Firefly

Sep. 27th, 2005 11:37 pm
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Lisa and I have been watching Firefly. I'm sorry we didn't see them earlier -- but I like the way we've been watching them, (mostly) in order, off the DVD, and about one or two a day. We've seen through Ariel.


Minor Spoilers: Speculation based on info through War Stories and Buffy season 4

I think the 2x2, hands of blue villains are grown from the same seed that sprouted The Gentlemen, in Hush. They move slowly, they have a slow but nevertheless inevitable method of killing, they have rhymes about them and what they do, and they have a nearly identical fear factor.

That they also take a part of you which you need, and that both are creations of Joss Whedon are both things I noticed later.

Date: 2005-09-28 05:08 pm (UTC)
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The blue-handed men are pretty close to classic Men In Black; the Gentlemen, not so much.

Kaylee and Willow are both charming, perky tech-nerds with odd taste in clothing. I'm guessing Joss knows a woman like that.

Book and Giles both seem to be bookish, intellectual types who'd shy away from a fight, and they're both hiding that they're actually tougher than that. Being a Watcher isn't all that different from being a monk or a priest.

Date: 2005-09-28 05:29 pm (UTC)
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I can see the parallel to the Gentle Men,
Kayle is the warmth, and heart of the Ship and has the same innocence about her as Early Willow.

Mal/Jayne. Zoe/Kayle.

but I'm funny that way

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