In just about every episode I've seen, it's been pretty evident that Ben Browder had to have mascara put on as part of the make-up process. One or both sets of his lower lashes usually have a couple of spots where it clumps. [Ben Browder has got birthmarks beneath his lower lashes. They are not mascara lumps.] Corrected by MortugFarscape (1999) - 5 corrections
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In just about every episode I've seen, it's been pretty evident that Ben Browder had to have mascara put on as part of the make-up process. One or both sets of his lower lashes usually have a couple of spots where it clumps. [Ben Browder has got birthmarks beneath his lower lashes. They are not mascara lumps.] Corrected by MortugPK Tech Girl (series 1)
In the scene where Rygel goes onto the derelict ship to search for the body of the PK officer who tortured him, he's carrying a small torch. When he is startled and drops it, you see it roll across the floor: it's quite an Earth manufactured Mini Maglite [Remeber Rygel is a thief & will take things from anyone. He even trys to take things from Crichton in the pilot, and asks him "Are you a light sleeper?", so it's possible he stole the torch from Crichton.]A Prefect Murder (series 4)
About a quarter of the way through the episode, three scenes repeat themselves. First Aerun talks to Chricton and says that she's "getting a bad bribe". Then Chricton talks to D'Argo, and is ordered back to the ship because D'Argo wants to show that he has some control. Then Chiana walks in on Sikozu and the Prince. After that, we repeat the Chricton and D'Argo scene, and then, in backwards order, the Chrichton / Aeryn scene - making a highly confusing 15 minutes of bad editing. [This is deliberate. Each time the scene is repeated it is shown through a different character's point of view and is slightly different. It is not the case of bad editing because the episode is about distorted perceptions, flashbacks and mind control.] Corrected by tevI Shrink Therefore I Am (series 4)
Noranti floats outside Moya for what is, in Scape time, quite a few hours. If she were floating, untethered, in space for hours, I doubt very much that she would have stayed in "exactly" the same position in "exactly" the same place outside of Moya. [Moya generates her own gravity field. If Noranti was close enough, it would hold her near Moya.] Corrected by Grumpy ScotNatural Election (series 4)
We have been told, time and time again, that Chiana is a near perfect liar. It had been her most trusted survival skill for half of her life. Yet, when she is talking to Aeryn about who the father of her baby is (the secret that she had spilled to D'Argo only moments earlier), why is she the most obvious and uncomfortable liar the show has possibly ever seen? And furthermore, Aeryn, as the ex-Peacekeeper, should be a very perceptive person, especially considering she worked with criminals and liars most days. Aeryn should have been able to pick up almost instantly on Chiana's obvious lying. [First of all, Aeryn is pregnant and not Chiana, and it was Aeryn that asked Chiana to keep a secret. Actually, Chiana's most trusted skill is her sexuality, as shown in the episode "Twice Shy," where each crew member attacked loses their strongest trait. Furthermore, she has been shown to be a horrible liar to the others because she can't keep a secret, mostly when it implicates her. As shown later in the episode, Aeryn telling Chiana was a moment of weakness on her part, and by the end, she had recovered. Aeryn also was a combat pilot and did not deal one on one with anyone but her own regiment or other assigned peacekeepers.] Corrected by tevYou may also like: I Am Legend | Cloverfield | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air | Crank


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