''Farscape'' is an Australian-American
science fiction television
Science fiction first appeared in television programming in the late 1930s, during what is called the Golden Age of Science Fiction. Special effects and other production techniques allow creators to present a living visual image of an imaginary ...
series conceived by
Rockne S. O'Bannon and produced by
The Jim Henson Company
The Jim Henson Company, Inc., formerly known as Muppets, Inc., Henson Associates, Inc., and Jim Henson Productions, Inc. (commonly referred to as Henson), is an American entertainment company located in Los Angeles, California. The company is kn ...
and
Hallmark Entertainment
Halcyon Studios, LLC, formerly known as Sonar Entertainment, RHI Entertainment, Hallmark Entertainment, Qintex Entertainment, HRI Group and Robert Halmi Inc., was an American entertainment company specializing in the production and distribution ...
,
originally for the
Nine Network
Nine Network (stylised 9Network, and commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by parent company Nine Entertainment and is one of the five main free-to-air television ...
. 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. The Jim Henson Company is credited with the many
alien looks, make-up and
prosthetics
In medicine, a prosthesis (: prostheses; from ), or a prosthetic implant, is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, which may be lost through physical trauma, disease, or a condition present at birth (congenital disorder). Prosthe ...
; two regular characters on the show, the
animatronic
An animatronic is a puppet controlled electronically to move in a fluent way. Animatronics are the modern adaptation of the automaton and are often used for the portrayal of characters in films, video games and in theme park attractions.
Anim ...
puppets Rygel and Pilot, were entirely Henson
Creature Shop creations.
Although the series was planned for five seasons, it was abruptly cancelled after production had ended on its fourth season, thus finishing the series on a cliffhanger. Co-producer
Brian Henson
Brian David Henson (born November 3, 1963) is an American puppeteer, filmmaker, and the chairman of The Jim Henson Company. He is the son of puppeteers Jim and Jane Henson.
Early life
Henson was born on November 3, 1963 in New York City, th ...
later secured the rights to ''Farscape'', paving the way for a three-hour miniseries, ''
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars'', which Henson himself directed. In 2007, it was announced that the creator was returning for a web series, though production has been repeatedly delayed. In December 2008, a
comic book
A comic book, comic-magazine, or simply comic is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panel (comics), panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often accompanied by descriptive prose and wri ...
miniseries was released, in-continuity with both the television show and the potential online series.
Overview
''Farscape'' features a diverse ensemble cast of characters who are initially escaping from corrupt authorities in the form of a militaristic organization called the Peacekeepers. The protagonists live inside a large bio-mechanical ship called
Moya which is a living entity. In the first episode, they are joined by the main character, John Crichton (
Ben Browder
Robert Benedict Browder (born December 11, 1962) is an American actor, writer and film director, known for his roles as John Crichton in '' Farscape'' and Cameron Mitchell in '' Stargate SG-1''.
Early life
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Browder ...
), a modern-day American astronaut who accidentally flies into a
wormhole
A wormhole is a hypothetical structure that connects disparate points in spacetime. It can be visualized as a tunnel with two ends at separate points in spacetime (i.e., different locations, different points in time, or both). Wormholes are base ...
near Earth during an experimental space flight. On the same day, another stranger is picked up by Moya: a Peacekeeper named
Aeryn Sun
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
(
Claudia Black
Claudia Lee Black (born 11 October 1972) is an Australian actress, best known for her portrayals of Aeryn Sun in ''Farscape'', Vala Mal Doran in ''Stargate SG-1'' and Sharon "Shazza" Montgomery in the film '' Pitch Black''. She has had promi ...
). Despite his best intentions, Crichton makes enemies, including the show's most prominent antagonist:
Scorpius
Scorpius is a zodiac constellation located in the Southern celestial hemisphere, where it sits near the center of the Milky Way, between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east. Scorpius is an ancient constellation whose recognition pred ...
. There are a few standalone plots, and the show gradually unfolds progressive
story arc
A story arc (also narrative arc) is the chronological construction of a plot in a novel or story. It can also mean an extended or continuing narrative, storyline in episode, episodic storytelling media such as television, comic books, comic strip ...
s, beginning with the crew's recapture by the Peacekeepers, followed by Crichton's search to find another wormhole back to Earth, and an eventual arms race for wormhole technology weapons. Secondary arcs explore the way in which the characters change due to their influences and adventures together, most notably Crichton and his obsession with wormhole technology, his relationship with Aeryn, and the neural clone of Scorpius in his brain that haunts him.
Production and broadcast
The series was originally conceived in the early 1990s by
Rockne S. O'Bannon and
Brian Henson
Brian David Henson (born November 3, 1963) is an American puppeteer, filmmaker, and the chairman of The Jim Henson Company. He is the son of puppeteers Jim and Jane Henson.
Early life
Henson was born on November 3, 1963 in New York City, th ...
under the title ''Space Chase''. The series is told in a serialized format, with each episode involving a self-contained story while contributing to a larger
storyline. Nearly the entire cast originates from Australia and New Zealand, except for American actor Ben Browder.
''Farscapes characters frequently make use of slang such as "frell", "dren" and "hezmana" as a substitute for English expletives.
''Farscape'' first ran on the Australian TV Channel
Nine Network
Nine Network (stylised 9Network, and commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network. It is owned by parent company Nine Entertainment and is one of the five main free-to-air television ...
and the Canadian
YTV channel, then in the US on the
Sci-Fi Channel and on
BBC Two
BBC Two is a British free-to-air Public service broadcasting in the United Kingdom, public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It is the corporation's second flagship channel, and it covers a wide range of subject matte ...
in the United Kingdom. The series' original broadcast on Sci-Fi was noted for its erratic scheduling, with hiatuses lasting months often occurring mid-season. For example, the final four episodes of Season 1 aired beginning in January 2000, nearly four months after the broadcast of the preceding episode; the final four episodes of Season 3 were separated from the rest of the season by a gap of more than six months.
Each episode cost more than $1 million to make.
Plot
Season One
Earth astronaut
John Crichton is unexpectedly
hurled to an unknown part of the Milky Way galaxy via a
wormhole
A wormhole is a hypothetical structure that connects disparate points in spacetime. It can be visualized as a tunnel with two ends at separate points in spacetime (i.e., different locations, different points in time, or both). Wormholes are base ...
. He finds himself in the middle of an escape attempt by
Moya, a living spaceship, from the militaristic
Peacekeepers, who had been using her as a prison transport. In the chaos, Crichton's space capsule has an accidental collision with a Peacekeeper fighter which results in the death of its pilot. Crichton's ship and another Peacekeeper fighter are brought into Moya's hold. Although the escape is successful, the Peacekeeper Captain,
Bialar Crais, fixates on Crichton as the murderer of the pilot—his brother—and begins a campaign to chase Crichton down.
The various crew have no common goal, each only wishing
to go home. Unfortunately, to evade Crais' pursuit, they have to travel into the Uncharted Territories, and thus have no idea how to get home. The other crew also have little respect for Crichton, seeing him only as a "primitive hoo-man" who does not understand even the basic tenets of life in space.
Various episodes explore the characters' backstories. Aeryn, the fighter pilot,
begins to learn that the Peacekeepers are not always as correct as she had believed.
