I really enjoy this show as well. BBC puts out a lot of quality tv shows.Not sure if it's on Netflix or mentioned in this thread yet, but i've been watching "Orphan Black" on Amazon Prime. It's produced by BBC America, and it's been hard to not watch more than one episode at a time. It says it's Sci-Fi, but i'd say that's a little stretch to me. Definitely worth a google search to see if you're interested.
Maybe watch the movie Serenity when you're done with Firefly. I think Serenity is better than any of the Star Wars or Star Trek movies. (Although I'd rank Wrath of Khan right up there with it. /JMHO)I've been watching Arrested Development and Firefly, both hugely popular shows and I wanted to see what the big deal was.
Arrested Development was fine for the first three seasons. Season four, the one produced by Netflix, has been half a train wreck. The plot is all over the place, the way the story is told in episodic vignettes is annoying, and the complete change in how many of the characters behave makes it seem unrelated to the original seasons.
Firefly was supposed to be this fantastic, groundbreaking sci-fi series that has the internet buzzing to this day, begging for a reboot. I'm not seeing the big deal. It's OK, but it isn't as good as, say, the original Star Trek or even the 1980s version of Battlestar Galactica. The premise of Firefly seems to be, "Han Solo was kind of a space cowboy. Let's make a whole series blending space opera with the Wild West." Except where Solo's cowboy-ness was understated, it's a tremendous part of the plot of Firefly - and it's dumb. Horses, six-shooters, outlaws and folks runnin' from the law don't meld well with science fiction. I have one more episode to go before I'm done and I won't be sorry to see it end.
Yes, you absolutely have to watch Serenity to bring closure to the Firefly series. I kind of agree with Knapp, I was a bit disappointed with Firefly. Probably just because it was oversold on Big Bang Theory and expected more than it delivered. Thought it was OK but not great. Thought they did a pretty good job with Serenity but I wouldn't rank it up there with the better Star Trek movies and surely not on the same level as Star Wars.Maybe watch the movie Serenity when you're done with Firefly. I think Serenity is better than any of the Star Wars or Star Trek movies. (Although I'd rank Wrath of Khan right up there with it. /JMHO)I've been watching Arrested Development and Firefly, both hugely popular shows and I wanted to see what the big deal was.
Arrested Development was fine for the first three seasons. Season four, the one produced by Netflix, has been half a train wreck. The plot is all over the place, the way the story is told in episodic vignettes is annoying, and the complete change in how many of the characters behave makes it seem unrelated to the original seasons.
Firefly was supposed to be this fantastic, groundbreaking sci-fi series that has the internet buzzing to this day, begging for a reboot. I'm not seeing the big deal. It's OK, but it isn't as good as, say, the original Star Trek or even the 1980s version of Battlestar Galactica. The premise of Firefly seems to be, "Han Solo was kind of a space cowboy. Let's make a whole series blending space opera with the Wild West." Except where Solo's cowboy-ness was understated, it's a tremendous part of the plot of Firefly - and it's dumb. Horses, six-shooters, outlaws and folks runnin' from the law don't meld well with science fiction. I have one more episode to go before I'm done and I won't be sorry to see it end.
I had no idea there was a Serenity movie. That's crazy. It just left Netflix, too.Yes, you absolutely have to watch Serenity to bring closure to the Firefly series. I kind of agree with Knapp, I was a bit disappointed with Firefly. Probably just because it was oversold on Big Bang Theory and expected more than it delivered. Thought it was OK but not great. Thought they did a pretty good job with Serenity but I wouldn't rank it up there with the better Star Trek movies and surely not on the same level as Star Wars.Maybe watch the movie Serenity when you're done with Firefly. I think Serenity is better than any of the Star Wars or Star Trek movies. (Although I'd rank Wrath of Khan right up there with it. /JMHO)I've been watching Arrested Development and Firefly, both hugely popular shows and I wanted to see what the big deal was.
Arrested Development was fine for the first three seasons. Season four, the one produced by Netflix, has been half a train wreck. The plot is all over the place, the way the story is told in episodic vignettes is annoying, and the complete change in how many of the characters behave makes it seem unrelated to the original seasons.
Firefly was supposed to be this fantastic, groundbreaking sci-fi series that has the internet buzzing to this day, begging for a reboot. I'm not seeing the big deal. It's OK, but it isn't as good as, say, the original Star Trek or even the 1980s version of Battlestar Galactica. The premise of Firefly seems to be, "Han Solo was kind of a space cowboy. Let's make a whole series blending space opera with the Wild West." Except where Solo's cowboy-ness was understated, it's a tremendous part of the plot of Firefly - and it's dumb. Horses, six-shooters, outlaws and folks runnin' from the law don't meld well with science fiction. I have one more episode to go before I'm done and I won't be sorry to see it end.
Or because it was so long and slow-moving that everyone was asleep by the end.The Aviator was just added to Netflix.
Another movie Leonardo DiCaprio didn't win an Oscar for because male Oscar voters are threatened by how attractive he is.
I don't remember it that well. I just think he should have gotten one by now and would have if not for Titanic.Or because it was so long and slow-moving that everyone was asleep by the end.The Aviator was just added to Netflix.
Another movie Leonardo DiCaprio didn't win an Oscar for because male Oscar voters are threatened by how attractive he is.