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Thursday, December 21, 2006 3:41 PM
ASARIAN
Quote:Originally posted by Bagheera: Quote:Originally posted by asarian: Seems River played Badger. From minute one. I didnt think that was subtle, so much as obvious. Perhaps it may have been too subtle for you to pick up on though, but I certainly dont think she was eavesdropping beforehand.
Quote:Originally posted by asarian: Seems River played Badger. From minute one.
Thursday, December 21, 2006 4:00 PM
BAGHEERA
Thursday, December 21, 2006 8:17 PM
ROMANCEGURU
Saturday, December 23, 2006 10:05 AM
KELAI
Tuesday, December 26, 2006 6:09 PM
SKAYLA
Friday, December 29, 2006 3:20 PM
Sunday, December 31, 2006 4:50 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Bagheera: Quote:Originally posted by asarian: Seems River played Badger. From minute one. I didnt think that was subtle, so much as obvious. Perhaps it may have been too subtle for you to pick up on though, but I certainly dont think she was eavesdropping beforehand. She simply displayed the uncanny intuition she always had (or as wash would put it the "scifi-ish psychic ability")
Monday, January 1, 2007 11:19 AM
Quote: *soft smile* Now, that's why it's subtle. :) Cuz the "obvious" thing is to just assume River was being highly intuitive and masterfully adapting to the situation.
Quote:Or rather, Joss generally sets things up in such a way that things could easily NOT be what they seem. And he can be called downright skillful, to the Nth degree, as there's no obvious conclusion to gravitate towards.
Quote:Could be Book was a former Operative; could be he was a former Alliance commander; but whatever he was, Joss always leaves us dangling.
Quote:Similarly, could be River's just being intuitive; could be she was eavesdropping; could be she's a reader (there's a plethora of evidence for that, too)
Quote:In fact, when you watch Firefly over and over, you'll see a gradual build-up of hints pointing to River being a full reader.
Quote:That build-up is subtle in and by itself, as all throughout Firefly Joss leaves just enough room open for other interpretations.
Quote:She knows Jayne betrayed them at Ariel; and in Safe she can read Ruby's mind.
Quote:And in Objects in Space Simon, very subtlely, seems to be less than entirely forthright when he says "She's deeply intuitive."
Quote:And she knows eerily much about Early's youth, and the things he has done: River: "Big golden retriever, sitting on the lawn. Never took to you. Smell on you, the neighbors pets, you did things to 'em... cleaned up after." But with all these examples, one could still argue something else than reader. She could have guessed about Early's past;
Quote:or just have picked up on Jayne's hightened sense of nervousness after Ariel
Quote: And even then, it's not entirely clear WHEN River unlocked her full reader potential.
Quote:Or could be she could do it all along.
Quote: At any rate, I believe that if there's anything really obvious in Firefly, then it is that there's nothing really obvious.
Monday, January 1, 2007 3:57 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Bagheera: Quote: *soft smile* Now, that's why it's subtle. :) Cuz the "obvious" thing is to just assume River was being highly intuitive and masterfully adapting to the situation. Indifference to the facts doesnt make something subtle or masterful... more like... unfinished and wishywashy. You could also argue that River is actually a male operative posing as River, and that his imitation of the female gender is masterful subtlety on the part of the writers and actors... but thats a load of bunk too.
Quote: Quote:Or rather, Joss generally sets things up in such a way that things could easily NOT be what they seem. And he can be called downright skillful, to the Nth degree, as there's no obvious conclusion to gravitate towards. I understand that brownnosing the creators is a high-competition sport on any fanboard... but I believe you again misinterpret Indifference as Skill.
Quote: Quote:Could be Book was a former Operative; could be he was a former Alliance commander; but whatever he was, Joss always leaves us dangling. Quote:Similarly, could be River's just being intuitive; could be she was eavesdropping; could be she's a reader (there's a plethora of evidence for that, too) Evidence? lol. Could be she's a reaver for all your logic there. Quote:In fact, when you watch Firefly over and over, you'll see a gradual build-up of hints pointing to River being a full reader. I have.
