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 Post subject: Farscape
PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 1:04 pm 
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Is this show any good? My wife got it for me for our anniversary because I was trying to find it on Netflix. The bluray set was a lot of money and I'm not sure I want to open it and risk not being able to return it. So any opinions on the show? Worth the large cash? Probably better off torrenting?

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 Post subject: Re: Farscape
PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 2:04 pm 
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It is awesome. It takes a bit to get going, but personally one of my favorites, and has some amazing Henson's workshop non-star trek "Human with something strapped to their head" alien designs. Be sure and pick up the miniseries they wrapped the series up with, "The Peacekeeper wars."


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I watched the entire series and couldn't get onboard. The characters were too two-dimensional too me.

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Darkroland wrote:
It is awesome. It takes a bit to get going, but personally one of my favorites, and has some amazing Henson's workshop non-star trek "Human with something strapped to their head" alien designs. Be sure and pick up the miniseries they wrapped the series up with, "The Peacekeeper wars."

+1. Very fun. Something else that rhymes with "one" and "fun."


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I enjoyed it. Don't mind Hopwin, he doesn't like the creepy puppets.

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Darkroland wrote:
It is awesome. It takes a bit to get going, but personally one of my favorites, and has some amazing Henson's workshop non-star trek "Human with something strapped to their head" alien designs. Be sure and pick up the miniseries they wrapped the series up with, "The Peacekeeper wars."


+1

Great show. Wonderful humor, with a lot of funny pop culture references thrown in. Highly recommended.

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I just thought Chriton was an Australian caricature of what they think is a stereotypical American.

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Hopwin wrote:
I just thought Chriton was an Australian caricature of what they think is a stereotypical American.


Yeah they dropped the ball there. He's far too educated and good looking.

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I just thought Chriton was an Australian caricature of what they think is a stereotypical American.


Yeah they dropped the ball there. He's far too educated and good looking.

In my opinion he was far too hot-headed, predictable and though highly educated he is dumber than a sack of bricks. For someone who supposedly developed hyper-drive he sure resorted to breaking and shooting **** way too much for my comfort.

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Hopwin wrote:
Numbuk wrote:
Hopwin wrote:
I just thought Chriton was an Australian caricature of what they think is a stereotypical American.


Yeah they dropped the ball there. He's far too educated and good looking.

In my opinion he was far too hot-headed, predictable and though highly educated he is dumber than a sack of bricks. For someone who supposed developed hyper-drive he sure resorted to breaking and shooting **** way too much for my comfort.


That's my problem with Eureka. For a town of super smart people, they are all really, really dumb. In D&D terms their average INT may be 19, but their WIS a 5 or 6. Tops.

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