Zhaan
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
is forced to
bring up the dark side she had worked to suppress. D'Argo admits he was
framed for his wife's murder and has no idea where his child is. Rygel confronts
his former jail keeper and torturer. A new character joins the crew,
Chiana, a teenage thief on the run from her own repressive culture. And Moya herself
becomes pregnant after a Peacekeeper experiment is accidentally activated.
Meanwhile, Crichton continues to research the wormhole that brought him here. He is forced to sell what little progress he has made to
an alien mechanic as payment for repairs on the Farscape module. He is also lured into a wormhole that seems to lead directly back to Earth, only to find
the entire situation is a construct created by mysterious aliens called the
Ancients, who are testing to see if Earth is suitable for colonization.
Towards the end of the season,
Aeryn is injured and the crew is forced to
go to a Peacekeeper base to seek medical help. Crichton disguises himself as a Peacekeeper to gain access, but the base's commander,
Scorpius
Scorpius is a zodiac constellation located in the Southern celestial hemisphere, where it sits near the center of the Milky Way, between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east. Scorpius is an ancient constellation whose recognition pred ...
, instantly sees through the ruse and imprisons Crichton, calling Crais to come collect him. Under torture,
Crichton discovers that the Ancients placed specialized knowledge of wormholes in his subconscious mind—knowledge that Scorpius is particularly eager to access. The other Moya crew members launch a rescue attempt.
Meanwhile, Moya gives birth to her baby, discovering that the child, named
Talyn
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
, is a volatile hybrid warship designed by the Peacekeepers instead of the usual peaceful
Leviathan
Leviathan ( ; ; ) is a sea serpent demon noted in theology and mythology. It is referenced in several books of the Hebrew Bible, including Psalms, the Book of Job, the Book of Isaiah, and the pseudepigraphical Book of Enoch. Leviathan is of ...
. Upon Crais' arrival, Scorpius takes over his command.
Crais defects to Moya to save himself, accepting along the way that Crichton had not meant to kill his brother. But this is only a cover to steal Talyn and escape on his own. Having grown much closer over the course of the season, the crew work together to escape Scorpius—a plan that ends with Crichton and D'Argo floating in space, running out of air.
Season Two
The crew of Moya are now
on the run from Scorpius, who wants the wormhole knowledge locked in Crichton's brain for his own purposes. To avoid him the crew are forced into some
unwise decisions and alliances, which often result in wacky,
mind-altering hijinks for the crew.
Moya encounters an independent
Sebacean
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
colony (Sebaceans being the race from which Peacekeepers are drawn), where the heir to the throne has been genetically poisoned by her younger brother so that she cannot procreate with any Sebacean male, which would allow him to take the throne instead. Recognising Crichton as a possible substitute to ensure the continued independence of her world, the Empress insists he
marry the Princess, or else she will hand him over to Scorpius. Terrified of Scorpius after his experiences on the base, Crichton is
forced to agree. Aeryn, who has been growing attached to Crichton, finds herself jealous.
Despite various plots by Peacekeepers and an agent of their enemies the Scarrans, the Moya crew manage to wheedle their way out once again, although the Princess is indeed left pregnant. Meanwhile, D'Argo and Chiana begin a relationship based mostly on sex, and Zhaan is tasked with protecting Moya by the Leviathian's creator-gods. Crichton
has a chance to kill Scorpius, but finds himself unable to do it, blocked by some unknown cause.
That cause is revealed when Crichton is
kidnapped by Scarrans – during his torture on the base, Scorpius had implanted Crichton with a neural chip that contains a clone of his personality, designed to track down the wormhole knowledge and protect Crichton and Scorpius both until that knowledge is found. Crichton nicknames the clone
Harvey and it begins to manifest as hallucinations to him.
The half-crazed mystic
Stark – whom Crichton had met while jailed at the base – returns with information about D'Argo's son,
Jothee
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
. The boy is one of a lot of slaves, and they can rescue him by buying the entire lot. To afford to do that they will need to
rob a bank. The crew put a plan into action, which is complicated when Scorpius arrives. Scorpius has captured the slaves, but promises to give them Jothee if Crichton will turn himself in. Under intense pressure from the neural clone, Crichton does so.
D'Argo is
reunited with his son, and the crew move into action to save Crichton. Even Crais and Talyn
return to assist. The rescue is successful, although Moya is severely damaged and Crichton is nearly insane from the effects of the neural clone. At the medical colony to fix them both,
the clone takes control of Crichton, seemingly killing Aeryn just as she admits her love for him. With Aeryn dead, Crichton wants the chip removed once and for all. At the same time, Scorpius catches up with them again, killing the doctor and announcing that the chip has completed its work and found the wormhole knowledge. He removes the chip and leaves Crichton incapacitated at the hospital.
Season Three
Having survived Scorpius' attack, the doctor
saves Crichton by using biological material from a suitable donor – an alien called an Interon which may be a cousin species to humans. Scorpius fools Crais into thinking he is dead to cover his escape with the neural chip, and Zhaan revives Aeryn, but at the cost of her own life. Feeling guilty over the death of the Interon donor, Crichton has the donor's still living relative brought aboard – an arrogant scientist called
Jool.
Investigating another wormhole, Moya
crashes into a ship belonging to a race called Pathfinders, experts in wormholes.
Zhaan sacrifices the last of her life to separate the ships, adding more guilt to Crichton's conscience. He also discovers that despite the chip's removal, the personality clone Harvey remains in his mind.
Due to a
harrowing encounter with another escaped prisoner with a cloning device, Crichton ends up twinned – a duplicate created so that there are two Crichtons, both equal and original. Talyn is attacked by the new Peacekeeper Commando chasing the crew –
Xhalax Sun
The television series ''Farscape'' features an extensive cast of characters created by Rockne S. O'Bannon. The series is set aboard a bioship, living spacecraft named Moya of the Leviathan race. The physical, racial and species-specific cultura ...
, Aeryn's mother. To escape her, Moya and Talyn starburst
in opposite directions, splitting the crew, with one Crichton on each ship.
On Moya, tensions rise over D'Argo's
breakup with Chiana, Jool's grating personality, and Crichton's increasing obsession with wormholes. An
encounter with an alien Energy Rider also instils precognitive abilities in Chiana (or possibly only activates already present abilities). Meanwhile, Scorpius
tries to access the wormhole data, but finds that the chip now contains a neural clone of Crichton, who refuses to allow Scorpius access.
On Talyn, Crais explains that Xhalax wants to recapture him as a renegade Peacekeeper, and to recapture Talyn as a powerful warship. After
a vicious battle, Aeryn allows Crais to kill her mother. Crichton discovers that the mechanic, Furlow, has
been working on the wormhole data he gave her in the first season, and intends to sell it to the Scarrans. With the help of the Ancients, Crichton unlocks the wormhole knowledge just enough to destroy the Scarran ship, but suffers radiation exposure and
dies in Aeryn's arms.
When the two crews
finally reunite, Aeryn cannot face the remaining Crichton, and Talyn is
becoming increasingly violent and uncontrollable. Crichton resolves to destroy the wormhole information that Scorpius has by
pretending to help him and then crippling the project from within. In return for his help, Scorpius grants the Moya crew leniency for their crimes. But high-ranking Peacekeeper Commandant
Grayza
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
interferes, claiming that the Moya crew's continued freedom is an embarrassment and Scorpius' own obsession with wormhole tech does not outweigh their criminal record.
