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Originally Posted by Frosstbyte
Firefly/Serenity is about "getting" the characters and how they fit together. Serenity stands well enough on its own as a good story but lacks the background of the nuances of the relationships between the crew.
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Definately. Looks like it'll be a while before Inara and the Capt. hit it off. For once, the main hero doesn't get a love/make out scene in the end (they gave that to Simon and Kaylee), but it makes sense once you see how Mal and the Companion interact (fight) during the series.
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