I don't think anyone actually did post the ratings from Friday:
SCI FI also began reruns of FOX's cancelled series Firefly at 7 p.m. "Serenity, Part 1" earned a solid 1.3 rating outside of primetime.
'Same Time, Same Place'
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe. Like the other show threads, anything broadcast in the US is fine; spoilers are verboten and will be deleted if found.
I don't think anyone actually did post the ratings from Friday:
SCI FI also began reruns of FOX's cancelled series Firefly at 7 p.m. "Serenity, Part 1" earned a solid 1.3 rating outside of primetime.
I've never seen BSG, but I got it anyway for the Serenity disc.
BSG is really good imo, and its you are there approach owes a bit to Firefly. Unacknowledged on the mini-series DVD though.
Huh. Nathan is going to learn a valuable lesson about posting angry.
If being Malcolm Reynolds has taught me anything, it's to follow my over-developed sense of vengeance.
I know posting angry is terribly unwise and the whole post may come back to bite him in the ass, but that one line is just cracking my shit up.
Yes, I just hope he didn't learn anything similar from playing Caleb.
Yes, I just hope he didn't learn anything similar from playing Caleb.
Like, to fear women with weird-ass swords?
Yes, I just hope he didn't learn anything similar from playing Caleb.
Paying 20 bucks for your own comic is better than a poke in the eye?
Yeah, posting angry may not have been the best idea, but honestly, I think the only way that place stays in business is to grab people who are unaware they are being ripped off. That Serenity comic incident is by no means an isolated one. If that post makes a few more people walk the extra block or two to Whyte Knight and are thus able to avoid getting scammed, I'm glasd he posted it.
its you are there approach owes a bit to Firefly. Unacknowledged on the mini-series DVD though.
Moore's original mission statement for the miniseries describes using a documentary style and hand-held cameras, and extending that look into the FX shots. That was written in early (Jan. or Feb.) 2002. There was probably a "Firefly" pilot script then, but unless Moore was sneaking into Whedon's office and reading his notes, maybe they both just had the same idea. It's really not so groundbreaking that two people couldn't come up with it independently.
Sorry, but you have no idea how tired I am of hearing that.