I think Scorpious is a good villain, I just think there should be more of a break in between Scorpious episodes to make the Scorpious episodes more special and build up more anticipation. That's how you make the central villain interesting instead of tiresome. I've also started watching through Buffy for the first time and they always have a few episodes in between episodes where the main villain is the main threat. It helps keep the threat fresh even when the villain is a little cheesy.
Die Me, Dichotomy:
There are a few things I liked about this episode. I like the fight with the skerin and the way they had to kill him. Also, I know Zhann dies at some point in the series. Is this what kills her or does she come back from this and die later? If so, that's a great way for her to go out, trading her life for Aeryn's. Also the way Crichton throws head-Scorpious into the dumpster in full dream-control mode. One thing I do notice that's kind of a minor thing but a recurring thing. It seems like every time the heroes run in the opposite direction down a corridor, it's assumed they have escaped the entire highly secure complex.
Grade: B
Suns and Daughters:
The thing I like most about this episode is the alien design. The spider-barkeep is well designed and there was a good makeup job on the signal girl. I'm not sure I get the Chianna/Jathy thing, that affair doesn't make a lot of sense and is more soapy than dramatically interesting. I like the way there's several threats at once going on and they're all trying desparately to put out the most immediate fire.
Grade: B-
Since I mentioned Buffy in this thread I want to get out a small Buffy observation. Why is it, sometimes they make a big deal about vampires needing to be invited to enter a building, but other times, they just come in without being invited?
Die Me, Dichotomy:
There are a few things I liked about this episode. I like the fight with the skerin and the way they had to kill him. Also, I know Zhann dies at some point in the series. Is this what kills her or does she come back from this and die later? If so, that's a great way for her to go out, trading her life for Aeryn's. Also the way Crichton throws head-Scorpious into the dumpster in full dream-control mode. One thing I do notice that's kind of a minor thing but a recurring thing. It seems like every time the heroes run in the opposite direction down a corridor, it's assumed they have escaped the entire highly secure complex.
Grade: B
Suns and Daughters:
The thing I like most about this episode is the alien design. The spider-barkeep is well designed and there was a good makeup job on the signal girl. I'm not sure I get the Chianna/Jathy thing, that affair doesn't make a lot of sense and is more soapy than dramatically interesting. I like the way there's several threats at once going on and they're all trying desparately to put out the most immediate fire.
Grade: B-
Since I mentioned Buffy in this thread I want to get out a small Buffy observation. Why is it, sometimes they make a big deal about vampires needing to be invited to enter a building, but other times, they just come in without being invited?