You've never seen KILL BILL, I take it then.
'Fraid not. Not yet, anyway.
I really am looking forward to Serenity. But the main reason I want the BDM, is so that it can be hugely successful, and have one or two hugely successful sequels, so that they bring back the series, a la Star Trek. (No content, a la Star Trek, mind you.)
That would be wonderful. Let us hope.
I am not a fan of dying young, for people or great shows, but I will admit that the lack of time for crappy episodes to sneak in may have an impact on my intense Firefly love.
Yes; with (in my opinion) one exception, all Firefly episodes are good, with a high proportion being great. I understand the frustration of those who dislikes the slow reveals, though, because our lack of knowledge about Inara, Book, and River, and to a lesser extent the others, chafes me somewhat-- but in a 'whets my appitite for a movie' sort of way.
Sorry, but everyone here is wrong. The best hour of television ever (and I am covered with shame that I cannot remember its title) is the third-to-last ever episode of "My So-Called Life," the one with
Our Town
and the videotape and that Hallie Lowenthal person and "Yeah, she's always sayin' innocent stuff like that" and so much incredibly layered writing, so many full and fraught silences and knife-sharp words and perfect interweaving of the teens' and the adults' story and character arcs. Perfect.
The second-best hour of television ever is the show's finale, "In Dreams Begin Responsibility."
The third best is, as WDC notes, "Hush! I Will Remember War Stories of Objects Becoming Restless Gas that made us Smile. Have you Ever Been with Feeling of Passion, Loyalty, and Forgiving while playing Spin the Bottle, Prophecy Girl?"
Following, in no particular order, are the entire rest of the run of Buffy except Season Seven, plus "Home" and "A Hole In The World," followed by the entire rest of the run of MSCL, the rest of Firefly, the rest of Angel, and Christmukkah.*
*Based on the four aired episodes, it's highly likely that once it's available the full run of "Wonderfalls" will knock the rest of Angel and Christmukkah down a notch, and may even bump Firefly, but that's about it.
Following are all the shows on TV, ever.
No, wait. Following is the dream episode of M*A*S*H, then everything else, ever.
Did everyone get all that? Good. No more bickering.
Oh, JZ, I'm so sorry, I must beg to differ.
Because you left out "The Way We Weren't", "Dog With Two Bones", "Die Me Dichotomy", "...Different Destinations", and "Unrealized Reality".
"Unrealized Reality".
Yes, this. And DWTB. And "John Quixote," as long as you ignore that everything in it that seemed "Restless"-like in it's foreshadowing was really not followed through on.
...errr, actually, favorite FS episode has got to be ItLD Pt. 2. Just fucking amazing, with Crais and Talyn, and Aeryn and Crais, and Crichton and Scorpy, and....
H'mph. Those are awfully good, I must admit. What about "Die Me..." and "TWWW" in front of Firefly and (probably) Wonderfalls, the others between Angel and both Christmukkah episodes, the rest of the run (except the most un-right S4 episodes) between Christmukkah and M*A*S*H, then S4, then the rest of television?
I speak, naturally, of meat people television only. There's a whole other hierarchy for animated.
H'mph. Those are awfully good, I must admit. What about [snip]
Ahem. Don't be forgetting "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space'", now!
Ahem. Don't be forgetting "Jose Chung's 'From Outer Space'", now!
Oh, wait -- Butt Genie!!!
XF never really got me so much, and consequently it shall not be dislodging any of the MSCLBTVSAtSFFFSWFOCMASH bests from their spots. Those who are so inclined may put XF eps near the top of the "everything else ever" heap, but that's it.
I thought I'd made it clear that I was right, all y'all are wrong, and there will be No More Bickering!
Butt Genie!!!
All right. THAT IS IT. You, young lady, can go straight to Worldcrossing on a HostRocket server, and you can sit there and think about what you've just said, and not come back until you're able to post like a civilized human being.
the third-to-last ever episode of "My So-Called Life," the one with Our Town and the videotape and that Hallie Lowenthal person and "Yeah, she's always sayin' innocent stuff like that" and so much incredibly layered writing, so many full and fraught silences and knife-sharp words and perfect interweaving of the teens' and the adults' story and character arcs. Perfect.
Is that
Betrayal
? According to TvTome, that's episode 17 of 19, aired 1/12/95. I recently DVRed the full run of MSCL off of the N. I've been putting off sitting down and watching them all for unspecified reasons having to do with things being really and truly over, but I looked up the episode guide to be sure to get the order right.