Great reaction video. Sorry to hear about your loss. Lost a good friend myself a couple of weeks ago, seems like there's a lot of that going around. God bless.
Love your content - appreciate you sharing your adventures through these series with us - if you're looking for maybe another light-hearted adventure series - The Librarians is a series that has a lot of the same spirit. Not the same setting or situations, but the characters show a lot of the same qualities and the writing felt fairly similar.
Mal and Inarra's problem is that both are sure that the other doesn't share their feelings. Both would be REALLY embarrassed to express theirs only to find they weren't mutual.
The reason Firefly was canceled is that Fox got a new head of programming in 2002 named Gail Berman ( she’s on my list of most hated people in history. Up there with Hitler an Benladen) Anyway there is an idiotic tradition in broadcasting that when a new person takes over they cancel everything their predecessor green lit, whether it’s good or not. The Tick was also a great new Fox show in 2002, also canceled for the same reason. There was a huge write in campaign to try and save the show but it was too late. But, on the strength of that fan base Whedon got money to make the Firefly movie Serenity in 2005.
Also Fox bounced it around their schedule a good bit and cancelled some scheduled airings...mostly due to conflicts caused by Fox airing NFL games and the fact that they can go to overtime.
Jayne's fixation for money is explained in The Message where you learn that he's sending his mom money to help out. And his mom thanks him because someone (his younger sibling?) Is sick.
Heart of Gold- Inara's profession requires her to lie, to not admit her true feeling. And Mal-somebody once compared him to a 10 year old boy, emotionally. When he's got a girl he gas uncomfortable feeings for, that's the girl he'll fight with hardest, the one he'll punch on the arm first.
It's reported that Inara's backstory is that she suffers from a terminal illness which is why she abandons her old life to work from Serenity. She wants to avoid all meaningful personal connections so people won't be devastated by her death. When she realizes she has fallen for Mal in episode 13 she decides that she has to leave.
When Jayne's mother sends him the hat, she mentions in her letter, she and his very sick sister appreciate all the money he is sending her. It suggests he needs the money for his sister.
A significant event happened in the last episode which a lot of people miss or are not in a position to appreciate. It is a nautical tradition (especially in the Navy) that one doesn't come aboard a ship without the captain's permission (or permission from his representative - the officer on watch). In the first episode, River was smuggled on board. Even though there was a lot of coming and going throughout the series, it wasn't until this episode that she formally requested "permission to come aboard" - which was granted by the Captain. So now she is officially welcome on the ship. As for the other big issue, more Firefly, hopefully nobody answers that before you watch the movie. After that, you'll learn more about characters' backstories, futures, and other secrets.
@@AndrewSkow1 - It appears in the first pilot episode Kaylee was selling tickets and welcoming them aboard, so that's sorta like getting permission from the Captain's representative. (Actually, that's exactly what it was.) The other cast members were crew or renting one of the shuttles to live in, so that was like getting from the Captain, too. Government officials came aboard during the course of their duties - so technically not needing "permission". And then there were bad guys who came aboard without permission for nefarious purposes, (Crow in Train Job, Badger in Shindig, Early in Objects in Space, among others) but they were bad guys and they were doing it wrong.
Hi there and hello Ms. Cryer. I always thought that this is an excellent example of how River could ‘kill’ a person with her mind. Causing the bounty hunter guy to go insane, start hearing things.
Nathan Fillion (who plays Mal) wasn’t going full Greek statue. He was wearing a sock…with Joss Whedon’s face on it. So all his co-stars, trying hard enough not to laugh at his nakedness, had to try even harder not to look or laugh.
I have posted before: I think "The Message" is as close to a classic tragedy as TV gets- Tracy is up there with Oedipus, Hamlet, and Willie Loman. His own internal flaws bring him to his fate, causing an emotional reaction in the audience. Tracey thinks he's smarter, quicker, lighter on his feet, than everybody around him, and he thinks he can dupe anybody. And, of course, he can't.
