This show's fans got fricktarded but I agree it deserved at least a second season. It was fun, and full of hot-ass prostitutes for the whole family. I like westerns and outer space.
And this show is exactly where joss whedon's quippy bullshit 100% works and is appropriate.
Movie wasn't bad either.
Jewel Statie got medium-size fake breasts but I I don't think she's been shaking them on Onlyfans yet
I disagree about the movie. I thought the TV show was a miracle, a once in a lifetime run that could never be repeated. and I would bet a lot of money that a season 2 would have SUCKED. evidence: the fricking movie that rehashes the plot of the show BADLY and is just all around mediocre schlock, complete with the hacky decision to kill off a if not THE "heart of the show" type comic relief character, to establish "stakes" as hack whedon would say. brilliant. now your movie ends on a sad note. it wasn't the grand finale of Firefly that one would hope for, it was the funeral. literally.
I disagree that season 2 would’ve sucked because the movie sucked. The movie was made like 3 years after the show and you could tell it had a fan service quality to it. A season right after the first, especially when the finale was one of the best episodes of the season, the momentum was there for a good follow up season
They knew there wasn't going to be a second season when they made the movie, dumbass
They killed the preacher man too
The last thing that happened in the movie was the heroes broadcasting their vindication to everybody and the unstoppable bad guy repenting of his ways and giving up
you dumb as shit
Yeah okay I'm readjusting my expectations here would you have preferred an ending where nothing 'bad' happens, like they did with Alvin & The Chipmunks or The Smurfs you fricking giant baby frickface
imagine defending a nostalgiagrab slash whiny "loveletter to the fans" slash grief therapy session for the cast, made a mere three years after the show, that totally misses the tone of the show.
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Anonymous
>totally misses the tone of the show
This is what your school diagnostician meant when they told you that you have an embarrassing brain-frick developmental problem that makes it hard for you to react to new stimulus.
The show's opening scenes were 10000000% deader than a doornail on tone with the show. So was the scene in the bar. So was the visit to the wacky computer buddy man.
It was shot very differently because it wasn't on a sound stage. This change, and the parts of the movie that didn't taste exactly like your daily mayonnaise sandwich, rubbed your poor little thinky parts raw and set you into a panic state.
You will never recover and there's no cure for the smear of shit on your brain.
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Anonymous
>bugman tries to explain soul away
I believe you're genuine. you actually can't tell the difference. I cannot relate but I accept that this is your authentic experience. you thought the movie was good. probably because you were the actual "fan" in this scenario and you NEEDED it to be good. cope.
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Anonymous
It did huge business and was reviewed almost universally positively
You're saying dismissive things about 'therapy sessions' and 'love letters' on one side of your mouth and saying that other people don't understand soul on the other.
lol you have a personalized education plan it might as well be a death warrant
The second season might have been good, they very wisely left themselves plenty of mysteries to sort out, like who the blue glove men were, and so on. Plenty of stories between the various flashbacks to build on. Lots of staple plots from old westerns to act out.
I still don't know how a complete soiboi homosexual like Whedon somehow made a based show where neo-Confederates are the heroes. It's not even subtle. Mal straight up tells some Union sympathizers that they'll "rise again" someday in one episode.
That's because the cast was oversaturated with diversity. Two black leads makes even white self haters tune out. Otherwise it has intetesting stories and great performances all around. It surprises with how good it is as a whole.
>I still don't know how a complete soiboi homosexual like Whedon somehow made a based show where neo-Confederates are the heroes. It's not even subtle. Mal straight up tells some Union sympathizers that they'll "rise again" someday in one episode.
The bad guy black bounty hunter in the last episode has the same name as some confederate pro-slavery guy. >What did he mean by this.
Cinemaphile mods never gave a frick about Firefly before.
They are giving this anniversary attention to the point of the sticky from 3am today in order to distract attention from Avatar II, and the re-release of Avatar 1, in a few days.
Copious amounts of alcohol
This show's fans got fricktarded but I agree it deserved at least a second season. It was fun, and full of hot-ass prostitutes for the whole family. I like westerns and outer space.
And this show is exactly where joss whedon's quippy bullshit 100% works and is appropriate.
Movie wasn't bad either.
Jewel Statie got medium-size fake breasts but I I don't think she's been shaking them on Onlyfans yet
I disagree about the movie. I thought the TV show was a miracle, a once in a lifetime run that could never be repeated. and I would bet a lot of money that a season 2 would have SUCKED. evidence: the fricking movie that rehashes the plot of the show BADLY and is just all around mediocre schlock, complete with the hacky decision to kill off a if not THE "heart of the show" type comic relief character, to establish "stakes" as hack whedon would say. brilliant. now your movie ends on a sad note. it wasn't the grand finale of Firefly that one would hope for, it was the funeral. literally.
