Originally posted by: cain
i liked it, but i have some reservations about it. what's with the old school looking weapons? it just sticks out too much. revolvers and spaceships just don't mesh that well
Originally posted by: Hubris
Originally posted by: cain
i liked it, but i have some reservations about it. what's with the old school looking weapons? it just sticks out too much. revolvers and spaceships just don't mesh that well
I read an essay somewhere about the idea that it's because it's what works. A revolver is a simple, reliable weapon, almost guaranteed not to fvck up when you need it. The fancier things get, the more problems they can have. So, while they do have automatic weapons, revolvers will still stick around. Hell, screws have been around for forever for one reason - they work very well.
Also, if you listen to the guns when they're fired in the show, it doesn't sound like they're actual bullets. There's definitely something more advanced in there.
Originally posted by: jagec
I could be wrong on that one...I heard it somewhere, but I was out of the country when it ran its course, so I never saw it when it originally showed.Originally posted by: AaronB
Farscape premiered on Fox?
Along with what Hubris said, the commentary for an old daily of Schlock Mercenary explained it pretty well.Originally posted by: cain
i liked it, but i have some reservations about it. what's with the old school looking weapons? it just sticks out too much. revolvers and spaceships just don't mesh that well
I did end up enjoying it and I would love to see more but one thing I can't quite accept is the "Farscape meets Deadwood" feel of the show. I found that I much preferred "shippy" episodes where they stayed in space and away from the horse drawn carriages.
Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Originally posted by: Mo0o
The series? Completely ambivalent. It was very average in my opinion.
How exactly was it average?