Crichton finally decides that the only way to end Scorpius' project is to
destroy the ship. Crais orders Talyn to starburst inside the ship, killing them both and destroying the entire Command Carrier. Believing they are finally free from pursuit, the crew buries Talyn's remains and
splits up to go their own ways. But at the last second, a strange
old woman
Old or OLD may refer to:
Places
*Old, Baranya, Hungary
*Old, Northamptonshire, England
*Old Street station, a railway and tube station in London (station code OLD)
*OLD, IATA code for Old Town Municipal Airport and Seaplane Base, Old Town, Mai ...
formerly imprisoned on the Command Carrier informs Crichton that Aeryn is pregnant, and Moya is sucked into a wormhole, leaving Crichton once again alone in space.
Season Four
Alone for months, Crichton has had
nothing to do but obsess over Aeryn and wormholes. He finally makes a breakthrough on the latter when he meets a supposed Leviathan specialist,
Sikozu
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
, on the run from her employers. When Chiana and Rygel also return, they
go together to Arnessk, where Jool, D'Argo and the old woman – Noranti – have joined an Interon archaeological dig. They find artefacts that suggest a connection between humans, Sebaceans and Interons. Commandant Grayza interrupts, having taken Scorpius prisoner and "kills" him to show good faith to Crichton. Crichton wants nothing to do with her and
escapes
Escape or Escaping may refer to:
Arts and media Film
* Escape (1928 film), ''Escape'' (1928 film), a German silent drama film
* Escape! (film), ''Escape!'' (film), a 1930 British crime film starring Austin Trevor and Edna Best
* Escape (1940 film ...
.
Crichton finds that Aeryn has made a deal with Scorpius to
let him on Moya after he saved her life. Crichton keeps Scorpius imprisoned but
remains paranoid that his former enemy is planning something. Despite Aeryn's desire to reconcile, he pushes her away, even going so far as to suppress his feelings with drugs. A Scarran agent
invades Moya, since the Scarrans and Peacekeepers are in an arms race to acquire Crichton's wormhole knowledge.
Crichton is instead
kidnapped by an Ancient whom he nicknames
Einstein
Albert Einstein (14 March 187918 April 1955) was a German-born theoretical physicist who is best known for developing the theory of relativity. Einstein also made important contributions to quantum mechanics. His mass–energy equivalence f ...
, who explains to him the catastrophic danger if wormhole tech falls into the wrong hands. Returning from that meeting, the entire Moya crew accidentally
ends up on Earth, providing humans with their first confirmed contact with extraterrestrials and alien technology. Crichton is finally home but finds that the world is
too paranoid and distrustful to accept his alien friends due to 9/11 and the fact that the US government only wants to monopolize alien tech and knowledge for global domination. He has also been so affected by his experiences that he cannot relax there – a situation not helped when an agent of Grayza attacks and kills several of Crichton's friends. He decides the only thing he can do is leave again but he succeeds in convincing his father to make alien tech and knowledge to be shared equally globally much to the dismay of the US government.
The crew comes across a
secret meeting between Grayza and a
Scarran minister, at which Grayza sells out D'Argo's people in return for peace. In disrupting the meeting Aeryn is captured. Desperate to rescue her, Crichton promises to give Scorpius the wormhole tech in return for his help. They
infiltrate a Scarran base and rescue Aeryn but Scorpius is captured in the attempt. Crichton is happy to leave him there but the neural clone Harvey informs them that Scorpius already has the wormhole tech and may reveal it to the Scarrans under torture. The crew of Moya are forced to launch yet another attempt to either rescue or kill Scorpius.
They
walk into another meeting at the Scarrans' most important base, Katratzi, claiming to want to sell the tech to the highest bidder. Instead they start a riot between the Scarrans' various servant races,
blow up the base using a nuclear bomb and escape again. The Scarrans launch an attack against Earth – partly in retaliation but also to secure a source of
Strelitzia
''Strelitzia'' is a genus of five species of perennial plants, native to South Africa. It belongs to the plant family Strelitziaceae. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower/plant, because of a resemblance of its flowers to bird ...
plants. The plants are vital to a Scarran augmentation process and Crichton had inadvertently revealed to the Scarrans that they can be found on Earth. The peacekeepers promise to protect Earth in exchange for allegiance but Crichton disagrees since it means dragging humanity into perpetual war between two galactic powers. Crichton's only option to
save his home world is to destroy the wormhole that leads there, leaving him stranded in space forever. Before destroying the wormhole, he says goodbye to his father and reveals that he has put a recording on the Moon near the site of the first Moon landing, containing technological data necessary for humanity to reach the stars in the future and protect themselves against alien threat.
That done, Scorpius returns to the Peacekeepers and the Moya crew go to the ocean planet Qujaga to recover. While there, Aeryn reveals that the pregnancy – formerly kept in stasis – has now been released and they are going to have a baby. Crichton proposes to her and she accepts. At the last second they are attacked by random aliens, who appear to kill them both.
The Peacekeeper Wars
Thinking that Crichton is dead and the wormhole tech gone with him, Scorpius deliberately starts a war with the
Scarran
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
s in the hope that the element of surprise will be on their side. The tactic is unsuccessful, and the Scarrans are on the verge of overwhelming the Peacekeepers. When the Peacekeeper Grand Chancellor considers surrender, Grayza kills him and takes over to make sure the war continues.
On Qujaga the aliens, called
Eidolons
In ancient Greek literature, an eidolon (; 'image, idol, double, apparition, phantom, ghost'; plural: eidola or eidolons) is a spirit-image of a living or dead person; a shade or phantom look-alike of the human form. In the Homeric epic, it p ...
, realise that killing Crichton and Aeryn was a mistake and reanimate them. Scorpius instantly realizes this and abandons the war to track him down, hoping to acquire the wormhole tech once and for all as the only way of stopping the Scarrans. Crichton again refuses. Meanwhile, the crew discover that the Eidolons are in fact a lost colony of the people of Arnessk, and have an innate ability to bring peace to others. If they can find more of their people, they will be able to stop the war.
Moya, with Scorpius and Sikozu in tow, heads back to Arnessk, where the ancient people have been revived and are working with Jool. They agree to help, but Scarran
Emperor Staleek attacks, destroying the base and killing Jool. Staleek doesn't want peace – he wants victory. Only one Eidolon remains, who is able to transmit the ability to Stark, and the crew escape the Scarrans with the help of D'Argo's son Jothee.
They return to Qujaga to find that the Peacekeeper-Scarran war has reached the planet. Crichton and the others must get through the battle to reach the remaining Eidolons on the planet and pass the techniques of peace to them, all while both sides are still after him for wormhole technology. Once there, Crichton and Aeryn are finally able to marry and Aeryn gives birth, but D'Argo is fatally wounded in the escape and dies offscreen.
Realising that neither side will take no for an answer, Crichton returns to Einstein and convinces him to unlock the knowledge, which Crichton then uses to launch a wormhole weapon – a
black hole
A black hole is a massive, compact astronomical object so dense that its gravity prevents anything from escaping, even light. Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass will form a black hole. Th ...
that will grow and grow until it destroys everything in the universe. Both Grayza and Staleek finally realise that this weapon is too dangerous for anyone to possess, and they agree to a ceasefire. Crichton is able to stop the black hole, but falls into a coma as a result.
