Firefly/Serenity - Which did you like more?
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Firefly/Serenity - Which did you like more?
This has been a discussion on several other threads, so I thought I'd make a poll and topic on the matter.
So which did you like most? Did you enjoy Firefly, with it's westerness and detailed character devolopement and great plots; or Serenity, with it's amazing storyline, spectacular fight sequences, and great effects?
Or didn't you like either? Did you enjoy them the same? And why did you enjoy one over the other?
So which did you like most? Did you enjoy Firefly, with it's westerness and detailed character devolopement and great plots; or Serenity, with it's amazing storyline, spectacular fight sequences, and great effects?
Or didn't you like either? Did you enjoy them the same? And why did you enjoy one over the other?
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Firefly, but only by a bit.
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I haven't seen either, but based on Cov jr's recommendations, I will be watching the series.
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This is a choice between a good and a good...no fair Revan.
I think I would give the edge to Firefly, though I did like both a lot. I liked the Old West flavor that came through more clearly in the tv series. Also, the characters were more developed in the series, though that would make sense as you get many more hours of them.
Also, there are some truly funny moments in the series, as well as very touching ones. That humor did not come through for me in the film.
However, River kicked some serious ass in Serenity. And I liked how so many mysteries from the series were solved
My hub and I both enjoyed the movie enough that we would definately be eager to see another, should one be made.
So, as I said, both the series and the film are quite good, and I like both a lot.


I think I would give the edge to Firefly, though I did like both a lot. I liked the Old West flavor that came through more clearly in the tv series. Also, the characters were more developed in the series, though that would make sense as you get many more hours of them.

However, River kicked some serious ass in Serenity. And I liked how so many mysteries from the series were solved


So, as I said, both the series and the film are quite good, and I like both a lot.

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I'm at a bit of a loss as to where sequels might go, plot-wise.
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The River thing has been explained now. Though I don't think we've heard the last of it, I can't see it being the focus of a second film. The other big plot direction I was anticipating seeing was Shepherd Book's past - but now that's out too. Unless it's done post mortem, and I think that would be a bit rude.
Who else is there? We know substantial quantities (or at least key points) about the backgrounds of Mal, Zoe, Jayne, Simon, River, Kaylee...that leaves Book (RIP), Wash (RIP) and Inara. Hmmm...
Who else is there? We know substantial quantities (or at least key points) about the backgrounds of Mal, Zoe, Jayne, Simon, River, Kaylee...that leaves Book (RIP), Wash (RIP) and Inara. Hmmm...
In the TV commentary Joss said that he'd planned to do a lot more with Blue Sun and the Blue Gloved Guys.
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Right. Yeah, I think there's a lot more narrative room in the story.
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I watched Safe last night, and I still think that a second movie would've done well going into Book's past. Oh well.
Bring on Blue Sun!
Bring on Blue Sun!
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Yep, and when he and Mal were talking about it on the hillside in Serenity, I was like, "finally!". Alas.....
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