Compound that with him tossing General Lane's soldiers around like rag dolls
Heck, she did the same. Then again, she knows all those fancy martial arts that render bodyarmor useless.
'Out Of Gas'
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Compound that with him tossing General Lane's soldiers around like rag dolls
Heck, she did the same. Then again, she knows all those fancy martial arts that render bodyarmor useless.
Oooooh, marvelous article on Teevee.org about Farscape today.
10. It's just plain fun. Think of Farscape as The Princess Bride of TV science fiction. You've got handsome heroes, beautiful heroines, fights, chases, narrow escapes, valiant companions, evil villains, and true love. All you need to bring is an open mind and a big bowl of popcorn.
Wheeee! t bounces enthusiastically
I'm allowing myself to get excited. This could be bad.
Suela, they're playing part 1 twice on Sunday and then once again before they play part 2 on Monday, right?
(Just in case I don't get home in time on Sunday!)
I think so, yes. Plus it looks like there's some late-night airings too. I'd check the SciFi.com website.
Sumi, from SciFi.com's schedule, they're airing it back-to-back-to-back Sunday night -- 9 p.m., 11 p.m., and 1 a.m.
I love this, from the TeeVee.org article:
4. It's Buffy gone sci-fi. You don't have to be a fundamentalist Whedonite to enjoy Farscape, but Buffy and Angel fans will find a lot to enjoy here. A hero who's torn between ordinary life and an epic destiny. Smart, kickass women and fascinating antiheroes. Witty dialogue loaded with pop culture references. Characters who grow and change over time. Season-long story arcs with neck-snapping surprise twists. Farscape is very different from the late, lamented Firefly, but it's nonetheless a worthy complement to the Joss Whedon canon.
::sniffle::
Heck, she did the same.
She beat them up, but she didn't throw them around.
Farscape is very different from the late, lamented Firefly, but it's nonetheless a worthy complement to the Joss Whedon canon.
I've always asserted that people who liked Buffy would like Farscape. Foolish are those who didn't believe me. *g*
I'm going to start all Farscape potentials somewhere in mid-season 1 (maybe The Flax or Durka Returns) because I almost lost interest in the show after watching the first 4 or 5 episodes. The grabbiness of the show didn't hit me until much later.
Also, I just finished The Way We Weren't and, just, wow. And I suspect that guy was who Aeryn dreamt about back in Rhapsody in Blue.
I just finished The Way We Weren't and, just, wow
Yeah, that's a marvelous episode. I love it so much, and I love it that the show will have these entirely sympathetic characters make appalling decisions.