With the war finally over, the Eidolons help broker a peace treaty between the two sides, but Crichton is still in a coma. He is finally brought out of it when Aeryn places his new baby in his arms. The new family looks out onto the now peaceful galaxy, naming the baby D'Argo in honour of their friend, and promising the universe belongs to him.
Characters
Main characters
*
Ben Browder
Robert Benedict Browder (born December 11, 1962) is an American actor, writer and film director, known for his roles as John Crichton in '' Farscape'' and Cameron Mitchell in '' Stargate SG-1''.
Early life
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Browder ...
as
John Crichton – An
astronaut
An astronaut (from the Ancient Greek (), meaning 'star', and (), meaning 'sailor') is a person trained, equipped, and deployed by a List of human spaceflight programs, human spaceflight program to serve as a commander or crew member of a spa ...
from present-day Earth. At the start of the series, a test flight involving an
experimental spacecraft of his own design dubbed ''Farscape I'' goes awry, propelling Crichton through a
wormhole
A wormhole is a hypothetical structure that connects disparate points in spacetime. It can be visualized as a tunnel with two ends at separate points in spacetime (i.e., different locations, different points in time, or both). Wormholes are base ...
to a distant part of the universe. He quickly runs afoul of the Peacekeepers and is recovered by the crew of Moya, a living ship which is the main setting for ''Farscape''.
*
Claudia Black
Claudia Lee Black (born 11 October 1972) is an Australian actress, best known for her portrayals of Aeryn Sun in ''Farscape'', Vala Mal Doran in ''Stargate SG-1'' and Sharon "Shazza" Montgomery in the film '' Pitch Black''. She has had promi ...
as
Aeryn Sun
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
– A renegade
Peacekeeper
Peacekeeper may refer to:
General
* A person involved in peacekeeping
** United Nations peacekeeping
* Peace officer
* Conservator of the peace
Military
* The LGM-118 Peacekeeper, a land-based nuclear ICBM
** Peacekeeper Rail Garrison, a mob ...
officer. At the start of the series, she is stripped of her rank and marked for death for spending too much time near a (culturally) "contaminated" being. This decision is further backed later after she protects Crichton. Trained as a soldier since birth, she initially seems to lack any emotions or empathy. Her severance from the Peacekeepers allows Aeryn to discover her compassionate nature.
*
Anthony Simcoe
Anthony Simcoe (born 7 June 1969) is an Australian actor, known for his portrayal of Steve Kerrigan in the 1997 film '' The Castle'' and Ka D'Argo in the science fiction television series ''Farscape''.
Early life and education
Simcoe is a grad ...
as
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
– An ill-tempered Luxan warrior of impressive stature. He was imprisoned by the Peacekeepers for killing his wife, a crime for which he was falsely convicted. He carries a weapon called a Qualta Blade, a
broadsword
The basket-hilted sword is a sword type of the early modern era characterised by a basket-shaped guard that protects the hand. The basket hilt is a development of the quillons added to swords' crossguards since the Late Middle Ages.
This varie ...
capable of transforming into a
rifle
A rifle is a long gun, long-barreled firearm designed for accurate shooting and higher stopping power, with a gun barrel, barrel that has a helical or spiralling pattern of grooves (rifling) cut into the bore wall. In keeping with their focus o ...
.
*
Virginia Hey
Virginia Hey (born 19 June 1952) is an Australian actress, known for her role as Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan in the science fiction television series ''Farscape'', playing the "Warrior Woman" in '' Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior'', and various roles in tele ...
as
Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
(Main seasons 1–3; guest season 4) – A bald, blue-skinned female who belongs to a plant species, named Delvians. Once a Priestess of her religious order, Zhaan murdered her lover after discovering he was a Peacekeeper collaborator. Regarded as an anarchist by her captors, she was jailed along with D'Argo and Rygel. Like other members of her species, Zhaan is an
empath
Empath (; ) is a term for people who have a higher than usual level of empathy.
In parapsychology, the mechanism for being an empath is said to be psychic channeling; psychics and mediums say that they channel the emotional states and exper ...
; she can share "unity" with other beings (two minds in one body, they can share thoughts, sensations...) and also, as a Pa'u, she is able to share pain with another being.
*
Moya – Moya is a Leviathan, the fifth generation of these living ships. She was born in freedom, captured by Leviathan Hunters and sold to the Peacekeepers for them to use as a prison transport. She is a great and powerful ship, with no weapons. In communication with and taken care of by Pilot, the enormous living entity that is symbiotically fused to her, Moya has adjusted to her new inhabitants and has been able to trust them enough to become their home. Like Pilot, she is anxious to serve her crew, but not at the expense of her own agenda. Her natural instincts to protect all life, however, do override her personal fear of pain and suffering.
*
Dominar Rygel XVI
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
(operated by
John Eccleston
John Eccleston is an English puppeteer, writer and presenter known for his work as lead puppeteer of Rygel on ''Farscape'', Groove on ''The Hoobs'', and his many roles on British children's television alongside Don Austen. He was also behind ...
, Matthew McCoy, Dave Collins, Sean Masterson, Graeme Haddon and Tim Mieville, voiced by
Jonathan Hardy
Jonathan Hardy (20 September 1940 – 30 July 2012) was a New Zealand-Australian film and television actor, writer and director.
Early career
Hardy was born in Wellington and began his training at the New Zealand Players' Drama School. He tr ...
) – A diminutive creature who was once ruler of the Hynerian Empire. He was
deposed
Deposition by political means concerns the removal of a politician or monarch.
ORB: The Online Reference for Medie ...
by his treacherous cousin and handed over to the Peacekeepers. Rygel is one of two puppet characters who regularly appear on ''Farscape''. When nervous, Rygel flatulates helium – often causing his annoyed crew mates to complain in high-pitched voices.
*
Pilot
An aircraft pilot or aviator is a person who controls the flight of an aircraft by operating its Aircraft flight control system, directional flight controls. Some other aircrew, aircrew members, such as navigators or flight engineers, are al ...
(operated by
John Eccleston
John Eccleston is an English puppeteer, writer and presenter known for his work as lead puppeteer of Rygel on ''Farscape'', Groove on ''The Hoobs'', and his many roles on British children's television alongside Don Austen. He was also behind ...
, Matthew McCoy, Dave Collins, Sean Masterson, Graeme Haddon and Tim Mieville, voiced by
Lani Tupu
Lani Tupu (born 4 November 1955), billed variously as Larney Tupu, John Tupu and Lani John Tupu, is a New Zealand actor. Also known as Lani Tupu Jr.
Biography
Tupu was born in 1955 to an English mother and a Samoan father. Tupu was named after ...
) – A multi-limbed creature who acts as the ship's pilot. He is biologically connected to Moya's nervous system and also serves as her voice to the crew. Pilot is portrayed by an animatronic puppet.
*
Gigi Edgley
Gigi Edgley (born 16 November 1977) is an Australians, Australian actress, singer, and songwriter. She is best known for her roles as Chiana (Farscape), Chiana on the series ''Farscape'' and Lara Knight in ''Rescue: Special Ops''.
Early life
E ...
as
Chiana (Main seasons 2–4; Recurring season 1) – A mercurial thief and
con artist
A scam, or a confidence trick, is an attempt to defraud a person or group after first gaining their trust. Confidence tricks exploit victims using a combination of the victim's credulity, naivety, compassion, vanity, confidence, irresponsibi ...
