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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great set with the best episodes of Season One
Like many fans of FARSCAPE, I've only now started turning in my old recordings of the show for DVDs now that we are finally getting acceptably priced copies of the show. Although there have been other TV series that have appeared in overpriced editions-THE X-FILES springs to mind-FARSCAPE was the only one in its original edition that could be said to be prohibitively so...
Published on October 17, 2005 by Robert Moore

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3.0 out of 5 stars Great show....
I love Farscape, so any review I do about them that has less than five stars hurts me. But I have to say, the double sided DVDs sometimes seem to freeze or skip. Not alot or I would have demanded a replacement, not that there are any, but double sided DVDs are just not the best way to get a show out to the public, even if it somehow makes them cheaper.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great set with the best episodes of Season One, October 17, 2005
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 1, Collection 3 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
Like many fans of FARSCAPE, I've only now started turning in my old recordings of the show for DVDs now that we are finally getting acceptably priced copies of the show. Although there have been other TV series that have appeared in overpriced editions-THE X-FILES springs to mind-FARSCAPE was the only one in its original edition that could be said to be prohibitively so. I'm not sure about other fans, but there was simply no way that I was able or willing to pay for a set that listed for well over a hundred dollars. One could make some complaints about the new Starburst edition-for instance, I'm still not clear on why they have to dribble these out two discs at a time, instead of releasing an entire season at once-but two things one cannot carp about: the cost and the number of extras. As to the former, I've been about to find each disc in the Starburst so far from various resellers listed on Amazon for no more than $16 apiece. As to the latter, each of the three sets making up each season is stuffed with a variety of special features. Some of the special features feel a bit like filler, but a number are substantive. In this set we get video profiles of Crais (Lani John Tupu, who also provides the voice for Pilot and therefore the only dual role performer in the series) and the two end-of-the-season newcomers, Chiana and Scorpius. The importance of the arrival of the last two can't be overemphasized, since after their debuts the show takes on the shape it holds pretty much until the end.

Although I love every season of FARSCAPE, the series completely matured, I believe, in this final third of the first season, with the addition of Chiana and Scorpius to the cast. Both of those characters changed the chemistry of the show dramatically and took it in entirely new directions. Chiana's arrival is somewhat disguised in "Durka Returns," as the prisoner of Nebaris and one of their most successful reclamation projects, Durka, whom they have reprogrammed to be nonviolent. Durka, we learned in a previous episode, was a torturer and notorious Sebacean who took especial delight in questioning Rygel. But it was not Durka but the feline, ultra sensual free spirit Chiana who would become a permanent member of the cast. Although the cast was superb from the beginning, Chiana brought a new dimension to the crew as the resident bad girl. It would be a long time in the series before Chiana would come to cease being primarily more concerned with herself than with the others, but she would end by becoming attached to the welfare of the whole more than to herself. No character on the series, not even former space Nazi Aeryn, would grow as much as Chiana. I'm sure the series would have been marvelously successful without the addition of Chiana, but it wouldn't have been nearly as much fun. Besides, while Virginia Hey's Zhaan was undoubtedly beautiful and sensual and Claudia Black's Aeryn was beautiful and sexy despite herself, Gigi Edgley's Chiana was always a pure, unadulterated sexpot. She always seemed to be on the verge of jumping the bones of anyone within jumping distance. She also brought a playful physicality that marked her off from the other characters.

Likewise, Scorpius brought a degree of genuine menace and creepiness that Crais never quite managed. In my opinion, Scorpius was the finest villain in the history of TV. Even the first time we see him, before he developed in a host of wonderful ways in the final three seasons, Scorpius was unforgettable. He simultaneously was part Frankenstein, part reptile, and part elegant gentleman. His costume looked both like a snakeskin and a tuxedo with tails. And while his face was haunting, he spoke with a soft, sophisticated voice that completely belied his appearance. The first time we see the cooling rods rotating into his skull we know for certain that this man is a monstrosity, yet charismatic and compelling despite that. Even had he not developed he would have been one of the medium's great villains, but what makes him so extraordinary is the way that the show's creators gave him so many new dimensions in the seasons to come, not least as they develop John's "Harvey" late in Season Two.

