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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Firefly and Serenity - Humor, Adventure, and a Question of Morals


In anticipation of Riverview Theater's yearly showing of the movie Serenity (proceeds benefit Equality Now), my boyfriend and I watched the TV series Firefly. If you haven't watched this show, you need to. 

In this story, created by Joss Whedon, humans have moved from an overpopulated Earth to a galaxy with many planets. A totalitarian government called the Alliance rules. 


The plot follows a spaceship called Serenity, with a crew of scavengers and smugglers operating on the outskirts of society. They visit undeveloped worlds where people live in an interesting fusion of Eastern culture and the Old West. 

To appear more "respectable" the crew pick up some passengers, inadvertently welcoming a man with a secret the Alliance will do anything to hide. During the rest of the season, the crew wrestle with their moral obligations to keep the man safe and their self-protective desire to get as far away from him as possible. 

Filled witty repertoire, action, and irony this show appeals to fans of science fiction, westerns, and humor. 

In one of my favorite scenes, a hard-ass mercenary character - Jayne Cobb - spends the entire episode wearing a ridiculous knitted hat from his mom. In a touching and hilarious scene, Jayne opens a package from his mom and haltingly reads a letter from her. When he gets to the phrase "the enclosed" he exclaims "Ooooh!" and gleefully reaches into the package to bring out the hideous hat. He gives it a strange look, and then puts it on his head with a huge smile. The crew tried to keep straight faces and compliment the hat. One said "A man walks down the street wearing that hat, you know he's not afraid of anything."

I'm hesitant to put up a picture of Jayne wearing the hat, because I don't want to post any pictures that might be copyrighted. You can always Google it if you want to see it. But here's a picture of my boyfriend at the Serenity showing dressed up as Jayne. 


By December of the year aired, Firefly had 98th in Nielson rating. Despite this success, it was canceled half-way through the season. Apparently it had some problems with Fox. Fox wanted the main character, Mal, to be more jolly and less dark. Frankly, I believe that would have ruined the atmosphere of the show. Also, Fox was not happy that the show focused on "nobodies" who get "squashed by policies." 

5 snowflakes for sheer awesomeness


After the show was canceled, it gained a cult following. These avid fans demanded to know how the story ended. Thus, the movie Serenity was released.


Although this movie kept the dark action and philosophical questions, it lacks the humor of the TV show. Also, I doubt the movie would make any sense to someone who hasn't seen the show. Despite these disappointments, I enjoy the movie and would be happy to see it any number of times. 

4 snowflakes for plot, characterization, and action





9 comments:

  1. We watched Firefly and enjoyed it. Must add the movie to my queue!

    Thank you!

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    1. Serenity is worth it if you saw Firefly. Enjoy!

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  2. This does look like fun....thanks for sharing! And thanks for visiting my blog.

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  3. I loved the show and the movie and have both on DVD. I've watched the series a few times now and just live it. It's one of my 'comfort' watches!

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    1. Yeah, it's a lot of fun, isn't it? I'll probably do it all over again next year. :)

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  4. Actually, I saw the movie in the theater when it was first released, having never seen any episodes of the show, and it took me about 5 minutes to get what was going on. Joss Whedon is just that good. After seeing the movie, I immediately got the series out of the library and watched it all, then promptly went and bought my own copy, made my own Jayne hat, and so on :-)

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    1. Well, it's good that you could understand Serenity so quickly. I guess I'm a bit biased because I DID see Firefly first, and I just figure that's the way it should be. :) But you must admit, it would be better to see Firefly first!

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    2. Well, yes, it would be much better to see Firefly first. Otherwise you know what happens to certain characters, which is heartbreaking.

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