Farscape: Season 3 (2001-02)
Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi

Episode Quick List
(full episode details follow)
301. Season of Death
302. Suns and Lovers
303. Self-Inflicted Wounds, Part 1: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
304. Self-Inflicted Wounds, Conclusion: Wait for the Wheel
305. Different Destinations
306. Eat Me
307. Thanks for Sharing
308. Green-Eyed Monster
309. Losing Time
310. Relativity
311. Incubator
312. Meltdown
313. Scratch N' Sniff
314. Infinite Possibilities-Daedalus Demands:
315. Infinite Possibilities, Conclusion: Icarus Abides
316. Revenging Angel
317. The Choice
318. Fractures
319. I Yensch, You Yensch
320. Into the Lion's Den, Part 1: Lambs to the Slaughter
321. Into the Lion's Den, Conclusion: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
322. Dog with Two Bones

Seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4 are available on DVD
(for additional information see the Farscape: Episode Guide)



301. Season of Death -- Moya's crew, still reeling from Aeryn's death, returns to the Ice Planet to check on Crichton's progress, unaware that Scorpius has already paid their friend a visit and is lying in wait. (16 Mar 2001)

302. Suns and Lovers -- Moya's life hangs in the balance after the ship is entangled in docking cables during a visit to commerce facility to invest the crew's ill-gotten gains from the Shadow Depository. D'Argo, reeling from personal betrayal, risks his life to release Moya. (23 Mar 2001)

303. Self-Inflicted Wounds, Part 1: Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda -- Crichton's efforts to speed Zhaan to a recovery planet are thwarted when an alien research vessel inadvertently fuses with Moya inside a wormhole, forcing the two crews into an uneasy alliance made all the more tenuous by the collision's life-threatening damages to Moya. (30 Mar 2001)

304. Self-Inflicted Wounds, Conclusion: Wait for the Wheel -- Faced with a threatening wormhole, Moya's crew members prepare to abandon ship for Neeyala's vessel — until they discover Moya's disintegration is the result of sabotage. (06 Apr 2001)
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 Box-3.1 -- DVD Extras (301-302-303-304) -- • Commentary For "Wait In the Wheel" With Claudia Black • Behind the Scene Interviews • Alien Encounters • Deleted Scenes • Updated Character Histories • Cool Farscape Facts By Paul Simpson Author of the Farscape: - The Illustrated Companion Series Guides - Set, Prop and Costume Gallery.

305. Different Destinations -- Moya's crew arrives at the site of an ancient battle in which Peacekeepers surrendered to a superior army. A mishap sends them back in time, where they accidentally change the course of the fight. In order to save their own futures, they must find a way to correct their mistake. (13 Apr 2001)

306. Eat Me -- Damage to their transport pod forces Crichton, Chiana, Jool and D'Argo to make an emergency landing aboard an abandoned — and ominous — leviathan. (20 Apr 2001)

307. Thanks for Sharing -- The crew finds that their reputation isn't helping, as they negotiate for medical supplies amidst local political intrigue. But John's dual identity (difficult as it may be for him to endure) proves useful, as they race to to heal Talyn and Crais before a face out of Aeryn's past can catch up to them.. (15 Jun 2001)

308. Green-Eyed Monster -- An encounter with an enormous space creature leaves Talyn and his crew fighting to stay out of the belly of the beast when the leviathan is swallowed whole in an episode penned by series star Ben Browder (who plays Crichton). (22 Jun 2001)

309. Losing Time -- A malevolent energy being infiltrates Moya and buries itself in the body of one of her crew, leading to frantic efforts to uncover the identity of the unwitting host. (29 Jun 2001)
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 Box-3.2 -- DVD Extras (305-306-307-308-309) -- • Commentary For Green Eyed Monster With Ben Bowder • Behind the Scenes Interview: Anthony Simcoe "D'Argo" & Ben Browder "Crichton" • Alien Encounters • Deleted Scenes • Updated Character Histories • Cool Farscape Facts BY Paul Simpson, Author of the Farscape: The Illustrated Companion Series Guides • Set, Prop, and Costume Gallery .