Quote: ... and I have also noticed that in Safe, she SPECIFICALLY and OPENLY states things that she could not have known any other way. Do you really think the headman in Safe spilled the beans on murder to River on a drunken bender or something?
Quote: and that aint no "last episode in the series" that was the fourth to air... so your whole theory about subtle and slow introduction of the theory is bunk too.
Quote: Quote:She knows Jayne betrayed them at Ariel; and in Safe she can read Ruby's mind. Very odd, I thought you had just argued that she WASNT a reader...
Quote: Quote:or just have picked up on Jayne's hightened sense of nervousness after Ariel umm... she says something to the effect of "He's afraid we'll know he turned us in at Ariel"... so how the hell is that subtle?
Quote: Subtlety lays more in the realm of "Did River deliberately instigate and encourage Jayne to turn on Simon and River, so that he would be able to move past his insecurities and become one with the crew?"
Quote: Quote:Or could be she could do it all along. considering that the entire premise behind the BDM was that she read someone while at the academy... i'm thinking she acquired her reading skills under their 'tutelage' or was that just too masterfully subtle for you?
Quote: Quote: At any rate, I believe that if there's anything really obvious in Firefly, then it is that there's nothing really obvious. and the meaning of your above statement would prolly fall into the "nothing really obvious" category ?
Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:03 PM
KEVINGREY
Quote:River mouths the words, "The people here stopped fighting" along with the Alliance doctor, kinda hinting that this was the big secret she knew - because you can obviously not read the mind of a hologram, so she couldn't know what she was about to say like when she mouthed words alongside Mal earlier in the movie.
Quote:But with all these examples, one could still argue something else than reader. She could have guessed about Early's past; or just have picked up on Jayne's hightened sense of nervousness after Ariel (which the entire crew seemed to notice, btw). Etc. Culminating, finally, in "full disclosure" at the end of the BDM, where Mal literally spells it out that River's a full reader: Mal: "... since you already know what I'm about to say." River: "I do. But I like to hear you say it." And even then, it's not entirely clear WHEN River unlocked her full reader potential. Maybe the Miranda stuff blocked it partially; or could be she just grew better and better at it over time. Or could be she could do it all along.
Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:26 PM
6IXSTRINGJACK
Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:42 PM
FOLLOWMAL
Quote:Originally posted by KevinGrey: Quote:River mouths the words, "The people here stopped fighting" along with the Alliance doctor, kinda hinting that this was the big secret she knew - because you can obviously not read the mind of a hologram, so she couldn't know what she was about to say like when she mouthed words alongside Mal earlier in the movie. Quote:But with all these examples, one could still argue something else than reader. She could have guessed about Early's past; or just have picked up on Jayne's hightened sense of nervousness after Ariel (which the entire crew seemed to notice, btw). Etc. Culminating, finally, in "full disclosure" at the end of the BDM, where Mal literally spells it out that River's a full reader: Mal: "... since you already know what I'm about to say." River: "I do. But I like to hear you say it." And even then, it's not entirely clear WHEN River unlocked her full reader potential. Maybe the Miranda stuff blocked it partially; or could be she just grew better and better at it over time. Or could be she could do it all along. One thing I haven’t seen anyone mention thus far, is prescience. Psychometry, telepathy and others have been mentioned, but in OoG, I believe she mentions “fire” twice, each time, Simon thinking she’s talking about the candles on his cake, before the explosion occurs. In this, there were no minds to read, no objects to read. It really could only have been a “foretelling”. Also with finding the back route out of the hospital in Ariel. Though, arguably, she could have plucked it from a random mind, her control over telepathy seems quite limited when there are more than one or two minds about to be dealt with. Limited prescience, to my mind is of much more use to an “Assassin”, than strict telepathy since such could be quite muddled in the midst of many minds, especially in the case of the battle with the Reavers. However, having a limited prescience would allow one to foresee actions and react ahead of schedule, as-it-were. Always allowing one to be a “step ahead” when clear and focused. This isn’t to say that she isn’t also a telepath and/or psychometrist. However, I don’t really see any chance for either of these to have given her foresight of the “fire” in OoG. Having recently re-read the Dune series, this calls all sorts of possibilities to mind as well. First of all, in the case of the Government/Corporate interest, there would be much more interest in someone with prescience, then there would be in someone with simple telepathy. In addition, the potential for storyline is immense and I could envision a future where River, having gained some control of her mind and abilities, suddenly becomes certain of a given future potential and comes up against Mal’s innate freedom and choice sense; one who would assuredly balk at the idea of a given destiny. For myself, in the “subtlety” angle, I think to when River woke up in the hospital on Ariel with the “Copper for a kiss,” remark and the sudden confusion on her face as she assessed Jayne. Quite quick the play of emotions, to me and it seemed that in one moment, she reacted to his reaction, then in the next, sensed something else going on with Jayne and realized what it was. I likewise think that the “sudden brain activity” that was missed by Simon, and her subsequent scream was in prescient response to the Blue Hands’ imminent arrival. Just my take on it all of course.
