The Worlds of Farscape by Sherry Ginn
Author:Sherry Ginn
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: McFarland
Published: 2013-07-30T16:00:00+00:00
All We Need Is Love?
Can you truly “love” someone whom you cannot trust? It is love that makes Crichton jealous of the relationships that Aeryn has with Talyn and Crais. It is love for two women that has caused Crichton his greatest pain: his love for his friend Zhaan whom he feels died for him and for his love of Aeryn. It is not just trust within romantic love that is at risk with Crichton’s love of Aeryn. Aeryn—as Crichton noted at the end of the “Green Eyed Monster”—is Crichton’s guide in the unknown world of Farscape. Without trust for Aeryn, therefore, how can Crichton trust his own actions? By the close of “John Quixote,” Aeryn is becoming a person who holds back from Crichton. She does things with which he does not agree. At this point in the series, Crichton cannot properly deal with the notion that Aeryn is also struggling with her own significant issues surrounding trust, especially with herself. Crichton has lost his compass.
Crichton, in “Green Eyed Monster,” is almost a side character. He comes across as a petulant child waiting to be recognized. One might argue that he is still relying on others, such as Aeryn, to show him what needs to be done. However, in “John Quixote” Crichton has matured into a man who can, and must, resolve his own issues; he realizes he must find his own way even if he does not always make what the audience thinks are the right decisions. Unfortunately, he will become harder and more uncompromising throughout the remainder of the series until, in The Peacekeeper Wars, he is willing to destroy the universe in order to protect his family and friends.
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