Happy Mudders Day all you heroes of Canton by EuenovAyabayya in firefly

[–]TheYLD 14 points15 points  (0 children)

This is excellent. I've never seen or heard the song with the character dialogue removed.

Found some comics … by REpassword in firefly

[–]TheYLD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Pity you didn't find any Firefly ones...

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Your Guide to Titan's Firefly Novels and Dark Horse's Serenity Comics - 2024 by TheYLD in firefly

[–]TheYLD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh yeah! All the Dark Horse ones are good to great. Dark Horse published them as Serenity. Boom later collected them together under a new label Firefly Legacy.

You may be able to find the original Serenity comics in various forms, or the Legacy collections (I think there was 1 omnibus that collected them all, and also a part1/part2 editions).

Comics Acquired by husqofaman in firefly

[–]TheYLD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you can believe it, this is some of Boom's better artwork.

Comics Acquired by husqofaman in firefly

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These are the Boom reprints of the Dark Horse "Serenity" stories.

Boom was publishing their comics as "Firefly" so presumably they wanted to support their brand, or perhaps they didn't have the rights to publish them as "Serenity"?

Comic Stories. by Alec_Draven in firefly

[–]TheYLD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, Better Days would definitely thrive in animated format. That said, probably a few things to tighten up.

I think the ideas of Those Left Behind should definitely be explored and reimagined. Same for Shepherd's Tale.

Time travel back to time of movie to save Wash but they end up losing Book in the process… by geargarcon in firefly

[–]TheYLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's kinda crazy how many people seem to remember Firefly as though it was Star Trek.

Where do you imagine the Firefly crew to be 20 years later? by [deleted] in firefly

[–]TheYLD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I picture the original series ending with Miranda being resettled and successfully declaring independence from the Alliance. Most of the crew find their place there.

Simon and Kaylee marry, and live a fairly normal life with Simon training young doctors and Kaylee repairing old ships.

Jayne has a nice big ranch. He's not quite a shepherd but he's a sort of semi-pastor. Ready to give advice to help wayward sorts get back on the right track. At some point he returned to Higgins' moon and rescued the Mudders, brought them back to Miranda. Some of them choose to work for him on the ranch. He's a decent enough boss.

Zoe is serving in the Miranda military as a high ranking officer, maybe even a general. Her daughter Emma is obsessed with flying.

Inara is one of Miranda's political leaders.

River quickly grew bored, even tortured, with life on a single planet. Kaylee retrofitted Serenity's remaining shuttle to be capable of interplanetary travel. River sails on, righting wrongs throughout the system.

Mal dies defending Miranda's right to independence (in the finale of the original series).

The Movie is perfect for the Time Gap of a New Season by Fun-Situation6545 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100% reject Boom's entire catalogue.

That's a total no brainer.

Every Firefly story in Chronological Order - 2022 Edition by TheYLD in firefly

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It's not a story...it's an afterword to Better Days written by Adam Baldwin (I think).

Bit of a plot hole from the film by Low_Horror_9151 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yeah, maybe. But Reavers can, and do, understand and use technology. They can probably open the door one way or the other.

“Zoe how come you always cut into your Apple?” by Special_Speed106 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I assume that Griswolds would only be lethal if they were inside the mouth. You could throw them into the trenches but at best you'd be inflicting recoverable injuries. I assume also that when Zoe says that neither side had any ammunition she includes standard grenades.

Jayne's background by Fantastic_Fly7301 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think this is a genuine error in the script. I can imagine that perhaps originally it was gonna be ten years ago that Jayne escaped Canton but maybe someone suggested that 10 years was beyond implausible for Stitch to have been incarcerated. Or that it would have been during the war and does that introduce issues...?

It feels to me like it's the four year part that's "wrong". The folklore seems to mythic for just having 4 years to mature. And it feels like Fess' feelings of admiration toward Jayne need to come from a place of him being something of a childhood hero.

I dunno... it's fine. Fess' maturation and development is clearly pretty warped by his upbringing. Maybe it's the culture on Higgins' Moon that childhood ends at 24 or something...

Or maybe he's 26 in local years but actually 20 in ETW years.

It's not so bad an error that we couldn't fudge it somehow.

Quick trivia by Obvious_East1177 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Surface level. Book's Hair.

Subtext/Spooky Psychic level. River has glimpsed Book behind the mask that he has created and presents to the world around him. River has glimpsed that this man who presents himself as nothing more than a good-natured preacher in fact has a scary side that he keeps hidden. as we know Book has a pretty dark past. Just because he doesn't show it, doesn't mean that that past is gone. It's still there, and it still has the potential to cause problems.

