Good afternoon internets
I'm currently having a break from playing my silly FB game and seeing what else the internets have to offer these days.
Thankyou.
Good afternoon internets
I'm currently having a break from playing my silly FB game and seeing what else the internets have to offer these days.
Thankyou.
Baby is in bed, missus is at work. Awesome. Someone pass me the pornography.
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If you can't crack one off to that, you're ghey.
I was thinking more Fringe (which rhymes with an amusing word), but that'll do.
I've seen you mention Firefly a couple times now. I have seen a few of the shows (enough to say I gave it a fair chance), and the movie. I know you are not alone (It's got a 9.4 on IMDB with 55k votes) in your enjoyment of it, but it is one of those shows I can't say I really "connected" with. I enjoyed the entire Buffy series, and tend to appreciate Whedon. What is it that appeals to you about the show that I am missing?
Sci-fi with a cowboy theme.
I should really have left the post with just those five words, but ehhh.
Dark humour gets me every time, that stands it apart from most other shows of a similar ilk I've watched.
But mainly it's the characters and their interaction, the chemistry just seems to work. That scene in the first ep where they told Simon that Kaylee was dead completely sold me.
Plus they character back-stories are all intriguing to a varying degree, with the exception of Kaylee and possibly Wash (who was annoying, as Alan Tudyk always is). These are only hinted at which makes them seem all mysterious and awesome.
But then Kaylee is a female chief engineer; liek wut. and Wash has a gigantic black amazonian warrior wife when he's a small whiny ginger bloke.
That's also kinda interesting in and of itself.
I have a hard time explaining why I loved Firefly beyond character chemistry myself. I haven't really met anyone else as enamored with the show as I was. The whoretown episode didn't do the series any favors though, I blame it on the pregnant whores.
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