While quarantined above the planet Khurtanan, the crew shares a meal of alien mollusks and almost instantly suffers a violent physical reaction. It's soon clear they've been deliberately poisoned and are being blackmailed in exchange for the cure. |
When bounty hunters working for the Peacekeepers raid Moya, the crew is captured except for Crichton and Noranti. After shrinking the captives, the armored intruders imprison them in their torsos: If Crichton harms them, he'll imperil his friends. |
Chiana purchases Talikaa, an abused slave girl, from a passing trading ship. But when the crew begins acting strangely and Talikaa vanishes, they realize that she may not be as innocent as she first appeared. |
After a forced landing, the crew is separated by an elaborate trap that leaves Crichton, D'Argo, Noranti and Rygel in a system of lava-filled caves, while Chiana and Sikozu are left outside trying to reactivate D'Argo's ship. |
The Moya crew lands on a planet divided by generations of clan warfare. After experiencing strange hallucinations, Aeryn is subliminally coerced into assassinating a clan leader. |
Chiana and Crichton are sucked into a bizarre game world ruled by a virtual Stark. To escape, they're forced to battle erstwhile friends and enemies in fantastic guises. |
While quarantined above the planet Khurtanan, the crew shares a meal of alien mollusks and almost instantly suffers a violent physical reaction. It's soon clear they've been deliberately poisoned and are being blackmailed in exchange for the cure. |
The Moya crew lands on a planet divided by generations of clan warfare. After experiencing strange hallucinations, Aeryn is subliminally coerced into assassinating a clan leader. |
When bounty hunters working for the Peacekeepers raid Moya, the crew is captured except for Crichton and Noranti. After shrinking the captives, the armored intruders imprison them in their torsos: If Crichton harms them, he'll imperil his friends. |
Chiana and Crichton are sucked into a bizarre game world ruled by a virtual Stark. To escape, they're forced to battle erstwhile friends and enemies in fantastic guises. |
While purchasing a camouflage device for Moya, Aeryn and Sikozu witness the landing of a Peacekeeper squad led by Grayza and Braca. To elude the searching Peacekeepers, Chiana and Noranti undergo genetic manipulation. |
Scorpius takes Crichton, D'Argo and Rygel into an advanced-training camp where students learn mental discipline. There, D'Argo comes face to face with Macton -- the Peacekeeper who murdered D'Argo's wife and then framed him for the crime. |
Chiana purchases Talikaa, an abused slave girl, from a passing trading ship. But when the crew begins acting strangely and Talikaa vanishes, they realize that she may not be as innocent as she first appeared. |
The crew returns to Moya -- in orbit around modern-day Earth -- to find Jack and a contingent of Earth dignitaries awaiting them. The aliens are introduced to an amazed but apprehensive public -- and soon find life in the public eye difficult. |
The crew travels through a wormhole to 1985 Earth, where Crichton finds he's changed the course of time: His dad is now slated to fly the doomed Challenger mission. Crichton tries to reverse the timeline but in the process endangers his younger self. |
Astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder) gets stuck in a strange and unfamiliar part of the universe after being diverted there by a wormhole. Soon, he's wedged between a group of self-proclaimed pacifists named the Peacekeepers and prisoners seeking solace. After John ultimately takes the prisoners' side, his newly formed group runs from the Peacekeepers while trying to find a method to transport John back to Earth. |
Crichton correctly predicts a wormhole's appearance near Moya, but a giant space plant simultaneously captures the Leviathan. An attack using D'Argo's ship only succeeds in sending the plant into Moya's conduits, making it even harder to kill. |
Crichton and the crew are reunited on Moya, where Crichton finds Aeryn suffering from heat delirium and under the care of Scorpius -- who wants asylum aboard Moya. |
Astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder) gets stuck in a strange and unfamiliar part of the universe after being diverted there by a wormhole. Soon, he's wedged between a group of self-proclaimed pacifists named the Peacekeepers and prisoners seeking solace. After John ultimately takes the prisoners' side, his newly formed group runs from the Peacekeepers while trying to find a method to transport John back to Earth. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Constellation of Doubt" and "Prayer." Extras include behind-the-scenes segments, bloopers, trivia, galleries, deleted scenes and previews. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "We're So Screwed (Part 1)" and "We're So Screwed (Part 2)." Extras include behind-the-scenes segments, trivia and previews. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "We're So Screwed (Part 3)" and "Bad Timing." Extras include behind-the-scenes segments, trivia and previews. |
Astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder) gets stuck in a strange and unfamiliar part of the universe after being diverted there by a wormhole. Soon, he's wedged between a group of self-proclaimed pacifists named the Peacekeepers and prisoners seeking solace. After John ultimately takes the prisoners' side, his newly formed group runs from the Peacekeepers while trying to find a... |
Safely back on Moya, Crichton learns of the Scarrans' intention to invade Earth. He feverishly analyzes his wormhole data and comes up with a way to collapse the wormhole to Earth -- but the method isn't one he can implement alone. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Crichton Kicks," "What Was Lost, Part I: Sacrifice" and "What Was Lost, Part II: Resurrection." Extras include featurettes, interviews, bloopers and more. |
After thwarting Crichton's escape plan, Scorpius denies that he's a Scarran spy and demands Crichton's help to destroy a cavern of vital Scarran flora, claiming it will provide them with a better means of escape. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "What Was Lost, Part II: Resurrection," "Lava's a Many Splendored Thing" and "Promises." Extras include show facts, a gallery, previews and more. |
