tynin writes:
"After more than a decade, Farscape is coming back in what is likely to be a TV movie. The film would follow John and Aeryn's son, D'Argo. Because their baby was exhibiting a set of interesting powers that made him a magnet for galactic villains, we find that John and Aeryn hide their son on Earth to grow up. Now the kid is 19 and ready to go into space with his parents."
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday February 25 2014, @07:20PM
I suspect he is referring John and Aeryn leaving there, son on Earth, to grow up.
Or did you mean "I suspect he is referring John and Aeryn leaving their son on Earth to grow up."? I ask because "For me, the shows strong points were the characters" left the apostrophe out of "show's". Spelling and punctuation are important in written communications. There's a reason that there, their, and they're are spelled differently.
(Score: 1) by tynin on Tuesday February 25 2014, @08:30PM
What a fantastic milestone! My first grammar nazi troll on SN! This place is shaping up to be a real /. contender!
(Score: 1) by SMI on Wednesday February 26 2014, @07:13AM
Agreed.
Or did you mean "I suspect he is referring to John and Aeryn leaving their son on Earth to grow up."?
FTFY.