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Characterising Kaylee
Sunday, September 23, 2007 4:24 AM
MAL4PREZ
Quote:I'm failing to see how Kaylee cannot want a future with Simon.
Quote:I took, from your post, that you were saying that Kaylee was independent, and if she had wanted to be married, she would have done that already. I agree that there might be reasons why she wouldn't marry Simon, I was just wondering why you seem to think that she can't want Simon and still be who she is.
Quote:You may have a point about Simon being the new toy...but that all depends on if she meets someone better. Frankly, I don't see that happening. Everyone on Firefly admits that Simon's qualities are rare. Not many men would do what he did, or would be what he is after everything he's gone through. Do you think it's likely that she'll find someone who would be a worthy replacement?
Quote:I think Bester is definite proof that Kaylee has high standards. She could have married him.
Sunday, September 23, 2007 6:19 AM
MERRYK
Sunday, September 23, 2007 6:37 AM
NBZ
Sunday, September 23, 2007 6:57 AM
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Sunday, September 23, 2007 9:05 AM
Quote:But only in bad fanfic would he have rescued them all...
Quote:I don't see how Mal asking them to stay on Serenity is Simon's fault. The crew of Serenity was Mal's responsibility...he put them at risk, not Simon.
Sunday, September 23, 2007 9:11 AM
WYTCHCROFT
Quote:Originally posted by nbz: The thing about this type of discussion is that it can take thousands of words, but if you put it into fic, it would probably be a half a line!
Sunday, September 23, 2007 10:06 AM
SHINYSEVEN2
Sunday, September 23, 2007 10:52 AM
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Monday, September 24, 2007 2:00 AM
SPACEANJL
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:14 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SpaceAnJL: (Mal4prez, I note you quoted me, with rather better grammar!)
Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:17 PM
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007 2:48 PM
RIVERFLAN
Quote:Originally posted by SpaceAnJL: My take on Kaylee - She comes from a dusty, poor world (evidence - Mal calls it 'a rock' in OoG, and there isn't a job there for them. There isn't much work, full stop.) So, she has spent her life in a small town. I know other folks see her as being one of a large family, but I think she might be an only, so she takes the 'son' role in helping her father, in addition to being girly. She's comfortable with herself to a certain extent, but she hasn't had experience of Core living, and sees it as glamorous. A small town girl hankering after the bright lights of the big city.
Quote:Originally posted by SpaceAnJL: See, now, Simon is a complete idiot when it comes to talking to Kaylee, because he so wants to get it right. And she, of course, is overly sensitive to what he says because she wants him to get it right, too. I don't think Simon comes from a place or a background with a great deal of displayed and open affection. If you take on board that idea of the Sinatic influence in the culture, then there probably was a great deal of pressure to perform and conform, especially as the son. Kaylee, on the other hand, has never been under any pressure not to display exactly what she feels. It's the cultural clash between Core and Rim worlds.
Quote:Originally posted by MerryK: Kaylee shortsighted? You know, that's probably one of the best one-word descriptions of her. She is always thinking of the here and now. When things are good, she's good, and when things are bad, if she can't find something good in the moment, she's down. She'd be down a lot if she didn't also have a knack for finding the good in everything. This trait reaches over into her relationship with Simon as well. She wants him to be willing to commit to a physical relationship right then, but she also wants an emotional attachment, and anything he says that hints otherwise puts her off. But then, if Kaylee was long-sighted, and able to keep in check her desires and be cheerful all the time, she'd be a Mary Sue and frankly uninteresting.
Quote:Originally posted by schooner: I figured Tracy for "Simon lite". At first glance he's good-looking, brave (Cap'n old army buddy), loyal to his family, smart-ish, and running for his life; sounds like Simon to me. At the same time, Tracy's from a Rim planet background that Kaylee can relate to, seems to share Kaylee's basically cheerful disposition, and doesn't have Simon's baggage. I can absolutely see how a hurt and frustrated Kaylee could get a-flutter for someone who is close to Simon, but more approachable.
