The Farscape Love Story of John and Aeryn, Explained by Ben Browder

The Farscape Love Story of John and Aeryn, Explained by Ben Browder


Summary

  • Celebrate
    Farscape
    ‘s 25th anniversary with a marathon and new content on Shout! TV featuring the cast and crew.
  • Ben Browder speaks to us about the realistic love story between his character, John Crichton, and Claudia Black’s character, Aeryn Sun.
  • Browder also explained how found family forms an important part of
    Farscape
    , and the ‘fish out of water’ element of the show.



Farscape is celebrating its 25th anniversary on March 19th with a massive marathon on Shout! Factory TV and appearances from the cast and crew with new content for the fans. The show marked a major transition for the sci-fi genre, focusing more on series-long arcs instead of episodic television, and shifting from the darker space opera period of ’80s and ’90s sci-fi to a much funnier, action-packed, and charming environment. At the dawn of the millennium, it was Farscape that would become the biggest influence on sci-fi in the 21st century, paving the way for the MCU (especially Guardians of the Galaxy) as we know it.


Something that a lot of people loved about the show was that, instead of falling into what was always called the “Moonlighting trope” of the will-they-won’t-they love story, which all falls apart when the two characters finally get together, the main characters of John Crichton (Ben Browder) and Aeryn Sun (Claudia Black) got together pretty quickly, and were allowed to tell a unique love story that was lived in and that had its ups and downs. It’s still referenced today as one of the best love stories on television.

MovieWeb spoke with Browder to celebrate the anniversary of the series, and he had this to say about the John and Aeryn love story.


I just think that the John and Aeryn story is more like most people’s stories,” began Browder. “You know, in any relationship there’s no linearity. It’s not always, ‘Just do this and now you’ve reached it.’ I’ve been married for 36 years, yeah, almost 36 years I’ve been married, and I can guarantee you that one day you’re going to try to kill each other, and the other day you’re gonna be just so into each other over time. And so I think that it’s real. I think it feels real to people. I think people feel the desires. They feel the pain that people cause one another. They feel the impossibility of it.” He continued:

“You know, you can be in a relationship and you can be madly in love, and something in life is gonna pull you apart. That could be work. It could be kids. It could be finances. It could be a pandemic, and it’s going to stress your relationship, and that’s what makes it real. That’s what makes it interesting. And the fact that […] you want to see them together is a testament to the writing staff and to Claudia Black.
It’s chemistry, which is the metaphor, but you take these […] two vials, you pour them together, and you end up with something which is effervescent
.”


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Finding Found Family in Farscape

Farscape

5/5

Release Date
March 19, 1999

Cast
Ben Browder , Claudia Black , Virginia Hey , Anthony Simcoe , Gigi Edgley , Paul Goddard , Lani Tupu , Wayne Pygram , Jonathan Hardy , Tammy MacIntosh , Raelee Hill , Melissa Jaffer , David Franklin , Rebecca Riggs

Seasons
4

The idea of a ‘found family’ is now practically a trope in film and television, from the aforementioned Guardians of the Galaxy to the Fast & Furious franchise. This was another element of Farscape that set the stage for 21st century franchises, with the show bringing together different forms of life (and very different personalities) to create a genuinely charismatic and inspiring found family. John Crichton, a human astronaut caught in a wormhole and flung across the universe, learns to create a life, home, and family for himself. Browder commented on the theme in our same interview.


“I’ve been very lucky within my own life,”: explained Browder. “When I went to college, I had a found family. When I went to England and drama school, I had a found family, but when I moved on, almost every time you’d go to a set, but certainly a television or film set which goes for a long time, you become like family. And that’s one of the reasons that people go back and visit all the Star Trek families, right? Every single one of them ended up being a kind of family, and they kind of became family to one another during the work process.”

How do you build a life in a world which is beyond your comprehension? You know, for instance, for John, it’s like […] How do you build a life and a family and friends in an alien environment, which honestly, today we don’t have to leave our home to feel that we’re living in an alien environment.


Farscape cast of characters
The Jim Henson Company
Shout! TV

Browder provided more context, with the show premiering in early 1999:

“It’s the turn of the last millennium. You know, we’re in 1999, 25 years ago, we’re approaching the apocalypse, right? Because it’s the millennium, we got Y2K going. ‘Oh, the world’s gonna fall apart.’ But the world was rapidly changing. The way we were processing information was rapidly changing. Computers were coming in, cell phones were coming in.
So you walked out your door, and you felt like this is a world that I don’t recognize from 15 years ago, 20 years ago, and that’s a constant process for everyone in this world
.”


“And so if you can bring that to the screen,” concluded Browder, “I think most people can relate to it. Maybe not everybody, maybe somebody’s living in a bubble somewhere which hasn’t changed in 50 years, but I don’t know that person.”

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Shout! TV will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the cult-classic television series Farscape with a marathon airing on March 19 on Shout! TV and the 24/7 Farscape channel beginning at 11 am PT / 2 pm ET. The marathon will feature an exclusive introduction from executive producer Brian Henson and include all-new interview segments with Farscape stars Ben Browder and Gigi Edgley (Chiana). The marathon will air classic and fan-favorite episodes of the series curated by Ben Browder and Gigi Edgley.


Fans can watch the entire series, including the Emmy-nominated miniseries Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars, on-demand on Shout! Factory TV and streaming 24/7 on the Farscape FAST channel. Also available from Shout! is Farscape: The Complete Series (25th Anniversary Edition) Blu-ray collection.



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