It's a quarantine lockdown on Farscape on a Scarran space station in a plot that finally makes something more of Noranti than a walking gag.
Season Four, Episode Nineteen: We're So Screwed, Part 1: Fetal Attraction
We have a chance to meet more Kalish, Sikozu's (Raelee Hill) people who are subjugated by the Scarrans and running the border station on which the episode takes place.
When it turns out the ship carrying Aeryn (Claudia Black) is about to leave in thirty minutes, Noranti (Melissa Jaffer) hastily concocts a strategy that involves provoking a relapse of a highly contagious disease Rygel (Jonathan Hardy) had at some point in the past, when he was Dominar. This buys some time as the station administrator is forced to call a lockdown, detaining the Scarran ship. Since Kalish and Sebaceans aren't immune to the disease, Noranti has to work quickly to cure Rygel.
Melissa Jaffer is a good actress--she'd been on the show previously as a dying Luxan in season two and she would go on to have a small role in Mad Max: Fury Road--so it's good to see Noranti being more than the omniscient, mysterious healer or the old lady who likes to gross out the young people. You can see her frantic as she tries to hold onto her identity as the mystic with all the answers, fronting a confidence as she digs through herbs and potions. Inevitably she has to face the fact that her solution for saving Aeryn results in the deaths of uninvolved Kalish and Sebaceans.
It also gives Rygel an all too rare moment to reflect on his time as a Dominar in a way that shows him as more than caricature. As a ruler, he too, had to make decisions which would inevitably cause people to die with never any certainty that an alternative wouldn't be better. But Rygel concludes by saying, "Welcome to Moya" and, indeed, one of the nice things about Farscape is that it doesn't shy away from putting its characters in difficult positions.
Physical as well as philosophical. Poor Aeryn endures more in season four than in the other three seasons put together. I suppose she hasn't quite caught up to all of the involuntary surgery and mind rape Crichton (Ben Browder) has been subjected to, though. Not the kind of competition you want to win.
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Farscape is available now on Amazon Prime.
This entry is part of a series I'm writing on Farscape for the show's 20th anniversary. My previous reviews can be found here (episodes are in the order intended by the show's creators rather than the broadcast order):
Season One:
Episode 1: PilotEpisode 2: I, E.T.Episode 3: Exodus from GenesisEpisode 4: Throne for a LossEpisode 5: Back and Back and Back to the FutureEpisode 6: Thank God It's Friday Again Episode 7: PK Tech GirlEpisode 8: That Old Black MagicEpisode 9: DNA Mad ScientistEpisode 10: They've Got a SecretEpisode 11: Till the Blood Runs ClearEpisode 12: Rhapsody in BlueEpisode 13: The FlaxEpisode 14: Jeremiah CrichtonEpisode 15: Durka ReturnsEpisode 16: A Human ReactionEpisode 17: Through the Looking GlassEpisode 18: A Bug's LifeEpisode 19: NerveEpisode 20: The Hidden MemoryEpisode 21: Bone to be WildEpisode 22: Family Ties Season Two:
Episode 1: Mind the BabyEpisode 2: Vitas MortisEpisode 3: Taking the StoneEpisode 4: Crackers Don't MatterEpisode 5: Picture If You WillEpisode 6: The Way We Weren'tEpisode 7: Home on the RemainsEpisode 8: Dream a Little DreamEpisode 9: Out of Their MindsEpisode 10: My Three CrichtonsEpisode 11: Look at the Princess, Part I: A Kiss is But a KissEpisode 12: Look at the Princess, Part II: I Do, I ThinkEpisode 13: Look at the Princess, Part III: The Maltese CrichtonEpisode 14: Beware of DogEpisode 15: Won't Get Fooled AgainEpisode 16: The LocketEpisode 17: The Ugly TruthEpisode 18: A Clockwork NebariEpisode 19: Liars, Guns, and Money, Part I: A Not So Simple PlanEpisode 20: Liars, Guns, and Money, Part II: With Friends Like These . . .Episode 21: Liars, Guns, and Money, Part III: Plan BEpisode 22: Die Me, Dichotomy Season Three:
Episode 1: Season of DeathEpisode 2: Suns and LoversEpisode 3: Self-Inflicted Wounds, Part I: Would'a, Could'a, Should'aEpisode 4: Self-Inflicted Wounds, Part II: Wait for the WheelEpisode 5: . . . Different DestinationsEpisode 6: Eat MeEpisode 7: Thanks for SharingEpisode 8: Green Eyed MonsterEpisode 9: Losing TimeEpisode 10: RelativityEpisode 11: IncubatorEpisode 12: MeltdownEpisode 13: Scratch 'n SniffEpisode 14: Infinite Possibilities, Part I: Daedalus DemandsEpisode 15: Infinite Possibilities, Part II: Icarus AbidesEpisode 16: Revenging AngelEpisode 17: The ChoiceEpisode 18: FracturesEpisode 19: I-Yensch, You-YenschEpisode 20: Into the Lion's Den, Part I: Lambs to the SlaughterEpisode 21: Into the Lion's Den, Part II: Wolf in Sheep's ClothingEpisode 22: A Dog with Two Bones Season Four
Episode 1: Crichton KicksEpisode 2: What was Lost, Part I: SacrificeEpisode 3: What was Lost, Part II: ResurrectionEpisode 4: Lava's a Many Splendoured ThingEpisode 5: PromisesEpisode 6: Natural ElectionEpisode 7: John QuixoteEpisode 8: I Shrink Therefore I AmEpisode 9: A Prefect MurderEpisode 10: Coup by ClamEpisode 11: Unrealised RealityEpisode 12: KansasEpisode 13: Terra FirmaEpisode 14: Twice ShyEpisode 15: Mental as AnythingEpisode 16: Bringing Home the BeaconEpisode 17: A Constellation of DoubtEpisode 18: Prayer