After the destruction of Scorpius' Command Carrier Moya seems to have picked up a new passenger; an elderly woman who is going the cooking but nobody seems to remember bringing aboard. They have other things to worry about though; the crew are preparing to go their own separate ways after depositing Talyn's remains in an area of space that is sacred to Leviathans and Crichton is having strange visions of him getting married to Aeryn on Earth. Talyn's 'burial' should be a simple matter but the area is being blocked by a rogue Leviathan who is willing to do anything to prevent a half Peacekeeper ship buried in the sacred space as Peacekeepers took her offspring.
Once they manage to deal with the rogue and leave Talyn the crew prepare to go their own ways and John must confront the fact that he can't keep Aeryn and hold on to his dream of returning to Earth... although by now it might be too late to persuade her to make a life with him.
After the last episode, which was one of the most spectacular to date, it seemed inevitable that this one would seem a bit of an anticlimax. While it is true to say this one isn't as exciting it still has some good action; both in reality and in the strange visions Crichton is having. The old woman was an interesting character; largely because we know nothing about her and apparently neither do Moya's crew; no doubt we will be seeing more of her next season when we will learn whether she is good or a threat. Talking of next season the episode opens with a great cliff hanger that sees Crichton all alone in his module after Moya has vanished into a wormhole.
Once they manage to deal with the rogue and leave Talyn the crew prepare to go their own ways and John must confront the fact that he can't keep Aeryn and hold on to his dream of returning to Earth... although by now it might be too late to persuade her to make a life with him.
After the last episode, which was one of the most spectacular to date, it seemed inevitable that this one would seem a bit of an anticlimax. While it is true to say this one isn't as exciting it still has some good action; both in reality and in the strange visions Crichton is having. The old woman was an interesting character; largely because we know nothing about her and apparently neither do Moya's crew; no doubt we will be seeing more of her next season when we will learn whether she is good or a threat. Talking of next season the episode opens with a great cliff hanger that sees Crichton all alone in his module after Moya has vanished into a wormhole.