Moya's crew travels to the Scarran base where Scorpius is being tortured for wormhole information. The base is home to Kalish and Charrid forces, and the crew plans to incite a clash between them, hoping the diversion will help them free Scorpius. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Natural Election," "John Quixote" and "I Shrink Therefore I Am." Extras include deleted scenes, show facts, a gallery, previews and more. |
Moya's crew tracks Aeryn to a Scarran border station, where the freighter she's imprisoned on is about to leave for the Scarran base Katratzi. To keep the vessel docked and under quarantine, Noranti releases a deadly, contagious disease. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Prefect Murder" and "Coup by Clam." Extras include deleted scenes, show facts, a gallery, previews and more. |
Aeryn is held captive on a Scarran freighter captained by Jenek, who's determined to find out if Aeryn is carrying Crichton's baby. To locate the base Aeryn is being taken to, Crichton and Scorpius travel to an "unrealized reality" version of Moya. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Unrealized Reality" and "Kansas." Extras include an interview, make-up tests, Farscape facts, deleted scenes and more. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Terra Firma" and "Twice Shy." Extras include an interview, make-up tests, Farscape facts, deleted scenes and more. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Mental as Anything" and "Bringing Home the Beacon." Extras include behind-the-scenes segments, bloopers, trivia, galleries, deleted scenes and previews. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Promises," "Natural Election," "John Quixote" and "I Shrink Therefore I Am." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Prefect Murder," "Coup By Clam," "Unrealized Reality" and "Kansas." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Terra Firma," "Twice Shy," "Mental as Anything" and "Bringing Home the Beacon." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Constellation of Doubt" and "Prayer." |
Crichton is sucked down a wormhole he senses will appear near Moya. In "wormhole limbo" he's confronted by an interdimensional being who sends Crichton through "realities" of past events to illustrate how risky it can be to misuse wormhole knowledge. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "We're So Screwed: Part I: Fetal Attraction," "We're So Screwed: Part II: Hot to Katratzi," "We're So Screwed: Part III: La Bomba" and "Bad Timing." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Crichton Kicks," "What Was Lost: Part I: Sacrifice," "What Was Lost: Part II: Resurrection" and "Lava's a Many Splendored Thing." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Promises," "Natural Election," "John Quixote" and "I Shrink Therefore I Am." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Prefect Murder," "Coup By Clam," "Unrealized Reality" and "Kansas." |
Crichton, Chiana and Rygel are reunited with D'Argo and Jool at an archaeological site run by Jool's people, the Interions. The purpose of the dig is to find a missing probe that may reverse the planet's dangerous atmospheric conditions. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Terra Firma," "Twice Shy," "Mental as Anything" and "Bringing Home the Beacon." |
Working on his wormhole technology theories, Crichton ekes out an existence aboard Elack, an old, dying Leviathan. The peace is shattered by the intrusion of a female alien and a squad of Grudek mercenaries intent on harvesting Elack's neural tissue. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "A Constellation of Doubt" and "Prayer." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "We're So Screwed: Part I: Fetal Attraction," "We're So Screwed: Part II: Hot to Katratzi," "We're So Screwed: Part III: La Bomba" and "Bad Timing." |
Astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder) gets stuck in a strange and unfamiliar part of the universe after being diverted there by a wormhole. Soon, he's wedged between a group of self-proclaimed pacifists named the Peacekeepers and prisoners seeking solace. After John ultimately takes the prisoners' side, his newly formed group runs from the Peacekeepers while trying to find a... |
After a forced landing, the crew is separated by an elaborate trap that leaves Crichton, D'Argo, Noranti and Rygel in a system of lava-filled caves, while Chiana and Sikozu are left outside trying to reactivate D'Argo's ship. |
D'Argo and Sikozu come up with a plan to crash Elack onto the Peacekeeper pursuit craft, facilitating their escape. But to ensure success, Crichton is forced to consort further with Grayza. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Crichton Kicks," "What Was Lost: Part I: Sacrifice," "What Was Lost: Part II: Resurrection" and "Lava's a Many Splendored Thing." |
Safely back on Moya, Crichton learns of the Scarrans' intention to invade Earth. He feverishly analyzes his wormhole data and comes up with a way to collapse the wormhole to Earth -- but the method isn't one he can implement alone. |
After thwarting Crichton's escape plan, Scorpius denies that he's a Scarran spy and demands Crichton's help to destroy a cavern of vital Scarran flora, claiming it will provide them with a better means of escape. |
Moya's crew travels to the Scarran base where Scorpius is being tortured for wormhole information. The base is home to Kalish and Charrid forces, and the crew plans to incite a clash between them, hoping the diversion will help them free Scorpius. |
Moya's crew tracks Aeryn to a Scarran border station, where the freighter she's imprisoned on is about to leave for the Scarran base Katratzi. To keep the vessel docked and under quarantine, Noranti releases a deadly, contagious disease. |
Having overheard the Scarran minister of war mention the secret base Katratzi, Sikozu is sure this is where the Scarrans intend to take Aeryn. Though Moya's databanks have no record of Katratzi, Crichton has heard of it -- but can't remember where. |
Aeryn is held captive on a Scarran freighter captained by Jenek, who's determined to find out if Aeryn is carrying Crichton's baby. To locate the base Aeryn is being taken to, Crichton and Scorpius travel to an "unrealized reality" version of Moya. |
