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John grows a beard and Rygel gets to play king for a day. Jack, Josh and Sara are here to unpack the episode even the show's creators acknowledge is a glorious disaster. We'll look for the good, the funny, and see what's to be learned from an episode that takes a big swing and misses the mark.Podcast socialshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz-9cHDhut44XA-hQ-RMw6Qhttps://www.patreon.com/muppetssexandtraumahttps://muppetsexandtrauma@gmail.comhttps://twitter.com/muppetssexandt1https://www.facebook.com/Muppets-Sex-and-Trauma-a-Farscape-Podcast-114029207450715Discord:https://discord.com/invite/CqnhYFVRzXOur vital info:Sara Ezzat (she /her)Creator: The Costume Codexhttps://www.youtube.com/c/TheCostumeCodexhttps://twitter.com/bluestockinsaraJack Kramme (he/him)Producer: Passion of the NerdCohost: Podcast of the NerdsContent Coordinator: Chipperish Mediahttps://twitter.com/LackofSurprise1Josh Gosdin (he/him)Nerd and lover of all things Star TrekInstagram: @joshgosdin
Eric and Jason continue their rewatch of every episode of Farscape. This means that sometimes you watch some that are good and sometimes some that are not so good. First up, the mostly not good “The Flax”. Where Aeryn and John finally reveal their true feelings for one another (the good) and the rest of the crew do things we don’t really care about (the not-so-good). We wrap it up with “Jeremiah Crichton”. We didn’t dislike it as much as the cast and crew apparently did. It’s a mostly good episode where Crichton goes native and where Rygel finally appears to care about other people instead of just looking out for himself. Eric Scott and Jason Johnson.
Eric and Jason continue their rewatch of every episode of Farscape. This means that sometimes you watch some that are good and sometimes some that are not so good. First up, the mostly not good “The Flax”. Where Aeryn and John finally reveal their true feelings for one another (the good) and the rest of the crew do things we don’t really care about (the not-so-good). We wrap it up with “Jeremiah Crichton”. We didn’t dislike it as much as the cast and crew apparently did. It’s a mostly good episode where Crichton goes native and where Rygel finally appears to care about other people instead of just looking out for himself. Host Eric Scott and Jason Johnson.
Eric and Jason continue their rewatch of every episode of Farscape. This means that sometimes you watch some that are good and sometimes some that are not so good. First up, the mostly not good “The Flax”. Where Aeryn and John finally reveal their true feelings for one another (the good) and the rest of the crew do things we don’t really care about (the not-so-good). We wrap it up with “Jeremiah Crichton”. We didn’t dislike it as much as the cast and crew apparently did. It’s a mostly good episode where Crichton goes native and where Rygel finally appears to care about other people instead of just looking out for himself. Eric Scott and Jason Johnson.
Farscape Season 1, Episode 14, first aired Friday, 30 July 1999 Seemingly abandoned after crash-landing on a planet, Crichton starts a peaceful life alongside inhabitants once ruled by the Hynerians. He unintentionally becomes involved in a power struggle which puts his life in danger. Directed by: Ian Watson · Written by: Douglas Heyes, Jr. Support this podcast
Jessie Gender joins Nathaniel of Council of Geeks to take a look at the sci-fi series Farscape one episode at a time. Season 1, episode 14 - Jeremiah Crichton: Following an unexpected starburst, Crichton is stranded on a planet where technology doesn't work. When the crew returns to retrieve him, things get a bit more complicated when the planet's residents get a look at Rigel.
Max and Tina discuss Farscape season one, episode fourteen: Jeremiah Crichton.
I guess this is that episode where John hunts big ol' crabs
We talk about Farscape Season 1 Episodes 14 and 15: Jeremiah Crichton and Durka Returns Check out Distressor's "Just Breathe", they generously allowed us to use their music in our introduction. Support us on Patreon
The episode picks up "some time later" after the end of season 3, with John playing Jeremiah Crichton on a dying leviathan. When Sikozu crashes into his incredibly slow death, he's forced back into reality in order to save his temporary home.
Kay and Taz read a couple of letters from fans and discuss cool theories about John's attitude in Jeremiah Crichton and Zhaan's role in Salas' death in Durka Returns.
When John gets left behind after an emergency starburst, the crew spends a quarter arn searching for him. They find him in the middle of a love triangle on a planet where technology doesn't work. Kay and Taz discuss what's commonly considered one of the worst episodes in Farscape's run.
A super weird Zhaan backstory episode gets followed by one of the most infamously hated episodes of Farscape. What did Magellan and Allen think? Listen to ScapeChatz to find out! Also, fancy new audio setup! No more tinny-sounding garbage! Feedback? Questions/Comments? Follow ScapeChatz on Twitter: twitter.com/scapechatz Follow Allen on Twitter: twitter.com/allenibrahim Magellan: twitter.com/justapfluke Email us: scapechatz@gmail.com Or leave a comment on this episode's post at reddit.com/r/farscape
RSS Season 1 Episode 14 Oh no, John’s been stranded on an alien planet! How will he survive? Far too easily, as CantWearHats and RedNightmare find out. Also in this episode: misunderstandings, hynerian jackassery and tribal tropes galore. Support the Farscape Rewatch podcast and CWH’s other projects on Patreon.
Recorded September 19, 2012 Seemingly abandoned after crash-landing on a planet, Crichton starts a peaceful life alongside inhabitants once ruled by the Hynerians. He unintentionally becomes involved in a power struggle which puts his life in danger. – From Wikipedia Email Eric or Joe. Time – 41:27 min. / File Size – 20mb Subscribe via … Continue reading