The costume department never throws anything away.
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All of this has happened before, and all of this will happen again.
Oh fuck, oh fuck a reply from the famous LadyButterfly … look cool … look cool … oh too late for that.
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Puzzle #840
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Just because I’m silly doesn’t mean I’m harmless.
And a really good movie.
Or ya know convergent amour evolution? There only so many ways to make goofy amour after all 😂
Connections
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This is one thing that Baltro has hands above StS. Each character really only has a few builds that can really skyrocket, but trying to build them can make it very annoying if things don’t go the way you need and it very hard to pivot to another type of build. Where as Baltro makes it pretty easy to pivot to another type of build if you suddenly get a great joker.
Yeah and it’s amazing that they took this crazy idea from a kids cartoon and made it work!
Am I crazy or didn’t we see these in Big Hero 6?
So let's kick this off with a bit of honesty ... I haven't watch Firefly in about 5 years and I remember from then not liking this episode. Having just watched it I can say I was an idiot. This was a charming, funny romp with more great dialog, exciting action, and some great character moments. The only reason for this I think is, I didn't like it before was because it took the place of the pilot in airing order and I guess I resented it. Go figure, like I say an idiot.
Some stand out moments for me:
But with opener about U-day and Mal and Zoe's fierce patriotism to the Independent Faction, I guess we should talk about the elephant in the 'verse. Firefly is a space-western, heavy on the western. The styles, the personalities and everything in between, but here in our world the western period is right after the US civil war. In Firefly we're watching right after their civil war too, and it feels like The Independents are really strongly modeled after the confederacy in the US. A lot of talk about agrarian ~~states~~ outer moons vs industrial ~~states~~ inner planets in place of the North and the South. A lot of talk from Mal and Zoe about freedoms and the outer colonies rights to self determination. And how their lost cause was a righteous one. I know that it's not supposed to perfectly map but it really does sound like Whedon really has a rose colored glasses view of the confederacy and the civil war. I mean we don't see a stars and bars painted on the top of Serenity like it was the General Lee but I ~~really~~ wished they had fleshed out the politics of the war a bit more rather then gloss over it, because I start to cringe when Mal's getting heated up about outer colonies rights. I know that in our would somebody going off about states rights like that are complaining about the states right to own slaves, and it really makes me uncomfortable. Maybe they were really seduced by the Western theme and I shouldn't put too much thought in to it, but really I'd like to hear some more positive messages from them.