You notice despite all his talk about honorable deaths and killing yourself if you fail in your job, he's still standing at the end. He doesn't do the "honorable" thing and kill himself.
Given what he said to Mal at the end, I always thought he was going off to commit suicide.
Anyone else read The Shepherd's Tale? Since Joss was involved, I think it's canon.
Didn't say want. Said Will.
Hard to tell, face like yours.
It was really hard for me to accept the antagonistic relationship between Mal and Simon in the movie, because by the end of the series they had come to a much better standing. Not that they were best buddies or anything, but they were much friendlier than this.
Anyone else read The Shepherd's Tale?
Dang it, I have it, arrived at crazy schedule time. I knew I forgot something. Too late to hit pause now.
Here is us, on the raggedy edge. Don't push me, I won't push you.
Not that they were best buddies or anything, but they were much friendlier than this.
But his sister wasn't going on walkabout to eat bugs.
Whaddhe say, whaddhe say?
We don't have any of our Chinese speakers here this evening, do we?
I think if Joss had his way River would never wear shoes. Ever.