farscape-scorpius interview-most under-rated villain

from one of the most under-rated sci fi television shows comes one of the most under rated villains.
Interview of Scorpius, a Peacekeeper mi-Sebacean mi-Scarran, hunting John Crichton for the Wormholes knowledge, the ultimate weapon to eliminate the menace Scarran, Peacekeepers enemy.
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And lol: Before acting in films and television, Wayne Pygram was a regular on the Australian theatre circuit. In 2005, he made a brief cameo in Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith as a young Grand Moff Tarkin, because of his resemblance to Peter Cushing, who portrayed the same character 28 years previously in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.

Due to the brevity of his Star Wars cameo, and the makeup he wore on Farscape, Pygram's real face may now be known best for his appearance on the TV show Lost, as a faith healer named Isaac of Uluru.

Pygram has also played the drums in numerous bands over the past 20 years, the most recent being a band named Signal Room (formerly called Number 96) along with his co-star in Farscape, Anthony Simcoe [D'Argo]. He also teaches the drums at Kildare Catholic College, an Australian Catholic school based in Wagga Wagga. (WikiPedia)

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It's a different kind of fun. Was Firefly better? Yes. Was Farscape shit? Far from it. Last of the good scifi series as far as I'm concerned. Everything since then has me either annoyed or bored.

Edit: Wrt different kind of fun - more Jim Hensony. Kind of like Pigs in Space for grownups who still love their muppets.

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God I loved Farscape. No doubt its not as good as Firefly, but its a show from my childhood. I watched through the first season again recently, and wow does it dump on the cheese (which I normally hate) but it somehow gets away with it.

Claudia Black helps matters a fair bit too.

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