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Firefly Eulogy

POSTED BY: SERGEANTX
UPDATED: Friday, December 13, 2002 02:16
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Monday, December 9, 2002 3:56 PM

SERGEANTX


Don't be put off by the negative tone of the title, this is the best piece of writing I've seen yet on why Firefly matters. Please check it out. Long live Firefly!!

http://www.KeithMpire.com


SergeantX

"..and here's to all the dreamers, may our open hearts find rest." -- Nanci Griffith

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Monday, December 9, 2002 4:04 PM

TWIRLIP


Quote:

Originally posted by SergeantX:
Don't be put off by the negative tone of the title, this is the best piece of writing I've seen yet on why Firefly matters.



Thanks for posting this. I liked the whole thing, put most particularly the part about the little bit of business at the end of "The Train Job."

Quote:

"A man can get a job, he might not look to close at what that job is," the sheriff told him as he returned the cargo. "But a man learns all the details of a situation like ours, well, then he has a choice."

"I don't believe he does," Mal replied, and to me, that set the tone of the entire show.



Right on.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2002 4:29 AM

SILVERADO


Thanks a ton for the link, Sergeant.

It was a wonderful, amazing read.
And it always feels good to know there are more of "us" out there.

Regards:

Silverado.

_________________________________________________

"You had the law on you, criminals and savages... half the people on the ship have been shot or wounded including yourself, and you're harboring known fugitives."

"We're still flying."

"That's not much."

"It's enough."


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Tuesday, December 10, 2002 6:24 AM

LIVINGIMPAIRED


Loved it. Sending it to everyone I've ever met. Next time I write Fox, I'll be enclosing a copy. Two very enthuastic thumbs up! Great holiday fun!

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Just once I'd like things to go according to the gorram plan.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:24 AM

HJERMSTED


Any pro-Firefly article that also gives props to Bill Hicks is pure gold in my book.

Hicks was brilliant and fearless. Check out his comedy albums and specials if you haven't yet. It's been eight years since Hicks' death and only one project that I know of has come close to Hicks' fearlessness: David Cross' brand new double album "Shut Up, You F*cking Baby" (put out by Sub Pop, oddly enough).

Have fun!

mattro

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Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:52 AM

KEITHM


Thanks to everybody who checked out my post. The perceived negative tone was obviously not intended, but the somewhat flaky folks on the official Fox Firefly board have assured me that the show is fine and will in fact live forever.

Quote:

Originally posted by Hjermsted:
Any pro-Firefly article that also gives props to Bill Hicks is pure gold in my book.



As I briefly mentioned in my post, Preacher by Garth Ennis is a comic series that any fan of Bill Hicks is sure to appreciate. Bill actually makes an appearance later in the series, as a flashback -- Jessie, the main character, reveals that it was after seeing a Bill Hicks performance that he grew the stones to take control of his life and set the events of the story in motion. It's published by Vertigo and the whole story is available in nine volumes. I won't lie to you, buying the whole thing would be expensive, but if there's a comic shop in your area swing by and lay down the $20 for volume one. I can almost guarantee you won't be disappointed.

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Tuesday, December 10, 2002 11:37 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


... and that is why I'll be sorely disappointed if Firefly is cancelled. You have to realize that I *never* watch TV. With a neurologically compromised child and hubby with serious autoimmune disease, I frankly don't have the time. But there is something about Firefly that I HAVE to sit down and watch, and yes, I believe it is the truely heroic aspect of Malcom Reynolds. He's seen the worst. He's probably DONE the worst. But he's still pointed in the direction of good.

I wish they'd give ME on of those Nielsen boxes!

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Tuesday, December 10, 2002 6:15 PM

JOEMAN


Good article - brought up some fine points that I can identify with strongly. That quote from The Train Job is what caught my attention the first show, and that attitude is what has held me to it.

The points made in that article are exactly why I like John Wayne in all his cheesy goodness. My wife (and most other people) just don't seem to *get* John Wayne. I'm happy someone else seems to.

-Joeman

Purveyor of Pulchritude

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Tuesday, December 10, 2002 7:03 PM

HOOK


Malcom as a hero?

I always saw him as a pathological villan bent on getting his friends and loved ones killed over some false sense of morality....but I guess that is what passes for hero these days. :)

Anyway I liked that article...it melded well with my ideas of what the show is about; morality in a godless universe.

hook

http://diogenes.gotdns.org

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Friday, December 13, 2002 2:16 AM

SERGEANTX


What now?


SergeantX

"..and here's to all the dreamers, may our open hearts find rest." -- Nanci Griffith

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