I've always thought River/Summer looked a bit Asian, and Tam as a last name, could certainly be an Eastern Asian name
I've always thought so as well. However, there clearly should have been an Asian in the main cast. Garrett Wang was free!

I've always thought River/Summer looked a bit Asian, and Tam as a last name, could certainly be an Eastern Asian name
I've always thought so as well. However, there clearly should have been an Asian in the main cast.
I've always thought River/Summer looked a bit Asian, and Tam as a last name, could certainly be an Eastern Asian nameMy actual reason for posting in this thread: to comment on the lack of Asians in Firefly. I remember reading that Kaylee was supposed to originally be cast as Asian before Jewel Staite read for the part.
Kaylee is asian. So is Jewel Staite, for that matter. Perhaps not fully for either the character or actress, but they have asian heritage. I heard Simon and River were originally supposed to come from a mixed race family, FWIW.
You're right, why would a show, or any story, want to espouse a message that "harsh but free" is preferable to "comfortable but hardly free" lifestyle? I mean really, such a message would be singular in the history of storytelling!
How were the independent words free? It seems to me that most of them were owned by a rich barron or dictator. Did the mud farmers in Jaynestown strike you as free?
The English language and culture is prevalent in most of the world now. Do you think that means that there are English/American people around in every country where you'll hear people insert a lot of English phrases and expressions into their speech? I can assure you it doesn't, since those English phrases and expressions come from movies/TV/music/Internet, despite the fact that there aren't any British, American, Australian or Canadian people around. The prevalence of Anglo-American culture sure doesn't mean that Brits and Americans are making their colonies all over the world.The blue hand guys are still one of the silliest things I've seen in ages, and why, given the prevelance of Chinese language and culture, do we see so few Asian faces, even in the background scenes?
Kaylee is asian. So is Jewel Staite, for that matter. Perhaps not fully for either the character or actress, but they have asian heritage.
Kaylee is asian. So is Jewel Staite, for that matter. Perhaps not fully for either the character or actress, but they have asian heritage.
Pretty sure that isn't true. According to her she is of British, Irish, French and Iroquois ancestry. It's probably the Native American that you're seeing in her. She isn't Asian by any stretch of the imagination.
Mal, Zoe & the crew of Firefly operated under a "freedom" from society and societal conventions that was quite clearly and romantically portrayed as preferable to merely going along with the "secure but hardly free" lifestyle offered by the Alliance. It's all right there in the lyrics to the theme song ("take my land; Take me where I cannot stand; I'm still free; You can't take the sky from me")
Not sure you do, though. As evidence I call the next sentence:I simply disagree that the lifestyle of Mal and Zoe was romantically portrayed as preferable.
It may have been preferable for those two characters,
Anyone care to speculate on such bizarre lapses in characterization as to why Inara loves Mal, why Zoe insists on staying with Mal, why Mal doesn't go home, why Kaylee doesn't care whether she makes an honest living?
There were no job prospects for Kaylee at her home and she loved engines. If it hadn't been for Mal's offer she wouldn't be making any living.
There were no job prospects for Kaylee at her home and she loved engines. If it hadn't been for Mal's offer she wouldn't be making any living.
It doesn't seem all that plausible that there wouldn't be any work for someone with Kaylee's talents.
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