. She is a
Nebari, a grey/blue-skinned species whose society is heavily regimented by a governmental body called "The Establishment". Chiana's rebellious nature made her a leading candidate for
reprogramming
In biology, reprogramming refers to erasure and remodeling of epigenetic marks, such as DNA methylation, during mammalian development or in cell culture. Such control is also often associated with alternative covalent modifications of histones.
...
(euphemistically known as "cleansing").
*
Paul Goddard as
Stark (Main season 3; Recurring seasons 1–2, 4) – A Stykera, a specialized subrace of the Banik, who was first encountered by Crichton at the end of the first season. Stark wears a half-mask – strapped to his head by two buckles – of an unidentified metal, covering an incorporeal area that glows dark orange when uncovered, on the right side of his face. He only reveals his face when he is taking away someone's pain or "crossing over" a soul – aiding or comforting a person prior to their death. He is also mentally unbalanced, a trait that gets on the nerves of many on Moya.
*
Lani Tupu
Lani Tupu (born 4 November 1955), billed variously as Larney Tupu, John Tupu and Lani John Tupu, is a New Zealand actor. Also known as Lani Tupu Jr.
Biography
Tupu was born in 1955 to an English mother and a Samoan father. Tupu was named after ...
as
Bialar Crais (Main seasons 2–4; Recurring season 1) – The initial antagonist of the series, a Peacekeeper Captain who relentlessly hunts Moya and its crew. He is driven by the death of his brother, a
prowler pilot who accidentally collided with Crichton's ship when it exited the wormhole. At the end of the first season, Crais is usurped by Scorpius. Crais mentally bonds with Moya's offspring Talyn and becomes something of an ally to the crew in later seasons.
*
Wayne Pygram
Wayne Pigram , better known by his stage name Wayne Pygram, is an Australian actor. He is known for his role as Scorpius in the science fiction series ''Farscape'' (2000–2003) and the miniseries that followed, '' Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars ...
as
Scorpius
Scorpius is a zodiac constellation located in the Southern celestial hemisphere, where it sits near the center of the Milky Way, between Libra to the west and Sagittarius to the east. Scorpius is an ancient constellation whose recognition pred ...
(Main seasons 3–4; Recurring seasons 1–2) – A commander of the Peacekeeper forces. Scorpius is a
hybrid
Hybrid may refer to:
Science
* Hybrid (biology), an offspring resulting from cross-breeding
** Hybrid grape, grape varieties produced by cross-breeding two ''Vitis'' species
** Hybridity, the property of a hybrid plant which is a union of two diff ...
created from the forced mating of a human-like Sebacean woman and a reptilian Scarran male. At a young age he escaped the Scarrans and, when he learned of his origin, chose to side with the Sebacean Peacekeepers. He is obsessed with extracting the secret of wormhole technology from Crichton, believing it to be crucial to an unavoidable war between the Peacekeeper and Scarran races. His motives are dominated by revenge and personal hatred of the Scarrans, because they kidnapped his mother to be raped by their brutish males for an experiment in cross-species reproduction, and she died as he was born. He was the only surviving child of many attempts with different Sebacean women, and thus has the unique burden of possessing both the Scarrans painfully high body temperature and the Sebaceans sensitivity to heat. After reaching adulthood he had a cooling mechanism implanted in his head, before which he was physically weakened by his own heat. He also has a unique ability to see thermal signatures of other beings which enables him to spot deception and to identify species.
Recurring characters
As the series progressed, a revolving cast of characters joined the crew of Moya.
* Captain
Meeklo Braca (
David Franklin) – Captain Meeklo Braca usually serves as a subordinate to most of the series' villains, acting as second-in-command for Crais, Scorpius, and Grayza at various times. As once described by Crais (although it was clearly intended as an insult), Braca is "a consummate Peacekeeper", performing his duties to the very best of his abilities for whoever his commanding officer is, although his loyalties remain with Scorpius due to a shared view of relations with the Scarrans and contempt for Grayza's misplaced hopes for peace with them.
* Commandant
Mele-on Grayza
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
(
Rebecca Riggs
Rebecca Riggs is an Australian actress best known for her role as Commandant Grayza in the science fiction television series ''Farscape''.
Career
Film
Riggs had parts in films such as''Jerry Maguire'' and '' Raw Nerve''.
Television
Riggs ...
) – A new antagonist that debuts in Season 3. She is a manipulative Peacekeeper who aims to put an end to Scorpius' wormhole research. Ruthless and ambitious, she has a gland implanted in her chest that secretes a substance which bends men to her will.
*
Jool (
Tammy MacIntosh
Tammy MacIntosh (born 16 February 1970) is an Australian actress known for portraying Dr. Charlotte Beaumont in the medical drama '' All Saints'' and Jool in the TV series ''Farscape''. She is also known for her roles on television series '' The ...
) – Jool is an orange-haired academic who appears sporadically throughout seasons three and four. When frightened or enraged, her hair becomes red and her screams can melt metal.
*
Sikozu
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. The physical, racial and species-specific cultural chara ...
(
Raelee Hill
Raelee Hill is an Australian actress, known for portraying roles in some of Australia's most successful television series. Her first major role was as Loretta Taylor in '' Paradise Beach'', which was followed shortly afterwards by roles as Ser ...
) – Sikozu is a brilliant Kalish who joins the crew at the beginning of the fourth season. Hard-edged and dangerous, she gradually allies herself with Scorpius. In "The Peacekeeper Wars" she is discovered to be collaborating with the Scarrans.
* Noranti (played by
Melissa Jaffer
Melissa Jaffer (born 1 December 1936) is an Australian actress. She is best known for her stage and television roles, but has also appeared in many films.
Career
Jaffer started her career in theatre productions in the mid 1950s, and has made m ...
) – Noranti (Utu Noranti Pralatong) debuts in "Dogs with Two Bones". where she suddenly appears amongst the crew as a mysterious and
eccentric
Eccentricity or eccentric may refer to:
* Eccentricity (behavior), odd behavior on the part of a person, as opposed to being "normal"
Mathematics, science and technology Mathematics
* Off- center, in geometry
* Eccentricity (graph theory) of a ...
refugee
A refugee, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), is a person "forced to flee their own country and seek safety in another country. They are unable to return to their own country because of feared persecution as ...
that escaped to
Moya along with an unidentified group of others as a
Peacekeeper
Peacekeeper may refer to:
General
* A person involved in peacekeeping
** United Nations peacekeeping
* Peace officer
* Conservator of the peace
Military
* The LGM-118 Peacekeeper, a land-based nuclear ICBM
** Peacekeeper Rail Garrison, a mob ...
Command Carrier was being destroyed. The "Old Woman", as she is called, is a
Traskan, and little is known of her past before she joined the crew. Initially appearing to Crichton and Chiana as a grateful cook, she later describes herself as a "doctor, instructor, and among many other disciplines … negotiator". She is basically portrayed as an accomplished
herbalist
Herbal medicine (also called herbalism, phytomedicine or phytotherapy) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants, which are a basis of traditional medicine. Scientific evidence for the effectiveness of many herbal treatments ...
. Although her skills are sometimes not quite as successful as she would like, she does manage to come to the crew's rescue with odd potions and powders on many occasions. At times, she seems to have her own agenda, although what that agenda may be is never quite made clear. At 293 cycles (years) old, she sometimes appears to the others as being slightly
senile
Dementia is a syndrome associated with many neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by a general decline in cognitive abilities that affects a person's ability to perform everyday activities. This typically involves problems with memory, ...
