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- Season 1 overviewMar 19, 1999-Jan 28, 200022 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Premiere Mar 19, 1999
- An astronaut on an experimental mission finds himself in the midst of an intergalactic conflict.
- 2. Exodus From Genesis Mar 26, 1999
- Giant space-cockroaches infest Moya; a change in the ship's temperature threatens Aeryn's life.
- 3. Back and Back and Back to the Future Apr 2, 1999
- Alien seduces Crichton and D'Argo in order to obtain a weapon of mass destruction.
- 4. Throne for a Loss Apr 9, 1999
- For trade with the Tavleks, Rygel takes a crystal essential to Moya's survival.
- 5. PK Tech Girl Apr 16, 1999
- Crichton and a female Peacekeeper Tech join forces to save Moya from an attack.
- 6. Thank God It's Friday, Again Apr 23, 1999
- Crichton must free D'Argo from the influence of a thought-altering plant.
- 7. I, E.T. May 8, 1999
- Moya crash-lands on a planet to avoid being traced by the Peacekeepers.
- 8. That Old Black Magic Jun 11, 1999
- Zhaan must unleash her spiritual powers to save Crichton and Crais from an evil sorcerer.
- 9. DNA Mad Scientist Jun 18, 1999
- The crew tries to locate a genetic scientist who can help find the way home.
- 10. They've Got a Secret Jun 25, 1999
- Flashbacks reveal the truth behind the Peacekeepers' imprisonment of D'Argo.
- 11. Till the Blood Runs Clear Jul 9, 1999
- Wolflike bounty hunters approach Crichton and Aeryn as they try to re-create a wormhole.
- 12. The Flax Jul 16, 1999
- Crichton and Aeryn become trapped in an invisible net in space.
- 13. Rhapsody in Blue Jul 23, 1999
- A Delvian sect sets up a meeting between its leader and Zhaan.
- 14. Jeremiah Crichton Jul 30, 1999
- Abandoned Crichton discovers a planet where life is peaceful and primitive.
- 15. Durka Returns Aug 13, 1999
- Mental cleansing changes a Peacekeeper, who once tormented Rygel, into a servile being.
- 16. A Human Reaction Aug 20, 1999
- Crichton travels through a wormhole that greatly affects Earth.
- 17. Through the Looking Glass Sep 10, 1999
- An alien places travelers Rygel, D'Argo and Aeryn in different dimensions.
- 18. A Bug's Life Sep 17, 1999
- Peacekeeper commandos join the Moya's crew in battle against a deadly virus.
- 19. Nerve Jan 7, 2000
- Crichton must infiltrate a Peacekeeper base to save Aeryn's life.
- 20. The Hidden Memory Jan 14, 2000
- The crew of the Moya tries to rescue Crichton from the Peacekeepers.
- 21. Bone to Be Wild Jan 21, 2000
- Moya and her unsuspecting crew encounter a carnivorous alien.
- 22. Family Ties Jan 28, 2000
- Scorpius and Capt. Crais leave Moya's crew fighting for life.
Farscape is a science fiction television show. Four regular seasons were produced, from 1999 to 2003. Each season consists of 22 episodes. Each episode is intended to air in a one-hour television timeslot (with commercials), and runs for 44 to 50 minutes.
Fri, Apr 23, 1999. The crew visits a planet full of happy workers. Soon D'Argo and Zhaan start working and refuse to return to the ship. Meanwhile Rygel's body fluids become explosive and Aeryn and Pilot must learn why before Rygel dies.
With Ben Browder, Claudia Black, Anthony Simcoe, Lani John Tupu. Thrown into a distant part of the universe, an Earth astronaut finds himself part of a fugitive alien starship crew.
S4.E1 ∙ Crichton Kicks. Crichton, now aboard a dying leviathan named Elac, encounters an alien named Sikozu who aids him in stopping the Grudeks who are intent on obtaining toubray (Leviathan neural cluster tissue).
Farscape is an Australian-American science fiction television series, produced originally for the Nine Network. It premiered in the US on Sci-Fi Channel 's SciFi Friday, 19 March 1999, at 8:00 pm EST as their anchor series. The series was conceived by Rockne S. O'Bannon and produced by The Jim Henson Company and Hallmark Entertainment. [1]
Oct 25, 2018 · A guide to this television series with episode descriptions, original air dates, cast listing, writers and directors.
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