
The best part about writing for a website like Real TV Addict is having an excuse to watch my favorite shows again. In the past, if I pulled out the Firefly discs for a marathon, my wife would look at me and say “what the heck are you doing?” ”I’m a Browncoat baby, accept it.” This would result in my doing the laundry for the next month, but now, look out!! ”Sorry honey, it’s for work.” I wonder if I can slip in a new Blu-ray copy without her getting angry?
Firefly is legendary. Born in the fertile playground of a mind that is Joss Whedon’s (Buffy, Angel, Dollhouse), this show is a mixture of space cowboys, opera, adventure, and the impending Chinese language take over of the universe.
It is fast, action packed, cerebral, and utterly hilarious. Firefly crosses all genres with a nimble grace absent from 95% of today’s television landscape.
The pitch: a ragtag crew assembles aboard a Firefly class starship dubbed “Serenity” (named after a famous battle both its captain and first officer were involved with a lifetime ago) and take up odds and ends jobs of the legally questionable variety in order to make a living and avoid detection by the powers that be. They’re like pirates. Nice, friendly pirates with a professional call girl inhabiting their shuttle!

What makes a show like Firefly so special is the magical intersection of storytelling and ensemble. Whedon is relentless in sculpting a complete and intricate world for his characters to inhabit, one that is so deep, you, as a viewer, often feel like you’ll never find the bottom. Then, he goes ahead and assembles one of the finest casts ever broadcast into you eye sockets.
Malcolm Reynolds is the leader. A handsome, confident man with an intricate past to make the girls swoon. Nathan Fillion (currently seen in ABC’s Castle) nails the role with an easy mix of humor and classic serialized hero of yesteryear. The man is just plain charming.
Serenity’s crew fills out from there with Wash the goofy pilot, Zoe the first mate and Wash’s wife, Kaylee the too cute mechanic, Simon the doctor and his sister the mysterious River, the super mysterious past of preacher Book, and the easy on the eyes concubine Inara (Morena Baccarin of the newly relaunched V on ABC). It is a stunning group of talent and I gotta say that these actors have become some of my favorite working in the industry today.
And let’s not forget Jayne. We could sing songs about Jayne, ballads if you will, but I won’t spoil that episode for you! It has become a right of passage for nerds everywhere to knit their own Jayne hat as seen in the episode “The Message.” Played to grizzly perfection by Adam Baldwin (Chuck), Jayne is the macho mercenary who asks the questions no one else wants to. He shoots it straight and plays for himself first. Although you have no doubt he’d take a couple dozen rounds for any one of his ship mates by the time the show ends. Not that Jayne would ever allow himself to be shot.
Keen eyes will also spot the recurring character Saffron as Mad Men’s busty head secretary Christina Hendricks. Her episodes are amongst my favorites, including “Trash” which features a fun heist of the first ever laser pistol, now a valuable collector’s item. She has terrific chemistry with Mal and a classic streak of evil beneath her fiery red hair.
One of the most memorable aspects of the show revolves around its use of language. Everyone in the future seamlessly blends English and Chinese and Whedon uses it as a brilliant device to pass off cussing on network TV. We don’t exactly know what he’s saying, but we do! This crosses over into all the signs and books and writing amongst the worlds as well, creating a lush landscape of familiar and exotic tones. But it doesn’t stop with just Chinese, the dialog turns new phrases out of everyday words faster than a middle schooler texting their BFF. ”Shiny” is synonymous with good or great. Farmers on one planet drink “mudder’s milk” and the term “gorram” is a popular curse with fans everywhere. The language of Firefly is a terrific Tower of Babel; elegant with nods to the old west, steam punk, and cyber punk culture.

Firefly also blazed new ground thanks to a devoted following. Much like Fox’s Family Guy which resurrected itself back onto network TV after cancellation by generating brisk DVD sales, the folks at Universal gave Firefly new life on the big screen courtesy of huge home video response. That following, or Browncoats as they call themselves, continues to be vibrant and healthy, appearing at cons and organizing viewing parties to raise money for charities etc. This show was a cult hit before the end of the first episode.
