next week on Firefly, Jayne gets hungry and eats a space fox, for dinner. Alive.
edited for clarity because Tim edited his post that was the backstory. (only a quote of Wanda's mention that they're airing episode 5 this week)
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next week on Firefly, Jayne gets hungry and eats a space fox, for dinner. Alive.
edited for clarity because Tim edited his post that was the backstory. (only a quote of Wanda's mention that they're airing episode 5 this week)
Or there's always the "Wanda's on crack" theory, which always explains so much.
there's always the "Wanda's on crack" theory
it's not an addiction. it's a part of her.
I was whitefonting since some people hadn't read/seen the pilot yet--I figured better safe than sorry.
CaBil, thanks to your post I'm now comparing Book to Nicholas D. Wolfwood.
Hi Tim! Hey, what did you say?
it's not an addiction. it's a part of her.
You're making it sound like it's all connected. Everything is connected. Connected, you know?
Ooh! Ooh! Does this mean I get to play with Reformation/Colonialist/Jesuit metaphors? What, you're telling me ME doesn't tailor their work directly to my lit crit obsessions on purpose?
Hmmm. Tim's presence in the spoiler thread means we'll either get some reasonably reliable gossip, or the entire universe will divide by zero and implode.
CaBil, thanks to your post I'm now comparing Book to Nicholas D. Wolfwood.
In the pilot he did do an efficient smackdown.
BTW, the scene with Mal decking the doctor in the cargo thinking he is the one that lured the cruiser out to them to where Mal is telling Inara not to tell him what to do after the character was shot was the preview I saw at San Diego Comic Con...
You're making it sound like it's all connected. Everything is connected. Connected, you know?
yes, that is the connection I was trying to make. about the connectedness.