Author Topic: Episode 62: Farscape Strike, Moya/Pilot PKW Review, J&A Season 1 Timeline  (Read 4749 times)

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Hosted by: Lindy Rae and Kevin Bachelder

ScapeCast Crew: Kurt Armbruster, Kevin Bachelder, Brent Barrett, Wendy Hembrock, Sammy Mohr, Lindy Rae, Hank Shiffman, Kimberly Thompson, and Nicola Wood

Additional Writing by: Rob Morse and Janis Keating

Additional Voicing by: Alan Rae and Janis Keating

Edited by: Sammy Mohr

Additional Editing by: Brent Barrett

Running Time: 01:14:47

(00:00:48) Our hosts Lindy and Kevin welcome listeners to The ScapeCast
(00:02:52) Tralk Talk - The Hidden Chicken, Part 4
(00:07:59) Farscape Trivia Question
(00:08:41) Farscape and the Screenwriter's Strike by Rob Morse
(00:15:55) Our hosts return
(00:16:36) ScapeCast News with Wendy Hembrock
    Brad Wright talks SG1 Continuum and Future Movies
    SG1 Continuum Behind-the- Scenes
    Sci Fi Video from SG1 Continuum
    Claudia Black voices Ripley on War Games 2:Dead Code
    Dragon*Con 8/29-9/1
    Virginia Hey Meditation Session at Dragon*Con
    The Muppets Comics coming from Boom!
    Miss Piggy’s Diva Code
    Henson’s Unstable Fables:  Tortoise Vs. Hare
    Jim Henson’s The Cube on iTunes
(00:21:03) Our hosts return to talk television
(00:24:06) Mr. Hoople and Eema tell you how to contact The ScapeCast
(00:25:20) Wounded Doves: A Pilot & Moya PKW Review by Janis Keating
(00:34:45) Our hosts return
(00:35:32) Promo for SciFi Talk
(00:36:34) Farscape Timeline: John and Aeryn Season 1 by Brent Barrett
(01:02:14) Our hosts return
(01:02:38) Question of the Week: What was your favorite part about the other Moyans' trip to Earth in season four?
    REMEMBER!  You can answer any question of the week at any time!
(01:08:04) Our hosts return with their answers
    Next week's question: Which two Farscape characters would you like to be stranded with in the UTs?
(01:10:46) Farscape Trivia Answer
(01:12:05) Eema, Zoey, and Ratzo tell you the words of the episode
(01:12:18) Our hosts return to close out the show

« Last Edit: August 25, 2008, 01:44:34 PM by Wendy Hembrock »

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Once again ... everytime I check Scapecast.org & a new episode is ready, it feels like Farscape Friday !!!!

Another GREAT Tralk Talk ... the Star Wars tie-in was cool  ( congrats to Officer Tigger )

I like all of Janis's contributions & the Pilot/Moya review was very well done.

The Farscape season 1 timeline felt like the whole season done in 15 mins.

Thanks again & keep up the GREAT WORK !!!!
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Thanks, Crackers!

I liked Rob's Writer's Strike/PKW article, and the timeline was interesting.  The Trivia Question?  Heck, half the time I can't answer them when they're at NORMAL speed!  :)
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I need a new line; it seems like every two weeks that I say "what a great episode."   ;)

Janis' article was very well written and quite poetic.  Very nice.

I enjoyed the analysis from a fan's point of view in Rob's article.  Also well done.

The timeline was different and I'm interested in seeing it as it continues.

Lindy, I hadn't thought about the scan of Sikozu before.  In the words of another franchise's pointy-eared science officer, "fascinating."
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I like the Timeline segment a lot!

Are we almost done with the individual character season profiles???

Rob Morse's article reminded me of what my friend Brian and I were saying is the tagline of the whole series - "For the love of his woman, John Crichton would lose both his mind and the universe"
Oscar Wilde said:
"It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information around"
"Society often forgives the criminal, but it never forgives the dreamer."
"Consistency is the Last Refuge of the Unimaginative"

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Another brilliant episode! Tralk Talk continues to make me laugh! Especially when I pick up on all the pop-culture references in there, and let me tell you: this episode was practically full to bursting with 'em! ;D I also thought the character review for Moya and Pilot during Peacekeeper Wars was fantastic! Also loved Rob's opinion of Peacekeeper Wars on the whole. I also liked that John/Aeryn audio time line for the first season. Although, it got me to wondering: How the frell did you guys manage to manage to include the dialogue, but omit the background music and certain sound effects? You must have pretty impressive equipment for that. I look forward to the next episode soon! Good luck!

