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Firefly - The Complete Series :: 1416918523
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| As the 2005 theatrical release of Serenity made clear, Firely was a science fiction concept that deserved a second chance. Devoted fans (or "Browncoats") knew it all along, and with this well-packaged DVD set, those who missed the show's original broadcasts can see what they missed. Creator Joss Whedon's ambitious science-fiction Western (Whedon's third series after Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel) was canceled after only 11 of these 14 episodes had aired on the Fox network, but history has proven that its demise was woefully premature. Whedon's generic hybrid got off to a shaky start when network executives demanded an action-packed one-hour premiere ("The Train Job"); in hindsight the intended two-hour pilot (also titled "Serenity," and oddly enough, the final episode aired) provides a better introduction to the show's concept and splendid ensemble cast. Obsessive fans can debate the quirky logic of combining spaceships with direct parallels to frontier America (it's 500 years in the future, and embattled humankind has expanded into the galaxy, where undeveloped "outer rim" planets struggle with the equivalent of Old West accommodations), but Whedon and his gifted co-writers and directors make it work, at least well enough to fashion a credible context from the incongruous culture-clashing of past, present, and future technologies, along with a polyglot language (the result of two dominant superpowers) that combines English with an abundance of Chinese slang. What makes it work is Whedon's delightfully well-chosen cast and their nine well-developed characters--a typically Whedon-esque extended family--each providing a unique perspective on their adventures aboard Serenity, the junky but beloved "Firefly-class" starship they call home. As a veteran of the disadvantaged Independent faction's war against the all-powerful planetary Alliance (think of it as Underdogs vs. Overlords), Serenity captain Malcolm Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) leads his compact crew on a quest for survival. They're renegades with an amoral agenda, taking any job that pays well, but Firefly's complex tapestry of right and wrong (and peace vs. violence) is richer and deeper than it first appears. Tantalizing clues about Blue Sun (an insidious mega-corporation with a mysteriously evil agenda), its ties to the Alliance, and the traumatizing use of Serenity's resident stowaway (Summer Glau) as a guinea pig in the development of advanced warfare were clear indications Firefly was heading for exciting revelations that were precluded by the series' cancellation. Fortunately, the big-screen Serenity (which can be enjoyed independently of the series) ensured that Whedon's wild extraterrestrial west had not seen its final sunset. Its very existence confirms that these 14 episodes (and enjoyable bonus features) will endure as irrefutable proof Fox made a glaring mistake in canceling the series. --Jeff Shannon Editorial Descriptions are usually submitted by the manufacturers, publishers and authors. Contact us if you are one of them, and wish to change the above description. |
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Author: Guest I love this show. The plot, the action, everything. It's a well written art, and I love it! All of the characters are extremely well thought out, with the little quirks that just make my day worth while. I make it a point to watch at least on episode a day. Fox, you stink! How could you cancel such a brilliant piece of art?
Fox, I can kill you with my brain!
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Author: Guest To start out, this is my first review. I usually don't do things like this, but in this case I am making an exception. I remember a couple of years back I happened to flip the remote to a show on FOX called "Firefly". Not really impressed with what little I saw, I changed the channel to something else. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, I see the movie Serenity on the recommendations of a few friends. After seeing the movie I decide to give the series a (longer) second chance by borrowing my friend's DVD set. Now I'm buying my own. I can go on and on about the merits of this series. The two things that stood out the most for me were the overall story and the camraderie between the characters that brought them to life. These are two things that are sorely missing from the Star Wars prequels.
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Author: Guest This is a very well written, very well casted show that deserved to live longer than it did.
Unfortunately, for those who do not consider themselves to be among societies "enlighted" ones, a slight problem will exist in the casting of a professional "companion", a prostitute that has contracted with the crew for travel but maintains her own autonomy.
She's bisexual, and homosexual "come ons" are exchanged in one episode between herself and another companion, and a massage + kissing as a prelude to unseen sexual activity are exchanged with a client in another. There might be more...I did not finish the series.
The problem is...she isn't, and never feels like she is a integral part of the crew or story. She's an appendage added on for no good purpose in relation to the story telling. I'd almost call it overt propaganda.
Good story writing here. Good characters. Good acting. I even like the music. But if you consider yourself prudish, or don't want to expose your dependents or guests to such, consider yourself warned.
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Author: Guest The first episode was a bit slow.
But, then it picked up the pace and oh what a joy to watch !!!
They should bring it back to national TV ASAP.
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Author: Guest I remember when this show came out on FOX. I was fairly pissed that the network cut Dark Angel for this show and instead didn't give Firefly a bacjward glance. Now, years later, I happen to be perusing around and came upon FireFly again. I noticed the Serenity previews and saw that the characters looked oddly familiar and found them to be of the Firefly series. So in interest, i took a chance, dished out the cash and bought the DVD set.
All i can say is that I'm very impressed and saddened that this show didn't go on as long as it should have. The storylines were mesmerizing, the characters are great, and just the whole 'verse made by Whedon is spectacular! Although I wasnt able to see Serenity while it was out, I already have a pre-order in for the DVD in December.
All i can say, as a new Browncoat, to all those still deciding whether to purchase this or not - take a chance. Buy the DVD. And before u know it, even you can find peace on Serenity~
Shame on FOX for canning this rare and wondrous gem for a media world full of monotnous reality tv shows.
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