If Fox would have aired the episodes in order and not changed time slots and nights maybe it would have had a chance. One issue with a new series is Ron Glass who plays Shepard has past away so they would have to recast his part.
I'm sure you have been told this, and I see the book next to you, but the Watchmen series is based upon the comic, not the movie. I do think as it moves along, it reduces in severity and focus's more on story
It's Adam Baldwin but understand the confusion. Daniel is one of the brothers. Think Adam is their cousin. Adam was also great in Chuck another great show you might want to check out.
Yup, its hard when you get to the end, you're going to truly be a browncoat when you have that pit in your stomach knowing that no more is coming. Its a great feeling actually to know youve joined an elite group that hates the executive that cancelled it. I will also put in a suggestion for you to react to The Legend of Vox Machina. Since you enjoyed Firefly so much, LOVM has everything it it as well, but in a fantasy setting.
Joss Wheadon is this show...yes someone else could do the show but NO without Joss it would be an empty shell of itself. Love him or hate him he was very, very Gifted....Buffy is some of the best writing for a tv show of that time
my favorite 'in joke' is in the 2nd episode where Zoe asks Simon 'why...is there someone you are into?' because the actor is gay in real life. gets a smile from me evety time!
I respectfully disagree. This show needs to stay as it is. Anyone trying to start it up again, or reboot it, would ruin it. The closeness of the cast members could not be recreated and current day writers would jack it up. We need to be satisfied with what we have, and love the show for what it was……perfection.
There wasn't one season, there was half a season. They got cancelled before episode 11 was aired and they had 3 more in the bag after that for a 22 to 24 episode season, back in those days all seasons were a minimum of 20 episodes. We didn't even get a full season .
STAR TREK TNG is for you if you like a SciFi easy relaxing, thought provoking series... less comedy but more meaning and it has its comedy moments....watch from season 3 onwards , first 2 were rough and not fan favourites . Star Trek VOYAGER is great too....specially season4 onward when they get a BORG crew member .
Star Trek - The Original Series, because it's the original series. You get to see tribbles and learn to play Fizzben (a card game) and see major cultural issues addressed. "Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor, not a ... " Also, "He's dead, Jim." - Even more culturally relevant, you get to appreciate Gwen DeMarco's line: "Self control? That's funny coming from the guy that slept with every Terrakian slave girl and Moon Princess on the show." The Next Generation, because - it's sort of like the original series, but more modern. Only one episode really a "must watch" though - A Fistful of Datas - but you have to watch a lot of other episodes to appreciate who the characters are before you see it. Also, that episode where they went back in time was pretty good. No, not that one, the other one where they went back in time. No, not that one either. Yeah, that one, that was good. Deep Space Nine - far and away the greatest character arcs of any of the Star Trek series. They can be hit or miss, but enough hits to put in the effort. Voyager - Uhhhhh... no. Imagine a show in which almost every role was mis-cast. Or maybe just not worth casting. Enterprise - to each his own. In my humble opinion, this one did have the hottest Vulcan character. I didn't watch it, but a lot of people think it sucked. (Then again, there are people who liked "Voyager" - so what do they know?)
@@dougearnest7590 Enterprise had good seasons but the biggest problem as far as i am concerned was the whole timetravel war stuff and they changed the themesong at the start of the third season and as for voyager it was a good show but it could have been better
This was a great series but you can't make lightning strike twice. Times are different now and all the creative writers seem to have disappeared so you probably would not get as good as story as this. The time to make this a great continuation has come and gone, sadly. At least we had the movie to wrap things up And there is the book and comic series that continues the story which itself is very interesting.
Firefly could have been bigger than Star Trek....IF it had been put out by a company with two brain cells to rub together. But it was put out by Fox....who hadn't. Screened it in the wrong order, didn't promote it, put it on at the worst possible time on the worst possible day and where it clashed with a very popular series on a rival channel. For sheer incompetence in their field, Fox are world champions. They didn't even show the last two episodes, though they were screened later. Also Fox owned the rights and refused to let anyone else make another series! When I think of all the mediocre to garbage programmes to which Fox gave a seemingly endless number of series....
