oh my god i forgot how horny this show was

every episode so far the writers make a desperate plea to be pegged

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    3 months ago

    Farscape was my bisexual awakening. I don’t mean that flippantly or as a silly joke. All those scenes with John Crichton and Aeryn Sun wearing Peacekeeper leathers brought something deep in me to the surface.

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      3 months ago

      I’m watching episode 6 as I write this and Aeryn just said another woman gives her a “woody” 😳

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    3 months ago

    Yes daddy Scorpius please fist me please yes oh god lick my eyeball mmmmmmm yeah

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    oh hey 12 episodes in and we get gay sex, for some reason i thought this was one of those shows that never went beyond subtext

    it’s not a literal sex scene, it’s a horny alien mind meld, but they do straight up call it sex in dialogue

    no attention is given to it being gay or it being weird, it just happens

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      So far I haven’t noticed anything that ages it worse than other genre shows of that era. That’s not to say there is nothing - it’s kind of Whedon-y in a lot of ways, including strong “feminist” depictions of women clearly just being a fetish. Though honestly, the show is so horny I’m not sure they’re trying to pretend it is anything else.

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      Ah damn, if I had waited two episodes before posting I’d have something to add. We’ve got some uncomfortable jokes about gender presentation and a very mild gay joke.

      I don’t think it’s particularly egregious, especially given what was typical at this time, but we’re presented with a character that is assumed to be a man as she looks just like a human male. There is a joke earlier on where the character undresses and the crew jokes about a certain lack down stairs.

      At the end of the episode it’s revealed that this is actually what women of her species look like and she professes her love for a male member of the crew, which is played as a joke. Another crew member who witnesses this then shortly after jokingly asks while flirting with a woman if she is really a female of her species. He is relieved when she says she is.