jprince11 All American 14181 Posts user info edit post |
I would compare firefly to star wars, not star trek, I just saw serenity, it was more of a space opera type about adventure and fun then star trek 1/8/2011 3:40:45 PM |
GGMon All American 6462 Posts user info edit post |
Only communists like Star Trek. "Oh, we have no need for money in the 24th century" - you go to hell Picard, you tea drinking socialist.
Firefly is about freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeedom. 1/8/2011 3:45:45 PM |
scud All American 10804 Posts user info edit post |
Lets not forget that without Firefly we would never have had Saffron 1/8/2011 7:33:10 PM |
marko Tom Joad 72828 Posts user info edit post |
just started watching this for the first time ever
really loving the reconstruction-era american civil war feel to it 3/6/2011 1:16:56 PM |
tl All American 8430 Posts user info edit post |
that's deep, man. 3/6/2011 3:34:52 PM |
marko Tom Joad 72828 Posts user info edit post |
that's what i got out of it anyways... heck, the captain's essentially wearing a civil war uniform, sans-jacket 3/6/2011 4:01:49 PM |
BEU All American 12512 Posts user info edit post |
Firefly is star wars without George Lucas and the copyrighted names.
Think about it.
It becomes very easy to imagine a star wars series or movie with competent leadership.
In other words, it would print money.
[Edited on March 6, 2011 at 4:53 PM. Reason : asds] 3/6/2011 4:52:49 PM |
Smath74 All American 93278 Posts user info edit post |
well the premise of the show was to be a space western, and most westerns are set in the post-civil war era. 3/8/2011 7:19:53 AM |
Exiled Eyes up here ^^ 5918 Posts user info edit post |
where else can you say "shiny" so much and not sound gay? 3/8/2011 8:43:14 AM |
marko Tom Joad 72828 Posts user info edit post |
i got curious and finally googled
Quote : | "Whedon developed the concept for the show after reading The Killer Angels, a novel chronicling the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. He wanted to follow people who had fought on the losing side of a war and their experiences afterwards as pioneers and immigrants on the outskirts of civilization, much like the post-American Civil War era of Reconstruction and the American Old West culture." |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefly_%28TV_series%29
hooray, i'm not totally reading too much into it! 3/8/2011 6:38:53 PM |
bcvaugha All American 2587 Posts user info edit post |
man i loved farscape 3/8/2011 8:50:28 PM |
khcadwal All American 35165 Posts user info edit post |
i tried to watch this the other night...first ep
couldn't get into it
i thought the acting was TURRIBLE 3/8/2011 11:35:57 PM |
Duncan All American 1442 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-yHSaP0Dyg 3/8/2011 11:43:38 PM |
HockeyRoman All American 11811 Posts user info edit post |
^^ I actually saw Serenity first and then watched the dvds. I agree that the pilot isn't nearly as funny as some of the later episodes. It mainly serves to set the groundwork for the show in terms of plot and characters. Trust me, there are some very hilarious moments. 3/9/2011 12:28:50 AM |
Socks`` All American 11792 Posts user info edit post |
marko,
yah one thing i really dug about the show was the reconstruction elements as well.
I thought it was a neat idea and def generated some interesting characters and stories throughout the series.
[Edited on March 9, 2011 at 7:23 AM. Reason : ``] 3/9/2011 7:23:22 AM |
PatTime Veteran 182 Posts user info edit post |
Regarding original question why Firefly "could have been the star trek of our time" if it wasn't cancelled by Fox, I interpret this as why it could have become a Star Trek-like franchise if it wasn't cancelled by Fox. Star Trek-like meaning, ongoing space travel/adventure with a crew aboard a starship.
After having watched several amazing shows like this, Arrested Development, and Pushing Daisies on netflix - which were all cancelled in their prime - I've come to believe that there is a "right place at the right time" element for the television format that has to work out for a show to take off. Television networks are always mucking around with the competition, marketing, demographics, and timeslots that it makes it difficult for pure goodness to get the exposure it needs. That, and people are dumb. I mean, if I want to believe humanity has a chance in the long run, there has to be a compassionate explanation for why shows like these are cancelled, but Survivor and American Idol (Simon Cowell insults you show) thrive. Right?
With the inception of netflix and hulu, I hope that the traditional cable paradigm tanks. Maybe then, programming people will take a longer view and produce content that lasts - my understanding is that Firefly has done well with dvd sales and/or syndication as has Family Guy. 3/10/2011 12:06:49 AM |