Plus bonus points for use of the word 'mosey'.

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Firefly Spoilers  

Discussion of all Firefly episodes, including "Trash", "The Message", "Heart of Gold", and any movie news.


Lilty Cash - May 27, 2005 2:34:28 pm PDT #973 of 1424
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

How did she feel about the movie? I'm curious for virgin reports.

She seemed to enjoy it, if she was a little less enthusiastic than I was. (She works in film now, and I think I've seen a little of the old joy be replaced by a touch of cynicism.) The things I thought might have been explained or shown a little less than they should have been (Zoe and Mal's connection, their story in the war, Zoe and Wash's marriage, etc.) , she thought she got a fair impression of, at least enough to get her by. She was sitting on her seat waiting for River to bring it at the end, and clapped with everyone else when she finally did. (She thought the fight at the end went a little long before that, though.) Overall, good impression.

While she's a Firefly virgin, we go WAY back to high school as Buffy fanatics, so she's well versed in Whedonism.


Katerina Bee - May 27, 2005 4:04:07 pm PDT #974 of 1424
Herding cats for fun

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaasssssssssshhhhhhhhh!!!!!!


Lee - May 27, 2005 5:17:51 pm PDT #975 of 1424
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

So, was I the only one who thought, "gee, Joss turned River into Buffy, or maybe Dana"?


Gris - May 27, 2005 5:20:17 pm PDT #976 of 1424
Hey. New board.

No.

Not that I minded.

Honestly, I knew he was going to turn River into Buffy when I saw War Stories. Crazy psychic Buffy. So I was ready. It was cool.

Looking back the next day, the only thing I didn't think was pretty much excellent was the Simon/Kaylee. And that very rarely did anything for me in the series, either. Still, that scene is REALLY bad dialogue until Kaylee's all "You mean to say... sex?"


Lilty Cash - May 27, 2005 5:27:01 pm PDT #977 of 1424
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

I didn't mind it, honestly. Maybe I will on rewatch. At that point, I was in dire need of some schmoop. Also, I know upthread someone said they didn't quite buy shirtless and confident Simon, but I liked it. (Not to say whether I found it credible one way or the other, but I did enjoy it. In a bunk-worthy sort of way.)


Gris - May 27, 2005 5:29:05 pm PDT #978 of 1424
Hey. New board.

In many ways, I'm not concerned about "buying" things. I thought several of the characters acted enough different from the series that I could have been annoyed if this were another episode, or even a season finale.

But those don't have to be accessible to newcomers. Most of the OOCness was necessary for a fully accessible film, I think.


Lilty Cash - May 27, 2005 5:38:24 pm PDT #979 of 1424
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

Also? Still really, really mourning Wash. I think that all of the air was sucked out of the theater for a minute afterwards. I still kept thinking "He'll be ok." for a minute or so after. As if he wasn't so very, very impaled.

Cries again.

ETA: Anyone else keep quadruple checking the thread title before posting anything? I feel like I shouldn't be writing anything at all about it!


JZ - May 27, 2005 5:44:31 pm PDT #980 of 1424
See? I gave everybody here an opportunity to tell me what a bad person I am and nobody did, because I fuckin' rule.

Still, that scene is REALLY bad dialogue until Kaylee's all "You mean to say... sex?"

See, the unworkingness of it worked fine for me... Simon is possibly the awkwardest man in the 'verse, and it made perfect sense that he would be stumbly and ineloquent in an oddly formal way; then Kaylee cut right through it with "You're meanin' to say... sex?", and he blinked a sort of deer-caught-in-the-headlights blink that turned into a small "See, this is why I adore her" smile.

My one character-related bitch is the lack of scenes showing Kaylee's mechanical wizardry. That first landing was so rough and Mal was so shouty that Kaylee just looked flustered and panicky, and if we hadn't already known she was the greasemonkey who dove into junkpiles looking for salvageable parts and who patted the engine core and murmured, "That's my girl, that's my good girl," we might not have gotten anything from that sole scene of her working on the ship but Little girl, big ship, in over her head.

But that's really the only major bitch I have.


Betsy HP - May 27, 2005 5:46:34 pm PDT #981 of 1424
If I only had a brain...

still kept thinking "He'll be ok." for a minute or so after.

I kept thinking "He'll get better! He'll have a space-age cure, right?" right up until I saw the gravestone.


Lilty Cash - May 27, 2005 7:07:49 pm PDT #982 of 1424
"You see? THAT's what they want. Love, and a bit with a dog."

My one character-related bitch is the lack of scenes showing Kaylee's mechanical wizardry.

I had this, too. I would have like to seen a little more of Kaylee's Serenity love.

I kept thinking "He'll get better! He'll have a space-age cure, right?" right up until I saw the gravestone.

Yep. It's funny. Firefly is the show I'm newest to (I've only seen each ep once.) But, aside from possibly Wesley in Angel, and that less so, because I was so completely spoiled, I'm hard pressed to think of a Whedonverse death that has broken me more. Maybe because it was so unexpected and abrupt, maybe because Wash was so damned lovable, maybe it's because I only saw it yesterday, I don't know. It's hurty, though.