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My 30th birthday was the 17th *cough*. You get no passes, MAS
Oscar Wilde said:
"It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information around"
"Society often forgives the criminal, but it never forgives the dreamer."
"Consistency is the Last Refuge of the Unimaginative"

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How the frell did you guys manage to manage to include the dialogue, but omit the background music and certain sound effects? You must have pretty impressive equipment for that.

Ancient Ukranian Secret!  :)

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Okay, I am going to say I was very pleased with this episode. Uuhh, hehehe, can I get any mushier on you ?!   I mean absolutely everything about this episode I enjoyed. . All the stories, the PeaceKeeper Wars articles, the Janis Keating article, and Brent Barrett's article  . . everything. .  It was such a wonderful , enjoyable episode. . . And I love in the bloopers, ( I ALWAYS stick around for the end part. . Just like at the end of a movie . . when I go to the theater to watch a movie, when everyone else gets up during the end credits, I stick around to see the fun information that I get to see. Coz sometimes, there are bloopers and stuff at the end , they come AFTER the end credits, . . but anyway. )  It was like Lindy was having what I heard from Ben . . they call it " Slab "  ( which is the cell phone going off during a take . )  So that was like a  " Slab " in the bloopers. . . or was it a " blooper - slab " ? . But anyway, . . that is what I thought , . I totally loved this episode, . . the first in a long time that I enjoyed it so thoroughly .

I am hoping that some of the features are going to be sticking around, . like that " time- line " article , ( regarding John and Aeryn's relationship during season one . ) Are you planning to follow this up with seasons two , three and four . . . or even the PeaceKeeper Wars ? That would be excellent , if that is your plan . . I love that when you did this article that you went and played back the clips from each and every episode.  ( did you skip " Bone to be wild " ? I will have to go back and hear for that again .  Uh, I am sure you have your reasons .  I don't mind . I am sure it was because there wasn't much to say if John was not WITH Aeryn mostly in this ep. Except for the start and end of it . )  And what is extra cool about this article is that I have just completed watching season two for the gazillionth time , and it was nice to have this article, . . .kind-a like a review of everything I have seen up to this moment. . Right then, onward and upward to the next season ( three ) . for the gazillionth time .
Thanx, for this excellent episode. Muchly appreciated .  :-*   ;)   
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I'm glad folks enjoyed the timeline.  Yes, I do plan to finish each season and PKW.  The intent is to let you hear key moments in the J&A 'ship "in their own words," so to speak.  So there are some scenes that are J&A shippy but don't have any spoken words (such as the BTBW scene with them sneaking off together).  I can't use those in the audio timeline, sadly.  :)

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I'm glad folks enjoyed the timeline.  Yes, I do plan to finish each season and PKW.  The intent is to let you hear key moments in the J&A 'ship "in their own words," so to speak.  So there are some scenes that are J&A shippy but don't have any spoken words (such as the BTBW scene with them sneaking off together).  I can't use those in the audio timeline, sadly.  :)

Yaa-aay ! I'm so glad . It is a J&A shippy dream come true . ;)  Thank you , so very much Brent . Muchly appreciated .
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Lindy or Kevin,

Do you have any further details on the Season 1 Farscape being streamed by Comcast?  Is there a specific website to download it from?

Thanks
Jeff
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Oscar Wilde said:
"It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information around"
"Society often forgives the criminal, but it never forgives the dreamer."
"Consistency is the Last Refuge of the Unimaginative"

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Re: Episode 62: Farscape Strike, Moya/Pilot PKW Review, J&A Season 1 Timeline
« Reply #14 on: September 02, 2008, 04:40:20 AM »
You've already seen them, Nicola. Just turn on your dvds instead :)
Oscar Wilde said:
"It is a very sad thing that nowadays there is so little useless information around"
"Society often forgives the criminal, but it never forgives the dreamer."
"Consistency is the Last Refuge of the Unimaginative"