, and is often referred to as "Grandma" by Crichton. She was featured throughout Season 4 of Farscape, as well as being in "
The Peacekeeper Wars", where she realizes the existence of more Eidolons and convinces Crichton to seek to reawaken their powers to help end the war. An alternative reality version of Noranti appeared in the Season 4 episode, "Unrealized Reality", and was portrayed by
Gigi Edgley
Gigi Edgley (born 16 November 1977) is an Australians, Australian actress, singer, and songwriter. She is best known for her roles as Chiana (Farscape), Chiana on the series ''Farscape'' and Lara Knight in ''Rescue: Special Ops''.
Early life
E ...
.
Reception
Awards and distinctions
Between 2000 and 2002, ''Farscape'' won three
Saturn Award
The Saturn Awards are American awards presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The awards were created to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film, but have since grown to reward other films bel ...
s for
Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series and one
Best TV Actor (Browder). Additionally, in 1999, it received nominations for
Best TV Actress (
Claudia Black
Claudia Lee Black (born 11 October 1972) is an Australian actress, best known for her portrayals of Aeryn Sun in ''Farscape'', Vala Mal Doran in ''Stargate SG-1'' and Sharon "Shazza" Montgomery in the film '' Pitch Black''. She has had promi ...
) and
Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television
The Saturn Awards, Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television is presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films, honoring the work of actresses in science fiction, fantasy, and horror fiction on televis ...
(
Virginia Hey
Virginia Hey (born 19 June 1952) is an Australian actress, known for her role as Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan in the science fiction television series ''Farscape'', playing the "Warrior Woman" in '' Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior'', and various roles in tele ...
). In 2002, it received nominations for
Best TV Actress (Black),
Best Supporting TV Actor (
Anthony Simcoe
Anthony Simcoe (born 7 June 1969) is an Australian actor, known for his portrayal of Steve Kerrigan in the 1997 film '' The Castle'' and Ka D'Argo in the science fiction television series ''Farscape''.
Early life and education
Simcoe is a grad ...
), and
Best Supporting TV Actress (
Gigi Edgley
Gigi Edgley (born 16 November 1977) is an Australians, Australian actress, singer, and songwriter. She is best known for her roles as Chiana (Farscape), Chiana on the series ''Farscape'' and Lara Knight in ''Rescue: Special Ops''.
Early life
E ...
).
On 14 July 2005, ''
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars'' received a
Primetime Emmy
The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry. Owned and operated by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), the P ...
nomination for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects, Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special. In 2004 and 2007, ''Farscape'' was ranked #4 on ''TV Guides Top Cult Shows Ever.
In 2012, ''Entertainment Weekly'' listed the show at #22 in the "25 Best Cult TV Shows from the Past 25 Years," calling it "one of the trippiest space sagas ever, with portions of some episodes taking place in Crichton's subconscious" and remarking, "Before ''Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series), Battlestar Galactica'' popularized ''frak'' as geek slang, there was ''Farscapes very liberal use of ''frell''."
EmpireOnline ranked it #45 of "the 50 greatest TV shows of all time" in February 2013.
Cancellation
In September 2002, the Sci-Fi Channel (then-owned by Vivendi Universal) opted to withdraw its funding of the fifth season, Cancellation (television), canceling the show, just before the first half of the fourth season finished airing. The Sci-Fi Channel concluded that the series was too expensive to renew, as Nielsen ratings, ratings had declined during the fourth season.
Furthermore,
The Jim Henson Company
The Jim Henson Company, Inc., formerly known as Muppets, Inc., Henson Associates, Inc., and Jim Henson Productions, Inc. (commonly referred to as Henson), is an American entertainment company located in Los Angeles, California. The company is kn ...
had been acquired by Sport1 Medien, EM.TV & Merchandising AG in 2000 and by 2002 they were experiencing significant financial difficulties. According to the DVD featurette "Save Farscape", Henson, Kemper, and Ben Browder announced the cancellation during an online chat with fans, and within hours fans had mounted a campaign to restore the show or transfer it to another network. Early plans to scrap the sets after production were postponed after news of the cancellation broke, partly as a result of the fan campaign. The sets were put in storage pending a possible future revival of the show.
Cartoonist Bill Amend, creator of the syndicated comic strip ''FoxTrot'', addressed the series' cancellation in an 8 October 2002 strip wherein the character Jason Fox petitioned to have the Sci-Fi channel renew ''Farscape''. Soon after the strip ran, Amend remarked that it "generated more e-mails from readers than anything else I've done in the past. I had no idea that so many people owned computers, even I shudder to think what the mail boxes at the Sci-Fi Channel must be like these days."
The 2010 DVD release of the series on A&E Home Video includes footage of producer David Kemper addressing the cast on the final day of shooting, in which he read a draft of a column for ''TV Guide'' by critic Matt Roush, who wrote that, in his opinion, the premature cancellation of ''Farscape'' will be looked upon by future generations in the same light as science fiction fans look upon NBC's cancellation of the original ''Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek'' in 1969.
''Farscapes cancellation received considerable notice by news media. Thanks to the attention generated by the fan campaign, various financial backers in Europe offered their support to
Brian Henson
Brian David Henson (born November 3, 1963) is an American puppeteer, filmmaker, and the chairman of The Jim Henson Company. He is the son of puppeteers Jim and Jane Henson.
Early life
Henson was born on November 3, 1963 in New York City, th ...
, and in 2004,
The Jim Henson Company
The Jim Henson Company, Inc., formerly known as Muppets, Inc., Henson Associates, Inc., and Jim Henson Productions, Inc. (commonly referred to as Henson), is an American entertainment company located in Los Angeles, California. The company is kn ...
produced a three-hour mini-series to wrap up the series storyline entitled ''
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars''.
Analysis
''Farscape'' aired at a time when ''Star Trek (franchise), Star Trek'' was in decline. ''Farscape'', like the later ''Firefly (TV series), Firefly'' and ''Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series), Battlestar Galactica'' (2004), was a spaceship-centered show that sought to distance itself from the ''Star Trek'' formula. ''Farscape'' featured a main character who constantly riffed on pop culture and a diverse cast of criminal fugitives; the series began as relatively unconnected episodes, but in later seasons transitioned into a complex plot with a dense mythology. Some reviewers, such as ''The A.V. Club'', praised the animatronic puppetry. Others, such as ''Entertainment Weekly'', were initially put off by the puppets and by the show as a whole. ''Space.com'' called it "unlike anything that had come before it... bold, brilliant and a little bonkers". According to a ''Vice (website), Vice'' reviewer, the show was ahead of its time in terms of feminist sci-fi.
James Gunn has credited ''Farscape'' as an inspiration for his ''Guardians of the Galaxy (film), Guardians of the Galaxy'' films.
''Stargate SG-1'' parody/homage
Following the series' cancellation,
Ben Browder
Robert Benedict Browder (born December 11, 1962) is an American actor, writer and film director, known for his roles as John Crichton in '' Farscape'' and Cameron Mitchell in '' Stargate SG-1''.
