FIREFLY SEASON ONE ARIEL EPISODE NUMBER - 110 The crew plans to lay low during a trip to a planet in the Alliance Core, until Simon proposes a lucrative job to break into a hospital to help his sister. VISIT THE EPISODE GUIDE >> |
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Ariel (110)
Last edited by Darren; 18 October 2012, 02:46 PM.Tags: None
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Ah... this is probably my favourite FF episode as much as it is possible to have just one...
A good heist story and an opportunity for Simon to spread his wings a little. It is probably the episode that gives insight into how much Simon gave up for River's sake. I like the pacing of the episode and that continual sense of urgency.
But the highlight of the episode is probably that little exchange at the end... Mal's fierce protectiveness of his crew, how it's all very personal and how aware he is of what goes on among his crew members. He really doesn't miss much. And why people underestimate him over and over again baffles the mind. One is also reminded that Mal really does have this darkside that emerges once every so often and he is capable of doing things that others may baulk at.sigpic
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
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It's a great one. It's got a really different feel to it - possibly cos it's set on a core planet, with not a patch of semi-desert scrubland to be seen . It's the most SF episode too, what with the hands of blue fellas and the creepy way they kill. It felt funny to see Simon as the one in charge, like in the scenes where Zoe, Mal and Jayne are all studiously attending to the lines Simon's telling them.
Madeleine
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Originally posted by Madeleine_WIt felt funny to see Simon as the one in charge, like in the scenes where Zoe, Mal and Jayne are all studiously attending to the lines Simon's telling them.
"Patients were cynical..."
"Pupils were fixed and dilapidated..."
Wonder what the benefits of swimming in a bioluminescent lake are?sigpic
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
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Originally posted by CarbitoWas this the only episode in which we had a good look at the "blue men"?
I am so dissapointed that we never got to find out what thier role in the Alliance is and why they are so...weird. There was something distinctly non-human about them.
I've got a theory that they work for the Blue Sun Corporation, and that Blue Sun is the real power behind the Aliance. Although this could just be me getting all conspiracy minded
But one thing to back up that there is something going on that connects Blue Sun in with River's story at least, is that at the start of the episode she wasn't attacking Jayne with the knife, she was attacking the Blue Sun logo on his t-shirt. And in another episode (Shindig) River has a fit and rips off all the Blue Sun lables that are on the food cans.
But if you want to see a little bit more of the blue men, get your hands on the Serenity comic books.
JANICE: Dr. Bob, you've given this hospital a bad name.
DR BOB: You're right. Fred is a terrible name for a hospital. I'll give it a better name. How 'bout Eunice?
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Originally posted by ImoYep it were we got the best look at the Blue Hand men, I would have loved to have seen more of them.
I've got a theory that they work for the Blue Sun Corporation, and that Blue Sun is the real power behind the Aliance. Although this could just be me getting all conspiracy minded
But one thing to back up that there is something going on that connects Blue Sun in with River's story at least, is that at the start of the episode she wasn't attacking Jayne with the knife, she was attacking the Blue Sun logo on his t-shirt. And in another episode (Shindig) River has a fit and rips off all the Blue Sun lables that are on the food cans.
But if you want to see a little bit more of the blue men, get your hands on the Serenity comic books.
I tend to see the Blue Sun Corporation as a covert arm of the Alliance rather than the power behind it. My theory is that not everyone in parliament is privvy to the activities of the BSC... only a select group of people are in the know. It's probably similar to something like Area 51 or that dodgy group earth-based group on B5 that was experimenting with Shadow technology. Or the Stargate programme with the malevolence...
I am interested in what you said about River slashing Jane's tee and ripping the can labels and I think another thing that may back up what you say about River and the Corporation isSpoiler:the bluish hue of the first few minutes of the filmsigpic
"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"
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Originally posted by White KnightJoss has, several times, talked about the fact that one of the things he wanted to do in Firefly was have mega-corporations becoming the government in the future, and implied that Blue Sun would be the big-wigs in that.
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