

John Crichton est astronaute. Le jour où il part dans l'espace pour vérifier l'une de ses théories, son module est aspiré par un vortex et il se retrouve projeté dans une zone inconnue de l'univers où personne n'a jamais entendu parler ni de la terre ni des humains. Il est recueilli par un Léviathan avec à son bord trois prisonniers en train de s'échapper. Dès lors il n'aura de cesse de chercher un moyen pour pouvoir rentrer chez lui. Mais le voyage ne sera pas de tout repos car l'univers grouille de menaces plus dangereuses les unes que les autres...
Farscape Notations et commentaires
- 0 1-5 jTruly creative series The supporting actors are great.
- Demonxl101-6 jAbsolutely one of the best SCI-FI shows ever created.
- Ch1co19 décembre 2025I say this is one of my favourite TV 📺 show ever
- Joel25 novembre 2024I love ❤ this show
- Benjamin Adams31 décembre 1999Best. Space. Opera. Ever.
- Richard12 octobre 2025This one’s a fever dream in space and it works. Farscape throws astronaut John Crichton into a wormhole and out the other side into a universe that’s wild, dangerous and deeply alien. No clean Starfleet corridors here, just living ships, puppet monarchs and a crew of fugitives who feel more like family than fantasy. The Jim Henson Creature Shop gives the show its signature look: Rygel, Pilot and the rest aren’t CGI—they’re tactile, expressive and unforgettable. But it’s the characters that make it sing. Crichton’s descent from wide eyed explorer to battle-scarred survivor is raw and real. Aeryn Sun’s arc from Peacekeeper to partner is one of sci-fi’s most emotionally grounded transformations. And Scorpius? Pure nightmare fuel wrapped in elegance. The show’s not afraid to get weird, body swaps, alternate realities, psychic torture and wormhole physics that bend your brain. But beneath the chaos is a beating heart: identity, trauma, love and the cost of survival. It’s messy, bold, and unlike anything else from its era. If you first saw it on TV or VHS, it still holds up and you know this wasn’t just a show, it was a ride.
- flavo4324 novembre 2025Farscape was unlike anything else on television when I first caught random episodes on the Sci-Fi Channel. The characters, creatures, and universe felt wildly different from the usual space shows—stranger, messier, funnier, and far more unpredictable. Once I eventually went back and watched from the beginning, I was completely hooked. John Crichton’s bizarre journey with a living ship, a cranky Luxan warrior, a conflicted Peacekeeper, and a whole gallery of unforgettable beings created by the Jim Henson Creature Shop felt like pure sci-fi creativity unleashed. It was bold, emotional, chaotic, and often surprisingly heartfelt. What stood out most was how far it leapt away from Star Trek, which dominated the genre at the time. Farscape wasn’t about perfect crews or polished diplomacy—it was about misfits surviving the impossible together. Its cancellation was a real disappointment, especially for a series so original and imaginative. Even today, it remains one of sci-fi television’s most unique worlds.
























