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Farscape :: A Constellation of Doubt (04x17)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: A Constellation of Doubt
Episode #: 04x17
Production Number: #10417
Original Airdate: Friday February 14th, 2003
9.3/10 (3 Votes cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Andrew Prowse
Writer: David Kemper
 
Episode Summary
 
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Having overheard Ahkna (the Scarran Minister of War) mention the secret Scarran base known as Katratzi sikozu is sure this is where the Sarran intend to take Aeryn. Though Moya's data banks have no record of Katratzi, Crichton is sure hehas heard the word Katratzi somewhere before.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Joshua AndersonplayedBobbyRecurring (second appearance)
Sarah EnrightplayedOlivia CrichtonRecurring (second appearance)
Tyler CoppinplayedRobert SchelmacherRecurring (second appearance)
Wayne PygramplayedScorpiusRecurring (54th appearance)
 
Episode Notes
 
R. Wilson Munroe is played by Nick Tate who was a long history in science fiction, starring as Australian Astronaut Alan Carter in Space: 1999, and featuring in episodes of Star Trek.
 
Long before appearing on Farscape, Nicholas Hammond was the first live action version of The Amazing Spider-Man in the 1978 TV series.
 
Gigi Edgley's lipstick scene was the last on the show. She was told about the cancellation before lunch and decided to make this the best possible Chiana scene of the series.
 
A second scene was filmed featuring this mysterious Mr. X (in reality Executive Producer David Kemper) in which he simply was seen shaking his head in disbelief.
 
Professor Edmund Johnston is played by Brian Henson, who was present on set for the filming of the final scenes of the series and was persuaded to take part.
 
The script for "A Constellation of Doubt" is an incredible 116 pages long. Most episodes average around 58 pages for 42 minutes of television.
 
"A Constellation of Doubt" was filmed over a long period. The scenes in Crichton's cell and in the corridors were shot on July 23, 2002, the ones on Command on August 16, while the segments with Bobby at Jack Crichton's house were filmed on June 24.
 
The final scene began on 'Take 33,' in recognition of Anthony Simcoe's often stated comment that "Take 2 is for dickheads, but Take 33: Brando!"
 
 
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