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It’s clear right from the opening episodes of its third season that Farscape has finally developed into a grown-up show. There’s a new self-confidence and a new maturity here that’s entirely welcome after the often wildly erratic tone of the second season. The production design and high-quality effects work remain true to the show’s original quirky style, although both the look and the more adult-themed scripts have become progressively darker.
Season 3 is the year when the Wormhole story arc takes precedence, as the interactions between John Crichton and his nemesis Scorpius become ever more complicated (involving various different clones, real or “neural”, of both antagonists). It’s also the year that some major characters die, new ones are introduced, and Crichton (well, one version of him anyway) and Aeryn finally consummate their relationship. Moya’s crew endures a vertiginous emotional roller-coaster ride when powerful issues of love, loyalty, and sacrifice loom large. They must also face their sternest challenge yet as the series’ biggest story arc reaches an explosive climax aboard Scorpius’s Command Carrier. Anyone who has not followed Farscape extremely closely from the very beginning of season 1 will be utterly baffled by the convoluted plotting and complex character interactions. But for fans, this is the show’s most rewarding year. –Mark Walker
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The third season of Farscape explores the wonders, possibilities and dangers of the wormhole phenomenon more completely than ever before. Through more ominous, adult-themed tales, the series also peeks into the darker corners in the minds of Moya’s crew.
Some critics have called Season 3 the year Farscape matured into a “grown up show.” Others see it as the year its creators’ brilliance was thrown into overdrive.
DISC 1: Season of Death / Suns and Lovers / Self Inflicted Wounds Part I: Could’a, Would’a, Should’a / Self Inflicted Wounds Part II: Wait for the Wheel
DISC 2: Different Destinations / Eat Me / Thanks for Sharing / Green Eyed Monster
DISC 3: Losing Time / Relativity / Incubator / Meltdown
DISC 4: Scratch ‘n’ Sniff / Infinite Possibilities Part I: Daedalus Demands / Infinite Possibilities Part II: Icarus Abides / Revenging Angel
DISC 5: The Choice / Fractures / Bonus Features
DISC 6: I-Yensch, You-Yensch / Into the Lion’s Den Part I: Lambs to the Slaughter / Into the Lion’s Den Part II: Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing / Dog With Two Bones BONUS FEATURES: Audio Commentaries, Deleted Scenes, and Much More
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