How To Seduce Someone Into Farscape In 48 Hours
That was a question, by the way. Okay, here is what material I have to work with:
1) Box Set DVDs of season 1
2) Season 3 individual DVDs from "Incubator" onwards till "Dog with two Bones"
Mind you, I also have the other episodes, but they're on CD Rom (and were my own introduction to the show, courtesy of the estimable
hmpf). Hence not available for TV consumption.
I also have a friend who is going to visit me over the weekend and whom I will be trying to convert. So I ask you, oh fellow fans, which episodes shall I pick? The premiere of course, but then? Shall I go for a Scorpius arc and start with "Nerve/The Hidden Memory"? But isn't "A Human Reaction" also crucial to the show? Do the final TalynJohn episodes stand enough on their own that I should include them during the marathon I'm planning? Please, advise.
In other news, I've given in a while ago and aquired the season 6 BTVS DVDs despite owning the videos already. I mean, how can one resist the Once more, with feeling karaoke? All those episodes in pristine DVD quality? (As you know, big later seasons of BTVS fan here.) Audio commentaries? I just heard Joss on OMWF, and will listen to Drew Greenberg on Smashed next. The Jossian ramblings are entertaining and enlightening as always. Something which I find particularly endearing is the affectionate and proud way he talks not just of his actors but his production crew (from the choreographer to the three guys who play everyone from the vampires in Buffy's graveyard scene to the window cleaners to Sweet's minions) and fellow writers, in this case, for obvious reasons, David Fury and Marti Noxon, "my partner in crime", as he calls her. (And he did write that Parking Ticket lady bit to showcase her voice.) There were earlier shows where I paid attention to the writer/producers (i.e. DS9 - loved Ira Behr for his Ferengi episodes, and Ron Moore for his dark, arc-oriented eps, plus Peter Fields for several of the Cardassian-centric shows), but none where I fangirled the lot of them the way I do for BTVS and AtS. Which presumably is why the casting changes over the years, including the newest ones, aren't that big a deal to me. It's really the writing I am in love with.
1) Box Set DVDs of season 1
2) Season 3 individual DVDs from "Incubator" onwards till "Dog with two Bones"
Mind you, I also have the other episodes, but they're on CD Rom (and were my own introduction to the show, courtesy of the estimable
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I also have a friend who is going to visit me over the weekend and whom I will be trying to convert. So I ask you, oh fellow fans, which episodes shall I pick? The premiere of course, but then? Shall I go for a Scorpius arc and start with "Nerve/The Hidden Memory"? But isn't "A Human Reaction" also crucial to the show? Do the final TalynJohn episodes stand enough on their own that I should include them during the marathon I'm planning? Please, advise.
In other news, I've given in a while ago and aquired the season 6 BTVS DVDs despite owning the videos already. I mean, how can one resist the Once more, with feeling karaoke? All those episodes in pristine DVD quality? (As you know, big later seasons of BTVS fan here.) Audio commentaries? I just heard Joss on OMWF, and will listen to Drew Greenberg on Smashed next. The Jossian ramblings are entertaining and enlightening as always. Something which I find particularly endearing is the affectionate and proud way he talks not just of his actors but his production crew (from the choreographer to the three guys who play everyone from the vampires in Buffy's graveyard scene to the window cleaners to Sweet's minions) and fellow writers, in this case, for obvious reasons, David Fury and Marti Noxon, "my partner in crime", as he calls her. (And he did write that Parking Ticket lady bit to showcase her voice.) There were earlier shows where I paid attention to the writer/producers (i.e. DS9 - loved Ira Behr for his Ferengi episodes, and Ron Moore for his dark, arc-oriented eps, plus Peter Fields for several of the Cardassian-centric shows), but none where I fangirled the lot of them the way I do for BTVS and AtS. Which presumably is why the casting changes over the years, including the newest ones, aren't that big a deal to me. It's really the writing I am in love with.
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If I leave the final TalynJohn episodes out, how do I explain the state of the J/A relationship when finishing the seduction marathon with the Into the Lion's Den two-parter? Or rather, of course I can explain, but the emotional resonance will be different. Also, I would like to include The Choice, both for Claudia Black's performance and for some more emotional texture for Crais.
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Hmm... I must need to rewatch the episodes, because I'm having trouble remembering which of those pre-DNA episodes have good bond-with-the-crew values. But if you put in PK Tech Girl then you'd have a good setup for Nerve/Hidden Memory, plus some sense of John/Aeryn.
If I leave the final TalynJohn episodes out, how do I explain the state of the J/A relationship when finishing the seduction marathon with the Into the Lion's Den two-parter? Or rather, of course I can explain, but the emotional resonance will be different. Also, I would like to include The Choice, both for Claudia Black's performance and for some more emotional texture for Crais.
Oh, I didn't realize you were going to do Lion's Den... in that case, maybe doing the final TJohn episodes and just trying to explain the setup for them is better. I have a strong attachment to S3's plot arc as it plays out in order, is all.
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