There's a lot of "Crichton Kicks" that's a little confusing. Like, how John found Elack, for one.
Anyway, I haven't watched it in a while, but, IIRC, Chiana and Rygel hooked up when they had to go on the run after the "Wanted" hologram thingies were sent out by Grayza, and god only knows how they found Crichton.
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Oh, *right* -- Moya was at the Leviathan burial grounds to bury (is it "burial" if it's in space?) Talyn when she was sucked through the wormhole. John was left there at the burial grounds, and Elack because had gone there to die, which is how he hooked up with *that* leviathan.
Well, John was in a Leviathan burial ground, or not far away. Searose wrote a great story that addresses a lot of these questions.
and somehow ended up back at the Leviathan burial ground where they'd left Crichton and Moya.
It's the "somehow" that I'm wondering about. They show up in between act breaks, and that's just that.
and god only knows how they found Crichton.
Yes, exactly. See above.
'Suela, see my edit. It's been a while since I saw that episode, and my brain RAM is wonky.
It's the "somehow" that I'm wondering about. They show up in between act breaks, and that's just that.
It's probably the same Leviathan burial grounds where they had all gone to bury Talyn at the end of S3. Chiana and Rygel probably thought it was the best place to start.
I think Browder just figured out a good way to spike the sales of Season 4 DVDs.
Gotta love an actor who, faced with William Shatner's "Get a Life" fan questions scenario, could actually quote chapter and verse back at the fans.
They went back to where they'd left him, god knows why. And he was still there, but in a different Leviathan.
It's Farscape: you're contractually obligated to handwave the plot.
Gotta love an actor who, faced with William Shatner's "Get a Life" fan questions scenario, could actually quote chapter and verse back at the fans.
Oh, yes. The man's a total geek. And he loves his show, which is just marvelous beyond words.
Hell, his wife loves his show. When he's out of town, she watches the dvds, to see John Crichton in leather.
It's Farscape: you're contractually obligated to handwave the plot.
BWAH!
And YAY, Farscape talk!!!! I miss it. Haven;t been hanging around this thread much lately.
But I was thinking about Farscape last week, when I caught the episode where
one of the Johns dies.
I was blown away by the final ten minutes, especially that last image of Aeryn
cradling the body of her dead lover.
Wow.
I just rewatched... oh, I think it's 'Til the Blood Runs Clear. Anyway, the episode where we meet short-grungy-female-mechanic woman (who I'm fond of, even though she's evil). There's an episode which has different resonances a few years later...