Season of Death
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Aeryn's body in stasis |
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Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 1 |
Guest stars | Hugh Keays-Byrne (Grunchlk); Matt Newton (Jothee); David Franklin (Lt. Braca); Thomas Holesgrove (Diagnosan Tocot / Plonek the Scarran); Aaron Catalan (Officer Kobrin) |
Written by | Richard Manning |
Directed by | Ian Watson |
Production no. | 10301 |
Original airdate | March 16, 2001 |
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"Season of Death" is an episode from the third season of the American television series Farscape, written by Richard Manning and directed by Ian Watson.
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[edit] Synopsis
Events continue from the previous episode. The Diagnosan wakes up, only momentarily felled by Scorpius, not killed as it had seemed. The Moyans, who had been in space, arrive to help. Zhaan shares unity with John to see if Scorpius is gone: he's not. He's still there, and now he wants John to kill himself because he doesn't want to be stuck in John's head. John wants to oblige--he doesn't want to live if Aeryn is dead. D'Argo tells him in no uncertain terms that Aeryn would want him to live, that she gave her life to save him. The Diagnosan restores John's speech, using some neural fluid from one of three compatible bodies from the species called "Interons" that are in storage. Grunschlk is confronted by Braca--he was in Braca's pay and told Scorpius when John arrived. Scorpius puts a receiver in Grunschlk's head and now can control his movements completely, including forcing Grunschlk to bite off his own finger. Grunschlk tries to get rid of the Moyans, and then all hell breaks lose as a Scarran, also looking for John, is let loose from cold stasis. He kills the Diagnosan. John and D'Argo try to escape from the Peacekeepers, only to come face to face with the Scarran, while they are unarmed. Meanwhile, Zhaan notices that Aeryn is not truly dead, only mostly dead. Stark realizes what she's going to do and tries to dissuade her, but she knocks him out and shares unity with Aeryn. Over Aeryn's protests, Zhaan gives her some of her life force, restoring Aeryn to life! Aeryn then rescues Zhaan and Stark from the PKs, and then rescues John and D'Argo from the Scarran, using D'Argo's qualta blade that he'd left with her body. Seeing her, John assumes he's gone mad, or is hallucinating, or it's a trick. Aeryn explains that it was Zhaan, she "did a unity thing." He reaches out and sees the place where he cut the lock of her hair, and is overcome with emotion—they have a joyful reunion and escape the planet with Talyn's help.
Scorpius tricks Talyn into blowing up a transport that he thinks Scorpius is on, but Scorpius is safely on another ship, and escapes with the neural chip. Grunschlk is put into a stasis tube. John insists the two remaining Interons be brought onto Moya.
On Moya, Aeryn and John confess their love for each other, and have a passionate embrace... which Aeryn then breaks, telling John they musts not act on their feelings, too much is at stake; Zhaan gave her life for love of them. As the episode draws to a close, Zhaan is in a weakened state, dying.
[edit] Guest stars
- Hugh Keays-Byrne as Grunchlk
- Matt Newton as Jothee
- David Franklin as Lieutenant Braca
- Thomas Holesgrove as Diagnosan Tocot and Plonek the Scarran
- Aaron Catalan as Officer Kobrin
[edit] Production Notes
- Farscape's opening credits have been completely re-edited with a new introductive voice-over from Ben Browder, reworked theme music, and new footage of the cast: they now also show Paul Goddard, Lani Tupu and Wayne Pygram as cast regulars (in that order) after Gigi Edgley.
- Episodes now bear their titles onscreen after the credits.