There were meta reasons?
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I think they could have done away with Mr. Universe
I think they needed Mr. Universe to be Mr. Exposition, plus at the end they needed a way to not stop the signal to all the worlds....
There were meta reasons?
Ron Glass and Alan Tudyk would only agree to do one movie (which is why they were the last to be signed).
I don't think it's back peddling, so much as the River story wasn't the intention, as far as I understand. I did a quick Google on that term and I wasn't wrong: [link]
PS: Ron is signed for 3 movies. Until later this year when the contracts expire.
I think they needed Mr. Universe to be Mr. Exposition, plus at the end they needed a way to not stop the signal to all the worlds....
Right, and I think Book (with his...ahem...past as an operative) and a derelict signal device could have accomplished the same goal without bringing in "character we've never heard of before".
Right, and I think Book (with his...ahem...past as an operative) and a derelict signal device could have accomplished the same goal without bringing in "character we've never heard of before".
Oh, good point.
Except then we'd have no Lovebot....
Ron Glass and Alan Tudyk would only agree to do one movie (which is why they were the last to be signed).
Well, that's sad. And kind of lame.
Well, that's sad. And kind of lame.
Real life so often is.
For me, Mal was the Buffy of Firefly-- sort of the male equivalent of the "unexpected hero", while River was sort of the Drusilla. In Serenity, River was Buffy and Mal was, sort of, Angel-- the "if you can't do any good, then all you can do is good hero"
I disliked Mr. Universe not just because his sole purpose was the exposition (and the vague funny that is Jews! In! Space!), but because the crew/core of characters had to seek outside themselves in order for the story to move forward. They didn't get to pull themselves up by their bootstraps.
They had to go next door and ask if there were any bootstraps to be pulled.
I just really didn't like that the momentum wasn't carried forward on it's own, that there was actually a beat in the movie where Wash has to actually say, "we now have to go seek out another character because not a one of us is qualified to do anything with the plot as it stands."