Who gives a fuck what that misogynistic sociopath thinks?
There's your real reason why you'll never see any more; between him and QAnon worshiper Adam Baldwin it's a tainted brand.
Valid point.
Who gives a fuck what that misogynistic sociopath thinks?
There's your real reason why you'll never see any more; between him and QAnon worshiper Adam Baldwin it's a tainted brand.
I loved Firefly.
I don’t need a reboot. Or a continuation. In my opinion, the time has long passed.
You were doing so well.
Here's my main issue with those two things, as someone who's watched his Firefly DVDs a few times each and has all the books and comics. Whedon tells us one thing about his 'verse and then shows us the opposite.
Inara. We are told repeatedly that in Firefly's fictional world Inara's role is not just respected, it's prestigious. We also see plenty of scenes of romantic tension between Mal and Inara. Maybe I've been doing things wrong all my life, but I have never tried to start a relationship with a woman I like by repeatedly, angrily calling her a whore. This stuff doesn't just happen, it's written, it's down to Whedon. He created the notion that Inara's in a respected position, he created the connection between Inara and Mal, he created the way Mal talks to her. It is, frankly, kind of fucked up. The hero of the show treats the woman he loves like shit.
Chinese culture. Again, we are told one thing and shown another. We're told the 'verse is Chinese-dominated. We see virtually no Asians in the show. How'd that happen? You don't even have to talk about cultural appropriation, you can just say, hey, this doesn't make a lot of sense.
the now long-since obsolete and barely spaceworthy Serenity, perhaps not so much anymore.
I do like the comics and would like to check out the novels.
I do like the comics and would like to check out the novels.
I agree on the perplexing lack of Asian characters, but with Inara I always got the impression that companion was a respected profession in the Alliance, but the further away you got from the core worlds and out into the boonies, the more likely you'd be to run into more parochial attitudes like Mal's.
Looking back it is surprising that River and Simon weren't Chinese, that seems like it would've been a natural fit. Tam being a Chinese surname was this the original intent? It's been too long for me to remember what the details were in the show regarding them.
I believe that was was the original plan, but I don't have a source handy for that. Sometimes the right actor walks in the door and your plans change. I think we can all agree Summer Glau was the right choice, and thus her brother needs to look like her.
Sean Maher does not look like GlauI believe that was was the original plan, but I don't have a source handy for that. Sometimes the right actor walks in the door and your plans change. I think we can all agree Summer Glau was the right choice, and thus her brother needs to look like her.
Would have worked just as well if one or both were adopted.
Sean Maher does not look like Glau
That's just adding unnecessary story complications. How does a cross racial adoption change the relationship with the parents, are you going to mention they are adopted or just hope the audience figures it out?
They have similar coloring and are the same race, that's as good as Hollywood siblings are going to get.
There's your real reason why you'll never see any more; between him and QAnon worshiper Adam Baldwin it's a tainted brand.
This is the hardest hurdle for me. Why do a reboot at this point? Why not create a new space western?I'm not especially enthused about a reboot, but I'd prefer it to a continuation, at this point.
But I don't really see much point in either.
So you can have guest appearances, a shared depth of worldbuilding, name recognition and a nostalgic selling point with a built in demographic ?This is the hardest hurdle for me. Why do a reboot at this point? Why not create a new space western?
That's just adding unnecessary story complications. How does a cross racial adoption change the relationship with the parents, are you going to mention they are adopted or just hope the audience figures it out?
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