A Human Reaction

Season 1, Episode 15, Aired

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  • Finally John gets back to Earth.... or does he?

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    When this episode started i imidiately began to think about how could Crichton go back to earth and the Farscape series continue, and my mind came up blank. Lickily it was not as simple as that from John. He is not actually on Earth, an alien race known as the acients created the memory out of his own memories. To find out how earth would welcome Alien visits, an to their supprise they find out Earth is not a suitable place to go, Fianlly Crichton is released. This was a great episode, meeting Johns Dad again was good. It was nice to see earth once again. This episode showed for the fist time how much the crew of Moya care for each other. I hope in the future episodes they will be able to visit earth for real. A well written episode probably my favorate do far this series.
  • Your own Dream World

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    ‘A human reaction’ was yet another stunning Farscape episode, possibly the best so far.

    No, scrap that. It’s the best so far.



    It begins with Crichton seeing a worm hole and it goes straight to his homeland. It’s his chance to go back and he’s ready do take it.

    Aeryn doesn’t want to go with him because she doesn’t really trust the world so he takes off all alone and says his goodbye to everyone in the club which was pretty sad.



    Everything starts to go strange when Crichton lands on earth and gets caught by the military and they take him back to investigate him and find out if he’s really what he claims to be.



    His father also comes by and asks him all kinds of questions leaving them to trust each other. A chip of Moya sends D’Argo, Aeryn and Rygell to find Crichton because they are curious about what happened to him and if he’s safe, ofcourse immediately they are captured and imprisoned.



    Poor Rygell gets sick and when John goes to find him he sees him cut open and examinated. He knows that the same could happen to D’Argo and Aeryn which soon happens in deed and D’Argo is taken away but Aeryn escapes.



    John goes to his dad’s place with Aeryn and have one of the most intimate moments (did they actually have sex?)



    But anyway, outside John looses his mind and tells everyone to back off because everyone there is seen in his real life, magazines and the places, he has seen them all.



    John soon discovers that this world is made up and unreal, he goes to his dad who changes into his real form…a bunny.



    Well, it looked like one. It wanted to know if it could live on earth but now it knows it can’t because they would experiment on them.



    This episode ends well with leaving me with some questions. But mostly, it was damn good. Storylines acting, everything was on it’s highest. Except for the bunny alien.

  • This episode is one of the best I've watched in a while.

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    It really makes you wonder what would happen if aliens really existed and they came to Earth. Would we have a "human reaction"? Probably.

    I really wasn't expecting the episode to end like it did. I loved the ending: surprising and emotional.

    The acting was amazing. I actually didn't know someone could act that good and the whole cast was that good.

    Ben Browder was perfect in this episode. He was so good that you really believed that he was in that situation, that he had been betrayed by his own people. Claudia Black was very impressive, I loved the language detail.

    One of my favorite scenes was the one they kissed (I'm a hopless romantic) it was very well written and performed.

    There is nothing else to say except:

    Loved it.
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