![]() ![]() Aeryn, who will become both the love of his life, and the most difficult relationship of his life, is just the beginning. ![]() Aboard the large ship, he almost immediately meets the lovely humanoid Aeryn Sun (Claudia Black), who introduces herself by beating him up and demanding his name, rank and serial number. John, head spinning, is then rescued (seemingly) by a large ship which is under attack from ships like the one which crashed into his. where? His craft collides with a small war ship which then spins off and crashes into a meteor, killing its pilot. Sucked into the wormhole, John is whisked away to. Ben Browder plays John Crichton, an American astronaut and genius who has - quite by accident - created a wormhole by conducting an experiment involving the slingshot effect. And the Gross/Subvision soundtrack is also worth owning. The Henson Company's creative genius really shines through and makes this the truly great series it is. ![]() Farscape is one of the most visually compelling shows ever to grace the medium, and its gorgeous sets, effects and cast are all matched by the show's completely original blend of humor, camp, perspective, action and drama. Thanks to Sci-fi and the Henson Company for this wonderful contribution to the TV science fiction canon. ![]()
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