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Farscape :: Look at the Princess (2): I Do, I Think (02x11)
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| Title: | Look at the Princess (2): I Do, I Think |
| Episode #: | 02x11 |
| Production Number: | #10221 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday July 28th, 2000 |
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Crichton goes to great lengths to avoid getting killed, but finally consents to marry Princess Katralla and be turned into a living statue for 80 cycles.
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Andrew Prowse jokingly describes the trilogy as "a pretty ambitious little episode," and says that Crichton's scene in the Jakench cockpit is one of his favorites from the show. | The mention of a 1962 T'Bird was inserted by Ben Browder and actually refers to a college friend of his who owned one of the classic cars. | The original edit of the two-parter would have had to remove the wedding sequence in order to run to time. | The original plan was for Dave Elsey, Creative Supervisor for Jim Henson's Creature Shop, to play ro-NA himself, but the demands of his work meant that he couldn't be in two places at once. | When Jonathan Hardy saw the costume that Terry Ryan had created for Kahaynu, he decided the character should have a Welsh accent. | The concept that the Builders were creatures formed from steam was originally going to be used for the Peacekeepers, who would have been known as "Steamtroopers," made from animated steam. | Tony Tilse felt that the creation of Kahaynu's face was homage to the way the Mummy's face appears from the sand in the first of the Brendan Fraser Mummy movies. | Francesca Buller's inspiration for ro-NA's voice came from an old BBC LP that she had of the Beatrix Potter story The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, about a maternal hedgehog. |
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