Interesting that they ended this episode on a down note.
The pacing of this episode is a bit odd.
Methinks that was not just a malfunction.
Guessing this Daedalus flight was the one Daniel missed.
“If that’s not good enough for you, I guess you’ll just have to promote him.”
Fun fact: Ben Browder was originally in the running for Shep, but Farscape: Peacekeeper Wars got in the way.
That’s not good.
Um, that looks like an airlock. Not a good place to “escape” to.
Is the Daedelus run by HAL-9000?
I love how Carson feels like he’s less qualified than most of his candidates.
Bit of nepotism going on here with Liz asking about Simon.
More like the TODD-9000
“Crap indeed”
Yeah, shoot off the transmitter. That’s a great idea.
So they got the video Ford sent but
[spoiler]Jeannie never got Rodney’s message[/spoiler]
So they can’t just shut the cameras down?
And going right to the fish-eye view after the reboot. That’s not a good sign.
It’s not just in the cameras. And it has more control now.
The virus plot is pretty similar to the SG-1 episode Entity. I forget if they mentioned it yet, but I know that they do mention a SG-1 mission report.
Oh, and there’s only one cockpit set, so they had to do lots of little changes to make it clear they were in different ones each time.
Love the music in this scene.
Like the rubber ducky hanging off the control panel?
I’m not really a fan of the X-304 design, but they get some good angles on it from time to time.
This isn’t the last time Rodney will have issues with radiation in the near future.
So, looks like Teyla was in charge while the rest of the senior staff was away.