Eager to spend the currency aquired from the heist of the shadow depository, the crew of Moya heads to a commerce station. The situation becomes disastrous when the station is damaged by a violent storm, Moya becoming ensnared in the docking cables. |
When Talyn is swallowed by a giant space creature called a Budong, Crais's neural connection to Talyn malfunctions, and he asks Aeryn to accept the "Hand of Friendship" to help him control the hybrid gunship. |
With their transport pod damaged, Crichton, Chiana, D'Argo and Jool are forced to land on a diseased Leviathan in a Peacekeeper control collar. Their fears of running into Peacekeepers aboard the ship are soon replaced by terrifyingly real foes. |
While at a Peacekeeper memorial, Crichton and the crew are pulled back in time into the middle of a great siege between Peacekeepers and the Venek Horde. They soon realize that every action is changing the course of history. |
Although Scorpius's neural chip has finally been removed, Crichton feels he has no reason to live: Aeryn is dead, his power of speech is gone and the clone of Scorpius's personality inexplicably remains in Crichton's mind. |
Hoping to preserve their own ship at Moya's expense, Neeyala's crew has been sabotaging Moya and hastening her disintegration. Crichton and the crew must battle not only the saboteurs, but also a mysterious and deadly alien serpent. |
While searching for a planet to heal the dying Zhaan, Moya collides and fuses with a small spacecraft, seriously injuring Moya and trapping both ships in a series of looping wormholes. |
Rygel and D'Argo meet with Scorpius and Braca in order to negotiate Crichton's safe passage onto the command carrier. |
A fight between D'Argo and Crichton over the malfunction of D'Argo's new ship ends with Crichton being knocked unconscious. The Scorpius clone in Crichton's mind tries to convince John that revenge against D'Argo is the only way to settle the score. |
Crichton, D'Argo, Chiana and Jool alight on a pleasure planet, LoMo, for some rest and recreation. When Chiana and Jool go missing, Crichton and D'Argo are approached by Raxil, a wily alien with information on their whereabouts. |
With his wormhole research stalling and his situation desperate, Scorpius inserts the original neurochip into his own brain. He hopes to make contact with the clone of John's personality that spilled into the chip when it was in Crichton's brain. |
Round three of this innovative sci-fi series continues to follow astronaut John Crichton and his ongoing battle against archnemesis Scorpius, the search for a way home to Earth and Crichton's persistent pursuit of romance with Aeryn Sun. |
The Peacekeeper Retrieval Squad lead by Aeryn's mother, Xhalax Sun, traces the crew of Talyn to a jungle planet where the gunship is recuperating. |
After passing through a magnetic cluster, the crew experiences strange blackouts and periods of lost time. They discover that Pilot has been possessed by a being who is pursuing an evil "energy rider." |
When Talyn is swallowed by a giant space creature called a Budong, Crais's neural connection to Talyn malfunctions, and he asks Aeryn to accept the "Hand of Friendship" to help him control the hybrid gunship. |
Crichton has been duplicated into two identical Crichtons. Moya's crew, trying to buy a healing agent for the injured gunship Talyn, becomes embroiled in a planet's deadly politics. |
With their transport pod damaged, Crichton, Chiana, D'Argo and Jool are forced to land on a diseased Leviathan in a Peacekeeper control collar. Their fears of running into Peacekeepers aboard the ship are soon replaced by terrifyingly real foes. |
While at a Peacekeeper memorial, Crichton and the crew are pulled back in time into the middle of a great siege between Peacekeepers and the Venek Horde. They soon realize that every action is changing the course of history. |
Hoping to preserve their own ship at Moya's expense, Neeyala's crew has been sabotaging Moya and hastening her disintegration. Crichton and the crew must battle not only the saboteurs, but also a mysterious and deadly alien serpent. |
While searching for a planet to heal the dying Zhaan, Moya collides and fuses with a small spacecraft, seriously injuring Moya and trapping both ships in a series of looping wormholes. |
Eager to spend the currency aquired from the heist of the shadow depository, the crew of Moya heads to a commerce station. The situation becomes disastrous when the station is damaged by a violent storm, Moya becoming ensnared in the docking cables. |
Moya transports the remains of Talyn to a sacred Leviathan burial ground. Those on board are at a crossroads, each wanting to pursue a separate path. Crichton dreams of returning to Earth with Aeryn at his side, but Aeryn is unsure. |
On the command carrier, Crichton is making incredible breakthroughs in his wormhole research, accessing information previously locked away. His crewmates are not so sure about the success of the plan and are debating whether to leave or stay. |
The crew board Scorpius's command carrier under the falsehood that Crichton is there to master wormhole technology. Aeryn and Crais are forced to confront their past lives, and D'Argo, Rygel, Chiana and Jool encounter hostility from all sides. |
Not far from Moya and Talyn's expected rendezvous point, Moya picks up a badly damaged Leviathan transport pod carrying a Scarran, an Hynerian and a Nebari -- all escaped prisoners -- and their Peacekeeper hostage. |
Grieving for Crichton, Aeryn travels to a planet of mystics and frauds and makes contact with a man who claims to be Talyn Lyzcak, her father. Talyn puts her in touch with Seer Cresus, a creature who is able to "channel" the dead Crichton. |
Talyn draws dangerously close to a star, pulled by some mysterious force. Coinciding with this event is the appearance on board of two alien beings: the timid Sierjna and her captor, Mu-Quillus. |
The Peacekeeper Retrieval Squad lead by Aeryn's mother, Xhalax Sun, traces the crew of Talyn to a jungle planet where the gunship is recuperating. |
After passing through a magnetic cluster, the crew experiences strange blackouts and periods of lost time. They discover that Pilot has been possessed by a being who is pursuing an evil "energy rider." |
