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I just finished watching the DVD set of Firefly. I've always enjoyed the show, but until now I've never seen all the episodes. I have a few questions:
Is it just me, or did anyone else get the idea Shepard Book was once a Jack Bauer/Jason Bourne type who grew disgusted with the Alliance?
Was that Bryce Dallas Howard, or the office manager from MadMen (I've misplaced the actress' name for the moment) who played Saffron, the beautiful, but pschyopathic con artist? I get the two of them confused. I should have gotten her name from the show credits, but I wanted wanted to get the set back in case the snow dumped on us.
Did this show regularly turn from high-tech Sci-Fi to The Outlaw Josey Wales and back again? Is that just me? I noticed a lot of Winchesters and Colt revolvers. I suppose it's no more anachronistic than all the swordfighting we see in SF. I can't speak for anyone else, but if I had a phaser, there wouldn't be any sword fighting.
JAMES
I just finished watching the DVD set of Firefly. I've always enjoyed the show, but until now I've never seen all the episodes. I have a few questions:
Is it just me, or did anyone else get the idea Shepard Book was once a Jack Bauer/Jason Bourne type who grew disgusted with the Alliance?
Was that Bryce Dallas Howard, or the office manager from MadMen (I've misplaced the actress' name for the moment) who played Saffron, the beautiful, but pschyopathic con artist? I get the two of them confused. I should have gotten her name from the show credits, but I wanted wanted to get the set back in case the snow dumped on us.
Did this show regularly turn from high-tech Sci-Fi to The Outlaw Josey Wales and back again? Is that just me? I noticed a lot of Winchesters and Colt revolvers. I suppose it's no more anachronistic than all the swordfighting we see in SF. I can't speak for anyone else, but if I had a phaser, there wouldn't be any sword fighting.
JAMES