Firefly Discussion (Merged)

More good news as far as episode production!

Episode #9 now has a title, a writer for the script and a director. This means that the show is still in production.

Also, word-of-mouth has it (as in "rumor unconfirmed by FOX") that FOX is intending to stick with Firefly at least through the "sweeps".

*Whew*... maybe.
 

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Yesterday I came in at the tail end of some stupid entertainment show (something like Hollywood insider or E! or something) and they had the Firefly crew on live. They were filming yesterday (and the ship bridge set was behind them). So, the show is still in production.
 

Well, last night's episode was pretty good. I like the whole folk hero thing and the character relationships are really starting to shape nicely.
 

Yes, I like how the characters and their relationships are progressing. However, if Joss Whedon’s past productions (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Angel”) are any indication of where this series is headed, it’s a safe bet that he will throw some curves at his characters as the series progresses. Whedon understands that happy relationships make for poor drama. His characters will mature, change, and as a result their relationships will be put through the proverbial wringer. Good stuff! (So watch out Wash and Zoe!)

Simon and Kaylee? I guess I could see that happening – Kaylee seems boy-crazy, while Simon probably likes the attention, but he isn’t sure what to do with it. Will it last? Hmm. At least until something better comes along for Kaylee. Simon isn’t going to be the one to break it off, and he seems like the kind of guy that women like having as their “best male friend”, if you know what I mean.

I hope Joss doesn’t rush too fast with the “Malcolm and Inara” romance. I like the way they play off of each other. In the previous episode it appears that Mal doesn’t know that he has her in his grasp, and Inara isn’t sure how Mal feels about her – nor does it seem that Inara is comfortable about feeling the way she does. That whole “sexual tension” thing…That’s good drama – so far.

The biggest problem that I have with the show so far is that, unlike Joss’ other programs, Firefly is a little too episodic. Plot consequences are wrapped up cleanly at the end of the episode. There doesn’t seem to be a grand story-arc, or a recurring menace – but I can deal with it.

Bottom line: four episodes into the series, and I like it. I’m still watching.
 

No comments yet on last night's show? It blew me away, easily the best of the entire series to this point. It was a little confusing at first, with them jumping around between 3 separate times (the present, with the Captain alone on the ship, and his flashbacks to events leading up to this point, and the prequel flashbacks).

This show's got definite potential, although I don't think it's going to get any more of a boost at this point from Buffy fans willing to check out the show. I feel like it's another Babylon 5: Crusade (good show, creator has a fanbase and experience to build on, but didn't survive without support from the network).
 

Chun-tzu said:
No comments yet on last night's show? It blew me away, easily the best of the entire series to this point.

Oh hell yeah! This episode was great! Crap. I sound like a groupie...

Anyways, I loved the flashbacks to when Reynolds first bought the ship, and I absolutely loved how they introduced Kaylee! I tell ya', that little intro alone added so much frickin' depth to her character that I can't wait to see her evolve on-screen. Although, it's kinda wierd that her sex drive is no longer fueled by engines and grease, but gauze and needles instead. Hmm. Go figure. :)
 

Whodat said:
The biggest problem that I have with the show so far is that, unlike Joss’ other programs, Firefly is a little too episodic. Plot consequences are wrapped up cleanly at the end of the episode. There doesn’t seem to be a grand story-arc, or a recurring menace – but I can deal with it.

That's by design, an intentional choice. He's already done two series that had tighter story arcs. A more episodic show is a place to tell slightly different stories. Plus, when you've got four TV shows in production, you don't want them all to have tight arcs. That way lies madness... :)
 

Umbran said:
Plus, when you've got four TV shows in production, you don't want them all to have tight arcs. That way lies madness... :)

Four? Buffy, Angel, Firefly...

Are you referring to the Buffy animated series? Or the spin-off for Giles? Or am I totally forgetting something?
 

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Last night's episode, I hafta agree, was easily the best. They're adding very cool depth to the characters. I liked the final flashback of Mal and the salesman in the derelict ship yard.

I wonder if those ship jackers will return in another episode.
 

Chun-tzu said:
Are you referring to the Buffy animated series? Or the spin-off for Giles? Or am I totally forgetting something?

The animated series is also in production, enough at least tob e counted as being on Joss' plate.

Last I heard, the Watcher/Ripper series would probably be given over to a producer in Britain. One of the reasons it's not in production is that Joss has not yet found someone he trusts implicitly like Marti Noxon or Tim Minear to work with him there.
 

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