Early life
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Browder ...
and
Claudia Black
Claudia Lee Black (born 11 October 1972) is an Australian actress, best known for her portrayals of Aeryn Sun in ''Farscape'', Vala Mal Doran in ''Stargate SG-1'' and Sharon "Shazza" Montgomery in the film '' Pitch Black''. She has had promi ...
were both cast as series regulars on ''Stargate SG-1'' during its final two seasons. At the start of season nine, when Black's character (Vala Mal Doran) first meets Browder's character (Cameron Mitchell (Stargate), Cameron Mitchell), she tells him: "I know we haven't met. That I'm sure I would remember."
In the 200th episode of the series, which was entitled "200 (Stargate SG-1), 200", Vala, an alien who develops a skewed interest in Earth pop culture, pitches an idea for a film to a producer, who immediately recognises it as ''The Wizard of Oz (1939 film), The Wizard of Oz''. After pitching a second idea which the producer recognises as ''Gilligan's Island'', he advises her that if she is going to rip something off, it should be something more obscure. This leads into a parody of ''Farscape'', with Black reprising her role of Aeryn Sun, and various ''SG-1'' characters dressed as D'Argo, Stark, Chiana, and Rygel. Daniel Jackson (Stargate), Daniel Jackson (Michael Shanks) stands in for John Crichton, an in-joke referencing the resemblance between Browder and Shanks. Shanks was originally intended to play Stark in the episode, with Browder reprising the role of Crichton, but the parts were switched the day before filming at the behest of the actors. The scene also parodies the wide array of Minced oath, pseudo swear words used in the show. The producer recognises all the stories that Black's character proposes, until she pitches the Farscape pastiche. As an in-joke, he says: "Okay. You got me. I have no idea what that is."
Multimedia
DVD releases
For DVD region code#1, Region 1 releases, A.D. Vision, AD Vision originally issued ''Farscape'' in a series of two-episode discs for the first season, then two-disc volumes, five volumes per season for the remaining three, which were later collected into full season box sets. They later re-released the series in larger four-disc volumes under the "Starburst Edition" moniker, three volumes per season with additional extras not available on the original volume sets. All of these sets are long out of print.
''
Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars'' was released to DVD in January 2005 by Lions Gate Entertainment.
A&E Television Networks, A&E Home Video released a ''Farscape'' Complete Series Collection and individual season sets.
It includes a two-disc collection of featurettes, most of which were recycled from ADV's old DVD sets but notably adding ''Farscape Undressed'', a ''Farscape'' special that was created between the second and third seasons to catch up fans on the events that had happened up to that point. ''The Peacekeeper Wars'' is not included in the complete series set because Lions Gate still retains the rights to the miniseries although upon its release, US retailer Best Buy had a limited number of complete series sets which did include ''The Peacekeeper Wars'' as a store exclusive. The two miniseries discs were identical to those of the normal Lions Gate release and were included in the last DVD case along with the two discs of bonus material that normally come with the complete series set.
The DVD region code#2, Region 2 and DVD region code#4, Region 4 box sets contain Seasons 1–4 as well as the ''Peacekeeper Wars'' television film.
Blu-ray release
All four seasons were released on Blu-ray in North America and Europe on 15 November 2011 by New Video/A&E. The four seasons were released in a choice of complete boxed set or individual seasons in North America, and as a boxed set only in Europe. As the original 35mm prints used to create the series are missing, 576i/25 frames per second PAL master videotapes were used as the source material to create the transfer. Software algorithms were used to upscale the standard definition image to Blu-ray's 1080p resolution specification. The audio on the Blu-ray release is uncompressed DTS Master Audio, improving on the previous compressed Dolby Digital tracks on DVD.
Like the previous DVD release, owing to licensing issues, the set does not include ''Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars''.
As with the U.S. DVD reissue in 2009, there are 31 commentary tracks and all the special features were carried over from the previously released DVD editions. The Blu-ray release also includes a recently filmed exclusive HD featurette, "Memories of Moya", featuring interviews with the cast and production staff as they reminisce about their time on ''Farscape''.
On November 5, 2013, a 15th anniversary set was released on Blu-ray.
On November 19, 2019, a second Blu-ray set was released, this time by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, and this time, it included ''Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars'', but excluding the comic included in A&E's 2013 Blu-ray release.
On November 21, 2023, a third Blu-ray set was released, this time by Shout! Factory, Shout! Studios.
Other releases
In January 2008, seasons 1 and 2 were made available for download through Apple's iTunes Store for customers in the United States. Season 3 was added in March 2008, with Season 4 following in May. The episodes can be purchased individually or as entire seasons. The ''Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars'' miniseries has yet to be made available through iTunes.
Beginning in January 2011, seasons one through four were also available on the Netflix "Watch Instantly" service. , seasons one through four were no longer available on Netflix, as they unexpectedly did not renew. However, from 11 November 2013 through 5 November 2016, all four seasons were once again available for online streaming. The miniseries ''Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars'' is also available from Netflix on DVD.
, Hulu offered two of the four seasons on their streaming service as well.
As of August 2023, all four seasons as well as ''Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars'' are available on various streaming platforms like Tubi, YouTube PrimeTime, Xumo TV & Peacock . They are also continually broadcast on the Farscape channel on Sling TV, Shout Factory TV and others.
The running order of the first half of the first season on Netflix is different from the DVD release. While there are times when shows are broadcast in a different order from what was intended and they then try to correct many years later for the sake of building up stories and characters, but for continuity, it would seem that the DVD releases are proper as opposed to Netflix. One specific instance is that D'Argo's Qualta blade is transformed as a munitions weapon by the second or third episode from the Netflix release, yet several episodes later, that was revealed for the first time that it had that ability.
Webisodes
On 15 July 2007, it was announced that Farscape would return in ten webisode installments. The episodes are expected to be a few minutes long each and may eventually be broadcast on the Sci Fi Channel. The webisodes were to have been launched as early as fall 2007. In an interview with ''TV Guide'', Brian Henson stated that the webisodes will be 3–6 minutes long and may feature John and Aeryn's son, D'Argo Sun-Crichton. ''TV Guide'' also reported that
Ben Browder
Robert Benedict Browder (born December 11, 1962) is an American actor, writer and film director, known for his roles as John Crichton in '' Farscape'' and Cameron Mitchell in '' Stargate SG-1''.
Early life
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Browder ...
is in talks to appear in the webisodes. Sci-Fi Wire reported that Brian Henson and Rockne O'Bannon would pen the episodes.
Several news sources have reported that the web series may lead to an on-air revival of the series, but Sci Fi general manager Dave Howe said that there were no plans to revive the show.
Brian Henson has stated that he hopes the webisodes would lead to a TV sequel.
At the ''Farscape'' Convention in November 2007,
Rockne S. O'Bannon stated that the webisodes would likely be released in 2008. Farscape star Ben Browder told SCI FI Wire that he looked forward to reprising the role of astronaut John Crichton in the webisodes. The 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike, 2008 writers' strike put a damper on the plans, and Browder said that it was too early to figure out to what extent he would be involved. Browder said that he had a brief discussion with Henson about the Web series at the 2007 Comic-Con International in San Diego:
At Comic-Con 2008, Rockne O'Bannon announced that the ongoing ''Farscape'' comic series would tie into the upcoming webisodes. The first comic was scheduled for release in November 2008. On 4 December 2008, O'Bannon told MTV "There's a new character that you'll meet in the very first comic book who ends up a significant player in the webisodes. Villain or hero? I'm not saying!"