Could Joss renew the series? I don't know. For one, Ron Glass is no longer with us, so that along with some things getting tied up and some corners getting painted into, I know I wouldn't be able to do it. Could someone else do it? NO. This world comes from the mind of Joss, and just like with Star Wars, when George Lucas sold it, lesser writers and producers have tanked the franchise. The issue with Joss himself, if you watch him in interviews and panels you'll see he's a geek. And like many geeks, it seems he is a bit lacking on interpersonal skills. This paired with the sudden stress and fame, unchecked, was a recipe for disaster. I don't fully fault Joss either, being a creative genius, a lot of people around him were more interested in getting in on the ride to the top, and less on calling him out on the developing bad behavior and habits. He was the golden goose, but anyone that knows geese knows that they can be very bad-tempered. It has been said by multiple sources that he was enabled. My hope is that now that he has suffered, if he puts in the work, like some of his best characters, he can learn and come back stronger and better. “It's my estimation that every man ever got a statue made of him was one kind of a son of a bitch or another. --Malcolm Reynolds”
I loved the scene from River's point of view at the beginning of _Objects in Space_ . It seems like River can sense thoughts or emotions, but she hears them in a symbolic or metaphorical form.
They are talking a reboot of the show wich most of us out here don't think too much about. They'll recast and don't think they'll get a cast as connected as this one. I'd rather just enjoy what we got and not have an embarrassing reboot to give everyone more bitter corporate stupidity memories. And with the original cast a bit aged a continuation of the series would seem to need a massive time jump. Don't think it would work. Especially with us losing Ron Glass.
Firefly's brilliance was Whedon. I wouldn't watch a continuation that he was not at the helm of. If there was ever any doubt of that the total abortion of the second-half of the first season of the Nevers proved what happens when you remove the man from his ideas.
You were right on track with why Mal was trying to keep Wash focused on anything but the torture, then you slipped when you said, "she chose her husband". Zoe chose Wash for the very same reason Mal kept him going...Wash was too weak to withstand the torture. It had nothing to do with marital commitments. By the way...your microphone placement was perfect where it was.
Joss did some very gross things(as far as creative people I respected and thought were good people, but betrayed everything I felt made him good and respectable, only Neil Gaiman is worse), but he was a great writer (he and Tim Minear did most of the writing and show-running)... He just shouldn't be in power over other people -- it goes to his head, but it's a waste for him not to be writing. Without Joss and Tim writing (Maybe Tim could be show-runner? I'm not aware of him abusing power) it wouldn't be Firefly. He (or rather his production company, Mutant Enemy) owns the comic books and maybe any novelization rights... I'm not sure who owns the rest, now -- FOX owned the series rights and the movie was Universal... so it's complicated. I think Disney now owns that part of FOX, now? It could be done, but the movie was in 2005... almost 20 years ago... they couldn't just pick up where left off.
Nathan Fillian floated the idea of buying the ‘rights’ what ever that means and suddenly Everybody wanted to contribute something, anything to make that happen.
@@wscottc60 The biggest problem is it's been 20 years. It could be done, but you'd have to do a big time jump... and a lot would have happened in 20 years. It would be hard to go back to the story threads introduced, but never resolved in the series or movie.
name one show/movie that picks up where it left off and is just as good... PLEASE do NOT make more firefly eps. they'll only screw it up. best leave it alone. every ep is a jewel...
The more cuts you do make the more work for you with (I believe) lesser benefits. I guess you probably do these full length on your patreon and I like you and your channel and I may think about it sooner or later, but all that aside... these cuts really suck in so many ways and so many levels too much for me to illiterate. It's the cuts. Timing, missing essential scene clips, etc. If I didn't know this series so well I wouldn't know what's going on. I like the reax that shows enough to let a stranger know kinda what's happening and happened so they can draw in NEW fans. It's bad script writing to think that they would not secure their spaceship in hostile territory with hostilities in process. That is so stupid writing because RL would not happen. The more cuts you do make the more work for you with (I believe) lesser benefits.
