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The regular seasons were followed by Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars in 2004, a 2 part miniseries with an air time of 3 hours. Several of the early episodes of Season One were aired out of the intended order. As the official Farscape website [1] lists them in the production order as opposed to airing order, the list below reflects that.
The episode was originally to be titled "No Turning Back" but it was changed to "Bad Timing" after the series was canceled. [2] Ben Browder stated that they realised the "Bad Timing" theme fit the episode well during filming and that it also referred to the untimely cancellation of Farscape as the fifth season was being set up. [1]
Topics range from a look at how Moya was designed and an examination of vulgarity and bodily functions to a tourist's budget guide to the Farscape universe. Shortly after season 3 began airing, Titan Magazines released a Farscape magazine. Available bi-monthly, the magazine was published from April/May 2001 through the 12th issue of April/May 2003.
Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Farscape episodes" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Season of Death
When Farscape was cancelled, fans responded by sending Sci Fi executives packages of crackers in homage to the episode. [ 6 ] Although other episodes prior to "Crackers Don't Matter" toyed with the characters' perceptions of reality, it is generally considered the original "Mind Frell" episode and a definitive example of the type.
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars is a military science fiction television miniseries written by Rockne S. O'Bannon and David Kemper and directed by Brian Henson. Following the original series ' cancellation in September 2002, it aimed to wrap up the cliffhanger and tie up some elements of the series in general.
[9] A TV Guide feature highlighted the episode while pointing to the show's "intelligent stories, witty dialogue and out-of-this-world production values." [citation needed] "Season of Death" earned a 1.9 Nielsen rating, making it the highest rated of all Farscape episodes (this rating was tied by the second night of The Peacekeeper Wars ...
John Robert Crichton, Jr. / ˈ k r aɪ t ən /, played by Ben Browder, is an International Aeronautics and Space Administration (most commonly referred to on the show as IASA) astronaut who, in the opening few minutes of the pilot episode, is accidentally catapulted through a wormhole across the universe, thus; setting the scene for the show as a whole.