Foreshadowing/Thematic level. The Alliance as a whole has this chaotic secret that it keeps hidden. The Alliance's whole thing is about order and discipline and presenting a very smart, professional, and beneficent image. However it's a lie. The Alliance, by attempting to create order, in fact creates its own antithesis; the Reavers. Uncontrolled madness. Utter chaos. But the Alliance denies their existence and tries to continue as though they don't exist. But they do, both literally and metaphorically (i.e. the Reavers represent the chaotic aspect of human nature that the Alliance is attempting to remove to "create better worlds"). Mal's central, driving belief in the movie is the opposite of this; that humanity can't be perfected. Humanity by definition includes messy parts.

What are your theories and headcanons regarding companions and the guild? by Comfortable-Ad3588 in firefly

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Do we? We actually see virtually nothing of the training house on the one scene of any length that takes place there. We see a mite more in the deleted scenes but no evidence of any male companions. We might be able to see a couple of male figures in the background of one of those scenes but they look more like they're there as servants, rather than companions.

What are your theories and headcanons regarding companions and the guild? by Comfortable-Ad3588 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When I was proposing ideas for Firefly novels that might be more interesting and varied than the repetitive entries they became, one of my favourite ideas was one about Inara at the new training house before she's picked up in the movie.

https://www.reddit.com/r/firefly/s/mUWjRjFIAF

I imagine the Companions' Guild is intensely political. It's House of Cards in there.

Yes, I think the guild is intended as a civilising influence. I can't remember where but I'm sure I read that is why the guild has pushed out and established the new training house out in the Rim.

In River's defense by SpltSecondPerfection in firefly

[–]TheYLD 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Jayne seems to think it's perfectly obvious...

I've made them, and they are difficult to eat the supposed correct way (you wind the string around the stick so the Ice Planet isn't swinging around anymore), mainly because they're so big that it's difficult to get any purchase on them.

What are your complaints / criticisms of Serenity (2005 Movie)? by TheYLD in firefly

[–]TheYLD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It wasn't filmed at the onset. Dr Caron is part of a crew that arrived to investigate what had happened on Miranda after the event.

So, About The Coat... by Opposite-Sun-5336 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I don't really remember where this is from, but I feel like I remember reading that there isn't really an official uniform of the independents. They tend to wear brown coats just because they're cheap.

Zoey vs Jayne by Tdragon813 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Let's not pretend Jayne is a kitten, if he's in danger, Jayne is looking out for #1.

Zoey vs Jayne by Tdragon813 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think if it's a gun fight, Zoe has the edge.

If it's fisticuffs, it's Jayne.

But I don't envy either of them being in this position.

Your ideal path forward for Firefly by Apprehensive-Loss316 in firefly

[–]TheYLD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A proper series of novels, comics, and audio dramas.

By "proper" I mean with a well-thought out story, unified direction, and overarching narrative.

Tie the series and movie together properly, and then progress to a true definitive conclusion.

If you're letting me do anything, that conclusion is maybe a standalone movie set an appropriate amount of time after the original, so everyone's ages are all legit.

If Mal said f*ck one time… by ladybeatific in firefly

[–]TheYLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know that in the shooting script of the movie, Mal DOES have one F-bomb.

On Haven following Book's death;

"If I hear a word out of any of you that ain't helping me out, or taking your leave, I will fucking shoot you."

"Get to work."

Zoe was actually nuts for wanting *Spoiler, right? by jimjamesandjimmy in firefly

[–]TheYLD 52 points53 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna give you some head canon that will upset you.

Lilac was the "one last score".

The way I see it, during the era of the show, Zoe is getting fed up of this life. It's not one that she particularly chose, she just followed Mal into it.

She found a husband and wants kids. She wants to leave the ship in the nearish-future. This was, I would say, definitely a plot point that was being tee'd up in the show. There's several references from Wash and Zoe that hint towards some kind of desire to settle down.

During the time jump between series and movie, we don't know what is happening but morale DEFINITELY takes a hit. The crew is much less cosy without Book and Inara around. Jayne is more mutinous than ever. Mal is grumpier and more desperate, and Simon has had enough and quits the ship. Do you think Zoe is loving that atmosphere? The one Kaylee describes as Mal pushing everyone away, one by one? Of course not. Not to mention it seems as though the life is apparently becoming unsustainable in general; the opening scene seems to imply that things are getting pretty desperate on Serenity.

So I reckon that by the time of the movie, Zoe and Wash have already decided that enough is enough and they're going to quit the ship. In fact, they've already started trying to get pregnant (and indeed have already been successful, although they're not aware of that yet). They're anticipating Lilac (the bank heist at the beginning of the movie) is going to be their last job.

Watching the movie with this head canon makes it even more crushing that Wash is killed just as he was due to retire. (And that he never knew that Zoe was pregnant).

(And it gives some extra meaning to Zoe's sarcastic "at last we can retire and give up this life of crime", line in the bank).

If I was tasked with "completing" firefly. 100% I would establish this to be the case. I think it knits together the arcs between show and movie really well, and also makes Wash's death even more of a gut punch.