This set is graced with several superb episodes, including "A Human Reaction," in which John thinks he has returned to earth with his shipmates. It is an extremely important episode on several levels, not merely because it is compelling on its own, but because it represents the spot at which John is implanted with hidden knowledge about wormhole technology (which essentially provides the drive for the main structuring story arc from his appearance in Scorpius's Aurora Chair until the end of the miniseries following Season Four). We also receive further confirmation of John's feelings for Aeryn. The final two episodes are the first in what would prove to be a series of extraordinary season-ending finales that helped define FARSCAPE during its run. Three of the final four episodes have John going down to a Peacekeeper base to attempt to find a medical treatment for an injury that Aeryn has suffered and that will prove fatal if not dealt with. It is there that we find Scorpius for the first time, a restored Aeryn leading the others down to the base to rescue John, and finally the crew being dispersed as Scorpius attempts to recapture John. The final episode is one of the great images in all of FARSCAPE with John in his space suit and D'Argo holding hands against a brilliant orange planet as the season ends.

Oh, and in the other episode of the final four, we learn that Zhaan is a plant! Actually, the first alien in the history of Sci-fi was what was described as a giant carrot in THE THING FROM OUTER SPACE, which was ghost-directed by the great Howard Hawks.

FARSCAPE in its first season established that it was willing to take chances to a degree never before seen in television. Not every gamble paid off and not every episode was perfect. But when FARSCAPE succeeded, it succeeded spectacularly. By the end of the first season, it could lay claim to being one of the finest Sci-fi series in the history of television. By the end of its third season, it could with considerable justification lay claim to being the finest ever. As good as Season One was, Season Two would be much better, and then Season Three, one of the great seasons of any show in the history of the medium, would be even better than that.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Now on Single Sided disks, July 21, 2006
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 1, Collection 3 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
After many complaints, ADV has chosen to re-release all of Starburst Seasons 1 and 2 on SINGLE SIDED disks. The positive effects that come from this change are many:

1. DVD quality is No Longer low. Disks play well, no glitches, no freezes, etc.

2. The titles of the episodes are marked clearly on each disk. No need to squint and rotate the DVD as you try to read some tiny font.

3. No need to flip the disk over when you want to watch other episodes. This is mostly beneficial to the people who own DVD players that can hold multiple disks at once.

4. Disk artwork :-D

There are then, certain faults that result from the change as well, all dealing with packaging quality:

--> Disks are stored in such a way that 2 are attached to each side of the DVD case. This means that in order to get to the disk at the bottom, you first have to remove the one at the top. If this isn't annoying enough, it turns out that all of the DVD buttons that hold the top disks don't work very well. Pushing the button doesn't pop the disks out as there are other plastic pieces that hold it in place. You have to push those with your fingers in order to get a disk out, and that can get really painful. If you're not careful, you might very well break a DVD in half.

My personal solution was to go and get my own DVD cases that worked properly. Having to find multi-disk cases with identical dimensions as that of the ADV ones shouldn't be that difficult. Also try to find ones that have clippings for literature, if you want to keep one in your DVD case. This Starburst release comes with a separate page listing disk content/episode synopsis, but there's no where to adequately store it.

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Having that said, the content of the Starburst itself is excellent. As you know, all of the extra features from the original releases, plus many new ones (mainly the commentaries) are included. Subtitles have finally become available, and some disks don't have those annoying ADV commercials that blighted each of the original Farscape releases.

As for the quality of the show itself, that's something I won't discuss. If you haven't made up your mind about whether you like/dislike the series, then you've probably read enough reviews to get an idea of what most audience think about Farscape. I personally feel that Starburst Collection 1.3 contains the best lot of the episodes in the first Season.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great series & now more affordable., March 2, 2005
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Andrew Dorman "adorman2003" (Springdale, AR United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 1, Collection 3 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
Not ony are the Starburst edition disc more for your money. Being double sided discs they take up less room one the shelf. This is good when you're poor like me and live in a small space.

Plus, we finally have gotten to the Chiana episodes.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great show...., March 9, 2008
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I love Farscape, so any review I do about them that has less than five stars hurts me. But I have to say, the double sided DVDs sometimes seem to freeze or skip. Not alot or I would have demanded a replacement, not that there are any, but double sided DVDs are just not the best way to get a show out to the public, even if it somehow makes them cheaper.
On the other hand there were a lot more extras in the Starburst edition than the other DVDs and the other seasons are available to get NEW, not used, so I am looking forward to the other seasons. Too bad the first season is so hard to get and costs so much. More people would become Fans and spend more money on the DVDs.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Farscape is great!, April 2, 2007
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 1, Collection 3 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
I started watching Farscape in Season 3. I watched all episodes and reruns I could get my hands on. I think they were INSANE to drop it from television.

I eventually bought the entire collection at once.