Adam baldwin not Daniel. I wonder why you have daniel stuck in your mind. Wh@re was mentioned so many times but that one episode they bleeped them all. Hate that. Best ep (imo): trash. Fave characters: kaylee and walsh. Ok onto the movie then.
Great reaction video. Sorry to hear about your loss. Lost a good friend myself a couple of weeks ago, seems like there's a lot of that going around. God bless.
Love your content - appreciate you sharing your adventures through these series with us - if you're looking for maybe another light-hearted adventure series - The Librarians is a series that has a lot of the same spirit. Not the same setting or situations, but the characters show a lot of the same qualities and the writing felt fairly similar.
Mal and Inarra's problem is that both are sure that the other doesn't share their feelings. Both would be REALLY embarrassed to express theirs only to find they weren't mutual.
The reason Firefly was canceled is that Fox got a new head of programming in 2002 named Gail Berman ( she’s on my list of most hated people in history. Up there with Hitler an Benladen) Anyway there is an idiotic tradition in broadcasting that when a new person takes over they cancel everything their predecessor green lit, whether it’s good or not. The Tick was also a great new Fox show in 2002, also canceled for the same reason. There was a huge write in campaign to try and save the show but it was too late. But, on the strength of that fan base Whedon got money to make the Firefly movie Serenity in 2005.
Also Fox bounced it around their schedule a good bit and cancelled some scheduled airings...mostly due to conflicts caused by Fox airing NFL games and the fact that they can go to overtime.
It's always sad coming to an end of a BBB beloved series.
Wishing you a Merry Christmas ❤
Film "Serenity (2005)" wraps it up.
Sorry for your loss, especially at this time of year.
I appreciate you and thank you for making content.
Jayne's fixation for money is explained in The Message where you learn that he's sending his mom money to help out. And his mom thanks him because someone (his younger sibling?) Is sick.
Heart of Gold- Inara's profession requires her to lie, to not admit her true feeling. And Mal-somebody once compared him to a 10 year old boy, emotionally. When he's got a girl he gas uncomfortable feeings for, that's the girl he'll fight with hardest, the one he'll punch on the arm first.
Disney owns the intellectual property rights to Firefly.
It's reported that Inara's backstory is that she suffers from a terminal illness which is why she abandons her old life to work from Serenity. She wants to avoid all meaningful personal connections so people won't be devastated by her death. When she realizes she has fallen for Mal in episode 13 she decides that she has to leave.
So sorry for the loss of your friend ❤❤
Yes, the best sci-fi, space western soap opera ever!
56:01 This little speech would get Burgess a Cabinet position in the next Drumpf Administration.
When Jayne's mother sends him the hat, she mentions in her letter, she and his very sick sister appreciate all the money he is sending her. It suggests he needs the money for his sister.
A significant event happened in the last episode which a lot of people miss or are not in a position to appreciate. It is a nautical tradition (especially in the Navy) that one doesn't come aboard a ship without the captain's permission (or permission from his representative - the officer on watch). In the first episode, River was smuggled on board. Even though there was a lot of coming and going throughout the series, it wasn't until this episode that she formally requested "permission to come aboard" - which was granted by the Captain. So now she is officially welcome on the ship.
As for the other big issue, more Firefly, hopefully nobody answers that before you watch the movie. After that, you'll learn more about characters' backstories, futures, and other secrets.
Nice point. I had always liked the line in the scene, but never thought about it in the fuller narrative.
That is a cool observation. Never connected that before. Thanks! 🙂
That might be a good observation if anyone else, at any point in the series, had requested permission to board any vessel.