If you haven’t seen Firefly, it is not the kind of show you rent, it is the kind of show you buy. I’ve shown it to fans of science fiction, westerns, romance, comedy, drama, it doesn’t matter, they’ve all loved it. Unlike a lot of my DVD shelf, Firefly gets played over and over again. It is universal and a must own for anyone who is a fan of good story telling.
We don’t even have time to get into Blue Sun! One of the most nefarious and clandestine organizations ever conceived for television. Beware the hands of blue my friends!
Not just your average single camera hour-long, Firefly grabbed its audience by the throat and burned bright for far too short a time. Buried on Friday nights, Fox hardly gave it a chance, but you can’t stop the signal. With its “big damn movie”, comic books, t-shirts etc., Browncoats young and old continue to celebrate Firefly. No power in the ‘verse can stop them!


















Comments
Russ
November 6th, 2009 - 11:46:27 AM
The nod to Serenity made the Castle Halloween episode. Totally awesome!
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brad
November 6th, 2009 - 12:11:19 PM
hmmmm...interesting. never seen it, but sounds pretty cool.
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Mr.Wizard
November 6th, 2009 - 12:55:23 PM
Now if they would just turn the Serenity film into a series we'd be good to go!!
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Lin
November 6th, 2009 - 1:03:51 PM
I still wish for more firefly stories, there's a lot of unanswered questions.
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Aysha Manori
November 6th, 2009 - 3:21:31 PM
Love this show! Thanks to a good ol friend Mic
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Mr.Boogidy
November 6th, 2009 - 3:36:08 PM
I picked up Fire Fly after buying the Serenity Movie and I loved every minute of it, the fact that I'm still watching it and reading about it after its been canceled for so long shows my love for the show. Excellent Article Michael
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Linne
November 6th, 2009 - 8:39:31 PM
Saw the ad in TV guide . Had to watch even though Fox signal was crud . LOVED it . Instant Browncoat shininess . Had to have DVDs, find other fans & spread the word & have been doing so ever since . Got the BDM too . Possibly the Best TV Show Ever .
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kj
November 6th, 2009 - 11:59:20 PM
Lovely description of my favourite show for the noob, but red heads AREN'T by nature evil. Much.
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Philippa
November 7th, 2009 - 12:33:42 AM
'Vera' from the Prospero boards here:-). I love Adam's assessment of Jayne; 'Muscles, humour, thuggery, danger, sex; Jayne!'. [I think, from memory]. We're flying on Serenity me boys, on Serenity It ain't far to the nearest star, flying on Serenity. Don't forget Mark Sheppard. He's turned up in a number of syndicated shows since 'Firefly'. [Battlestar Gatlactica; president of the known 'verse, baby!] I recommend the Firefly comic books and the new charity Browncoat film, slated to be released next year. 'Browncoat:Redemption'.
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Jen
November 7th, 2009 - 10:04:26 AM
Ha! My local S. Bay friends call Mal "Capt tight pants". And having the nod in the Castle episode was classic! Why they kill off good original programming is beyond me yet they keep recycling stupid Star Gate. Witty banter and a hooker with a heart of gold right on the ship... who could fail with that? And lets not forget the fan boys and girls who dress up as firefly characters for cosplay and steam punk gatherings. Browncoat film what??!!