Round three of this innovative sci-fi series continues to follow astronaut John Crichton and his ongoing battle against archnemesis Scorpius, the search for a way home to Earth and Crichton's persistent pursuit of romance with Aeryn Sun. |
Although Scorpius's neural chip has finally been removed, Crichton feels he has no reason to live: Aeryn is dead, his power of speech is gone and the clone of Scorpius's personality inexplicably remains in Crichton's mind. |
This disc includes episode 1, "Season of Death," and episode 2, "Suns and Lovers." |
This disc includes episode 3, "Self-Inflicted Wounds, Part 1," and episode 4, "Self-Inflicted Wounds, Part 2." |
This disc includes episode 5, "Different Destinations," and episode 6, "Eat Me." |
This disc includes episode 7, "Thanks for Sharing," episode 8, "Green-Eyed Monster," and episode 9, "Losing Time." |
This disc includes episode 10, "Relativity," and episode 11, "Incubator." |
This disc includes episode 12, "Meltdown," and episode 13, "Scratch 'n' Sniff." |
This disc includes episodes 14 and 15, the two-part episode "Infinite Possibilities." |
This disc includes episode 16, "Revenging Angel," episode 17, "The Choice," and episode 18, "Fractures." |
This disc includes episode19, "I-Yensch, You-Yensch," and episode 20, "Into the Lion's Den, Part I: Lambs to the Slaughter." |
This disc includes episode 21, "Into the Lion's Den, Part II: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" and episode 22, "Dog with Two Bones." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Season of Death," "Suns and Lovers," "Self Inflicted Wounds: Part 1: Could'a, Would'a, Should'a" and "Self Inflicted Wounds: Part 2: Wait for the Wheel." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "...Different Destinations," "Eat Me," "Thanks for Sharing" and "Green Eyed Monster." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Losing Time," "Relativity," "Incubator" and "Meltdown." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Scratch 'n' Sniff," "Infinite Possibilities: Part 1: Daedalus Demands," "Infinite Possibilities: Part 2: Icarus Abides" and "Revenging Angel." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Choice" and "Fractures." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "I-Yensch, You-Yensch," "Into the Lion's Den: Part 1: Lambs to the Slaughter," "Into the Lion's Den: Part 2: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" and "Dog with Two Bones." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Choice" and "Fractures." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "I-Yensch, You-Yensch," "Into the Lion's Den: Part 1: Lambs to the Slaughter," "Into the Lion's Den: Part 2: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" and "Dog with Two Bones." |
Crichton has been duplicated into two identical Crichtons. Moya's crew, trying to buy a healing agent for the injured gunship Talyn, becomes embroiled in a planet's deadly politics. |
After disposing of the Scorpius clone, the Ancient "Jack" unlocks the secrets to wormhole technology in Crichton's mind, allowing them to build a weapon capable of destroying the Scarran dreadnought before it escapes with Furlow's data. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Season of Death," "Suns and Lovers," "Self Inflicted Wounds: Part 1: Could'a, Would'a, Should'a" and "Self Inflicted Wounds: Part 2: Wait for the Wheel." |
An Ancient -- again taking the form of Crichton's father, Jack -- appears on Talyn and accuses Crichton of sharing wormhole-stabilising technology with the Charrids, a vicious race that has formed an alliance with the Scarrans. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "...Different Destinations," "Eat Me," "Thanks for Sharing" and "Green Eyed Monster." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Losing Time," "Relativity," "Incubator" and "Meltdown." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Scratch 'n' Sniff," "Infinite Possibilities: Part 1: Daedalus Demands," "Infinite Possibilities: Part 2: Icarus Abides" and "Revenging Angel." |
A datacam tape is uncovered showing Aeryn as part of a Peacekeeper firing squad that executed a previous pilot aboard Moya. The rest of the crew wants answers but Aeryn is recalcitrant about revisiting her past. |
The crew returns from a commerce planet with a load of crackers and a meek alien called Traltixx, who promises he can alter Moya's electromagnetics to make her untraceable. Crichton is skeptical; it seems too good to be true. |
Distraught at the death of her brother Nerri, Chiana blasts down to a royal cemetery planet and joins a gang of nihilistic young aliens. Crichton, Aeryn and Rygel fly down to the planet to try to talk Chiana into coming back to Moya. |
Now married, Crichton and Katralla are frozen into living statues so that they may watch over the presiding governments of the next 80 cycles. Immediately, Clavor and the Scarran emissary Cargn attempt another assassination. |
D'Argo drags the others on a search for an old, dying Luxan, Nilaam. She turns out to be an Orican -- a Luxan holy woman who wants D'Argo to help her die. But as Nilaam starts to cross to the next realm, she sees a chance to alter her fate. |
Crichton, Aeryn and D'Argo are stranded in an asteroid field while Scorpius searches for them. Their safety depends on Crais, who is nearby in Talyn. |
Stark returns with a plan to buy the lot of slaves that includes D'Argo's son, Jothee. He proposes that the crew rob a shadow depository -- a high-security bank for ill-gotten wealth -- run by the powerful, insidious alien Natira. |
Aeryn and Rygel bring onto Moya two Nebari survivors of a Peacekeeper attack, Varla and Melak. Despite their weakened state, the ruthless Nebari manage to mind-cleanse the crew, and in the end, only Crichton is unaffected. |
Crais invites Crichton, Aeryn, D'Argo, Zhaan and Stark on board Talyn, and announces that he is going to remove the young gunship's weapons and replace them with a non-lethal Plokavian weapon called a dampening net. |
Returning from reconnaissance near an unknown planet, Aeryn appears on board having aged 160 cycles. After warning the crew that Moya is stuck in time, she then returns to the planet, leaving a desperate Crichton to follow her. |