Quote:Originally posted by mal4prez: I see part of the problem - let me note that I tend to live in the pre-BDM verse, because I think Joss was forced into many shortcuts with the movie and, frankly, I don't like them all. I don't blame Joss, he had no other way to get us the story. So I don't disagree that S/K could become a thing, but I'm caught up in where they are in the series and the path they'd have taken to get together if there'd been time. Anyhoo, I don't think Simon ever chose or intended to talk about himself all the time, and I'm sure that Kaylee is just fine to encourage it because she's all smitten. But Simon clearly doesn't have the basic curiousity about other people that would lead to him asking Kaylee about herself, not that we've seen. He doesn't have a - "Wow, she's incredible, I have to know more about her!" attitude. I think he will develop it in time, but he doesn't have it in the series, or even in the movie, till nearly dying gives him a push. Near the beginning, he was going to leave the ship, and wasn't at all responsive to her "Not that you ... spit" line. He was in his own world, worrying his own worries.
Quote:Originally posted by nbz: Quote:Kaylee's obviously got high standards... Bester?
Quote:Kaylee's obviously got high standards...
Quote:Originally posted by wytchcroft: fantastic thread! * i suspect that, like most of us, you like Serenity but LOVE firefly...
Quote:Originally posted by mal4prez: I think there’s plenty to suggest that she has other priorities. And, really, I think it’s part of her naivete and lust for adventure that she’s not too worried about the long term future. She has a ship she loves, a captain she admires and trusts, and she’s traveling the verse. If she could add frequent onboard sex and hand-holding with the shiny fancy doctor into the mix she’d be a pig in mud. But I just don’t see that she’s put all her hopes and desires into him, to the exclusion of all else.
Quote:Originally posted by MerryK: I think I disagree with the idea that Simon's moral fibre has not been tested. Instead, I would say that it has been, to the utmost. He has shown that he takes care of his priorities through thick and thin, even if it may lead to his death. What has not been tested is what he would do when he has more than a couple priorities, or conflicting ones. We saw the beginnings of that in Objects in Space, and I think we would have seen more. I don't think that he would think twice about the decisions you mention, because I don't think they were really hard moral choices. But I do think there would have been times where he was tested if the show had gone on.
Quote:Originally posted by Mobbex: Yes! I agree 100%. And I can't think of anything to add either, you pretty much covered it all.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007 3:05 PM
Quote:Originally posted by MerryK: Do those two ever kill?
Wednesday, September 26, 2007 3:08 PM
Quote:Originally posted by RiverFlan: Here's my message: I was bored. I tend to do stuff like this when I'm bored):
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BULLET0IN0THE0BRAINPAN0SQUISH
Thursday, October 25, 2007 10:50 PM
JEWELSTAITEFAN
Friday, October 26, 2007 2:54 AM
AGENTROUKA
Quote:Originally posted by jewelstaitefan: I could not read this whole thread, maybe later. Sorry, I find it preposterous to assume these things about Kaylee. Her interest in Companions are based upon her view of "LOVE" and all that - I think she has something of a fairytale hope for the existance of love, much like many women have. The insults she endures are mostly based upon the conflicting stereotypes of "mechanic" and "hottie" or "woman". Other insults, like from Jayne in Pilot are about her hitting on Simon, but also based upon the conflicting stereotypes. Engines and such make her hot, yet she would not commit to being crew until getting permission from her parents (whether or not they exist, you cynics). She wants Simon because she needs sex (working around the engine room all day), and Mal and Jayne don't seem available (Mal) or suitably respectful (Jayne). Although I've wondered about Wash, being that they alone stay with the getaway craft while the others go to do theiving and such. Even if she seduced Wash, it wouldn't be due to ambition. Simple sex and torch carrying are all her interest in roping in Simon. Her scene with Jubal was about the implied threat of sexual depravities, not ambition. I can't imagine your suppositions.