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rehabber
November 8th, 2009 - 4:37:03 AM
I have loved every thing Joss has done and watch Firefly over and over along with Buffy and Angel. Still trying to get Dollhouse to grow on me, can't seem to feel any love for the characters. Nathan was also in Buffy as very evil preacher, Summer Glau/River was in Angel and so was Adam. In fact Zoe/Gina Torres was also in Angel and Wash/Alan Tudyk was in Dollhouse. When Joss finds an actor he likes he stays with them. Just wish he would come up with a show for Spike/James Marsters. Spike was the best character ever on TV...IMO
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Bob
November 8th, 2009 - 5:01:01 AM
I share youjr experience, except my wife merey roles her eyes when more Firefly/Serenity merchandise arrives at home. I do get "How many times can you watch that?" Absolutely my favorite TV show, perhaps my favorite entertainment experience. A scifi fan for decades, I was taken by surprise how much joy and excitement this show generated in me: great characters, story, 'verse. It is the only entertainment that finally tilted me (post-middle-age) to fandom,sending me to my first convention (the infamous B3), and to "converting" friends, family, co-workers, etc. (I keep a few DVD sets in stock to hand out to those who express interest or mere curiosity). I am amazed that 6 years later, I still enjoy the Firefly/Serenity 'verse so greatly. Then, as said, I'm a Browncoat. Dong ma?!
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Linda
November 8th, 2009 - 11:34:16 AM
Firefly the Complete Series $12.99 at BestBuy until November 14, 2009. Has your Firefly loaner not been returned? Libraries? Someone need a Christmas present? Know any Castle or V fans who haven't seen Firefly/Serenity? Can't Stop The Serenity Global Charity Donation Tally has just hit a new record $116,936.18. Whoo-hoo! And still climbing. http://www.cantstoptheserenity.com/ 2009 so far Equality Now $104,764.02 And Other charities 1,500lbs in food for Greater Boston Food Bank Al Wooten Jr Heritage Center = $378 BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre Foundation = $727.95 Donors Choose = $874.66 House of the Good Shepherd = $1,160.00 Humane Society = $395 Kids Need to Read = $7006.49 MADCAP Cinema = $269.00 Nashville Cares = $200.11 PDX Browncoats = $500.00 Women's Foundation of Southern Arizona = $660.95 "2006 – $65,900.24 raised by 41 cities in 5 countries 2007 – $106,165.69 raised by 42 cities in 7 countries 2008 – $107,219.15 raised by 45 cities in 4 countries And now, in 2009, together we have grown to 56 cities in 7 countries. And already we’ve confirmed donations of over $116,000 with more to come!! We still have some cities who are finalising their donations, so this figure will continue to grow."
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chris
November 8th, 2009 - 12:13:47 PM
One of the largest tragedies I've ever seen is that this show was cancelled so quick. Everyone I've shown it to loves it also!
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Misti
December 6th, 2009 - 5:09:45 AM
I LOVE Firefly!! Everyone I have ever showed this show to has loved it as well. It is by far my favorite show ever and my husband and I quote it frequently along with the movie. I don't suppose there's any way to bring the show back but in a timeline before the movie? I want my "leaf on the wind" back and I'm not the only one who was disappointed with that. But I still love Firefly and Serenity.
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Linne
December 7th, 2009 - 2:39:25 AM
Check the Prospero Boards & Join our Firefly message board .It is such a Shiny Place .I was led there from the old Andromeda Board & felt Instantly Welcomed Home .
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Ladyhawk3
February 23rd, 2010 - 4:50:10 PM
Firefly is a very mediocre show, with high production value; smart, unrealistic dialogue. What is the appeal of watching a western-themed science fiction show. Why not skip the confusion and just make pure western. Not much bite, intensity, or grit to the stories and may have the effect of lulling you to sleep while watching, in the same way Northern Exposure would (though I loved that show). Shows today are getting better because they are making them more realistic. And Firefly is a show made in the formula of yesteryear. If you want to watch a show that will keep you wide awake and at attention...watch The Wire. So gritty you will forget you're watching TV.
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YOshii
February 23rd, 2010 - 5:09:39 PM
This is not great Sci Fi. Great Sci Fi is something like the movie Bladerunner. This series pales in comparison to the world and atmosphere of Bladerunner. Sci Fi is suppose to light up your brain with all the possiblities of the future. There is little sci fi in this series that forces you about big questions.
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