Typical 90's depressing grunge
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RockinRickyRialto — 11 years ago(January 07, 2015 08:23 PM)
Vampires
Are we watching the same show?
And I don't know how you got "slow paced" out of Farscape.
It's certainly an arc and character development-heavy drama similar to other genre TV shows of the time like Buffy and X Files, but I think it's actually a really unique product for the time it was made in. Shouldn't the fact that it has color, enthusiasm, beautiful fantasy worlds, lots of humor, and even puppets preclude it from being "grungy"? Yes, it has dark and frightening elements, but it marries them with a positive and adventurous let's-go-explore-strange-new-worlds spirit that reminds me of classic Doctor Who and Star Trek of the '60s-'70s. Does that make those shows "grungy"? I didn't notice any flannel in them
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danzig138-668-939218 — 10 years ago(May 31, 2015 10:31 PM)
And I don't know how you got "slow paced" out of Farscape.
If I had to guess, I would guess that they got "slow paced" from the stupidly slow pace of the show.
If I were to guess.
You don't seem to have watched it correctly.
Or, you know, it just isn't a show for that person. That's the more likely scenario, dick hole.
Just might be the funnest and most hilarious scifi series of all time.
No, it's really not.
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Xaeden — 11 years ago(January 11, 2015 02:16 PM)
How much of it did you watch? There are certainly elements of darkness throughout, but there's also quite a bit of humor that you might have missed if you've only seen a few select episodes here and there.
As far as it being slow/boring, I had a lot of difficulty with season 1 when I first saw it. There were many times where I wanted to bang my head and so pushing ahead was a chore. However, toward the end of the season everything came together story-wise and it remained a fairly consistent ride that I found extremely enthralling from that point on. So if you started watching season 1 and gave up part way through, I don't blame you for thinking of the show as boring. However, I went from not liking it, to it becoming one of my all time favorite shows as, once I got over that hump, it became something that, to me, was amazing.
I don't even know if you have watched the whole show or are judging it based on select parts that you've seen. If the latter, you may still not like the show after you've seen more of it because everyone is different, but I would refrain judgement if this is the case, especially if you gave up part way into season 1 - Farscape is one of those shows that took awhile to find its way. -
FromHeroesToDust — 11 years ago(January 11, 2015 03:58 PM)
Hearing that it gets better after the first season is good. I gave up 3/4 of the way through the first season as I just lost complete interest. I was really liking it at first but I just couldn't bother to continue. I've been considering picking the show back up lately and after reading your comment, I'm that much closer.
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chuggliams — 10 years ago(September 28, 2015 04:15 AM)
I'm with 'VlsraWratS' (sorry if I got the UN wrong) on this one: 'Farscape' can be hard work when you first come into it (I only watched it on a regular basis because my ex was obsessed with it) BUT- it's deffo worth the time invested.
I found it to be funny, colourful, bonkers and just plain old eccentric!
Good luck- it reminds me of the 'Buffy' series: took me a while to get into but I fell in love with it despite myself. -
blakgard — 11 years ago(March 18, 2015 09:28 AM)
I would definitely give this another chance. You don't seem to have watched it correctly. Generally, it's the exact opposite of those things. Just might be the funnest and most hilarious scifi series of all time.
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scott-269-715736 — 10 years ago(June 02, 2015 06:33 AM)
Vampires, depression, dystopian, sadness, dark, dirty, grimy, slow paced
Are you sure you weren't watching CW?
Like others have replied I also had a hard time learning to like this show, and even now I don't consider it the greatest science fiction ever put on the screen. It's just difficult to fit your words to Farscape. Some of the words fit some parts of some episodes, but overall the series seems to be almost the opposite.
Maybe we both caught part of a single episode that turned us away from the show. It's the reason I took so long to give the series a try and then when I got to the part I'd watched before, it wasn't as bad as it seemed. -
evilcookiepixie — 10 years ago(November 24, 2015 04:56 AM)
I like the show but I certainly agree that it is depressing and creepy a lot of the times. The characters are pretty inconsistent and they act very weirdly a lot of times. And I'm not even talking about the obvious alien aspect of it. When I'm not in the right mood to watch it, it does disturb me. So I get what the OP is saying.
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generationofswine — 9 years ago(October 15, 2016 10:16 AM)
I think what the OP means is that it doesn't cater to Millennials as in there is no stock characters, no stock plot lines, no stock dialogue, and not 100% reliant on CGI.
They tend to reject shows that aren't exactly like the show they saw just the night before.
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Bepina193 — 9 years ago(November 23, 2016 02:42 AM)
well if you only watched the first season, hen slow paced maybe makes sense but try watching the rest of the show, it really is fantastic. And the dark part.. well, it was aired on Sci Fi channel, not Disney channel. It's not the Gilmoure Girls in Space.
What I especially like here is that despite the dark undertones (I find them to contribute to the realistic feeling of the show, although it is set in outer space) there is so much fun and good sense of humour displayed here that I laughed numerous times, sometimes even days after watching an episode.