Chiana returns from a commerce planet with a cute little creature called a Vorc. When D'Argo is attacked by a vicious beast, the crew uses the Vorc to track down the unwanted guest. |
Distraught at the death of her brother Nerri, Chiana blasts down to a royal cemetery planet and joins a gang of nihilistic young aliens. Crichton, Aeryn and Rygel fly down to the planet to try to talk Chiana into coming back to Moya. |
D'Argo drags the others on a search for an old, dying Luxan, Nilaam. She turns out to be an Orican -- a Luxan holy woman who wants D'Argo to help her die. But as Nilaam starts to cross to the next realm, she sees a chance to alter her fate. |
This disc includes episode 1, "Mind the Baby," and episode 2, "Vitas Mortis." |
This disc includes episode 3, "Taking the Stone," and episode 4, "Crackers Don't Matter." |
One of the Sci-Fi Channel's most popular shows almost immediately upon airing, "Farscape" begins its thrilling second season as John Crichton, Aeryn, D'Argo and the Moya, their sentient ship, are forced to abandon the Moya's newborn offspring to a Peacekeeper so they can continue their journey. But they must soon deal with the consequences -- as well as a number of hostile aliens. |
This disc includes episode 5, "The Way We Weren't," and episode 6, "Picture If You Will." |
This disc includes episode 7, "Home on the Remains," and episode 8, "Dream a Little Dream." |
This disc includes episode 14, "Beware of Dog," and episode 15, "Won't Get Fooled Again." |
This disc includes episode 16, "The Locket," and episode 17, "The Ugly Truth." |
Aeryn and Rygel bring onto Moya two Nebari survivors of a Peacekeeper attack, Varla and Melak. Despite their weakened state, the ruthless Nebari manage to mind-cleanse the crew, and in the end, only Crichton is unaffected. |
One of the Sci-Fi Channel's most popular shows almost immediately upon airing, "Farscape" begins its thrilling second season as John Crichton, Aeryn, D'Argo and the Moya, their sentient ship, are forced to abandon the Moya's newborn offspring to a Peacekeeper so they can continue their journey. But they must soon deal with the consequences -- as well as a number of hostile aliens. |
The crew heads to the icy home of a famous surgeon, the Diagnosan Tocot, hoping he will be able to remove the neural chip from Crichton's brain. However, not willing to give up so easily, the Scorpius clone takes over Crichton's mind. |
Crichton has given himself up to Scorpius in exchange for D'Argo's son, Jothee. The rest of the crew decide to rescue him, hoping also to steal enough loot to pay off the mercenaries. |
Moya's crew escapes the shadow depository with the loot, but the shipload of currency turns out to be a horde of insectoid creatures that start to eat Moya. What's more, Scorpius has purchased the enslaved Jothee, completely thwarting Stark's plan. |
Stark returns with a plan to buy the lot of slaves that includes D'Argo's son, Jothee. He proposes that the crew rob a shadow depository -- a high-security bank for ill-gotten wealth -- run by the powerful, insidious alien Natira. |
Crais invites Crichton, Aeryn, D'Argo, Zhaan and Stark on board Talyn, and announces that he is going to remove the young gunship's weapons and replace them with a non-lethal Plokavian weapon called a dampening net. |
While desperately searching for news of Crichton, the rest of Moya's crew find themselves on the planet Litigara -- a world where lawyers comprise 90 percent of the population. |
The crew heads to the icy home of a famous surgeon, the Diagnosan Tocot, hoping he will be able to remove the neural chip from Crichton's brain. However, not willing to give up so easily, the Scorpius clone takes over Crichton's mind. |
Crichton has given himself up to Scorpius in exchange for D'Argo's son, Jothee. The rest of the crew decide to rescue him, hoping also to steal enough loot to pay off the mercenaries. |
When Moya is attacked by Halos-1, a hostile ship, the crew discovers that rather than being injured, they have all swapped minds. Zhaan, on a diplomatic mission to the alien ship, is the only one unaffected. |
This disc includes episodes "Nerve" and "The Hidden Memory." |
This disc includes episodes "Borne to Be Wild" and "Family Ties." |
This disc includes episode 18, "A Clockwork Nebari," and episode 22, "Die Me, Dichotomy." |
This disc includes episodes 19-21, the three-part episode "Liars, Guns and Money." |
Moya's crew escapes the shadow depository with the loot, but the shipload of currency turns out to be a horde of insectoid creatures that start to eat Moya. What's more, Scorpius has purchased the enslaved Jothee, completely thwarting Stark's plan. |
Crichton finds himself back on Earth, apparently safely returned from his failed Farscape mission. Immediately suspicious, Crichton then starts seeing the crew of Moya one by one in various earthbound guises. |
Chiana returns from a commerce planet with a cute little creature called a Vorc. When D'Argo is attacked by a vicious beast, the crew uses the Vorc to track down the unwanted guest. |
Now married, Crichton and Katralla are frozen into living statues so that they may watch over the presiding governments of the next 80 cycles. Immediately, Clavor and the Scarran emissary Cargn attempt another assassination. |
Agents working for Prince Clavor try to assassinate Crichton, but their efforts are thwarted by Clavor's fiancée, Jenavian Charto, who turns out to be a secret Peacekeeper operative on a mission to stop Clavor from taking the throne. |
The crew travels to a planet under the rule of a benevolent monarchy. The queen-to-be, Princess Katralla, has had her DNA altered by agents working for her avaricious brother, Prince Clavor. |
A mysterious energy sphere implants itself inside Moya and envelops Crichton. When Aeryn fires upon it, it ejects not one, but three Crichtons. |
The crew, starving and desperate, heads for a mining colony within a giant Budong carcass. When they arrive, they must contend with B'Sogg, the camp's overlord. Each of the crew goes to work in different ways to obtain necessary supplies. |
A datacam tape is uncovered showing Aeryn as part of a Peacekeeper firing squad that executed a previous pilot aboard Moya. The rest of the crew wants answers but Aeryn is recalcitrant about revisiting her past. |
