Okay, I can see it, even if you are wronger than a wrong thing from Wrongsville, and also dead to me.
But
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I've
choke
only watched it once so far
cry.
And I liked War Stories best of them all. Maybe I'm not enough of a fangurl yet to discuss.
Cries in a remote corner of Wrongsville.
Lilty, don't cry. Watch it again. Then watch it with Joss' commentary.
That fails, there's always the Nilly files.
Poor Litly Cash. Maybe if you see it again, you can see the light, and find your way out of Wrongville. Even if you don't, you will have seen OiS.
I'll watch it again, but I'll never like it as much as War Stories! Never!
Stomps foot.
Looking at the bigger picture, I'm not sure I can even pick just One True Favorite ME Ep. It would probably come from Buffy, although S5 Angel put a lot of contenders out there that I will have to gauge on rewatch. While I enjoyed the hell out of Firefly, I just haven't put enough time into it, and I think maybe there wasn't enough of it for me to rank it with Buffy or Angel.
I'll watch it again, but I'll never like it as much as War Stories! Never!
Stomps foot.
Hee. Sounds like a good plan.
Looking at the bigger picture, I'm not sure I can even pick just One True Favorite ME Ep.
"The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco"--the single greatest hour of television ever produced.
Objects in Space for me, hands down, though Hush and Becoming come close.
My favorite is "Objects in Restless Gas. With Feeling."
"The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco"--the single greatest hour of television ever produced.
See, as far as favorite hour of television, I have to keep going back to "Fall Out", the last episode of The Prisoner, which I am convinced is the single ballsiest "FUCK YOU!" to just about the entire "civilized" world I've ever seen in a supposedly mass market television show. I'm not sure you can EVER top that without permanent injuries.
That said, NUMERO CINCO is a 5 star for me.
When I finally got to see more of Firefly than "The Train Job" and "Ariel"--when I got the DVDs--everything connected. There weren't nearly enough eps, and you could say it never had a chance to suck, but it hit me like it was everything Joss leading up to. Buffy and Angel opening acts? Well, no not at all, but blew me away.
So I'd agree with Victor Infante: "The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco," 'cause how could I not, after years of watching Lucha Libre? But "Objects in Space," very close.