I disagree that season 2 would’ve sucked because the movie sucked. The movie was made like 3 years after the show and you could tell it had a fan service quality to it. A season right after the first, especially when the finale was one of the best episodes of the season, the momentum was there for a good follow up season
Yeah I said everything I need to about how the show's megafans are generally waterhead autismo baboons thanks
if you're implying that I'm a megafan of the show you couldn't be further from the truth. I watched it once in like 2010.
you sound like a wangbadan and I'm fixin to throw you out the damn verse
They knew there wasn't going to be a second season when they made the movie, dumbass
They killed the preacher man too
The last thing that happened in the movie was the heroes broadcasting their vindication to everybody and the unstoppable bad guy repenting of his ways and giving up
you dumb as shit
those are all bad things.
Yeah okay I'm readjusting my expectations here would you have preferred an ending where nothing 'bad' happens, like they did with Alvin & The Chipmunks or The Smurfs you fricking giant baby frickface
imagine defending a nostalgiagrab slash whiny "loveletter to the fans" slash grief therapy session for the cast, made a mere three years after the show, that totally misses the tone of the show.
>totally misses the tone of the show
This is what your school diagnostician meant when they told you that you have an embarrassing brain-frick developmental problem that makes it hard for you to react to new stimulus.
The show's opening scenes were 10000000% deader than a doornail on tone with the show. So was the scene in the bar. So was the visit to the wacky computer buddy man.
It was shot very differently because it wasn't on a sound stage. This change, and the parts of the movie that didn't taste exactly like your daily mayonnaise sandwich, rubbed your poor little thinky parts raw and set you into a panic state.
You will never recover and there's no cure for the smear of shit on your brain.
>bugman tries to explain soul away
I believe you're genuine. you actually can't tell the difference. I cannot relate but I accept that this is your authentic experience. you thought the movie was good. probably because you were the actual "fan" in this scenario and you NEEDED it to be good. cope.
It did huge business and was reviewed almost universally positively
You're saying dismissive things about 'therapy sessions' and 'love letters' on one side of your mouth and saying that other people don't understand soul on the other.
lol you have a personalized education plan it might as well be a death warrant
I rewatch this every other year as well as other sci-fi of the time
I would have preferred another season instead of a movie. Still one of the comfiest sci-fi's of all time.
Just don't look up israeliteel Staite today, she mogged herself.
last week, I found them all on the archive
should I watch them again to celebrate?
The second season might have been good, they very wisely left themselves plenty of mysteries to sort out, like who the blue glove men were, and so on. Plenty of stories between the various flashbacks to build on. Lots of staple plots from old westerns to act out.
>zero firefly threads ever
>mods make a sticky of the show
based or cringe?
>mods make a sticky of the show
the frick is this zoomeditor saying?
The cute Black girl voice in my head told me to watch this show, is it any good?
what did she say exactly
She said 'You should watch Firefly', while I was muling over what to pirate. I figured it was because there is a delicious choccygirl in it.
>firefly
it was shit back then and it is still shit now
I still don't know how a complete soiboi homosexual like Whedon somehow made a based show where neo-Confederates are the heroes. It's not even subtle. Mal straight up tells some Union sympathizers that they'll "rise again" someday in one episode.
That's because the cast was oversaturated with diversity. Two black leads makes even white self haters tune out. Otherwise it has intetesting stories and great performances all around. It surprises with how good it is as a whole.
V like Vendetta was written by a Commie, so what's your point?
Moore isn't some larping tumblr gay commie, he's capable of nuance and has an obvious respect for general libertarianism
>I still don't know how a complete soiboi homosexual like Whedon somehow made a based show where neo-Confederates are the heroes. It's not even subtle. Mal straight up tells some Union sympathizers that they'll "rise again" someday in one episode.
The bad guy black bounty hunter in the last episode has the same name as some confederate pro-slavery guy.
>What did he mean by this.
Kaylee best girl never @ me
Cinemaphile mods never gave a frick about Firefly before.
They are giving this anniversary attention to the point of the sticky from 3am today in order to distract attention from Avatar II, and the re-release of Avatar 1, in a few days.
The Jannie conspiracy to ruin Avatar needs to be brought to light
This show used to be an icon for nerd culture and now it's in the chud zone for being confederate propaganda. Funny