi channel. How Yoda could look real and these muppets look like Kermit with a mustache I'll never figure out.

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Reply #24 on: December 23, 2009, 06:44:54 PM

I splurged and picked up the new Farscape boxed set.  It's retailing for $60-70 for the first 4 seasons, 50 minute Australian episodes (as compared to the 42 minute cut US ones), and piles of bonus materials.  Just started my rewatch!

Where did you buy yours from?  Most places had it for $89 - $109 that I saw.

I picked it up from my local Best Buy for $70, since that's what I'd be looking at if I had ordered from Amazon plus shipping at the time.  Had it since around Thanksgiving, but was finishing up my B5 rewatch.

Bestbuy.com still has it for $70, but it's on backorder. 


Hate to mention it, but I end up buying alot of TV series at Walmart.  Terrible selection, but everything is dirt goddamn cheap.  My local Walmart was where I found B5 for $20 a season, and they still have Buffy/Angel seasons for $13/season.
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Reply #25 on: December 23, 2009, 07:40:04 PM

I won Season 2 of Farscape in a youtube competition to create a youtube vid for X3: Terran Conflict. *Flex*

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Reply #26 on: December 23, 2009, 07:45:23 PM

I'm up around episode 6 or so and am enjoying it.  The muppets really don't bother me, and I find the whole cast pretty engaging so far.   Compared with SGU, which I've been watching recently, Farscape feels much more sci-fi-y ^^
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Reply #27 on: December 23, 2009, 09:59:08 PM

How Yoda could look real and these muppets look like Kermit with a mustache I'll never figure out.


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Reply #28 on: December 23, 2009, 10:52:48 PM



It may also be due to the fact that Yoda has more haman-esque features, making him a more believable character in light of our natural bias.

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Reply #29 on: December 23, 2009, 11:21:07 PM

Claudia Black.

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Reply #30 on: December 24, 2009, 03:25:03 AM

I like my muppets. Spend the last month or so watching all four seasons and there's some great stuff in there.
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Reply #31 on: December 24, 2009, 08:50:26 AM

Ah, Farscape. Chrichton's transition from bumbling geek to hardcore badass was well worth it, and I rather enjoy the fact that I've yet to work out who, exactly, Scorpius was working for.

If anyone. Seriously, that man was something like a quintuple agent, and capable of putting the mindfuck on people so easily that there's no trusting anything ANYONE ever said about him.

All told, though, watching Chrichton get up on a table -- atomic bomb strapped to his waist -- and proceed to tell the galatic Powers-That-Be that he's going to handle this the American way and sell his secrets to the highest bidder, or blow them all to hell -- was classic.
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Reply #32 on: December 25, 2009, 07:17:19 PM

Ah, Farscape. Chrichton's transition from bumbling geek to hardcore badass was well worth it, and I rather enjoy the fact that I've yet to work out who, exactly, Scorpius was working for.

If anyone. Seriously, that man was something like a quintuple agent, and capable of putting the mindfuck on people so easily that there's no trusting anything ANYONE ever said about him.

All told, though, watching Chrichton get up on a table -- atomic bomb strapped to his waist -- and proceed to tell the galatic Powers-That-Be that he's going to handle this the American way and sell his secrets to the highest bidder, or blow them all to hell -- was classic.

I've made it to Season 3, just watched the Scorpius origin episode.  THAT'S HOW YOU MAKE A SYMPATHETIC VILLAIN.  And Bracca first shows his dog-like loyalty to Scorpius.  God, I love Bracca.  He has some great moments in season 4!

Season 3 is where they start presenting the other side to the Peacekeepers.  Sure, they're ultra-pragmatic pseudofacist Imperialists...  But the Scarrans?  They'll kill everyone, maybe with a side of rape first.

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Reply #33 on: December 26, 2009, 11:56:03 AM


B5 - season 5 = Farscape. B5 as a whole < Farscape.

Plus, Claudia. Fucking. Black.

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Reply #34 on: December 26, 2009, 04:58:39 PM

Farscape is a good show no doubt, but every character was irritating to me.  Oh and their personalties changed almost every episode (see last season of BSG) to serve the current crisis.  B5's characters had arcs and stayed consistent, even if some of the acting was pretty meh. 

Maybe that's an Aussie TV thing, but it drove me nuts.  But, yes, Farscape had some great moments, it was just weird as fuck.
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