The crew returns from a commerce planet with a load of crackers and a meek alien called Traltixx, who promises he can alter Moya's electromagnetics to make her untraceable. Crichton is skeptical; it seems too good to be true. |
This disc includes episode 9, "Out of Their Minds," and episode 10, "My Three Chrictons." |
This disc includes episodes 11-13, the three-part episode "Look at the Princess." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Mind the Baby," "Vitas Mortis," "Taking the Stone" and "Crackers Don't Matter." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Way We Weren't," "Picture If You Will," "Home on the Remains" and "Dream a Little Dream." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Out of Their Minds" and "My Three Crichtons." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Look at the Princess: Part 1: A Kiss is But a Kiss," "Look at the Princess: Part 2: I Do, I Think," "Look at the Princess: Part 3: The Maltese Crichton" and "Beware of Dog." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Won't Get Fooled Again," "The Locket," "The Ugly Truth" and "A Clockwork Nebari." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Liars, Guns and Money: Part 1: A Not So Simple Plan," "Liars, Guns and Money: Part 2: With Friends Like These..," "Liars, Guns and Money: Part 3: Plan B" and "Die Me, Dichotomy." |
Chiana returns to Moya with a fortune-telling portrait she picked up from a passing trader. The picture foretells the deaths of the crew, and one by one, they start to die off. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Mind the Baby," "Vitas Mortis," "Taking the Stone" and "Crackers Don't Matter." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Won't Get Fooled Again," "The Locket," "The Ugly Truth" and "A Clockwork Nebari." |
Crichton, Aeryn and D'Argo are stranded in an asteroid field while Scorpius searches for them. Their safety depends on Crais, who is nearby in Talyn. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Way We Weren't," "Picture If You Will," "Home on the Remains" and "Dream a Little Dream." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Out of Their Minds" and "My Three Crichtons." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Look at the Princess: Part 1: A Kiss is But a Kiss," "Look at the Princess: Part 2: I Do, I Think," "Look at the Princess: Part 3: The Maltese Crichton" and "Beware of Dog." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Liars, Guns and Money: Part 1: A Not So Simple Plan," "Liars, Guns and Money: Part 2: With Friends Like These..," "Liars, Guns and Money: Part 3: Plan B" and "Die Me, Dichotomy." |
Agents working for Prince Clavor try to assassinate Crichton, but their efforts are thwarted by Clavor's fiancée, Jenavian Charto, who turns out to be a secret Peacekeeper operative on a mission to stop Clavor from taking the throne. |
The crew travels to a planet under the rule of a benevolent monarchy. The queen-to-be, Princess Katralla, has had her DNA altered by agents working for her avaricious brother, Prince Clavor. |
A mysterious energy sphere implants itself inside Moya and envelops Crichton. When Aeryn fires upon it, it ejects not one, but three Crichtons. |
When Moya is attacked by Halos-1, a hostile ship, the crew discovers that rather than being injured, they have all swapped minds. Zhaan, on a diplomatic mission to the alien ship, is the only one unaffected. |
While desperately searching for news of Crichton, the rest of Moya's crew find themselves on the planet Litigara -- a world where lawyers comprise 90 percent of the population. |
The crew, starving and desperate, heads for a mining colony within a giant Budong carcass. When they arrive, they must contend with B'Sogg, the camp's overlord. Each of the crew goes to work in different ways to obtain necessary supplies. |
Chiana returns to Moya with a fortune-telling portrait she picked up from a passing trader. The picture foretells the deaths of the crew, and one by one, they start to die off. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Back and Back and Back to the Future," "Thank God It's Friday... Again," "PK Tech Girl" and "That Old Black Magic." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "DNA Mad Scientist," "They've Got a Secret," "Till The Blood Runs Clear" and "Rhapsody in Blue." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Flax," "Jeremiah Crichton," "Durka Returns" and "A Human Reaction." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Through the Looking Glass," "A Bug's Life," "Nerve" and "The Hidden Memory." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Bone To Be Wild" and "Family Ties." |
Moya and her unsuspecting crew encounter a carnivorous alien. |
The crew of Moya attempts to save Crichton from death at the hands of Crais and the Peacekeepers. |
To save Aeryn's life, Crichton infiltrates a Peacekeeper base but soon faces torture in an alien high-tech "electric chair" and his worst nightmare: his enemy Crais. |
Peacekeeper commandos and the crew of Moya join forces against an invisible but deadly virus. |
Crichton races to reunite Moya's passengers, who are stuck in different dimensions from an otherworldly alien. |
Crichton returns home to find that the wormhole he traveled through never closed and that Earth has been vastly affected by it. |
A Peacekeeper commander who once tormented Rygel in prison resurfaces after his mind has undergone a "mental cleansing" -- or has it? |
Moya must crash-land on a planet to avoid being traced by the Peacekeepers. Since the planet's inhabitants are unaware of extraterrestrial life, Crichton realizes he has become an "alien" being. |
A sensual female alien, rescued when her cruiser mysteriously disintegrates, seduces D'Argo and Crichton to obtain a weapon of mass destruction. Meanwhile, Crichton is distraught when he experiences mental flashes of the future. |
Giant "space cockroaches" that possess the ability to replicate other life forms infest Moya to create a breeding ground. Crichton attempts to save Aeryn's life when she is endangered by the altered temperature of the ship. |
Astronaut John Crichton, on an experimental space mission, is accidentally hurled across the universe to the midst of an intergalactic conflict. |
While on an experimental space voyage, astronaut John Crichton is suddenly propelled into a wormhole that catapults him across the universe and into the middle of a clash between escaped alien inmates and militaristic authorities. |
