[SPOILERS] John Doe and Firefly 11/15

I missed these shows. I got a chance to babysit with a curvy friend, and I jumped at the chance. But I'm curious how things went in the episodes.

For instance, in John Doe, what was with the old woman who's been stalking him? What secrets have been revealed?

In Firefly, what happened, as well?

I'd be less anxious to learn if my curvy friend would want to hang out more. :( Then I wouldn't care if I miss a lot of episodes.
 

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Firefly:

Inara needs to go to one of the Core Worlds for her regular "re-registration physical." While there and waiting for Inara, Captain Mal gives strict orders no one else is to leave the ship.

River tries to skewer Jayne for a sarcastic remark he gave Simon, and Mal as a result has River confined to quarters.

While Inara is gone, Simon wishes to hire the crew for a HIGHLY ILLEGAL job on the core world - if they help him smuggle River and himself into the largest hospital there, so that he may use their super-duper-top-notch-medical scanners on her, then he will tell them how to raid the medical supply stocks in the hospital for the most valuable stuff, and return safely.

A montage ensues, in which Captain Mal, Zoe and Simon get intensive Bluff training on how to be paramedics, and Wash and Kaylee build a flying paramedic cruiser from scratch, using spit, bailing wire, lots of paint, and a core worlds junk yard. Jayne has to train three times as hard as Mal and Zoe, and can never seem to get it right. ("We tried to apply the cortical stimulants and the neural leads, but.... wait, I'll get it...") Simon give them a cheat sheet of the most expensive black market crap to get, and after putting River and Simon into a cataleptic state with a drug, they are off.

Finally, they are ready with their EMS uniforms and they fly into the hospital checkpoints. Mal has a brief conversation with Jayne about how he wants NO trouble between him and River. He swears he has no beef with her, and seemingly, that is that. They gear up for their big bluff to wheel the "bodies" to the morgue - and the on-call desk nurse just shuttles them past without a second glance. :) Jayne just HAS to throw his line in anyway, because, darn it, he worked on it, and he's gonna USE it!!! :D

Inside the hospital, Mal and Zoe administer the wake-up drugs to Simon and River, and take off for the drug stocks. Simon, River, and Jayne head for the high-dollar med scanner. Jayne breaks away briefly to phone the darned alliance police and verify the huge reward he will be getting.

On the way to the scanner, the Doc stops to save a patient that a first year med student blatantly screws up on, and almost kills. Big production of futuristic medical panels here. Not the smartest thing, but Simon's convictions really show through here, and River looks prouder of him than a mother of her star son.

Mal and Zoe are accosted by a doctor on the way, who imperiously orders them around. Just as their cover looks close to being blown, Zoe sneaks up behind him and shocks the doctor with a futuristic pair of heart stimulant paddles. "Clear." :)

Simon, River, Jayne have made it to the medical scanner, and scan River. The alliance has lobotomized River, such that she MUST FEEL every emotion - she cannot "put away" an emotion if she can't deal with it - she is forced to feel every single fear impulse or joy impulse at that time it comes up. No wonder she has half a bag of marbles!

Jayne hurries them up and leaves the medical center, telling them both the plan has changed. Jayne walks them RIGHT into an alliance trap out the back door. Jayne instead of being rewarded, is arrested.

More later...
 

Firefly was pretty good.

They land on an Alliance world because Inara's got a client. That leaves the others with little to do, though, and we see Mal and Jayne literally playing horse shoes (you'd think they'd have video games in the future!). Also, River's getting worse, and in one of her weird fits, she cuts Jayne with a knife (not too serious, but pissed him off pretty good).

The doctor, Simon, comes up with a job for them. His plan is to raid an Alliance hospital. He helps them get past security and tells them what's valuable, and in turn he gets some time to use their high-tech neuroimaging equipment to look into River's head. The hospital will be able to restock within hours, at the expense of the Alliance.

So, they bribe a guy for uniforms, forge some ID, and fix up a broken down ambulance (yeah, the ambulance part is pretty lame). Then the Doc coaches Mal, Zoe, and Jayne (disguised as emergency medical technicians) on what to tell the hospital when they pull up. Watching Jayne struggle to memorize his one line was hilarious. River and the Doc have to go in as corpses (since they're fugitives), and he injects them both with something that simulated death.

The crew gets into the hospital easily, as the nurse just waves them by. Mal and Zoe take their carts down to supplies and clean it out. Jayne accompanies River and Simon to neuroimaging, where Simon discovers some interesting things. There are multiple incisions in her brain, so they did a lot of tampering with it. Her amygdala (i think) was pretty messed up, which is what prevents her from being able to filter her actions or feelings the way the rest of us do. Jayne, however, has turned traitor on the fugitives, and has cut a deal with the Feds. He shepherds them out the back, where they're all grabbed by the Marshalls (including Jayne, for aiding and abetting; never trust those Feds).

Mal and Zoe (and Wash, piloting the ambulance) are getting worried. The others are 10 minutes past rendez-vous; something must have happened. So they go in to find them. The 3 captured guys are interrogated a bit (Doc has no clue that Jayne betrayed them), and taken to holding. That's when Jayne makes a break for it, and they manage to overpower their two guards. But they still have to make it back to the ship. Meanwhile, the Feds have arrived, and these guys are creepy and nasty. When they find out that the marshalls spoke to River, they kill the marshalls without hesitation. Hearing the death cries, the 3 escapees make a break for the other way, and with some help from Mal and Zoe, they manage to escape.

