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110: ''' | 110: '''They've Got a Secret''' ''[[1999]] [[June 25]]'' | ||
(First watched ) | (First watched 2010-02-16) So flushing the Luxan into space and making him bonkers for most of the episode is their way of getting a guarded guy to reveal his backstory. Once he started talking about how his love was forbidden and they had to find a place where it could be allowed I was sure he was either with someone of another species or a close relative; turned out to be the former. Also we learn what his big crime was--being an alien who'd paired with a Sebatien, as well as being framed for her murder. | ||
Other than that, Moya pregnant... hmm. Really the weird thing was seeing how the Roomba DRDs could be made to seem to menacing. | |||
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111: ''' | 111: '''Till the Blood Runs Clear''' ''[[1999]] [[July 9]]'' | ||
(First watched 2010-02-16) Worf? Heh. I think they went TOO far in making those bounty hunters dog-like, though, what with the sniffing and all. | |||
Seeing Farscape One again, now patched up with Farscapey (the series) tech, is pretty cool. | |||
So those readings he paid the mechanic with at the end... she has something to read scientific data from Earth tapes, huh? | |||
So Crichton was upset that his readings of the wormhole creation were the price for fixing Farscape One... but really it doesn't seem that big a deal to me. I mean, they got those readings after like 1 minute of attempt, so in the odd case where he's in another flare region it doesn't seem like it would be hard to recreate. | |||
Would he really want to jump into a random wormhole, though? I mean, unless he takes maaaany readings and learns to either interpret them or control them, he's just as likely to end up ''farther'' from Earth, and without even the safety net of Moya and its crew. | |||
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