In hot pursuit of Moya's crew, Scorpius and Capt. Crais set in motion events that will leave all our heroes fighting for their lives. |
This Australian science fiction series follows the crew of Moya, a living spacecraft that houses a group of various beings united in their desire to escape from a corrupt military force known as Peacekeepers. American astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder) joins them when he accidentally flies through a wormhole. As the series progresses, John makes enemies with brutal Peacek... |
Peacekeeper commandos and the crew of Moya join forces against an invisible but deadly virus. |
Crichton races to reunite Moya's passengers, who are stuck in different dimensions from an otherworldly alien. |
A Peacekeeper commander who once tormented Rygel in prison resurfaces after his mind has undergone a "mental cleansing" -- or has it? |
Astronaut John Crichton, on an experimental space mission, is accidentally hurled across the universe to the midst of an intergalactic conflict. |
A sensual female alien, rescued when her cruiser mysteriously disintegrates, seduces D'Argo and Crichton to obtain a weapon of mass destruction. Meanwhile, Crichton is distraught when he experiences mental flashes of the future. |
Giant "space cockroaches" that possess the ability to replicate other life forms infest Moya to create a breeding ground. Crichton attempts to save Aeryn's life when she is endangered by the altered temperature of the ship. |
While on an experimental space voyage, astronaut John Crichton is suddenly propelled into a wormhole that catapults him across the universe and into the middle of a clash between escaped alien inmates and militaristic authorities. |
While on an experimental space voyage, astronaut John Crichton is suddenly propelled into a wormhole that catapults him across the universe and into the middle of a clash between escaped alien inmates and militaristic authorities. |
Moya's crew seeks out a genetic scientist who can provide star charts to their home worlds. However, his true intentions are revealed when Aeryn begins evolving into Pilot. |
An evil sorcerer tricks Crichton and Crais into a deadly confrontation. To save Crichton, Zhaan must rekindle a darkness within herself, spiritual powers buried long ago. |
Moya must crash-land on a planet to avoid being traced by the Peacekeepers. Since the planet's inhabitants are unaware of extraterrestrial life, Crichton realizes he has become an "alien" being. |
On a planet of migrant workers, D'Argo and Zhaan are influenced by the tannot plant, a root that obscures all individual thought and rules the lives of each worker. |
To save Moya from attack by a race of scavengers, Crichton and a female Peacekeeper tech, left behind by Capt. Crais, join forces. |
Rygel endangers the ship when he takes a crystal essential to Moya's survival for trade with the Tavleks, battle-scarred renegades whose real business is kidnapping. |
While on an experimental space voyage, astronaut John Crichton is suddenly propelled into a wormhole that catapults him across the universe and into the middle of a clash between escaped alien inmates and militaristic authorities. |
This disc includes episodes "Exodus from Genesis" and "Throne for a Loss." |
This disc includes episodes "Back and Back" and "Thank God It's Friday Again." |
This disc includes episode "PK Tech Girl" and "That Old Black Magic." |
This disc includes episodes "DNA Mad Scientist" and "They've Got a Secret." |
This disc includes episodes "Till the Blood Runs Clear," and "Rhapsody in Blue." |
This disc includes episodes "The Flax" and "Jeremiah Crichton." |
This disc includes episodes "Durka Returns" and "A Human Reaction." |
This disc includes episodes "Through the Looking Glass" and "A Bug's Life." |
In hot pursuit of Moya's crew, Scorpius and Capt. Crais set in motion events that will leave all our heroes fighting for their lives. |
This Australian science fiction series follows the crew of Moya, a living spacecraft that houses a group of various beings united in their desire to escape from a corrupt military force known as Peacekeepers. American astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder) joins them when he accidentally flies through a wormhole. As the series progresses, John makes enemies with brutal Peacekeeper Scorpius, while developing a relationship with crewmate Aeryn. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Premiere," "I, E.T.," "Exodus From Genesis" and "Throne for a Loss." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Back and Back and Back to the Future," "Thank God It's Friday... Again," "PK Tech Girl" and "That Old Black Magic." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "DNA Mad Scientist," "They've Got a Secret," "Till The Blood Runs Clear" and "Rhapsody in Blue." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "The Flax," "Jeremiah Crichton," "Durka Returns" and "A Human Reaction." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Through the Looking Glass," "A Bug's Life," "Nerve" and "The Hidden Memory." |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Bone To Be Wild" and "Family Ties." |
This disc includes the premiere episode and "I, E.T." |
Zhaan's priesthood is in jeopardy when a Delvian sect tries to steal her soul. |
Crichton and Aeryn experiment with re-creating a wormhole, but their plans are derailed by ferocious wolflike bounty hunters. |
An invisible net in space traps Crichton and Aeryn -- but to escape, one of them must die. |
A routine maintenance check on Moya causes D'Argo to relive flashbacks from his past, which reveal the truth behind his Peacekeeper imprisonment. |
This Australian science fiction series follows the crew of Moya, a living spacecraft that houses a group of various beings united in their desire to escape from a corrupt military force known as Peacekeepers. American astronaut John Crichton (Ben Browder) joins them when he accidentally flies through a wormhole. As the series progresses, John makes enemies with brutal Peacekeeper Scorpius, while developing a relationship with crewmate Aeryn. |
Crichton returns home to find that the wormhole he traveled through never closed and that Earth has been vastly affected by it. |
