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211: '''Look at the Princess Part I: A Kiss is But a Kiss''' ''[[2000]] [[July 21]]'' | |||
(First watched ) | (First watched 2010-07-02) | ||
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212: '''Look at the Princess Part II: I Do, I Think''' ''[[2000]] [[July 28]]'' | |||
(First watched ) | (First watched 2010-07-02) | ||
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213: '''Look at the Princess Part III: The Maltese Crichton''' ''[[2000]] [[August 4]]'' | |||
(First watched ) | (First watched 2010-07-02) Now THAT was Farscape! Character development, everyone had something to do (even if Zhaan/Pilot were shunted elsewhere), sets off Moya, action, humor! | ||
See where Scorpius gets his uglier half. See John marry one woman, bone another, and yet still advance his relationship with Aeryn. See John become royalty, then give another man blessing to raise his daughter in 80 years. See Rygel actually in his element among royalty. See the man who voices Rygel act as a smoke man who still sounds a lot like Rygel. | |||
See that smoke man act really stupid, though--it turned out to be mostly a front in the end, but the whole thing about killing Moya because she could produce gunships seemed really stupid. If that was the case, wouldn't they need to kill all male Leviathans? The problem was what she was impregnated with. Killing her for that is like... stoning a rape victim for being impure. | |||
I really liked the big story spread across three episodes. Serial shows are much more interesting to watch straight through on DVD, and this brings a bit of serial to the episodic. | |||
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