On the 19th of March, 1999, Farscape aired to American audiences. In recognition of that, @farscapehome is going to be celebrating 25 years of heart-breaking moments and fart jokes with five days of Farscape, so don your flight suits, grab your fellip nectar and prepare to be shot through a wormhole as we take a look at all of our favourite moments throughout the series!
From the 15th to the 19th of March 2024, we have five prompts for you to take a little look at and see if they inspire some incredible creations, be they gifs, fics, fanart, meta discussions or reminiscences of the show and your experience with it!
Day One: Favourite Episode(s)
Day Two: Favourite Character(s)
Day Three: Favourite Season(s)
Day Four: Favourite Dynamic(s)
Day Five: What makes Farscape truly special?
We’ll be following the tags #farscapeedit and #farscape25, so make sure to use them so we can share all of your awesome posts!
Sharing and boosting this post is much appreciated so we can reach all corners of the farscape fandom on tumblr!
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claudia black as aeryn sun in farscape (1999-2003) - 3.01
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Lucy Lawless Vs. Claudia Black
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Lucy Lawless - (Xena: Warrior Princess) - Lucy Lawless as Xena walks, runs, fights, kicks, rides, etc. with 100% confidence at all times and it’s amazing to see every time. The show, since it aired in the 90s, was limited in how explicit they could make the Xena/Gabrielle relationship, and by limited, I mean they used every piece of subtext available to show how in love those two women were and still get the show on the air.
Claudia Black - (Farscape, Stargate SG-1) - Oh man, Farscape is a great show and a great example of the Henson Workshop, but also Claudia Black as Aeryn Sun is such a great part of this ensemble cast. I love her character arc and also she's really hot.
Master Poll List of the Hot Vintage TV Ladies Bracket
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"I just think that the John and Aeryn story is more like most people's stories," began Browder. "You know, in any relationship there's no linearity. It's not always, 'Just do this and now you've reached it.' I've been married for 36 years, yeah, almost 36 years I've been married, and I can guarantee you that one day you're going to try to kill each other, and the other day you're gonna be just so into each other over time. And so I think that it's real. I think it feels real to people. I think people feel the desires. They feel the pain that people cause one another. They feel the impossibility of it." He continued:
"You know, you can be in a relationship and you can be madly in love, and something in life is gonna pull you apart. That could be work. It could be kids. It could be finances. It could be a pandemic, and it's going to stress your relationship, and that's what makes it real. That's what makes it interesting. And the fact that [...] you want to see them together is a testament to the writing staff and to Claudia Black. It's chemistry, which is the metaphor, but you take these [...] two vials, you pour them together, and you end up with something which is effervescent ."
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