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Best show I've ever followed.
Miss the new episode of Breaking Bad to watch that trash? You gotta be f'n kidding me.
The best show I've ever followed was Firefly. But the assholes at Fox canceled it faster than they canceled Futurama. ****ing assholes.
I only caught Firefly after it was already gone. I must agree that it was a good show and shouldn't have been canceled.
I'm a sci-fi/fantasy whore. Can't get enough. I think Firefly was such a perfect example of modern sci-fi and one that was well thought out, well written, well acted. It's hard to find really good sci-fi these days, I don't know why. But you get 1-3 shows maybe in the vast sea of reality TV and crap programming. Which is one reason I think Congress should reverse its laws and allow consumers ala-cart purchasing of cable channels. Put real consumer pressure up, see what lives and what dies (though I could be horribly saddened by the results).
What was I talking about again? Oh yeah. Firefly rocks hardcore ass. It was just about to break out and get unbelievable when Fox with it's head up its ass pulled the plug. Everyone associated with canceling that show should be lined up and kicked in the nuts by all Firefly fans.
I loved the show and followed it religiously since the beginning, but this ending doesn't make any sense to me at all. I liked most of the last episode and also cried my eyes out like rivrrat during most of it, but the last 20 minutes I was all "WTF? No way. I can't believe they went there." Totally disappointed in this ending. :2razz:
I think Firefly was such a perfect example of modern sci-fi and one that was well thought out, well written, well acted.
^^People don't exactly watch sci-fi for the realism.
Miss the new episode of Breaking Bad to watch that trash? You gotta be f'n kidding me.
Such might be possible with a high enough technology level.You mean Firefly, the show that had dozens of habitable planets in the same solar system? Well thought out? Only if you're scientifically ignorant.
I was kind of there too, which is why I had to sleep on it and think about it.
It was only the "sideways" timeline where they were dead. All time spent on the island was "real". The sideways timeline was where they worked out their issues and tried to find one another again so they could all "move on". The sideways timeline was... timeless. They were all dead in it, but at different times. Hurley and Ben took care of the island for who knows how long before they died. Rose and Bernard lived out their lives there too. Sawyer, Kate, Lapidus, Richard Alpert, Miles... they all left the island and lived their lives. But *eventually*, all of them died. Some of them we saw die, others we didn't. But when they all did die, they ended up in the "sideways" world that they themselves created. Where they had to come to terms with their own issues and find one another again because THEY were all that significant to each other's lives.
And now I'm crying again. Damn you! :lol:
Such might be possible with a high enough technology level.
Terraforming planets?
Although if it was actually dozens of planets, that seems a bit high...
That particular episode of BB was, unfortunately, very missable.
Such might be possible with a high enough technology level.
Terraforming planets?
Although if it was actually dozens of planets, that seems a bit high...