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Farscape Season 3, Collection 4 DVD

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0702727034626
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Adv Films
Manufacturer: Adv Films
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Adv Films
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 12, 2003
Running Time: 50 minutes
Sales Rank: 59300
Studio: Adv Films
Theatrical Release Date: March 19, 1999




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Episode 314: Infinite Possibilities Part 1: Daedalus Demands
An Ancient - again taking the form of Crichton's father Jack - appears on Talyn and accuses Crichton of sharing wormhole stabilizing technology with the Charrids, a vicious race allied with the Scarrans. Crichton realizes that Furlow, the mechanic from Dam-Ba-Da depot who once repaired Crichton's module, is the real guilty party. With a Scarran Dreadnought on the way, Jack must unlock the wormhole technology in Crichton's brain to build the ultimate weapon - but must first confront the evil Scorpius Clone in Crichton's mind.

Episode 315: Infinite Possibilities Part 2: Icarus Abides
After disposing of the Scorpius Clone, the Ancient 'Jack' unlocks the secrets to wormhole technology in Crichton's mind-allowing them to build the 'ultimate weapon' to destroy the Scarran Dreadnought before it escapes with Furlow's data. Seeing the value of the weapon, Furlow kills Jack and takes off with it. In the ensuing chase, Crichton is fatally exposed to the highly reactive Partanium that fuels the engine. With nothing left to lose, Crichton volunteers to launch the weapon at the Dreadnought, experiencing first hand the terrifying power of wormhole technology.

Episode 316: Revenging Angel
A fight between D'Argo and Crichton over the malfunction of D'Argo's mysterious new ship ends with Crichton knocked unconscious. The Scorpius Clone in Crichton's mind tries to convince him that revenge against D'Argo is the only way to settle the conflict, but John prefers to resolve it in his own head, acting out a Crichton vs. D'Argo cartoon battle set in Road-Runner land. Meanwhile, the ship malfunction leads to the activation of a self-destruct sequence that threatens to blow Moya to pieces.

Episode 317: The Choice
Grieving for Crichton, Aeryn travels to a planet of mystics and frauds and makes contact with a man who claims to be Talyn Lyzcak, her father. Talyn puts her in touch with Seer Cresus, a creature who is able to 'channel' the dead Crichton. Meanwhile, Stark and Rygel search for Aeryn, but first come across an old enemy. Lurking on the planet with malign, warped designs of her own is Aeryn's mother, Xhalax Sun.

Episode 318: Fractures
Not far from Moya and Talyn's expected rendezvous point, Moya picks up a badly damaged Leviathan Transport Pod carrying a Scarran, a Hynerian and a Nebari - all escaped prisoners - and their Peacekeeper hostage, complicating the long awaited reunion between Moya and Talyn's crew. When the Scarran is shot, it's clear that someone on board is a traitor. DVD Features: a printed insert with official episode synopses; a behind-the-scenes interview with Anthony Simcoe ("D'Argo"); commentary for "The Choice" with Claudia Black ("Aeryn Sun"); updated character histories-Lieutenant Braca, Rygel XVI; cool Farscape Facts; Aliens Encountered; Sets, Props, & Costumes Gallery; deleted scenes; Farscape trailers; and Previews. Spoken Languages: English.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Show, rotten DVD Mastering
I love Farscape. It had to be one of the best shows on TV until the SciFi channel went soft and stopped playing anything even remotely interesting.

Anyway my grip is not the show. I don't like the mastering. Depending on your DVD player you may be forced to watch the comercial previews. I find this unexceptable since I'm paying for the stuff and don't want to be force fed comercials.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Funniest episode ever
This cd collection is probably one of the best from Farscape to date. Not only is it one of the best seasons, but it contains some of the best episodes from that season. Revenging Angel is easily one of my favourites on the dvd. Funniest episode of anything I have seen in a while. While on death's door and in a coma, John creates a Looney Tune type world to cope. With John as the Road Runner and D'argo as Wile E Coyote, this episode will be sure to keep you laughing for a while. Amazingly, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Farscape Rocks
Why is it on a very rare occasion we are able to catch a series that doesn't completely suck, and just when you get used to television that isn't mind-numbingly dumb they take it away from you? Ahh, another disappointment. Farscape Rocks and this DVD rocks along with all their other DVD's. It's a shame the SciFi channel has sold out and replaced Farscape with crap like Scare Tactics. It's tragic. I love Farscape!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Separate Ships Make Separate Ships: Tales of Two Crichtons
Up until now, many things have happened to the beloved astronaut, John Crichton. He's voyaged through that infamous wormhole and into a strange portion of the universe, has been fated to be shuffled into a ship full of escaped prisoners as they try to flee the mighty Peacekeepers, and he's made droves of enemies. While he's been doing all those things, he's managed to acquire droves of enemies and a few friends, information about said "wormholes" - possibly a revolution in travel and weaponry all ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Two Crichtons proves to be one Crichton too many
The major themes of Season 3 of "Farscape" were that of separation and death, which is amply proven by the episodes on this pair of DVDs that provide a resolution to the two Crichton story arc and finally brings Moya and Talyn back together:

Episode 14, "Infinite Possibilities Part 1: Daedalus Demands" (Written by Carleton Eastlake, Aired July 27, 2001) has the Ancient who shows up as Jack, Crichton's father, shows up on Talyn to accuse John of giving his wormhole information to the Charrids, ... Read More





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