Quote: Originally posted by: 6IXSTRINGJACK: Did anybody else notice that Saffron is like.... super fine?
Wednesday, January 3, 2007 9:18 PM
Quote:Originally posted by 6ixStringJack: Did anybody else notice that Saffron is like.... super fine?
Thursday, January 4, 2007 4:01 PM
BEKKAHTHEFIREFLYFAN
Quote:Originally posted by Avatar37: "In the very last scene with Inara, when she tells Mal she doesn't know if she wants to leave, she has absolutely no makeup on. I have to go back through the shows, but I think that is the first time she has ever been on with no makeup. It was like she was giving up being a Companion. Again, I have to double check, and if I am wrong, please let me know." I don't think she was giving up being a companion so much as finally feeling comfortable enough around Mal and Serenity as to finally start treating it like her home. Previously, she always made a point that the shuttle was her home. I think, in her own way, it was her way of showing Mal that she loves him.
Friday, January 5, 2007 1:09 AM
TATHRASEVENTEEN
Saturday, January 6, 2007 4:55 PM
DJTOES
Quote:It's as it should be, as sound doesn't travel in space -- or so I've heard.
Saturday, January 6, 2007 5:20 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Cruithne3753: Quote:Originally posted by Nytegaunt: From "The Message" when we learn that Jayne has a sick brother named Matty .... brothers who both share feminine sounding names. *Ahem* That would be an endearment of Matthew... which just happens to be my name.
Quote:Originally posted by Nytegaunt: From "The Message" when we learn that Jayne has a sick brother named Matty .... brothers who both share feminine sounding names.
Saturday, January 6, 2007 5:22 PM
Sunday, January 7, 2007 5:50 PM
Quote:This one's from the BDM: Did anyone else notice that the Operative only calls Mal "Mal" after he stabs him during the big fight at the end? It's weird! Before, he only called him "Captain" or "Malcolm", very formal, very proper. But they're fighting, there's the stab...and a look of almost regret passes over the Operative's face, and he murmurs, "Do you know what your sin is...Mal?" It's almost like only then does he respect the man enough to use the more familiar term. To be almost friendly, in a way. It's like now, he knows Mal well enough to acknowledge it. Very subtle, but a very nice touch. Heh, there's also the benefit that I had to watch the movie all over again just to be sure I hadn't just imagined it. Woo-hoo! {/quote] Sorry to bust that one up, but he actually calls him 'Mal' when he is talking to him on the wave to Serenity after he's put fire to Haven...