The only reason I gave this a 4 out of 5 stars, is because of the quality of the DVD. The inner clips of the box break very easily. The DVD always defaults back to subtitles between episodes, which is really annoying.

Even with the problems of the DVD, I love this set.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars And still the best science fiction show ever created!, October 30, 2006
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Cynthia R. Whitman (Germantown, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
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The stories just keep getting better and better. Very original, very intelligent and very sexy!
And Ben Browder makes for good eye candy.
If only there were more shows like this one.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is real frelling REALity t.v., September 17, 2005
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 1, Collection 3 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
I started watching this series by buying the first DVD of the first season Starburst collection and the next day, I went back and bought the rest of the series up to Seasons 2, Collection 2. This is the best, smartest, realistic, hard hitting, funny, snarky, sexy, human drama, sci-fi or other, I've ever watched.

Unlike other shows, sci-fi or other, where no matter what happens to the characters, they stay the same, in Farscape, if you get hit, it hurts and keeps hurting. Even in the first season (and especially in these episodes on this disk), dramatic character changes occur, scary than frell villans, and huge upsets happen. Farscape thrusts you into the story, yanks you back out, and then laughs when you don't get it. But it's real, it's good, and you come back for more.

This collection was wonderful, like the rest of the new Starburst collection. The sound quality is amazing. The room actually shook when Moya Starburst!

This DVD contains so many extras. Tibits about the actors, inspirations, and choices made for each episode. Commentaries by both the actors and directors that are insightful, interesting, and hilarious.

The commentaries by far is what sold me after the pure brillance of this series. Claudia Black and Ben Browder are quite amusing together, commenting on how young they long, how often Ben got beat up, and generally salivating over the directors and other actors.

The double sided DVDs are the only slightly depressing thing. Mostly because I'm lazy and don't like having to get up to flip the DVD over, but it does make for easy storage and in the long run, it's probably better.
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6 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars DVD Quality VERY LOW - Series and Extras Excellent!, November 8, 2005
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 1, Collection 3 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
This reveiw is more about the quality issues with the disc more so than the content of the disc. For the record ADV has added a lot of extras that is not anywhere else. Albeit many are repeated multible times on different disc of this STARBURST series release that could have been better used reducing the compression ratio. As for the quality issues, these are recorded on dual layer double sided disc and as of this writing I have had to send 3 of the 6 currently released back to be exchanged due to skipping, frame freeze, audio cracking etc. The disc were checked on 3 players and a computer and did the same on all of them. So the issue is with the quality or the lack thereof. I have contacted ADV about the quality issues and they have more the most part said ... 'Oh well.' The more pricey collection did not have these issues, but lacked many of the extras and you get what you pay for. Granted to be fair when the disc work, the video and audio quality is fine, but it is annoying to get to the middle of a show and the disc freezes up and up have to skip over 10 or more minutes to get it to play. ADV simply tried to squeeze to much into to small of a space. This collection really should have been put on 4 disc instead of 2. They did not include scene selection either, you can only choose which episode you want to see then fast forward through the tracks after that. As I said I love the show and it is a healthy 5 but this release's quality is a sickly zero.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I have every episode and want more.... it sounds like everyone feels the same what does that tell you?, May 15, 2008
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This review is from: Farscape - Season 1, Collection 3 (Starburst Edition) (DVD)
One of the top 3 series every made in my view. Great characters, great story line, and the action...
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9 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Series and Fianlly affordable, February 23, 2005
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If you are looking for great science fiction that is fun to watch and intelligent, Farscape is a great choice. This is an amazing series with a great deal of humor, action, drama, and (best of all) a story arc. I love the idea of the Human as alien, which has not really been explored in Sci Fi television. The characters are well developed, multi-dimensional, and fun to get to know. There are plenty of twists and turns to keep one interested. There was enough money put into this series that it looks great from day one and keeps on rolling.


I enjoyed this series when I could find it on the Sci Fi Channel but was not as devoted as others. I have been anxiously waiting for the series to come out on DVD at a reasonable price so that I could buy them, which has finally happened.


The one thing I do not understand is why they are releasing the series using double sided DVDs. Babylon 5 put out all 5 seasons on 6 single sided DVDs with 4 episode on each DVD and still included commentary and bonus materials for the same price as the entire first season of Farscape Starburst set Season 1. The way the Starburst DVDs are working out, there will be 6 DVDs but they are double sided. A bit of an unnecessary pain for viewing since I have to get out and turn over the DVD after two episodes. Call me lazy, but I would prefer not to have to flip the DVD.
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