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Old 08-12-2007, 08:29 PM
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Default Re: Firefly

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Everyone who reads this thread netflix Firefly and give it a try. You'll love it.

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I've heard this, but I don't get the idea of starting something and getting into it only knowing it's gonna be pulled from under your nose with no resolution at all.

Basically, why would I want to watch half a season of even a great show if it's only HALF a season?

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why do anything enjoyable? it's always going to end.

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Yeah, this post and the other post like this suck. He has a point. Get over it.

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No, actually, he doesn't. It's not like it ends in a cliff hanger or something gay like Farscape did (even thought that was 4 seasons).

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This is what I'm asking. I know that if I were to watch The Wire or Deadwood and then have it end in the middle of the first season I'd be pissed and felt like I'd wasted my time.

This show doesn't have any cliff hangers, and doesn't leave you feeling like you invested emotionally in it for no reason?

Firefly seems like it would be a plot driven TV show and I can't think of a single other plot driven show I would want to watch half of the first season and stop.

As for the guy that asked about pulp fiction, obviously pulp fiction is a complete work of art with closure and totally unrelated.

Basically I'm asking if each episode can stand on it's own.
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