I confess, I've always liked Stark. I must grok his crazy in a way that is different from other people. I like his crazy and his lucid.
'Shindig'
Boxed Set, Vol. 1: Smallville, Due South, Farscape
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.
convenient parcelling of the crystallisation.
Granny was able to tell the difference between an Aeryn!Crystal and a Crichton!Crystal by tasting them in her mouth. (This was after Rygel had regurgitated them).
Ewww!!!
But that doesn't explain how the baby was one and only one separate crystal, and the one crystal that Rygel forgot.
That's convenient.
ita, I was assuming he didn't forget so much as it revivified and attached itself to him, being that it was the advanced-handwave-Sebacian embryo.
The wee bairn unskittled itself? Why (and how) would it do that?
It did it because of reasons, you see. And because of those reasons, that's how and why it did it.
That's right. Very very important reasons. That's why.
DH sent me this last night:
'FARSCAPE' DECLARES 'WAR' ON THE COMPETITION
SCI FI Miniseries Premieres #1 Among P18-49 and P25-54
New York, NY (October 19, 2004) -- The fans have spoken. They frelling love their Farscape. The two-night, four-hour Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars (Oct. 17-18 @ 9-11pm ET/PT) premiere averaged a 1.7 HH rating/1,916,000 P2+, making SCI FI the #1 non-sports cable network for P25-54 and P18-49 for the time period over the two nights.
SCI FI trounced its competition among P25-54, outdelivering TNT (24%), TBS (45%) and Spike TV (42%). They fared no better among P18-49, with SCI FI outperforming TNT (32%), TBS (27%) and Spike TV (35%).
Peacekeeper Wars delivered an aggregate audience of 6,883,000 viewers over the two nights (4 telecasts of Night One, 3 telecasts of Night Two).
Woo hoo!
Fucking Sci-Fi Network. They cancelled this show WHY?
I read an awful, condescending article about Sci-Fi Channel in EW - the Sci-Fi execs hold their audience in such disdain, it's sickening. Basically, there was a shot from the Peacekeeper Wars, it was mentioned in the lead-off, but then it talked about how Sci-Fi has been doing better since they stopped airing, you know, science fiction. I'll see if I can link or repost.