I agree with Betsy. The first couple of episodes left me cold, then, all of a sudden I fell in love.
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Early adopter chiming in here. Which, of course, means I'm so hopelessly in love now that I'm scaring myself.
I'll third that opinion (that it started slow), though the only episode I didn't really like was the first one, "The Train Job."
I love love loved it from the beginning, but it must be admitted that a lot of that was resting on Kaylee's face. Now I love love love it for lots of different reasons.
Kaylee's face among them.
I didn't love the first one, but by the second I was getting hooked.
I was wary of the Firefly, because I'm NSM into westerny things. Didn't love ep 1, was interested by 2, in love by 3. I just watched ep 8, and I can't believe how quickly I've become attached to the characters and their universe. I've even adapted my New Buffy dance to express my bouncy delight.
(Sits beside RL on the Kaylee bench.)
The first episode is the weakest (and I enjoyed it), but after that it began to rock hard.
I agree that the first episode was the weakest, but it was really hitting it's stride by the 3rd.
Didn't love ep 1, was interested by 2, in love by 3. I just watched ep 8, and I can't believe how quickly I've become attached to the characters and their universe.
I , the first couple episodes, but I was pretty much just watching out of loyalty. Then, when "Out of Gas" hit, Tim had me believing, for a split second, that he may well just kill off the captain and or crew and start fresh, well, he had me. Because I believed wholeheartedly that if anyone was capable of it, Minear was. Now I'm hooked.
I've even adapted my New Buffy dance to express my bouncy delight.
Oh good. I'mnot the only one who does this.
Victor, brother! I once described my Dance of New Buffy to Hec as a cross between football cheering, the twist, and the can-can. The Angel version has Stirring Pot dancing (I'm sorry, I don't know the real name, I learnt it off Ricki Lake) added to the mix. The Firefly dance contains much hip shimmying, elaborate hand movements, and dosey-doing. Wait, where are you all going? Come baaaack, dance with me! You know you wanna.