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Jeudi, février 11th, 2010
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Between 1999 and 2003, the novel sci-fi television series “Farscape” was aired on the Sci-Fi Channel in the U.S. Filmed in Australia primarily by Jim Henson Productions with assistance from several Australian production companies and some funding from the Sci-Fi Channel, the series developed a strong following and was under contract for a total of five seasons. However, various funding & political issues forced the premature cancellation of the exhibit following the fourth season (a total of 88 episodes), worthy to the fright of valid fans who (for the most piece, including myself) were greatly disappointed by the inconclusive events left in the final minutes of the final fourth-season episode.

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However, under the leadership of Jim Henson’s (1936-1990) son, Brian Henson (Jim Henson Productions’ president & CEO), Jim Henson Productions was able to acquire fleshy control over “Farscape”, allowing it to obtain a four-hour mini-series in 2004 to provide a better closure for the existing four seasons than the final events of the final fourth-season episode. Entitled “Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars”, the four-hour mini-series was ostensibly equivalent to what the planned fifth season would have been, albeit distinguished shorter, but in no contrivance less fantastic or curious as the fresh 88 episodes. On the contrary, thanks to Brian Henson’s efforts (which included directing the mini-series himself), “Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars” was a improbable, titillating and grand conclusion for one of the best sci-fi television series that has ever been produced.

Seamlessly beginning where the final fourth-season episode ended, all of the cast members from the final fourth season returned in “Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars”. This includes the no-nonsense Earth astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder), his fiancée Peacekeeper Aeryn Sun (Claudia Shaded), Ka D’Argo (Anthony Simcoe), Chiana (Gigi Edgley), Rygel XVI (sigh of Jonathan Hardy), ‘Pilot’ (stutter of Lani John Tupu), Scorpius/Harvey (Wayne Pygram), Sikozu Shanu (Raelee Hill), Joolushko Tunai Fenta Hovalis (Tammy McIntosh), Stark (Paul Goddard), Utu-Noranti Pralatong (Melissa Jaffer), Skarin Emperor Staleek (Duncan Young), Skarin War Minister Akhna (Francesca Buller), Peacekeeper Commandant Mele-on-Grayza (Rebecca Riggs), Peacekeeper Captain Meeklo Braca (David Franklin), Ka D’Argo’s son Jothee (Nathaniel Dean) and wormhole alien dubbed ‘Einstein’ (John Bach) .

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With sparkling special effects, agreeable direction, an lively & consistent situation and superior acting, I rate “Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars” with a resounding 5 out of 5 stars and very highly recommend it to all “Farscape” fans. Some of the many memorable scenes in “Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars” include Rygel’s efforts to attend restore John & Aeryn and the subsequent consequences, the various battle scenes both in region and on the ground, John’s solution to war, and the birth. Many thanks go to Brian Henson and the many fantastic actors and film crew that brought “Farscape” encourage to life. On a side price, Ben Browder has received four Saturn Award nominations from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Alarm Films, of which he won one in 2002 for “Best Actor in a Television Series”.

We all know the drill. JC, astronaut, is shot through a wormhole and joins up with a crew of a ship, a living ship, as they blast through state one season at a time. Along the draw they bustle into multiple baddies, raze a wide array of bases, depositories, and even a few civilizations, and they also become something of a family. Sometimes that makes for humor, sometimes for seasons of sadness, and sometimes for thrilling adventure.

Such is Farscape.

For those who don’t know about the series all that well, it is one of the few I’d tout as a complete product that can’t be hyped enough. Following the exploits of John C. and the crew was a thrilling whirlwind to choose piece in because it evoked so many emotions and rewarded you, the viewer, for riding shotgun through the wormhole. You saw the transitions from character introduction plots and awkward travels to the becoming of crew labelled with words like “notoriety,” “infamy,” and a message filled with the hope for a better tomorrow. You even had the “dinky things” handed to you, from references to brushing teeth and how alien lifeforms could communicate, and you got it all with an Earth twist. Personally I’ve never pulled for “the trustworthy guy” before, not really one to touch foul with the cliche characters in most shows, but the crew of Moya was different. They actually touched me with their plights and the ways they could always turn a poor station into something worse and calm advance out alive, and I found myself addicted to it by the kill of Season Two. That all seemed to near to an abrupt ruin when the ride was pulled on the series, though, and many people weren’t blissful with the cliffhanger ending. So, amidst a flurry of sigh and the knowledge that Farscape sells, the Peacekeeper Wars was born.

Vaguely commenting, the storyline picks factual up where we left off, taking into consideration a few things I didn’t believe of and setting off a war that everyone watching knew was going to advance. You could smell it brewing, the Scarrans threatening too many people and Scorpius standing too finish to that slay, and when it falls it falls beautifully. I was actually taken by all the digital appreciate the series was shown in this miniseries, disturbed in a blueprint by the amount of currency I saw circulating in those sparkling ship battles, and I loved it. Added to this is the continuation of the story of the main characters, with even Rygel getting a limited news of home and the promise of things to advance. And those these comments have to be vague, I can say with certainty that the storyline flowed and wasn’t forced. If you liked the series, you’ll cherish the taste of this brew as well, with all its emotional kicks in tow.

One other thing to heed in all of this is that EVERYONE was abet and taking portion in this legend portion. I’m not talking about the crew and the main biggies, either, but I’m instead filtering through the “puny guys” and happily noting their faces. Bracca, possibly one of my favorites, is joined by an array of people that hold share in the series, again rewarding people that were perhaps wondering where they’d all gone. By and titanic, it is a complete situation of faces to savor (and without that “guest plot” taste) .

So, in a nutshell, pick this BUT ONLY if you’ve kept up with the series. If not, it would be akin to reading the final chapter in a book and trying to taste the textures. To those who wanted it, though, it has approach and it felt genuine to have more. By the frelling gods, I’m peaceful pumped up from seeing it.

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