Friday, October 26, 2007 4:26 AM
Quote:He insults Serenity because he's frustrated with his entire situation, and all she focuses on is that he feels himself above the ship.
Quote:Mal says she'd look like a sheep on its hind legs in a pretty dress, and she's completely mortified.
Quote:Simon says he "would never.. not with Kaylee" in Jaynestown and she doesn't even attempt to look at the situation. All she sees is a rejection of herself as not good enough. Simon says she's the only girl on the ship and she's immediately angry at being titled "not special enough".
Friday, October 26, 2007 5:17 AM
Quote:Originally posted by bullet0in0the0brainpan0squish: uh, seriously guys... have you talked to women lately? Have you ever met a woman who did not feel insulted when you implied that she's not pretty or special?
Quote: Quote:He insults Serenity because he's frustrated with his entire situation, and all she focuses on is that he feels himself above the ship. actually, didn't she say that if Simon thought that it was such a crappy life at the ass-end of the verse, then he couldn't well respect those who chose it? (or something like that) So she thinks that Simon is implying that their life is not 'special' out in the rim. I don't think it was about Kaylee's attachment to the ship. I think it was about them, their crew as a whole. Simon practically insulted her friends.
Quote: Quote:Mal says she'd look like a sheep on its hind legs in a pretty dress, and she's completely mortified. ever tried telling that to a girlfriend/sister/daughter/wife? it's not kaylee overreacting; it's kaylee reacting as a woman.
Quote: not all women are vain, sure. but here is someone who is stuck in an otherwise man's job, covered in engine grease all day, and the moment she dreams of owning a pretty dress her insensitive polyp of a captain tells her she'd look ridiculous in it. Try telling that to any woman and let's see if you don't get the look as well. Regardless of ambition, manipulation, or whatever, if you insult a woman's femininity, you're soooo in trouble.
Quote: Quote:Simon says he "would never.. not with Kaylee" in Jaynestown and she doesn't even attempt to look at the situation. All she sees is a rejection of herself as not good enough. Simon says she's the only girl on the ship and she's immediately angry at being titled "not special enough". Huh. Everyone knows that being tagged as the last person in the world to be with is insulting.
Quote: And to say that to someone who's nothing but be nice to you (and you know has been harboring a crush on you. how dense do you have to be to pick up on that?) is really uncalled for.
Quote: Some women would find Simon's fumbling attempts at compliments cute, but then, Kaylee is a bit less experienced than them.
Quote: I agree with a poster earlier when he said that kaylee has preconceived notions about people and when they don't conform to those notions, she gets pissed. IMO for Kaylee, Simon is from the Core worlds, where people are civilized and smooth-talking. Hence, it's either he intended to insult her, or he truly is an alien.
Quote: About Jaynestown, if someone told you that they'll never do it with you, won't that piss you off?
Quote: Again, she took it personally because gentlemen aren't supposed to do that and Simon is supposed to be a gentleman. I know it was not what Simon meant and Kaylee should understand that, but Kaylee is not exactly understanding when it comes to insults.
Quote: I don't agree that Kaylee is ambitious (though NBZ did have very swaying arguments!). She wouldn't have been pissed at Simon in Safe if that were the case (because if she was ambitious, she'd be agreeing with him).
Quote: Somehow, an ambitious, manipulative Kaylee is just a bit out of character for me. Short-sighted, yes. Though the term I like is in the moment.
Friday, October 26, 2007 5:49 AM
Quote:I don't think it was about Kaylee's attachment to the ship. I think it was about them, their crew as a whole.
Quote:but here is someone who is stuck in an otherwise man's job, covered in engine grease all day, and the moment she dreams of owning a pretty dress her insensitive polyp of a captain tells her she'd look ridiculous in it. Try telling that to any woman and let's see if you don't get the look as well.
Friday, October 26, 2007 2:51 PM
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