Firefly

Monday, September 19th, 2005 10:51 pm
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Some years after the rest of the world, I have started to watch Firefly. I feel kind of guilty about it, partly because I shouldn't have spent that much money adding a boxed DVD set to my perfectly legitimate Amazon order for horror films (horror films count as work this semester!) and partly because I have tons of work to do and a spouse who unreasonably wants to see me more than once a week, so frittering away my time watching a science fiction series is not good. On the other hand, I'm so stressed out these days that watching Firefly counts as therapy and should be a billable expense.

That said, I'm still not sure what I make of it. First, if the first few episodes are anything to go by, it's not really science fiction, it's space opera - classic themes in a futuristic setting. Of course there is nothing wrong with that, and Joss Whedon naturally does this kind of thing better than most purveyors of the genre. Much of it (I thought watching the Reavers' electromagnetic grappling irons) is a matter of working out technical fixes to make the future resemble the past. I remember watching The Empire Strikes Back (far and away the best Star Wars film) with [livejournal.com profile] maggie_lucy, and she kept saying "Oh, that's the First World War trenches," or "Hey, that's a scene from 633 Squadron!" So yes, space may be the final frontier, but it's just like the frontiers of old, complete with pirates and cowboys. But does Whedon really need to make the cowboys dress like cowboys? And that not-so-subtly-veiled North-South stuff?

OK, I know this is postmodern irony and Whedon almost certainly thinks it's better to make an obvious reference to a cliche than attempt to disguise it and have everyone say "Nyeh nyeh, that's just a reference to [some classic film]. You can't fool us!" I reckon he read the part in Umberto Eco's essay on Casablanca where it says that a mediocre film contains cliches, but a great film consists of nothing but cliches. But there again, since this is Whedon, I expect some of the cliches will be turned on their heads in forthcoming episodes. Which reminds me, I have time to watch another episode before I go to bed, and I also have more pressing Firefly-related questions, like which of Zoe, Kaylee and Inara is the hottest. Sometimes life seems like a succession of questions that we will only be able to answer when we die. One day, I will leave this crumbling body and ascend on angels wings to the outer circles of Qiphuleth, and Kaylee will say, "See, silly, it was me all along!" At which point Zoe will kick her into the aisles, saying "No way, beotch!"

Addendum: We all know that in addition to playing Zoe, the awesome Gina Torres was Cas in a couple of Matrix films. However, I didn't know until today that she also did the voice of Niobe in the video game.

Date: 2005-09-19 08:25 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ironed_orchid
and I also have more pressing Firefly-related questions, like which of Zoe, Kaylee and Inara is the hottest

It's a really tough call, but I can see Kaylee and Inara having girlsex (with one another), which significantly ups their hotness. Zoe, despite her sexy toughness, I don't see joining in.

Date: 2005-09-25 11:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solri.livejournal.com
I can see Kaylee and Inara having girlsex

Mmnngrr! Awffr!

Date: 2005-09-19 08:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] philipispdr.livejournal.com
Inara's hotter, but I still prefer Kayleigh.


- and with that important point cleared up, on with the show. I love Firefly, but I must admit, some of the shoe-horned in cowboy references are pretty wince-inducing. The dialogue makes up for everything in spades though, and well, I love Firefly. I look forward to hearing what you think of the whole series.

Date: 2005-09-19 11:01 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
should i run out and rent the dvds and watch it? Should i go see serenity when it hits the movie theaters?


I think you might well like Rome from HBO. its on now in the states on HBO, and its really good.

Date: 2005-09-19 11:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cf.livejournal.com
so sayeth cf:

should i run out and rent the dvds and watch it? Should i go see serenity when it hits the movie theaters?


I think you might well like Rome from HBO. its on now in the states on HBO, and its really good.

Date: 2005-09-19 11:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] circumambulate.livejournal.com
And she's married to Lawrence Fishburn
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Date: 2005-09-25 11:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solri.livejournal.com
Inara's the hottest; no question.

She's hot, but I can't resist Kaylee when she has engine oil on her face! She reminds me of our sysadmin, with whom I briefly fell in love after she said "I don't don't know anything about Windows, but you can ask me any UNIX question you like." There's something about women who understand machines that makes me want to roll over and have my belly tickled.

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