I think that there are several mistakes in Farscape. An example is: in the Locket episode, when Crichton was old, he still had Harvey in his brain who said:"Because I need the wormhole technology locked in your brain!". I mean, wouldn't Harvey have had the technology if it had been 55 cycles? Another odd thing is that after 55 cycles, Harvey still had no control of Crichton although he had it in a few months in new timeline? And why didn't Crichton call Scorpy "Harvey"?
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55 Cycles and still no information just showed that the neural implant would never have gotten the information, as Crichton never had the real wormhole weapon knowledge that Scorpius wanted. In the middle of season three, one of the two John's did get the information to make a basic wormhole weapon but he died shortly after learning it. It wasn't until the Peacekeeper Wars mini-series that Crichton was able to get the full knowledge unlocked and put the fear of God into those seeking the technology. Crichton was basically limited to finding wormholes and using them to cross space, time and dimensions rather than weapons.
As for not taking control, could be anyone's guess. The nebula they were trapped in may have had something to do with it, or knowing that he couldn't escape just meant Harvey had no point in taking over.
As for not calling Scorpius the name Harvey, Harvey is from a James Stewart movie (called Harvey) about a guy who's best friend is a 6ft rabbit called Harvey who only he can see. His friends think he's either drunk or mad but eventually they all realise he's real. So the neural clone is called Harvey (because of the movie) and the real Scorpius is just whatever John feels like calling him.
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Originally posted by rushy View PostI think that there are several mistakes in Farscape. An example is: in the Locket episode, when Crichton was old, he still had Harvey in his brain who said:"Because I need the wormhole technology locked in your brain!". I mean, wouldn't Harvey have had the technology if it had been 55 cycles? Another odd thing is that after 55 cycles, Harvey still had no control of Crichton although he had it in a few months in new timeline? And why didn't Crichton call Scorpy "Harvey"?
Only TWO things I didn't like:
1. Certain scenes and if there was any nudity (but these are nowhere near as bad as "SG"U or other shows and since the series was so good it was largely ignorable).
2. MOST IMPORTANTLY!!!
The fact that it was cancelled .
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Originally posted by Supreme Commander Sil View PostAlternate reality.
Only TWO things I didn't like:
1. Certain scenes and if there was any nudity (but these are nowhere near as bad as "SG"U or other shows and since the series was so good it was largely ignorable).
2. MOST IMPORTANTLY!!!
The fact that it was cancelled .sigpic
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Originally posted by gotthammer View Post
*still has fingers crossed for webisodes...and a fifth season*sigpic
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Things in Farscape that are stupid...
"Jeremiah Crichton"
"Taking the Stone"
"Meltdown"sigpic
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Originally posted by Ulkesh47 View PostThings in Farscape that are stupid...
"Jeremiah Crichton"
"Taking the Stone"
"Meltdown"sigpic
MS - "Boy, wow that's a great question!"
"...phu...ah..."
"Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
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I thought Farscape was fairly consistent in being great, in fact more so than most shows I've watched. So I find there are fewer stupid things than almost any other show I've been a fan of but still... every so often amount the episodes there's a moment that makes you go "Whaaa?"
In "I, E.T." All the aliens can understand John, Pilot and Dargo even though they've never had contact with extraterrestrials and therefore translator microbes before. Which was a little sad because I thought the translator microbes were an excellent way to get past the language barrier. Similarly, all the aliens on Earth seemed to have learned to speak English perfectly for the interviews on camera. I thought only Aeryn was actually learning. All Dargo could say was "Yes, No, Bite... me" in Kansas, but could have recorded conversations a few episodes after that.
And I guess these are spoilers for some episodes but:
There was one episode where the female Hynerian was flushed out into space, and was still able to scream Rygal's name in a vacuum.
I made a thread about this a while back but I still don't understand why in "Infinite Possibilities," Jack the Ancient just let "what's her face" kill him when he was concerned that she'd be a thread earlier in the episode. She actually pulled a gun on him to his face, he smiled and turned around and then she shot him dead. I kept expecting him to return but he was actually just dead. That turned out to be the primary reason that the other John died too."First Weir, then Samantha Carter, and now, you! It's a pity you humans die or get reassigned so easily, or I might have a sense of satisfaction now!"
*You got the touch! You got the poweeeeer!*
"Arise, Woolseyus Prime."
"Elizabeth..."
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My Top Five episodes:
Premiere
That Old Black Magic
Through the Looking Glass
All of Liars, Guns and Money
John Quijote
My Low Four episodes:
I, ET
Jeremiah Crichton
Taking the Stone
Back and Back and Back to the Future"I have never understood why it should be necessary to become irrational in order to prove that you care... or why it should be necessary to prove it at all."
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John didn't always call Harvey, Harvey, at first. We don't know how long it had been since Harvey decided to reveal himself, so it might have been a relatively new thing.
Originally posted by SaberBlade View Post55 Cycles and still no information just showed that the neural implant would never have gotten the information, as Crichton never had the real wormhole weapon knowledge that Scorpius wanted. In the middle of season three, one of the two John's did get the information to make a basic wormhole weapon but he died shortly after learning it. It wasn't until the Peacekeeper Wars mini-series that Crichton was able to get the full knowledge unlocked and put the fear of God into those seeking the technology. Crichton was basically limited to finding wormholes and using them to cross space, time and dimensions rather than weapons.
As for not taking control, could be anyone's guess. The nebula they were trapped in may have had something to do with it, or knowing that he couldn't escape just meant Harvey had no point in taking over.
As for not calling Scorpius the name Harvey, Harvey is from a James Stewart movie (called Harvey) about a guy who's best friend is a 6ft rabbit called Harvey who only he can see. His friends think he's either drunk or mad but eventually they all realise he's real. So the neural clone is called Harvey (because of the movie) and the real Scorpius is just whatever John feels like calling him.
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