Interrupting Who talk with a Farscape question. I'm a bit over midway through Season 3 and just saw the episode with the cartoons and I must not have been paying close enough attention as I went through the season because I have no idea where they got the ship that D'Argo is so obsessed with. I know it was sometime before the cloning episode but other than that I'm drawing a blank. Anybody remember?
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A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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That's Lola (Lo'La). [link]
He found it set adrift in a gamma storm, and he knew that his life would not be norm... Oh that Lo'La....
La la la la la Lo'La...
That's Lola
ah..okay...Thanks.
I still don't remember what episode that was.
I think it was one of the first few episodes of the season, maybe "Suns and Lovers"? I know they used it in "Lava Is a Many Splendored Thing."
Yes, it was in "Suns and Lovers". It's floating in the debris around the Commerce Station. I'm not sure we ever *see* it, which I think is why it's easy to forget.
Yes, it was in "Suns and Lovers". It's floating in the debris around the Commerce Station.
Oh! that one
The Kinks joke still works, but it's Lo'Lann. D'Argo named the ship after his wife.
For Deadwood fans not work safe.
The Kinks joke still works, but it's Lo'Lann. D'Argo named the ship after his wife.
See, I thought it was something like that, but the source there said it was Lo'La and I shrugged and decided my memory was off.
Not saying I remembered Lo'Lann, but I guess I'm easily manipulated after a couple years. Sigh.
Now that I'm finally getting to watch BSG Season 1 (thank you, Netflix!), I'm reading the TWOP episode threads. I'm currently looking through "Bastille Day"'s thread, and giggling because everyone's all "Elections?! What are they going to do--debate over the evilness of Cylons?" In the commentary for that ep, the creator talks about how they're planning on resolving the elections plotline (he was in the middle of filming the first Lucy Lawless ep while recording the track), but he wasn't too sure how.