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Flung through a cosmic wormhole, American astronaut John
Crichton finds himself fighting for his life in the middle of an
alien prison break, inside a Leviathan — a living space ship — on
the far side of the galaxy. Hunted by the relentless Crais, a
commander of the galactic enforcers known as Peacekeepers,
Crichton joins forces with the alien convicts — hulking warrior
Ka D’Argo; blue-skinned Priestess Zhaan; diminutive Dominar Rigel
XVI; the giant symbiote Pilot and the “irreversibly contaminated”
Peacekeeper Aeryn Sun. Each desperately seeks a way home, but
first, they have to find a way to trust one another. Daring
escapes and selfless acts of courage forge a measure of loyalty,
friendship and even love.
The first season’s breakneck action heats up with the
introduction of the coquettish thief Chiana and the sinister
Scorpius with his dreaded Aurora Chair. Arrival and departure,
birth and death, rescue and betrayal, all lead up to a season
finale cliffhanger that is, literally and figuratively,
breathtaking.
DISC 1: Premiere / I, E.T. / Exodus From Genesis / Throne for a
Loss
DISC 2: Back and Back and Back to the Future / Thank God It's
Friday... Again / PK Tech Girl / That Old Black Magic
DISC 3: Mad Scientist / They've Got a Secret / Till The Blood
Runs Clear / Rhapsody in Blue
DISC 4: The Flax / Jeremiah Crichton / Durka Returns / A Human
Reaction DISC 5: Through the Looking Glass / A Bug's Life / Nerve
/ The Hidden Memory DISC 6: To Be Wild / Family Ties / Bonus
Features
BONUS FEATURES: Audio Commentaries, Deleted Scenes, and Much More
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Farscape is genre television at its most ambitious, inspired
both by the cult appeal of Babylon 5 and by the continuing
success of the Star Trek franchise, but taking a visual and
conceptual leap beyond those shows. Making extensive use of CGI,
prosthetics, and state-of-the-art puppetry, courtesy of Jim
Henson's Creature Shop, the Farscape concept has a freshness that
makes it look and feel completely original. Among the first
season's 22 episodes, "Premiere" introduces the characters and
the basic premise: American astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder)
is flung through a wormhole and comes out in the midst of an
interstellar prison escape on the other side of the universe.
When the galactic cops (called "Peacekeepers") mark him as the
new public enemy number one, Crichton is forced to ally himself
with the convicts: hulking warrior D'Argo (Anthony Simcoe),
blue-skinned priest Zhaan (Virginia Hey), fugitive peacekeeper
Aeryn (Claudia Black), exiled king Rygel (Jonathan Hardy), and
Pilot, the giant insectlike nerve center of their living ship,
Moya.
In the action-packed and stylishly directed "Throne for a Loss,"
a race of mercenary criminals called the Tavleks kip the
imperious Rygel. "PK Tech Girl" and "That Old Black Magic"
feature a peek into the pasts of Rygel and Zhaan as they hide
from the fleets of Peacekeeper soldiers in the galactic frontier
known as the Uncharted Territories. Leading toward the climax of
the show's first season, "Nerve" and "The Hidden Memory" make for
a bold two-parter that reunites Crichton with his Peacekeeper
Tech girlfriend, Gilina, and introduces the dreaded Scorpius, who
uses his Aurora Chair torture device to extract what he
mistakenly believes is vital knowledge from Crichton. The final
episode, "Family Ties," ends with a cliffhanger guaranteed to
bring viewers back for more, as the duplicitous Rygel plans to
turn traitor, which eventually leaves the es of Crichton and
D'Argo up for grabs and Moya's young offspring under the control
of the conflicted villain Crais, among other developments.