I'm sure Mal has smuggled some porn at one point, so the episode is quite relevant to Firefly.
I wonder how Inara would have felt about that. Sexuality -- yay!? Or "Dude, my Guild is supposed to get a cut of each DVD sold -- you're affecting my benefits package here."
Bwah! I love the idea of the Companions' Guild having the same attitude toward porn that modern record companies had towards Napster.
(this is so much fun, we're wandering off topic again... never mind)
I heard that the Pirates bought the Ninjas Firefly DVD's for Christmas.
The Astronauts, however, refuse to belive that Horses In Space could work even in sci-fi, and so are filming a Reality TV show featuring Cavemen and Monkeys.
The Cowboys are wishing they had a spaceship.
Jesus and Santa Claus are preparing for a Live Televised Debate over the existence of the Sta-Puft Marshmallow Man and what, indeed, to do about it.
The Elves and Dwarves have been arguing so much about the ammount of smarm a marmot could snark (if indeed a marmot could snark smarm), that a bloody war has erupted between them, destroying all televisions in the process.
Meanwhile the Robots, having solved the marmot thing, are sitting down with a nice cup of tea.
ETA: Did I miss any?
Oh, come on now. You
know
the Elves have flat-panel, tastefully mounted into the trunk of the trees.
Yes, but only a few of the Elves know about it.
Isn't that Python ep the Sir Philip Sydey/Superintendent Gaskill one?
YES!!! Hysterical, that one is.
I may be suffering ass-crack flashbacks but I believe
The Goodies
made mention of a book called "Gay Boys in Bondage".
Spontaneous simultaneity. It's a thing.
I know the marmots have flatscreen, HDTV, and possibly housekeeping robots. They got to the future before we did.
Probably with plaid ass-less chaps, too, the varmints.
I know the marmots have flatscreen, HDTV, and possibly housekeeping robots. They got to the future before we did.
When they re-run Firefly the marmots will be happy.
I may be suffering ass-crack flashbacks but I believe The Goodies made mention of a book called "Gay Boys in Bondage".
Were The Goodies pre- or para- or post-Python? I know they all pretty much came out of the same British humor gene pool (Oxbridge/Frost Report).
That should have been "humour", shouldn't it?