I persuaded my wife to watch the entire series of Firefly before watching the movie Serenity. the show only ran for 14 episodes before being cancelled under a cloud of supreme idiocy by the Fox television Network (the same one which brought you Ally McBeal and When Animals Attack).
This show had everything that the best novels had: intimate and flaming conflict; originality in characters, several love story arc that have you invested in the main characters’ happiness; a mystery that could have been unraveled and kept the audience’s interest over several seasons (ala X-Files–which, by the way totally failed to deliver on); two excellent smart asses who made great comments at opportune times; solid special effects; a believable setting that one could imagine themselves immersed in; Sex was not treated as taboo, but handled in terms of living life (including homosexuality); and, finally, the show approached reality from different angles that were surprising and refreshing.
One of these angles was the fact that prostitution was seen as a noble profession in the role of the Companion. Also, the role of priest was novel in that it got back to the basics of administering the word of hope and faith in the character of The Shepherd (which I think is such an appropriate salutation that I wouldn’t listen to anyone now who didn’t refer to himself as such on spiritual matters).
And this is just from the television show!
The movie Serenity takes all this and ratchets it up about ten notches and has become, in my mind, one of the finest science fiction films ever produced.
I really hope that the rumors I’ve been hearing about a new Serenity show on the Sci-Fi network is true. I really would like to be watching Battlestar Galactica right now, but that kind of cable isn’t in the cards.
It’s a shame that “Science Fiction” shows are so often relegated to the geeks and losers in popular culture. That is not only unfair, it’s unfortunate because science fiction story telling is one of the few creative ways that mankind can morally project themselves into a possible future of greater convenience and common struggles with the worries of the present day.
It’s almost a type of goal setting.
At any length, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, you don’t know what you’re missing if you haven’t watched Firefly and Serenity yet.
TAGS: Firefly, Serenity, Science Fiction
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
You Should Also Check Out This Post:
- Disney World as a Right of Passage: Raising Better Children While Hating Everyone in Line Around You
- Understanding Abney's Effect in the Creation of Fiction
- Help, Facebook Is Killing My Blog! How I Survived Social Networking and Make It Work for Me
- "Masturbating in the Back Seat While Nobody's Watching": Short Fiction by Joshua Minton
- We Ain't Dead Yet Muddafuggas (Gettin' Yo Mind Straight in Zero Eight)
More Active Posts:
- President Bush is Incompetent and I am Done with Two-Party Voting (16)
- Big Brother, Karl Rove, the Comptroller and BioShock Rules (13)
- Bus Blog? I'm Not Impressed (12)
- Is It Time for a Black President in America? (12)
- Farting in a Crowded Room: Bush's Pardoning of Scooter Libby (12)
- How to Think: Altruism (11)
- The Virginia Tech Massacre: Why You Shouldn't Fug Around with English Students (11)
- Reaction to Ron Paul's Alleged Racism, The Bullshit Reason Behind Warner Going Blu-Ray, and the Three Arses Who Are Suing Microsoft Over XBox Live (11)
- BWP on Sopranos Episode 67: Join the Club (10)
- The DaVinci Code and Attack of the Christian Half-Wits (9)

Tweet This![Firefly: The Complete Series [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51734pRq2%2BL._SL160_.jpg)
![Band of Brothers [Blu-ray]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51raX%2BcY0GL._SL160_.jpg)

















Joshua Minton holds a Creative Writing degree from BGSU and is the author of 


No User Responded In This Article
Leave Your Comment Below