Edgely sent home early item[]
One of the behind the scenes items states that Edgely was "sent home early" in full make-up due to some mishap on set. This unsourced item I think should be removed because it is most certainly incorrect. I've seen enough featurettes and documentaries to know that heavy makeup jobs such as her's cannot just be "left on" and often require as much time to take off as it takes to apply. Farscape was a professional set and I can't imagine them sending a key actor (or any actor) home in full make-up. 68.146.81.123 06:16, June 7, 2010 (UTC)
- That's why it's marked with a "citation needed" item. -- sulfur 16:28, June 7, 2010 (UTC)
My Favorite Episode in Season 1[]
This is my favorite episode in the entire first season. I primarily love the episode due to the character of Salis; his attitude, persona, role, and overall ending appealed to me greatly. Plus the directing and overall atmosphere of the episode was quite grandiose. I loved the suspense aspect; it's something I've found lacking in many other Sci-Fi programs. However, this same aspect I speak of is well visible in the Alien movies and the Predator movies. I love the concept of lurking, etc. being well established (example: In space, no one can hear you scream...). They kept the suspense running throughout the episode as you don't know who Salis' murderer is (Chiana or Durka) and made it feel like a Sci-Fi plus horror combo. I greatly preferred this episode to most others in the first season for a single-story plot-line. Aside from episodes like "Nerve" and "The Hidden Memory', which had wonderful connective plot points, I loved this one most of all for a stand-alone episode. The only other one I loved (likely my second-favorite in the first season) was DNA Mad Scientist. - PrinceZarbon talk contrib 21:54, December 28, 2012 (UTC)