Farscape is a show that all the people who like most of the shows I like also like, so I feel statistically, I should like Farscape too.
However I've tried on multiple occasions to get into Farscape, getting a few episodes further every time, and it still doesn't click with me.
The episode premises are pretty clever but I just can't get past the characters. Most of the TV characters I get invested in are either really likable, or really dramatically interesting. Farscape characters are too archetypal and one dimensional to be that interesting, and they turn on each other at the drop of a hat. The characterization also isn't consistent. One episode it's spiritually traumatic to Zan to even consider inflicting pain on someone, the next episode she cuts the pilot's arm off without a second thought. They seem to use Rigel mostly for bodily fluid humor. The only character with moral standards is Crichton and he comes off as just your standard scifi nice guy.
I guess I see why somebody like Abed from Community would like it. There's no emotional subtlety to decode. Half the characters are either puppets or have too much makeup to see their natural facial expressions.
But, everybody I've talked to also says it gets much better after the first season and there are cast changes. And, I was thinking the same thing after the first eight episodes of Babylon 5, people said the same thing, and they were right. Is it worth for me to keep watching, or will the problems I'm having with the show now stay consistent throughout?
However I've tried on multiple occasions to get into Farscape, getting a few episodes further every time, and it still doesn't click with me.
The episode premises are pretty clever but I just can't get past the characters. Most of the TV characters I get invested in are either really likable, or really dramatically interesting. Farscape characters are too archetypal and one dimensional to be that interesting, and they turn on each other at the drop of a hat. The characterization also isn't consistent. One episode it's spiritually traumatic to Zan to even consider inflicting pain on someone, the next episode she cuts the pilot's arm off without a second thought. They seem to use Rigel mostly for bodily fluid humor. The only character with moral standards is Crichton and he comes off as just your standard scifi nice guy.
I guess I see why somebody like Abed from Community would like it. There's no emotional subtlety to decode. Half the characters are either puppets or have too much makeup to see their natural facial expressions.
But, everybody I've talked to also says it gets much better after the first season and there are cast changes. And, I was thinking the same thing after the first eight episodes of Babylon 5, people said the same thing, and they were right. Is it worth for me to keep watching, or will the problems I'm having with the show now stay consistent throughout?