On 10 June 2009, Maureen Ryan of the ''Chicago Tribune'' announced via Twitter, "Farscape webisodes are 'still in play.' they're still being developed but not yet at script stage."
At the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, Brian Henson stated that the webisodes were "ready to go" but that they were still looking for financing on the project.
At the 10th Anniversary Farscape Convention in Los Angeles, 2009, Brian Henson again stated that they are still waiting for funding. Ben Browder was asked how the fans could help with funding, and said he wasn't sure what could be done.
The "Final Frelling Farscape Convention", was held on 17 November 2011 at the Marriott LAX hotel in Los Angeles.
Minisodes
Chris Hardwick of The Nerdist Podcast announced in March 2012 that The Nerdist YouTube channel would host re-cut ''Farscape'' episodes in the form of minisodes. The first minisode, hosted by Ben Browder, went online on 14 July 2012.
Literature
Boxtree in the UK and Tor Books in the U.S. published three ''Farscape'' novels: ''House of Cards'' by Keith R.A. DeCandido, ''Dark Side of the Sun'' by Jim Mortimore, Andrew Dymond, and ''Ship of Ghosts'' by David Bischoff. A fourth novel was commissioned to be written by DeCandido but did not surface after the show's cancellation.
Scott K. Andrews' ''Uncharted Territory: An Unauthorised and Unofficial Guide To Farscape'' (Virgin Publishing 2002, ) covered Farscape's first three seasons exhaustively. Paul Simpson wrote ''The Illustrated Farscape Companion'' series for Titan Books, one book per season (Book 1 with David Hughes; Books 2 and 3 with photographer Ruth Thomas) with exclusive official content.
''The Creatures of Farscape: Inside Jim Henson's Creature Shop'', released in 2004, offered a colorful look inside the famous creature shop that created the stunning array of creatures and make-up effects. It includes previously unseen and behind the scenes images, exclusive contributions from the show's stars and make-up artists, and a foreword by executive producer Brian Henson.
''Farscape Forever! Sex, Drugs and Killer Muppets'' released 28 September 2005; in which Science fiction and fantasy authors analyse several aspects of the TV series. Contributors include Martha Wells on characters Crichton and D'Argo's buddy relationship, P. N. Elrod on the villains she loves to hate, and Justina Robson on sex, pleasure, and feminism. 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. The magazine had a in-depth material, including interviews with the cast and crew, behind the scenes information on many episodes, original fiction (by O'Bannon, DeCandido, Greg Cox (writer), Greg Cox, John Kenneth Muir, and others), and a regular column by David Kemper. There were two versions of the magazine produced each issue, with the only difference being the front cover, and the magazine also had two special issuesa season 3 special (issue 7), and the final issue (issue 12) containing an episode guide for the four seasons to date, as well as sketches for ideas and the ''Horizons'' fiction.
"Horizons" fiction
In the final issue of its run, the ''Farscape'' magazine published a piece of fiction written by series creator
Rockne S. O'Bannon. Set a long time after the end of the fourth season, this details the subsequent adventures of the Moya crew. Since "Horizons" was written before the ''Peacekeeper Wars'' miniseries, there are some canon (fiction), plot inconsistencies.
Comics
Wildstorm Productions
During 2002, Wildstorm Productions produced a two-part ''Farscape'' comic entitled "War Torn", with the first part available in April and the second in May. The comics featured two stories, each spanning both issues. "War Torn", the main story, featured the Moya crew becoming ensnared in a war between two planets over a third, and took up roughly three quarters of the comic. "Fourth Horseman – featuring Chiana" was a Chiana-only story as she came across old friends and foes on the run from the Nebari. Both stories seem to have been set during Season 2. The second issue also included a double-page spread of some of the preliminary sketches.
BOOM! Studios
''Farscape'' returned to the comic form in 2008 through a partnership between The Jim Henson Company and BOOM! Studios that fit into established Farscape canon following ''The Peacekeeper Wars''. Three 4-issue miniseries (''The Beginning of the End of the Beginning'', ''Strange Detractors'', and ''Gone and Back'') were published from December 2008 through June 2009 before a monthly ''Farscape'' series began in July 2009. The ongoing series ran for 24 issues over four story arcs: ''Tangled Roots'' (4 issues), ''Red Sky at Morning'' (4 issues), ''Compulsions'' (4 issues), and ''The War for the Uncharted Territories'' (12 issues).
In addition to the main series, BOOM! also published three 4-issue miniseries between April 2009 and March 2010 under the ''Farscape: Uncharted Tales'' title. ''D'Argo's Lament'' took place during the third season of the television series while ''D'Argo's Trial'' and ''D'Argo's Quest'' took place between the third and fourth seasons.
Following the conclusion of ''Uncharted Tales'', BOOM! published an 8-issue miniseries titled ''Farscape: Scorpius'' from April 2010 through November 2010 which takes place concurrently with the main comic series and ends with a crossover between the two titles.
The 4-issue story arc series were published in a hardcover format in 2009. Later stories were published in a softcover format in 2011.
A 25th anniversary one-shot comic was published in August 2024.
Games
A video game based on the television series was produced by Red Lemon Studios and released mid-2002 for Microsoft Windows. Set during the first season, the game featured voice acting by the original cast of the television series. Reviews of the game, however, were generally negative, with many reviewers citing poor Game mechanic, gameplay mechanics.
A ''Farscape'' table-top role-playing game was released by Alderac Entertainment Group in 2002. It uses the d20 System and includes creatures not appearing in the established television universe. The game also features an original short story by Keith R. A. DeCandido set during the first season, after the episode "The Flax" and entitled "Ten Little Aliens". The game was nominated for ENnie awards for ''Best Graphic Design and Layout'' and ''Best d20 system, d20 Game'' in 2003.
Continuation
In February 2014, it was reported that a screenplay for a new ''Farscape'' film was in development.
At WonderCon in April 2014, Rockne S. O'Bannon confirmed to Nerdacy that a ''Farscape'' film is in development but in very early stages. In an interview with Paley Center for Media, The Paley Center for Media in late 2017, O'Bannon confirmed that work on a film is still ongoing.
In August 2018, in an interview by
Den of Geek', Brian Henson talked about what's holding up the return of ''Farscape''. "I've been trying really hard with ''Farscape''. And I'm going to keep trying. It's just not quite right still." He added, "It's one of those instances where it's us, the creators, who need to keep working on it. And feeling no: that didn't work that time. No, it's still not quite working. It's really down to us."
At the 2018 ''Jim Henson's Creature Shop Challenge Live!'', Brian Henson said:
See also
* List of Farscape characters
References
External links
*
*
*
*
*
{{Authority control
Farscape,
APRA Award winners
Nine Network original programming
Syfy original programming
Australian science fiction television series
1999 Australian television series debuts
1999 American television series debuts
2003 Australian television series endings
2003 American television series endings
Australian adventure television series
1990s American science fiction television series
Saturn Award–winning television series
American television shows featuring puppetry
Australian television shows featuring puppetry
ADV Films
Fiction about wormholes
Television series about extraterrestrial life
Television series by Halcyon Studios
Television series by The Jim Henson Company
Television series by Lionsgate Television
Television series set on fictional planets
Science fantasy television series
Space opera television series
Space adventure television series
Serial drama television series
American English-language television shows
Television shows filmed in Australia
2000s American science fiction television series