but not really being blown away by it until a particular scene that I'm sure will be discussed at the appropriate time.
Really curious about the scene you're talking about....
but not really being blown away by it until a particular scene that I'm sure will be discussed at the appropriate time.
Trust me: you'll know it when you see it.Really curious about the scene you're talking about....
The impression I got is that The Alliance started out in the core planets, and over time the people who didn't agree with the Alliance then spread out towards the edge of the system. We spend the vast majority of the series out on the very edges of the system, which is why everything is so primitive and run down. The few times we do get glimpses of the core planets they are more of the big futuristic sci-fi cities you expect to see in things like Star Trek or The Expanse.After watching Train Job, I can kinda understand why they used that as a pilot. It was a little more quicker paced with more action, and in the early part of the season it really was about doing jobs and avoiding the alliance. I don't agree with that, considering the first episode actually shows why Book, Simon, River, and Inara are on this ship in the first place, but I can kind of compare it to The Cage and Where No Man Has Gone Before.
One of the things I'm watching for now is trying to understand this overall universe. So the Alliance is basically the central hub of this specific system? The planets seem pretty near each other though, which like @Henoch said, I am curious about.
The Expanse, particularly the novels, definitely draws a lot from Firefly. You can definitely see parallels between the characters. Mal/Holden, Zoe/Naomi, Jayne/Amos, Wash/Alex, Kaylee/Sam. Hell, I remember many fantasy castings for the characters done up before the series was adapted into a show usually did cast Nathan Fillion as Holden, Gina Torres as Naomi and Adam Baldwin as Amos. I think the most blatant Firefly connection in The Expanse novels is when they actually describe the Martian Navy's warships as "flying office buildings."Also, I know this show aired in 2002, but I am kinda of getting a little bit of an Expanse vibe from it.
^ There's a lot more nuance to Mal giving Kaylee a hard time about her fascination with fancy clothes than might be apparent at first, and as you get further on into the series, you'll come to see that his seeming rudeness is just how he interacts with people and that there's genuine affection in it, especially when it comes to Kaylee.
Trust me: you'll know it when you see it.
Bingo. I just didn't want to bring it up until OP had officially watched "The Train Job."I've seen Firefly several times, the only scene I can recall you might mean is the engine sucking scene![]()
One of my favorite episodes.Mal and Wash being tortured and Zoe making the hard call to rescue Wash because Mal "could take it" is just one example.
One of my favorite episodes.
Bingo. I just didn't want to bring it up until OP had officially watched "The Train Job."
Our Mrs. Reynolds is the one that hooked me when it was airing on Fox. And I met a young Christina Hendricks.going by Hulu order, the last episode I saw was episode 6 (Our Miss Reynolds) last night. I learned right away that a lot of this series was aired out of order, not just Serenity.
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