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What Farscape did the best

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    execproducer22 — 11 years ago(August 12, 2014 06:38 PM)

    No i'm just not amerikan
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but dont they show american syndicated shows in your country?
    Well you americans say it's a peace simbol to me it looks like making rabbit ears with hand
    So, in your country people give the teacher "bunny ears" instead of just raising there hands?
    You mean fast with quick witted? I am fast just they are just foreign to me.
    I'm not saying your slow, but I am saying that just becuase you cant pick up on what the charater is conveying to the audience through his idioms doesnt make the character "stupid".
    As for him saving them the first day he just does the manoveur that he was supposed to do with the module in earth's orbit and for the other times it's just the american tv topes about hero saving the day nothing serious or atleast somewhat realistic
    Wrong. If you payed attention you would see that John being the scientist is probably the best critical thinker of the group and usually ends up saving everyone by just by outthinking the bad guys instead of using brute force.
    1 english is not my main language
    No beep look likes its in your top 5 languages either.
    2 Didn't seem to be that many, yes sure he did have some but they were all against the baddies
    wrong.
    Heres an example of Johns predjudice against his own friends:
    In the bone to be wild episode he finds out Zhaan is a plant and then says whats the big deal about killing a bunch of plants.
    3 So what of it,he just accepts her and starts flirting the first time he sees a alien
    Get this through your thick skull..
    AERRYN LOOKS IDENTICAL TO A HUMAN FEMALE! So it probably isnt that hard to think of her as a human and relate to her so easily.
    What about that concept is so hard for you to fathom?
    "What color is the boathouse at Hereford!?"
    -Sam

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      dreemteam24 — 11 years ago(August 16, 2014 10:35 AM)

      So, in your country people give the teacher "bunny ears" instead of just raising there hands?
      Raising their hand like waving at someone on the street or like the hitler salute? It was considered a respect because you ask the teacher not because you raised your hand at someone on the street Anyway forger school or "peace" simbols
      Correct me if I'm wrong, but dont they show american syndicated shows in your country?
      Watched it via torrent tracker
      I'm not saying your slow, but I am saying that just becuase you cant pick up on what the charater is conveying to the audience through his idioms doesnt make the character "stupid".
      It does when 90% of the time they mean nothing?
      Wrong. If you payed attention you would see that John being the scientist is probably the best critical thinker of the group and usually ends up saving everyone by just by outthinking the bad guys instead of using brute force.
      That's cheap "saving" a convinient and not believable
      About his quick thinking please theres an episode where dargo was outside the ship and when he is back needing help your quick thinker starts applying CPR like dargo is human Then there is an episode where a guys with one eye returns(first long hair then bald) and where chiana was intruduced so after hearing that they have kept someone 100 years in some kind of a mind washing prison and when asked if he's a sebecean he says i'm human and you 100% want to do it infront of guys who keep people 100 cycles in prison
      Get this through your thick skull..
      AERRYN LOOKS IDENTICAL TO A HUMAN FEMALE! So it probably isnt that hard to think of her as a human and relate to her so easily.
      What about that concept is so hard for you to fathom?
      No you get this through you thick head it was the easy way out by making him relate(yeah a stranger and an alien at that yeah i can 100% speak more at ease with her than anyone else) it was lazy writing by making her so human and by making him so relatable/unracist

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        onwardsandupwards — 11 years ago(September 13, 2014 03:35 PM)

        It captured a crazy, anything goes, fly by the seat of your pants adventure mentality that few other sci-fi television programs have done. From intense drama to off the wall comedy and many surreal like elements in between, "Farscape" was one big rollercoaster ride of fun.
        It also managed to give viewers a truly alien look and feel with regards to the characters we see and the universe they inhabit. Each was unique and distintive bringing a great deal of different favours to the show.

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          therealboozysmurf — 11 years ago(September 21, 2014 06:42 PM)

          Aliens, hands down.
          In the era of Star Trek it was very refreshing to not be just Caucasian aliens with bumpy foreheads and noses. The use of body paint, animatronics and dialects to create exotic characters really sold the setting as being in the middle of nowhere.
          The chaotic nature of the stories where things would twist and turn in unexpected ways and provide genuine suspense. Especially in the trilogies.
          And of course the attention given to the characters. Every character had their own motivations and background that were fully developed, from Crichton all the way down to Braca.

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            FinalFight — 9 years ago(September 26, 2016 11:17 PM)

            I thought the prosthetics, puppets and costumes were a step up from Trek. Characters like Pilot, Natira, M'Lee, Raa'Keel, T'raltixx, Tocot, Cresus and Paroos were very impressive looking.

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