But he'd be an awesome crazy uncle.
But he'd be an awesome crazy uncle.
Those things are absolutely mesmerizing.
I'm kind of digging it.
I love how the issue isn't really with him being a puppet but instead with his lack of a tongue.
@avclub-a883fabbbec60032a0c7359a7351c122:disqus I remember not really liking BTD that much when I first watched it since it seemed like a kind of diversion from the great arc the show had gotten back to with LATP. Oh great, creature of the week again.
I love the whole look of these three episodes. It totally shows off the strength of Farscape's production design.
I love bad-ass Aeryn so much. Especially the version that totally overlooks the fact that she's about to get into a fist fight with a freaking giant lizard.
I've read that he was absolutely wonderful with fans.
They really are incredible aren't they?
As a J/A shipper this trilogy is all about the two of them when I watch it.
Love that scene. Isn't it the one with John and D'Argo sitting on the bed after John interrupts D/C?
Absolutely. Among many other things, this is pure storytelling excellence on display.
Ughh, it's so hard to come into these comments late.
Farscape is sexier than anything else I've seen on TV. Douay-Rhenish-Challoner makes an great point above about the types of people and relationships being portrayed (although I've always been less convinced by C/D than A/J).
I really like that one of the many ways the show tortures Crichton is by forcing him into impossible decisions with no good options.
What I love is that there were people out there who cared enough to even try to make something this good. It's requires not just mastery but ambition as well.
@avclub-c701a997d9bef627835b036efb4eca63:disqus I really love your comments on these episodes.
Funny D'Argo is the best thing in the world.
These are all excellent points but I just can't stop myself from loving that it happened.
He'd also be fantastic in a Miami Vice reboot.