Sunday, January 7, 2007 6:11 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Xeyra: Quote:Originally posted by pingjing: Quote:Originally posted by Volk564: ...three (most likely one): River wasn't screaming about the fact that Jayne said "we gotta book," but that she knows where they're going to Book too - namely, a trap, or four: none of the above, and I'm just crazy. Just a thought. I think it's the third option. The brain screen goes kind of crazy right before she starts screaming, which I think might indicate that it is recording her psychic powers. But, if I recall correctly, Simon isn't looking at the screen at that moment, he's looking at Jayne. (Haven't watched it in awhile, so I could be wrong). So he misses the whole thing. Of course, according to the escape in the BDM, I guess he already knows. Hope that means you aren't crazy ;) It is my understanding that when Jayne says they have to go (does he say they gotta book? Didn't notice that), that's when the image of River's brain starts acting up, showing all the areas of her brain that are reacting to her psychic understanding of Jayne's betrayal, reason why she then screams. And Simon is looking at Jayne, yes, so he does miss it. It is a really interesting scene because Ariel is one of those episodes where River's psychic abilities become startling real to the viewer...
Quote:Originally posted by pingjing: Quote:Originally posted by Volk564: ...three (most likely one): River wasn't screaming about the fact that Jayne said "we gotta book," but that she knows where they're going to Book too - namely, a trap, or four: none of the above, and I'm just crazy. Just a thought. I think it's the third option. The brain screen goes kind of crazy right before she starts screaming, which I think might indicate that it is recording her psychic powers. But, if I recall correctly, Simon isn't looking at the screen at that moment, he's looking at Jayne. (Haven't watched it in awhile, so I could be wrong). So he misses the whole thing. Of course, according to the escape in the BDM, I guess he already knows. Hope that means you aren't crazy ;)
Quote:Originally posted by Volk564: ...three (most likely one): River wasn't screaming about the fact that Jayne said "we gotta book," but that she knows where they're going to Book too - namely, a trap, or four: none of the above, and I'm just crazy. Just a thought.
Sunday, January 7, 2007 6:22 PM
Quote:Originally posted by asarian: Shindig. I've always wondered how long River's been listening in on Badger and henchmen before she wandered in, allegedly all confused. And this because River says: "Now you're what, petty thief with delusions of standing?" What standing? Or rather, what standing that River knows of? It can really only refer to her having overheard Badger say: "Persephone's my home. I gotta do business with the people here. I don't want it known I brought someone in caused this kinda ruckus." But that convo took place several minutes ago. Which means River has been eavesdropping for quite a bit, all the way through the crew discussing strategy, and up and until Jayne's "We need a diversion." Then River happens to wander in, and provides one (the idea of the possibility of Jayne getting nekkid was probably too much for her to stomach, lol). Seems River played Badger. From minute one.
Monday, January 8, 2007 5:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by KevinGrey: One thing I haven’t seen anyone mention thus far, is prescience. Psychometry, telepathy and others have been mentioned, but in OoG, I believe she mentions “fire” twice, each time, Simon thinking she’s talking about the candles on his cake, before the explosion occurs. In this, there were no minds to read, no objects to read. It really could only have been a “foretelling”.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:01 PM
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:19 PM
FIZZIX
Quote:Originally posted by Misstressahara: Well, since I haven't seen it mentioned by anyone else, and it came to be a topic of conversation a few years earlier I can proudly be the one to bring it up. In the movie when Mal is in his room looking at the video of Inarah (this is lead from the line Kaylee makes about pushing Inarah away) they pan out to show him sitting watching the vid, (you must look close, it goes by quick) what do we see in front of him? Can you see? Can you see? Hup, that's right kiddies, it's his toilet, his john, his thrown, seat down. I didn't see it until the second viewing, but when I did I re-wround and paused and sure enough, there it is. Joss did it, he got the FIRST toilet in space. Good on ya Joss. There are more from the tv, but I won't mention them for now. I love these threads. If I'm a bitch, then life just got interesting.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 1:51 PM
DONCOAT
Tuesday, January 16, 2007 2:18 PM
Quote:Great thinking and thank you for adding it.
Quote:I'm definitely with you on the prescience (or precognition, as I generally call it; though I suppose the former is a subset of the latter; but I digress).
