couldn't Jewel Staite have occasionally stopped smiling idiotically during the early episodes?
He must have not been watching when she was all shot and dying, huh?
Oh well, not the only thing Orson Scott Card and I disagree about.
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couldn't Jewel Staite have occasionally stopped smiling idiotically during the early episodes?
He must have not been watching when she was all shot and dying, huh?
Oh well, not the only thing Orson Scott Card and I disagree about.
He must have not been watching when she was all shot and dying, huh?
That was in the final episode, remember.
To be fair, Kaylee managed a bit of a smile. Granted, it was shocky and weak, but ... oh wait. That was utterly appropriate and believable.
Jewel is *so* my TV girlfriend.
ION, did y'all see this?
ION, did y'all see this?
That was posted in Minearverse yersterday. There was discussion, and the author of that piece showed up and joined in.
Don't the first ten count as early?
I stand by my disagreeing with OSC, though. He must not have the cute-girl-good-with-machinery-GUH! reaction that I do, 'cuz i never found Kaylee annoying.
tiaxiaode, heh. That's actually being discussed over in Minearverse, and the columnist is a brand-new Buffista.
That was posted in Minearverse yersterday
Allyson "The Minearverse 3: The Network Is a Harsh Mistress" Feb 2, 2005 6:44:34 am PST
I have to say, it took me a while to warm up to Kaylee properly, and she's still probably my least favourite character. That's got nothing to do with Jewel Staite though, and more to do with my intolerence for cheerful people.
It was the "Engines make her HOT" scene that allowed me to finally really connect with Kaylee and "get" her. Now I want to fiercely protect her from all evil. Kaylee has no inner conflicts, no inner demons, she knows who she is and likes herself; having no anger, she projects none onto her world or the people in it.
In defense of this post, I am slightly drunk and have been talking Freud and Jung all afternoon.
In OIS Kaylee is the only one with no secrets. She just is.
Can someone please post what I mean more eloquently.
Thank you.