bloody 'ell.
Feb. 28th, 2003 10:11 pm"But through my actions, innocents have died."
"Welcome to Moya."
Probably the one of truest things ever said on Farscape. The crew goes through the galaxy like a wrecking ball. They don't set out to kill, they only try to save themselves and each other. And yet, in doing so, they've for better or worse directly or indirectly altered the lives of thousands of others. Often, for worse.
God, I need to watch this episode when it comes on again at 12. Harvey's not just a figment; he's a bug! Or, he is a figment, and he's just bluffing to convince Crichton to save Scorpius.
I loved the mock-vampire thing that Harvey did. Though it was weird having to explain the show's portrayal of the strange workings of John's head to my mom, who hates this show.
The "We are as gods" (::snerk::) scene of last weeks Buffy reminded me a lot of Farscape. It was a waccky, absurd take on someone's fantasy. In fact, a lot of "Storyteller" reminded me of the whole Harvery/John element of FS. The trips into Crichton's mind have always been funny, bizarre, symbolic, and informative. And bizarre. But they're an interesting thing that is distinctly Farscape. I understood it when it was used to show us John's insanity, but I loved that they kept it as part of his character even after he became sane again. It's trippy, it's funny, and though you think it's stupid it usually ends up being very very smart.
God, I'm going to miss this show. When will the reruns begin on another channel, I ask?
Oh, and Aeryn's back! Aeryn's back! AERYN'S BACK! I love this ship.
"Welcome to Moya."
Probably the one of truest things ever said on Farscape. The crew goes through the galaxy like a wrecking ball. They don't set out to kill, they only try to save themselves and each other. And yet, in doing so, they've for better or worse directly or indirectly altered the lives of thousands of others. Often, for worse.
God, I need to watch this episode when it comes on again at 12. Harvey's not just a figment; he's a bug! Or, he is a figment, and he's just bluffing to convince Crichton to save Scorpius.
I loved the mock-vampire thing that Harvey did. Though it was weird having to explain the show's portrayal of the strange workings of John's head to my mom, who hates this show.
The "We are as gods" (::snerk::) scene of last weeks Buffy reminded me a lot of Farscape. It was a waccky, absurd take on someone's fantasy. In fact, a lot of "Storyteller" reminded me of the whole Harvery/John element of FS. The trips into Crichton's mind have always been funny, bizarre, symbolic, and informative. And bizarre. But they're an interesting thing that is distinctly Farscape. I understood it when it was used to show us John's insanity, but I loved that they kept it as part of his character even after he became sane again. It's trippy, it's funny, and though you think it's stupid it usually ends up being very very smart.
God, I'm going to miss this show. When will the reruns begin on another channel, I ask?
Oh, and Aeryn's back! Aeryn's back! AERYN'S BACK! I love this ship.