@@AndrewSkow1 - It appears in the first pilot episode Kaylee was selling tickets and welcoming them aboard, so that's sorta like getting permission from the Captain's representative. (Actually, that's exactly what it was.) The other cast members were crew or renting one of the shuttles to live in, so that was like getting from the Captain, too. Government officials came aboard during the course of their duties - so technically not needing "permission". And then there were bad guys who came aboard without permission for nefarious purposes, (Crow in Train Job, Badger in Shindig, Early in Objects in Space, among others) but they were bad guys and they were doing it wrong.
good call on the actor that was in Supernatural. He actually played the Yellow Eyed Demon that killed Sam and Deans mother
Firefly won’t come back. Joss did a scorched Earth on it with Serenity. It hurt, but I understand the sentiment.
Kazzy: "Crazy trumps Hot".
Me: "Crazy standing up is Crazy laying down"!
Hi there and hello Ms. Cryer.
I always thought that this is an excellent example of how River could ‘kill’ a person with her mind. Causing the bounty hunter guy to go insane, start hearing things.
It's a crime that there was only one season.
Seasonal meme: Every time a TH-cam viewer falls in love with "Firefly," A Fox TV executive falls off the Nakatomi Plaza building.;)
Fox displaying their usual utter incompetence. Show is garbage? Give it a dozen seasons! Show is great! Cancel it mid-first season!
It's twice the crime knowing it's only half a season.
I hope every so often you'll do a movie reaction. 🙂
Nathan Fillion (who plays Mal) wasn’t going full Greek statue. He was wearing a sock…with Joss Whedon’s face on it. So all his co-stars, trying hard enough not to laugh at his nakedness, had to try even harder not to look or laugh.
classic stuff Amanda. Another series with a cool crew is Dark Matter (from the creators of the Stargate series).
Last time I was this early, Shan Yu was merely a juvenile delinquent.
I'm sorry to hear about your friend Kevin.
Welcome to the tribe new Browncoat. Love it and mourn
I have posted before: I think "The Message" is as close to a classic tragedy as TV gets- Tracy is up there with Oedipus, Hamlet, and Willie Loman. His own internal flaws bring him to his fate, causing an emotional reaction in the audience. Tracey thinks he's smarter, quicker, lighter on his feet, than everybody around him, and he thinks he can dupe anybody. And, of course, he can't.
Missing you. Waiting for next reaction.
Please come live if possible
hey hugs happy holidays =)
The best sci-fi that has ever been canceled.
If Fox would have aired the episodes in order and not changed time slots and nights maybe it would have had a chance. One issue with a new series is Ron Glass who plays Shepard has past away so they would have to recast his part.
I'm sure you have been told this, and I see the book next to you, but the Watchmen series is based upon the comic, not the movie. I do think as it moves along, it reduces in severity and focus's more on story
It's Adam Baldwin but understand the confusion. Daniel is one of the brothers. Think Adam is their cousin. Adam was also great in Chuck another great show you might want to check out.
he was also in full metal jerkin...
Adam is no relation of Alec, Stephen, and Billy.
Maybe, but I believe I read it online maybe somewhere. But most everything is questionable in here.
Just Googled it, and since it's here might be a little suspect, but it said that they are distantly related cousins.
Yup, its hard when you get to the end, you're going to truly be a browncoat when you have that pit in your stomach knowing that no more is coming. Its a great feeling actually to know youve joined an elite group that hates the executive that cancelled it.
I will also put in a suggestion for you to react to The Legend of Vox Machina. Since you enjoyed Firefly so much, LOVM has everything it it as well, but in a fantasy setting.
Joss Wheadon is this show...yes someone else could do the show but NO without Joss it would be an empty shell of itself. Love him or hate him he was very, very Gifted....Buffy is some of the best writing for a tv show of that time
Ozark? -> the series with Jason Bateman, i loved it
"The Expanse" is also very good
my favorite 'in joke' is in the 2nd episode where Zoe asks Simon 'why...is there someone you are into?' because the actor is gay in real life. gets a smile from me evety time!