310. Relativity -- Crichton lands Talyn on a jungle-like planet to allow the ship to recuperate from battle wounds, but the layover is disrupted by a Peacekeeper force led by Aeryn's mother (Linda Cropper). (06 Jul 2001)

311. Incubator -- Scorpius takes a new tack with his archenemy by trying to forge an alliance with Crichton. To do this, Scorpius reveals details of his own troubled past to earn Crichton's sympathy. (13 Jul 2001)

312. Meltdown -- Talyn is drawn into a sun by Mu-Quillus, a being with a hunger for leviathans. Complicating matters is Stark's determination to free a female from Mu-Quillus' clutches, and a mist affecting the personalities of Crichton, Aeryn and Crais. (14 Jul 2001)

313. Scratch N' Sniff -- A planet specializing in hedonism ensnares Crichton, D'Argo, Chiana and Jool with its pleasures, but the four are unaware of the price they are to pay for their debauchery. (20 Jul 2001)
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 Box-3.3 -- DVD Extras (310-311-312-313) -- • Commentary for "Relativity" with Lani Tupu "Crais" and director Peter Andrikidis • Interview with Farscape's Composer Guy Gross • Behind The Scenes Interviews: Wayne Pygram "Scorpius" and Gigli Edgley "Chiana" • Alien Encounters • Deleted Scenes • Updated Character Histories • Cool Farscape Facts by Paul Simpson • Set, Prop and Costume Gallery.

314. Infinite Possibilities-Daedalus Demands: -- after the Scarrans launch a fierce attack on Crais and a blinded Talyn, Crichton and Aeryn resort to constructing a potential doomsday weapon to save their comrades. (27 Jul 2001)

315. Infinite Possibilities, Conclusion: Icarus Abides -- Conclusion. As the Scarran dreadnaught draws closer, Aeryn races to free Crichton from the influence of Scorpius' clone and activate the doomsday weapon with the help of an alien who has taken the likeness of Crichton's father (Kent McCord). (03 Aug 2001)

316. Revenging Angel -- Crichton's incapacitation forces D'Argo to assume command of a mission to save Moya from being crippled by a self-destructing ship. (10 Aug 2001)

317. The Choice -- Aeryn's search for her missing father leads her to a murky world populated by mystics, seers and frauds. Here, she discovers the pursuit of truth to be a formidable challenge. (17 Aug 2001)

318. Fractures -- Moya's crew encounters a ragtag group of fugitives on the run from the Peacekeepers, including a Nebari, a Scarran and a female Hynerian. (24 Aug 2001)
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 Box-3.4 -- DVD Extras (314-315-316-317-318) -- • Alien Encounters • Behind The Scene Interviews • Deleted Scenes • Director Commentary • Set, Prop and Costume Gallery • Updated Character Histories.

319. I Yensch, You Yensch -- Talyn, the offspring of the living spaceship Moya, turns psychotic in a gripping story that kick starts a season-ending four-episode cycle. After detecting a medical vessel on their scanners, Crichton and the Moya crew — with Talyn in tow — decide to drop off the wounded Naj Gil for treatment. But their plans are thwarted when Talyn inexplicably attacks the medical vessel. According to Crais, Talyn's captain, the only way to treat Talyn is to shut him down — over Moya's objections. Also, the insidious Scorpius barters with Rygel and D'Argo for vital wormhole technology, but negotiations are disrupted by a pair of motley aliens. (05 Apr 2002)

320. Into the Lion's Den, Part 1: Lambs to the Slaughter -- Crichton begins his gambit to thwart Scorpius' efforts of mastering wormhole technology by meeting with his archenemy aboard a Peacekeeper command carrier, where renegade Peacekeepers Aeryn and Crais encounter old comrades. (12 Apr 2002)

321. Into the Lion's Den, Conclusion: Wolf in Sheep's Clothing -- To counter Scorpius's threat to annihilate Earth, Crichton conspires with his shipmates to destroy the Peacekeeper Command Carrier and all the wormhole data aboard. But a comrade alerts Scorpius to the scheme. (19 Apr 2002)

322. Dog with Two Bones -- In the third-season finale, Moya's mystical new cook (Melissa Jaffer) guides Crichton through foreboding visions of life on Earth with his comrades, while Moya spars with a rogue leviathan at a burial site. (26 Apr 2002)
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 Box-3.5 -- DVD Extras (319-320-321-322) -- • Printed insert with official episode synopses • Behind-the-scenes interview with Claudia Black ("Aeryn") • "Farscape Season 3: A Look Back", with Executive Producer David Kempner • Updated character histories-Pilot, Moya, and Talyn • Cool Farscape Facts • Aliens Encountered • Sets, Props, & Costumes Gallery • Deleted scenes.



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