Book comes across really preachy in this episode. At least, more than usual. I wonder if they were still feeling out his character?
I am always amused by the Feds looking under the placemats. Hee.
For a lot of other TV shows I own on DVD, I'll skip past the opening credits, but I never, ever have when watching Firefly.
Una I just finished (re) watching it to catch up (so-to-speak) and I agree on all your points. The feds and placemats is really funny.
I also think Book did come across as overly preachy, mainly when he talks about the reavers only being men and believing in a power than can heal. It looks like he's manuvering for an avenue there. Still in the book before the script Tim said that the whole episode served to further characters (the Alliance and Reavers included). I'd pretty much guessed as much. It was the 2nd episode.
I wonder if anyone goes to Sonny Rhodes' shows and instead of yelling out regular song titles yells out "PLAY THE FIREFLY THEME!!!"
I just figured the feds looking under placemets were looking for what they thought of as "clues" or "see what else we can find."
"oh look! a hidden key! there must be a golden lock!"
Ok, I got nothin.
I love the placemat thing. That was the first thing I thought of when this episode was mentioned. Okay, second after Simon and River hanging onto the outside of the ship. With the placemat guy behind them.
I am always amused by the Feds looking under the placemats
It reminds me of Vonnegut's Church of Jesus Christ the Kidnapped.
Wash is coming in second in the IMDB's
shocking deaths
poll. (Major plot spoilers)
Aw, damn, I missed it again. Bushwhacked is one of my favorite episodes, too! The best shot was when the camera pulled back from River and Simon clinging to the hull, to show Serenity, and back more to show the huge ship she was clinging to, and then back even more to show the stars and how tiny they all were. That shot gave me shivers.
Also, I loved how it was like two episodes in one. The first part in the empty ship, and when it was over I looked at the clock and it was only halfway through! and then the second part in the Alliance ship. It seemed to me to juxtapose the two worlds and how the Serenity crew didn't fit into either one.
I, Malcolm By Nathan Fillion
Whee! Hopefully that means it's shipping soon.
Dammit, I'm not allowed to buy anything for myself for the next month.
I suppose this gives me something on which to use the inevitable Amazon gift certificate(s)...