I respectfully disagree. This show needs to stay as it is. Anyone trying to start it up again, or reboot it, would ruin it. The closeness of the cast members could not be recreated and current day writers would jack it up. We need to be satisfied with what we have, and love the show for what it was……perfection.
There wasn't one season, there was half a season. They got cancelled before episode 11 was aired and they had 3 more in the bag after that for a 22 to 24 episode season, back in those days all seasons were a minimum of 20 episodes. We didn't even get a full season .
And Fox did not even air all of the episodes that were shot...IIRC there were 2 or 3 episodes in the DVD box set that were never aired...
lol, “Crazy trumps hot.” So many people would have had such happier lives if they could have just abided by that rule…
yeah, but crazy is also good in bed, and the kitchen, and the park, and on the deck, etc.
Surely someone else is screaming out in the comments that she has to watch Serenity, the movie that ties up the series.
STAR TREK TNG is for you if you like a SciFi easy relaxing, thought provoking series... less comedy but more meaning and it has its comedy moments....watch from season 3 onwards , first 2 were rough and not fan favourites . Star Trek VOYAGER is great too....specially season4 onward when they get a BORG crew member .
Star Trek -
The Original Series, because it's the original series. You get to see tribbles and learn to play Fizzben (a card game) and see major cultural issues addressed. "Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor, not a ... " Also, "He's dead, Jim." - Even more culturally relevant, you get to appreciate Gwen DeMarco's line: "Self control? That's funny coming from the guy that slept with every Terrakian slave girl and Moon Princess on the show."
The Next Generation, because - it's sort of like the original series, but more modern. Only one episode really a "must watch" though - A Fistful of Datas - but you have to watch a lot of other episodes to appreciate who the characters are before you see it. Also, that episode where they went back in time was pretty good. No, not that one, the other one where they went back in time. No, not that one either. Yeah, that one, that was good.
Deep Space Nine - far and away the greatest character arcs of any of the Star Trek series. They can be hit or miss, but enough hits to put in the effort.
Voyager - Uhhhhh... no. Imagine a show in which almost every role was mis-cast. Or maybe just not worth casting.
Enterprise - to each his own. In my humble opinion, this one did have the hottest Vulcan character. I didn't watch it, but a lot of people think it sucked. (Then again, there are people who liked "Voyager" - so what do they know?)
@@dougearnest7590 TNG did it better.
@@dougearnest7590 Enterprise had good seasons but the biggest problem as far as i am concerned was the whole timetravel war stuff and they changed the themesong at the start of the third season and as for voyager it was a good show but it could have been better
Few people write creeps like Whedon does. Now we know why
This was a great series but you can't make lightning strike twice. Times are different now and all the creative writers seem to have disappeared so you probably would not get as good as story as this. The time to make this a great continuation has come and gone, sadly. At least we had the movie to wrap things up
And there is the book and comic series that continues the story which itself is very interesting.
Firefly could have been bigger than Star Trek....IF it had been put out by a company with two brain cells to rub together. But it was put out by Fox....who hadn't.
Screened it in the wrong order, didn't promote it, put it on at the worst possible time on the worst possible day and where it clashed with a very popular series on a rival channel.
For sheer incompetence in their field, Fox are world champions.
They didn't even show the last two episodes, though they were screened later.
Also Fox owned the rights and refused to let anyone else make another series!
When I think of all the mediocre to garbage programmes to which Fox gave a seemingly endless number of series....
Could Joss renew the series? I don't know. For one, Ron Glass is no longer with us, so that along with some things getting tied up and some corners getting painted into, I know I wouldn't be able to do it. Could someone else do it? NO. This world comes from the mind of Joss, and just like with Star Wars, when George Lucas sold it, lesser writers and producers have tanked the franchise.
