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I just watched the Farscape premiere (which I may have seen before on TV, a long time ago, but I can't be sure.) First impressions go something like this:

- I approve that Crichton's a big geek. Warms my black little heart, that does. It wasn't until he fixed the little robot dude with tape that I went 'awww' though. I like that sort of gentleness in my male characters.

- ...I'm going to fall so very hard for Zhaan, aren't I?

- Puppets! Why, oh why are you so pettable? (I don't know how the actors didn't spend all their time petting Pilot or Rygel. Or maybe they did. Or maybe that's just my 'must pet everything' gene acting up.)

- Don't know enough about D'Argo, Crais or Aeryn to say much just yet. They all seem cool, though.

Date: 2007-02-10 07:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mllelaurel.livejournal.com
Great title! It's in the second season, isn't it?

Booya! Another show with fab female characters never hurt. And thank heavens for naturally-progressing relationships.

Date: 2007-02-10 07:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cktraveler.livejournal.com
I ... think so? I think I may have marathoned the first two seasons shortly after they were first on.

And yeah. There are too few actually-hot actually-interesting female characters on TV, and way too few shows where the writers actually seem to have ever been in relationships in their lives. They confuse having a moment of passion with falling in love.

Date: 2007-02-10 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mllelaurel.livejournal.com
way too few shows where the writers actually seem to have ever been in relationships in their lives.

I think that may be the key phrase here.

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