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Dudactive says :
There have been plenty of decent sci-fi series over the past few years. From Earth based X-Files and The 4400, to the space-based Star Trek incarnations. Of the shows that are set in the future—in space—one of my favourite has to be Battlestar Galactica, but amidst these various series that hit our small screen, an Australian production started up called Farscape. Boasting wild and imaginative new universes, an interesting cast of mixed humans and aliens and compelling stories founded on a clever script and solid story arcs. After four seasons the series was brought to an unsatisfying close but—as with many TV series these days—fans pleaded for it to be resurrected and so now we have a fifth mini-series to round things off once and for all. But for now I present the fourth season of Farscape. (Review by Casimir Harlow)
Firstly we have Scorpius, a half-breed scientist who has a strange driveshaft in his head that needs to be replenished frequently in order to keep him lucid. His quest to recover the information contained in Crichton's head becomes something of an obsession, leading ultimately to him torturing Crichton terribly before he and the other members of his crew break free and sabotage Scorpius's command vessel. Despite his roguish behaviour, Scorpius answers to a higher power: the Peacekeeper Commandant Mele-On Grayza, who is also after the same information and is not too impressed by the backfiring of Scorpius' scheming.(Review by Casimir Harlow. HERE)
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