Crichton makes a new life on a utopic world but becomes the "other man" in a dangerous romantic triangle. |
Crichton and Aeryn experiment with re-creating a wormhole, but their plans are derailed by ferocious wolflike bounty hunters. |
Moya and her unsuspecting crew encounter a carnivorous alien. |
Crichton makes a new life on a utopic world but becomes the "other man" in a dangerous romantic triangle. |
The crew of Moya attempts to save Crichton from death at the hands of Crais and the Peacekeepers. |
Moya's crew seeks out a genetic scientist who can provide star charts to their home worlds. However, his true intentions are revealed when Aeryn begins evolving into Pilot. |
To save Aeryn's life, Crichton infiltrates a Peacekeeper base but soon faces torture in an alien high-tech "electric chair" and his worst nightmare: his enemy Crais. |
An evil sorcerer tricks Crichton and Crais into a deadly confrontation. To save Crichton, Zhaan must rekindle a darkness within herself, spiritual powers buried long ago. |
On a planet of migrant workers, D'Argo and Zhaan are influenced by the tannot plant, a root that obscures all individual thought and rules the lives of each worker. |
To save Moya from attack by a race of scavengers, Crichton and a female Peacekeeper tech, left behind by Capt. Crais, join forces. |
Rygel endangers the ship when he takes a crystal essential to Moya's survival for trade with the Tavleks, battle-scarred renegades whose real business is kidnapping. |
This disc includes the following episodes: "Premiere," "I, E.T.," "Exodus From Genesis" and "Throne for a Loss." |
In this two-part miniseries set amid the events of the original, Richard Chamberlain reprises his role as ambitious priest Ralph de Bricassart, who loves God and beautiful Meggie Cleary O'Neill (Amanda Donohoe) equally. With World War II raging, the Vatican returns Father Ralph to the Australian sheep ranch he assumed he'd put behind him, along with his feelings for Meggie. But a fateful reunion soon leads to rekindled passion. |
In this two-part miniseries set amid the events of the original, Richard Chamberlain reprises his role as ambitious priest Ralph de Bricassart, who loves God and beautiful Meggie Cleary O'Neill (Amanda Donohoe) equally. With World War II raging, the Vatican returns Father Ralph to the Australian sheep... |
In this two-part miniseries set amid the events of the original, Richard Chamberlain reprises his role as ambitious priest Ralph de Bricassart, who loves God and beautiful Meggie Cleary O'Neill (Amanda Donohoe) equally. With World War II raging, the Vatican returns Father Ralph to the Australian sheep ranch he assumed he'd put behind him, along with his feelings for Meggie. But a fateful reunion soon leads to rekindled passion. |
A hardscrabble upbringing in a late 19th century New Zealand orphanage has left Victoria (Jodie Foster) more than happy to marry middle-aged businessman Oliver Thompson (John Lithgow). The 19-year-old's enthusiasm wanes, however, as Oliver subjects her to his increasingly depraved sexual desires. Soon, she's even contemplating murder in this drama based on Jerzy Skolimowski's book about the real Victoria Thompson's murder trial. |
Everyone at the North Pole is frantically preparing for Christmas until the cranky boiler Rumbletum breaks down, shutting down the toy factories and forcing Santa to visit the city to find the parts he needs to fix the aging machine. While Santa is away, Mrs. Claus and the elves struggle to keep turning out toys in time for the big day in this charming family film starring Michael Haigh and Mildred Woods |
Everyone at the North Pole is frantically preparing for Christmas until the cranky boiler Rumbletum breaks down, shutting down the toy factories and forcing Santa to visit the city to find the parts he needs to fix the aging machine. While Santa is away, Mrs. Claus and the elves struggle to keep turning out toys in time for the big day in this charming family film starring Mic... |
A 50-year-old piano tuner suddenly finds himself alone after years of caring for his mother. When he meets a sexually insecure spinster through a dating service, they both experience their first romance. This winner of the Australian Academy Award for Best Picture stars Wendy Hughes and Jon Finlayson. |
A 50-year-old piano tuner suddenly finds himself alone after years of caring for his mother. When he meets a sexually insecure spinster through a dating service, they both experience their first romance. This winner of the Australian Academy Award for Best Picture stars Wendy Hughes and Jon Finlayson. |
This double feature collects two early movies of Academy Award-winning actress Jodie Foster. In Echoes of a Summer, Foster stars as Deirdre, a dying 11-year-old girl who strikes up a friendship with a local boy when her parents take her to a quiet town to spend her last days in comfort. Mesmerized stars John Lithgow as an abusive husband in 19th-century New Zealand who drives his teenage bride (Foster) to plot revenge and murder. |
At a strict Catholic seminary for aspiring clergymen, the young male students and the priests who run the school are determined to maintain their vows of chastity. But as the semester wears on, they find it isn't easy to resist temptation. |
At a strict Catholic seminary for aspiring clergymen, the young male students and the priests who run the school are determined to maintain their vows of chastity. But as the semester wears on, they find it isn't easy to resist temptation. |
This double feature collects two early movies of Academy Award-winning actress Jodie Foster. In Echoes of a Summer, Foster stars as Deirdre, a dying 11-year-old girl who strikes up a friendship with a local boy when her parents take her to a quiet town to spend her last days in comfort. Mesmerized stars John Lithg... |
This collection includes three memorable courtroom dramas. In Mesmerized, an 18-year-old girl (Jodie Foster) trapped in an arranged marriage to a cruel middle-aged man (John Lithgow) is the prime suspect in the man's death. Death Sentence focuses on a female juror for a murder trial who comes to realize her own husband is the real killer. In Dishonored Lady, the art director (Hedy Lamarr) of a glamorous women's magazine is suspected of murder. |