The issue with Joss himself, if you watch him in interviews and panels you'll see he's a geek. And like many geeks, it seems he is a bit lacking on interpersonal skills. This paired with the sudden stress and fame, unchecked, was a recipe for disaster. I don't fully fault Joss either, being a creative genius, a lot of people around him were more interested in getting in on the ride to the top, and less on calling him out on the developing bad behavior and habits. He was the golden goose, but anyone that knows geese knows that they can be very bad-tempered. It has been said by multiple sources that he was enabled. My hope is that now that he has suffered, if he puts in the work, like some of his best characters, he can learn and come back stronger and better. “It's my estimation that every man ever got a statue made of him was one kind of a son of a bitch or another. --Malcolm Reynolds”
Earliest I have been to one of her reactions. Have fun Kazz.
I loved the scene from River's point of view at the beginning of _Objects in Space_ . It seems like River can sense thoughts or emotions, but she hears them in a symbolic or metaphorical form.
OK. You ARE going to watch Serenity? Right?
They are talking a reboot of the show wich most of us out here don't think too much about. They'll recast and don't think they'll get a cast as connected as this one. I'd rather just enjoy what we got and not have an embarrassing reboot to give everyone more bitter corporate stupidity memories. And with the original cast a bit aged a continuation of the series would seem to need a massive time jump. Don't think it would work. Especially with us losing Ron Glass.
Don't forget the movie
You are going to watch the movie, right? Serenity
Firefly's brilliance was Whedon. I wouldn't watch a continuation that he was not at the helm of. If there was ever any doubt of that the total abortion of the second-half of the first season of the Nevers proved what happens when you remove the man from his ideas.
Hi Kazzy, can you do a reaction to the trilogy of spiderman of Raimi, please🥺.
You were right on track with why Mal was trying to keep Wash focused on anything but the torture, then you slipped when you said, "she chose her husband". Zoe chose Wash for the very same reason Mal kept him going...Wash was too weak to withstand the torture. It had nothing to do with marital commitments. By the way...your microphone placement was perfect where it was.
Joss did some very gross things(as far as creative people I respected and thought were good people, but betrayed everything I felt made him good and respectable, only Neil Gaiman is worse), but he was a great writer (he and Tim Minear did most of the writing and show-running)... He just shouldn't be in power over other people -- it goes to his head, but it's a waste for him not to be writing. Without Joss and Tim writing (Maybe Tim could be show-runner? I'm not aware of him abusing power) it wouldn't be Firefly.
He (or rather his production company, Mutant Enemy) owns the comic books and maybe any novelization rights... I'm not sure who owns the rest, now -- FOX owned the series rights and the movie was Universal... so it's complicated. I think Disney now owns that part of FOX, now? It could be done, but the movie was in 2005... almost 20 years ago... they couldn't just pick up where left off.
Nathan Fillian floated the idea of buying the ‘rights’ what ever that means and suddenly Everybody wanted to contribute something, anything to make that happen.
@@wscottc60 The biggest problem is it's been 20 years. It could be done, but you'd have to do a big time jump... and a lot would have happened in 20 years. It would be hard to go back to the story threads introduced, but never resolved in the series or movie.
she never reads comments and never replies to them
name one show/movie that picks up where it left off and is just as good...
PLEASE do NOT make more firefly eps. they'll only screw it up. best leave it alone. every ep is a jewel...
The more cuts you do make the more work for you with (I believe) lesser benefits.
I guess you probably do these full length on your patreon and I like you and your channel and I may think about it sooner or later, but all that aside... these cuts really suck in so many ways and so many levels too much for me to illiterate. It's the cuts. Timing, missing essential scene clips, etc. If I didn't know this series so well I wouldn't know what's going on. I like the reax that shows enough to let a stranger know kinda what's happening and happened so they can draw in NEW fans.
It's bad script writing to think that they would not secure their spaceship in hostile territory with hostilities in process. That is so stupid writing because RL would not happen.
The more cuts you do make the more work for you with (I believe) lesser benefits.
Adam baldwin not Daniel. I wonder why you have daniel stuck in your mind. Wh@re was mentioned so many times but that one episode they bleeped them all. Hate that. Best ep (imo): trash. Fave characters: kaylee and walsh. Ok onto the movie then.