Carleton Eastlake
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Carleton Eastlake wrote four of the Farscape episodes, two for season 3 and two for season 4. Besides this, he wrote an episode for the 1980s essential sfi-fi show "V" (1985). Later he wrote nine episodes for "SeaQuest DSV" (1994-1996), two episodes for "The Outer Limits" (1998), one for "Earth: Final Conflict" in 1999 and a teleplay for "Star Trek: Voyager" (2000). During the 1980ties, he also wrote episodes for "Airwolf" (1985), "Murder, She Wrote" (1985), 7 episodes for "The Equalizer" (1986), and a few for "Booker" (1989) and "A Man Called Hawk" (1989). His genre index shows Action, Sci-Fi, Drama, Adventure, Mystery and Thriller in the top list.
He is a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America.
"writers for TV and Film may not all be damn fine humanistic or even human human beings. But, they are witty, intelligent, fun, charmingly caustic, passionate, intriguing, sometimes senseless and sometimes nonsensical beings. (Don’t believe me. Meet Carleton Eastlake. He’s all of that rolled into one.)" (Why We Write - Number 41: Skye Dent, February 7, 2008 )
[edit] Farscape Episodes
[edit] Season 3
- S03E14 Infinite Possibilities: Part 1 - Daedalus Demands (2001)
- S03E15 Infinite Possibilities: Part 2 - Icarus Abides (2001)
[edit] Season 4
- S04E16 Bringing Home the Beacon (2003)
- S04E20 We're So Screwed: Part 2: Hot to Katratzi (2003)