Wednesday, January 17, 2007 3:47 AM
MISTERSOLIDUS
Quote:Originally posted by darthvider: In "Trash", when Jayne and Kaylee are climbing on top of the ship to reprogram the garbage bin, you see Jayne trying to put the line card (or whatever it is) back in the slot. This is before he gets shocked and knocked out. Anybody ever notice what's on the screen beside him? It's VERY noticable if you know what you're looking at. It's a Windows 2000 desktop. You can very clearly see the Start button, the Task bar (with programs running), the default icons on the left-hand side, even the bloody task tray. The biggest thing that caught my attention was the giant InstallShield window right in the middle of the screen, taking up three-quarters of it. It's clear enough that you can almost read "Next" and "Cancel" on the buttons. Please don't tell me Microsoft is alive and well 500 years in the future!
Saturday, January 27, 2007 4:45 AM
GIGGLYORONINOMICON
Monday, January 29, 2007 12:16 AM
JERAXUS
Monday, January 29, 2007 12:25 AM
Monday, January 29, 2007 10:18 PM
VIOLYNS
Thursday, February 8, 2007 6:55 PM
SEANCJ
Thursday, February 8, 2007 6:59 PM
Friday, February 9, 2007 5:16 AM
CLJOHNSTON108
Saturday, February 10, 2007 2:59 PM
Saturday, February 10, 2007 3:15 PM
YARDARM
Quote:Originally posted by NateM: I also really liked the recurring theme of being lost in the woods. A couple characters say that a bunch of times through the series and I thought it linked them all together.
Saturday, February 10, 2007 9:09 PM
GOCRO
Quote:Now, River, smart as she is, ain't no Doctor. Even if she knew what the young Intern was going to administer, she doesn't know Alprazaline, combined with droxine, is going to kill the man. And she really couldn't have read the Intern's mind about it either, as the poor lad was himself oblivious to the fact that this combination is lethal!
Friday, February 16, 2007 11:04 AM
KAYLEELOVE
Saturday, February 17, 2007 3:52 PM
GOODMECHANIC
Sunday, February 18, 2007 6:37 PM
Sunday, February 25, 2007 3:05 AM
Quote:Originally posted by KayleeLove: Inara and Mal ~~~ Both of their professions require detachment--
Sunday, March 11, 2007 10:38 PM
SHERURCIJ
Tuesday, March 13, 2007 11:38 PM
Quote:Originally posted by Nandifan: I had no so much an observation, but a question about an observation. Does Jayne ever recite Chinese verses? I know he curses in Chinese, but has he ever uttered one of the complex phrases JW assigns everyone else? Please correct if I am wrong, 'cause its sort of driving me crazy trying to remember!
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:32 AM
NBZ
Quote:What comes off as just a "typical" scene in BDM takes on a new meaning when you consider it with Jayne's character - when Mal warns everybody to strap in, Jayne runs to where River, Inara and the others are strapping in...and rather than thinking of himself first, he takes the extra ten seconds to instead check *their* belts are safely fastened. That scene is probably my favourite "Aww, Jayne's not just a lecherous hump" scene
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 2:35 AM
Quote: DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN. When I read that sentence I was immediately reminded of River's chat with Early, (I forget the exact wording() but she essentially says that he chose the job because of who he was, and it wasnt the job that made him that way. I hadnt realized how directly this applied to Mal and Inara (and possibly the others in the crew ?) Inara and Mal chose their jobs, and to be where they were, because of their own problems and used the job as an excuse after that fact.... same as Early. Very cool.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 3:02 AM
AGENTROUKA
Quote:Originally posted by nbz: Inara started training at the age of 12. Mal went into "hiding" after losing a big war. I doubt either "chose" their paths. But both accept the cards they have been dealt. Maybe even like them and don't want to change? But I would not say they chose.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 3:57 AM
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 4:19 AM
Quote:Originally posted by nbz: It is not a choice if it's the only thing you know. Technically she did have a choice. She could have not gone ahead when the time came. Practically? Not as much.
Quote: PS this has got nothing to do with the Guild being good or evil or a business. It is more about schooling and expectations. She could have rebelled, but she did not.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007 4:21 AM
Quote:Originally posted by nbz: (I *want* to write a story. got some plot together, ideas for a backstory, circumstances etc which I buy... but alas, I cannot write too good. let's just say I see things differently than most people )
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