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For proper viewing, here is the original (Not Fox's) Episode order guide (Taken from Wiki). 1 "Serenity" 2 "The Train Job" 3 "Bushwhacked" 4 "Shindig" 5 "Safe" 6 "Our Mrs. Reynolds" 7 "Jaynestown" 8 "Out of Gas" 9 "Ariel" 10 "War Stories" 11 "Trash" 12 "The Message" 13 "Heart of Gold" 14 "Objects in Space"
Message edited by: AmirK on 2009-11-03 20:29:39 CST
Every time there's a Firefly thread I get a little sad. Easily my favorite show of all time. I'd pay $100 (a lot for me) for a new episode. I know there are plenty of others who feel the same. (You hear that Fox?)
For all the Firefly lovers out there, watch the Halloween episode of Castle, Nathan Fillion's new show, and you'll get a great treat. You can watch it on Hulu now.
So so worth it. At first blush, this sounds like an idea that is all kinds of bad: a Sci-fi Western? I can remember doing a total pass when this first aired but it is really good stuff. How can you go wrong with a crew consisting of a medical doctor, a mental patient, a man of the cloth and a licensed prostitute? It's a fresh look at a genre that is just chock full of archetypes. I will say that it's not for everyone, but if you find yourself gravitating to sci-fi--you'll enjoy this.
lycmemuch said:For all the Firefly lovers out there, watch the Halloween episode of Castle, Nathan Fillion's new show, and you'll get a great treat. You can watch it on Hulu now.
bughill99 said:lycmemuch said:For all the Firefly lovers out there, watch the Halloween episode of Castle, Nathan Fillion's new show, and you'll get a great treat. You can watch it on Hulu now.
They have episodes 1-10 and 14. Kind of weird they took off episodes 11, 12, and 13.
I wasn't too thrilled with the Firefly movie Serenity (Nathan Fillian isn't exactly a brilliant actor and was a bit too over-the-top a bit too often) but decided to give the series a shot since it was free on Hulu. I'm glad I did - you really get caught up in the individual stories of each of the ship's crew members and it was very well done. I went back and saw Serenity again and liked it a lot more the second time.
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