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Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars [2004] (2 discs) ... |  | |
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Length: | 182 minutes (3 hours 2 minutes) | MPAA Rating: | TV-PG | Sorting Category: | SciFi |
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| Classifications: | - Action
- Sci-Fi
- CG
- Puppets
- Drama
- Comedy
- Fantasy
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Synopsis: Crichton and Aeryn are brought back and start a mission to end the Peace Keeper / Scarran conflict once and for all.
Reaction: A bit long, but it's nice to see the Farscape saga to actually get a real ending after where they left it when they got canceled.
Personal Rating: 8/10 |
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Random Trivia For This Title: - In the original script, Grunchlik was meant to be the Scarran spy. It was Wayne Pygram's suggestion to change the script so Sikozu would be the spy.
- Virginia Hey is the only regular cast member from [Farscape's] original television run that is not in the miniseries (though she is visible for a moment in a flashback during Crichton's "recap flashback").
- When Crichton is interrogated by the Eidolons and has to explain his predicament, he says he does it for the 89th time. This is a reference to Ben Browder's voice-over for the opening sequence of the 88 episodes of the [Farscape] series.
- Graza wasn't scripted to be pregnant for the mini-series. But Rebecca Riggs' pregnancy, forced the writers to adjust the script accordingly.
- Melissa Jaffer (Noranti) was to have had a larger part in the miniseries, but a bad reaction to the makeup forced her to drop out after only a few scenes. Most of her scenes were rewritten for other characters (most notably her officiating John and Aeryn's marriage went to Rygel) and later glimpses of Noranti are actually a look-alike.
- When John is explaining wormholes in the classroom the equation on the left chalkboard at the top right reads E = MC Hammer.
- Jim Henson's Creature Shop was responsible for most of the interesting aliens in the series. At one point, Crichton complains about being chased by the electric mayhem. The band on the [The Muppet Show] were known as Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem and put out at least one album in the 1970s.
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