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Originally Posted by guy44
Last question first. This is not a complete season. The last episode, Objects in Space, leaves about half a dozen huge threads (and a few minor ones) hanging...which I'm dying to find the resolution of in the movie.
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I thought the 14 episodes were the full season. I mean, I know that Fox didn't air the last two, but I was under the impression that the 14 episodes filmed were the full first season. Whedon left a lot of stuff hanging (and I'm anxious for the movie to clear a bit of that up), but I thought it was just your typical 'stay tuned for next season' stuff.
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Originally Posted by Redlemon
OK, I watched Serenity parts 1 and 2. I found it... pretty good. Everyone raves about the character development, and obviously two hours aren't going to be enough to establish development. So, can anyone say to me "if you make it to episode 'x' and still don't get it, you can give up now"?
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guy mentioned 'Our Mrs. Reynolds' and that's a good one, but for me the deal was clinched with 'Shindig,' which if you count the first episode as #1 & #2 then that would be episode #4.
I had been downloading the show episode by episode off the internet (I missed it first go round on Fox), and it was after 'Shindig' that I decided to download the whole damn season and subsequently buy the DVD set.
It would be great if bolstered by the success of the movie and the re-airing of the episodes, that Sci-Fi decided to greenlight another season. It would be very interesting to see where the show could go if given another chance on a network that seems to know what they're doing. I think they've done wonders with Battlestar Galactica and the Stargate franchise.
I don't imagine it will happen, but if word of mouth and a fanatic fanbase can bring 'Family Guy' back...