Awesome CaBil.
Looking at that I see all the other Serenity RPG expansion books coming out, too.
Hmm.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe.
Awesome CaBil.
Looking at that I see all the other Serenity RPG expansion books coming out, too.
Hmm.
Sumi posted this link in Other Media. Some spoilers for a Book backstory comic.
I wish I could afford this: [link]
Dunno if any of you need it, but Amazon has the Firefly boxset on sale for $16.99.
So a co-worker of mine, after having seen Waitress and Slither, decided that she loved Nathan Fillion. I asked her if she'd seen Firefly.
She'd never heard of it.
So I lent her my box set (and the movie) over the weekend.
This morning, she says she has to talk to me.
"I don't like sci-fi," she says.
I can tell where this is going.
Because she loved the hell out of the show. The writing, the acting, the characterization, the humor, everything. She and her boyfriend are already picking out the episodes they want to watch again when they're done. Her favorites so far are "Out of Gas," "Our Mrs. Reynolds," and "War Stories," which is the last she watched.
"Didn't I say, 'Don't doubt me'?" I said. Because I had. And now she's going to recommend it to other people.
We're what--six years out from production? And does anybody have any stories of loaning their dvds and having someone *not* like the show? I have none, and I've seen none here. If Firefly were to premiere this season, we'd get five years--or at least three. The audience is ready for it now. They weren't, when it aired.
...of course it's the viral underground thing of all the rabid fans pushing it onto an unsuspecting populace, the show itself creating a niche for the show, I'm pretty sure. Still, ahead of its time, a pioneer in approach, in cinematography, in music, in attitude. Those things keep showing up elsewhere.
I'd like my show back now, please. Even though the actors have aged out of their roles, and everybody's moved on.
If Firefly were to premiere this season, we'd get five years--or at least three. The audience is ready for it now. They weren't, when it aired.
If Firefly aired now, I think it'd almost certainly tank and get cancelled. Probably quicker than it did in 2002, as evident with Drive's 6 episodes. Major networks are even more trigger happy now, unfortunately. My general feeling is that 'I don't like sci-fi' is something which majorly limits a show's audience.
I did have one person who refused to watch Firefly 'cos it didn't have vampires in it, though. Oh dear.
I think Kevin is right. The test will be Virtuality in the spring. It is science fiction ON A SPACESHIP so there is no hiding it and sneaking it past the scifiphobes.
Parts of the San Diego Comic Con schedule have gone up. So far they are up to Friday...
Friday 1:30-2:30 Joss Whedon— Joss Whedon (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) and the writers and cast of his new short film, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, will show never-before-seen clips while Joss also discusses Buffy Season Eight, the Fray crossover, and the upcoming Serenity comic focusing on Shepherd Book. Ballroom 20
I wonder if Ron Glass will be there?
And does anybody have any stories of loaning their dvds and having someone *not* like the show?
I don't have one personally, but I just read about one. A couple friends and her boyfriend. So it does happen.