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  2. Farscape - Wikipedia

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    Farscape is an Australian-American science fiction television series conceived by Rockne S. O'Bannon and produced by The Jim Henson Company and Hallmark Entertainment, [1] originally for the Nine Network. It premiered in North America on the Sci-Fi Channel 's SciFi Friday segment on 19 March 1999, (at 8:00 pm EST), as the network's anchor series.

  3. List of Farscape characters - Wikipedia

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    Farscape. characters. Season 2 cast, from left to right: Bialar Crais, Rygel (front), Chiana, Zhaan, Aeryn Sun, John Crichton, Ka D'Argo. The television series Farscape features an extensive cast of characters created by Rockne S. O'Bannon. The series is set aboard a living spacecraft named Moya of the Leviathan race.

  4. Profanity in science fiction - Wikipedia

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    Profanity in science fiction. Profanity in science fiction (SF) shares all of the issues of profanity in fiction in general, but has several unique aspects of its own, including the use of alien profanities (such as the alien expletive "shazbot!" from Mork & Mindy, a word that briefly enjoyed popular usage outside of that television show [1]).

  5. Crackers Don't Matter - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of Farscape episodes - Wikipedia

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    Farscape is a science fiction television show. Four regular seasons were produced, from 1999 to 2003. Each season consists of 22 episodes. Each episode is intended to air in a one-hour television timeslot (with commercials), and runs for 44 to 50 minutes. The regular seasons were followed by Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars in 2004, a 2 part ...

  7. Bad Timing (Farscape) - Wikipedia

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    He, Aeryn, and a temporarily disconnected Pilot take a shuttle to Earth's moon, where John makes an emotional farewell phone call to his father and leaves behind a capsule containing necessary technology for humanity to reach the stars in the future. Then, they successfully collapse the wormhole, and kill the Scarrans.

  8. Premiere (Farscape) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, while this episode was the premiere of the show, it was not a pilot in the usual sense of the term. [1] In the shuttle launch scene at the beginning of "Premiere" the shuttle has the insignia "Collaroy." Collaroy is a suburb of Sydney, Australia and is threaded throughout the Farscape series. The creators had originally wanted to make ...

  9. I, E.T. - Wikipedia

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    An IGN reviewer felt that the production values for "I, E.T." were "humdrum." Compared to the premiere episode of Farscape. "I, E.T." was looser and "more personal." [2] A BBC reviewer felt that "I, E.T" was "an excellent reversal of all the usual alien contact stories," with "John Crichton in the place of the little green men."