So... Wednesday? Who's in?
Firefly 5: That's my girl... That's my good girl.
Discussion of the Mutant Enemy series, Firefly, the ensuing movie Serenity, and other projects in that universe.
I have to help a friend move this week, and I'm not sure which evening it will be. If it's not Wednesday, then I'm definitely in. If it is, I'll still try to make at least some of it, but I'm not sure.
If I have to miss any ep, though, this would probably be the one for me. There are some really wonderful parts that I love, but this is still one of my least favorite eps as a whole.
Count me in the disliking Bushwacked column but I am still in for Wednesday.
I didn't really dislike it, it's just my least favorite. I still think it's better than most other shows, but not one of Firefly's finest.
OMG did we know this was based on a "Bonanza" episode?
Wounded in an ambush, Joe Cartwright is rescued by the Griswolds, a farming family. Delirious with fever, Joe experiences surrealistic flashbacks and bizarre disturbing visions (in one, he sees Hoss trying to kill him!) As his condition worsens, it becomes obvious that emergency surgery is called for-but Joe is too seriously injured to be moved from the Griswold farm. Featured in the cast of this superbly directed and photographed episode are Richard O'Brien and Peggy McCoy as Mr. and Mrs. Griswold, and David Huddleston as Doc Scully. Originally telecast October 3, 1971, "Bushwacked!" was written by Preston Wood. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
edited 'cause... is anyone watching these for the first time?
Oh, Little Joe!
Plus, I probably shouldn't even mention it, but I'm very gratified to see that we're over 450 now.
Its looking good that I can participate. My first WnP!! Woot! Can't wait.
I'm on for Wednesday and the not loving of the ep. Should make for interesting comments!
I'm on for Wednesday, even though I won't be here in real time. Also not in love with the ep (the interrogation scenes are gold, though). Maybe not so incidentally, this is the only ep I missed / forgot to tape during the original run of the show.
In other news, I saw Stagecoach for the first time this weekend, and I definitely saw some influence on Firefly, I think! (Firefly has much better women, though.)
I can make it this week. I agree with Una, I really like the interrogation scenes (especially Wash -- "have you ever been with a warrior woman?"). Oh, and I have to say that as far as least favorite episodes go, for me it's "Heart of Gold."