Back on the ship, the Doc thinks Jayne is a hero, for fighting so hard to defend him and his sister. As everyone goes off to do their duties, Jayne starts putting away their loot and Mal KOs him with a wrench. Jayne wakes up in the outer hold, with the outer door open as they're taking off. He's going to get sucked out soon once they hit orbit. Jayne asks the Captain what the heck's going on through a walkie talkie, and the Captain asks him what they were doing in the back entrance. Mal sees right through Jayne's betrayal, and makes it clear to him that this is the punishment for traitors. Mal tells him, what you do to anyone on my crew, you do to ME.

Mal leaves him to die, but before he goes, Jayne begs him not to tell the others what he did. Just make something up. Mal closes the outer door, sparing Jayne.

Overall, one of the best shows this season (second only to "Out of Gas," the one where they ran out of air).

As for John Doe, I can't help you there. That show doesn't do anything for me.
 

Completing the rest of firefly -

Mal and Zoe have made it to the drug stores. Their fake ID's don't work. However, the doctor they zapped DOES, and with one swipe of his ID, they are in, and stealing drugs left and right, and filling up two large futuristic morgue caskets they have been wheeling around since they smuggled in River and Simon. (For the look of them, think Spock's casket at the end of Star Trek 2.)

Jayne/River/Simon are interrogated by Alliance Police, and after a little rough treatment are taken away for holding until the guys with the blue hands (they're gloves, by the way) can get there to collect them.

On the way, Jayne gets brave, and he and Simon manage to take out the two guards that escorted them. Simon knocks his out, Jayne kills his.

Mal and Zoe return to the EMS cruiser, but R/J/S have not returned. Mal and Zoe, using Kaylee as their computer hacker, pinpoint R/J/S through the damage they cause escaping.

Meanwhile, the Boys with the Blue Hands arrive. They kill every last one of the alliance police - anyone who had contact with River. ?!?! Jayne and Simon argue about which way to escape - until they hear the Alliance police screams. RUN!!!!

In short, after a chase scene, Mal and Zoe arrive just in time to rescue them. They make off with the Drugs, Inara has returned, everyone is happy, Jayne gets praise for Saving Simon and River, and all is happy.


...until....


Mal gets Jayne alone, unloading the drugs. Mal clobbers Jayne with a wrench the size of his forearm, and throws Jayne into the airlock. As the ship leaves atmosphere, Malcom talks with Jayne through a personal comlink. Apparently, he decided Jayne's story to be a little lacking, and pieced together why Jayne was taking River and Simon through an exit which WASN'T in the plan. Mal makes it VERY clear to Jayne that when you screw with one of his crew, you screw with HIM. Jayne apologizes, but Mal leaves him to die a nasty death in the airlock.

The last two minutes are some of the best television this season yet.

Mal turns to leave the cargo hold.

Jayne:"What are you gonna tell the others?"
Mal:"Haven't thought about it that much."
Jayne gasping:"Don't tell the others... what I did."
Mal thinks, walks out - and all you see is his hand reach back in just long enough to toggle the control that shuts the airlock.

Jayne breathes. Deeply.

A Pause.

Another Pause..

"Can I come in now?"

Show ends.
 

John Doe was pretty good, but still failing its potential.

The cops find a private eye who has been following Doe - and he has been "home-brew" eletrocuted.

They call in John, who figures out where the woman who did the deed was living.

John goes to a house with tons of pictures of Himself, Theresa (the woman with the scarf onthe barge fromthe first episode), and a big golden retriever.

In a nutshell, Hatchet-Faced Witch shows up, tells john all about his past - Thommy Crowder, from Twin Falls, Idaho, he is, who was born with a degenerative brain disorder - and was put into a special medical program along with other kids - including Theresa.

Armed with this, he goes to Idaho, spends time with his parents' next-door neighbors, and gets some of his roots back. He even gets some homemade cupcakes to take with him.

The homemade cupcakes have an expiration date.

He races back, and the whole thing, parents' neighbors, the farm, the parents' graves, EVERYTHING - is gone.

He races back to Seattle - he has been missing for three days - no one knows where he went, and what was Theresa's house, is now the house for the stalker who was obsessed with him - nad she is both dead, and also she is someone he has NEVER seen before.

End of the show - the Hatchet Faced Witch is talking to someone heavily clothed on a park bench, in sign language, asking forgiveness, because she couldn't turn John to their cause. The heavily clothed figure tells HFW that she should have been honest with him, and told him the truth. She is assassinated from behind by a man in a dark trenchcoat with a knife. And that's that.

In short, the whole show was a lie, and leaves you cloaked in mystery even more now than before.
 

*sigh* I wish I had a working VCR. And an antenna that lets me get the local stations. (I have to fight to get control of the family TV during my shows...)

Looks like I'm going to miss this coming Friday's shows, as well. My curvy friend has agreed to let me take her out sometime this weekend to celebrate (1) my getting a new job, (2) her birthday (much belated, but that's the way it is with her), and (3) because I've never been in a fancy-schmancy restaurant. Hopefully she'll dress up spectacularly. :)

(I don't expect anything to come of it. She's just a friend. Still, I adore her, so it's fun to spend time with her. And there's always reruns. :) )
 

I'm still enjoying John Doe. I just want some spoilers so I can read the secrets of the show when they eventually cancel it.
 

Crothian said:
I'm still enjoying John Doe. I just want some spoilers so I can read the secrets of the show when they eventually cancel it.
FOX has picked it up for the rest of the year (full season) and it looks to be doing very well in the ratings. Rumor is that FOX sees it as the new X-Files.
 

Hand of Evil said:

FOX has picked it up for the rest of the year (full season) and it looks to be doing very well in the ratings. Rumor is that FOX sees it as the new X-Files.

That's good news, Hopefully it will be
 

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