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Joss means ‘good fortune’ in ancient egyptian. It’s a good name. In the world of television writers, it’s my favorite name.
So: Firefly, Joss Whedon’s take on Sci-fi. I came into it cold: the previews and trailers didn’t do much for me, and I wasn’t sure about the premise, and I don’t trust the support of the Fox Network as far as I can comfortably spit a rat.
Love at first sight? Pretty much, and it sounds like there’s a lot of really good stuff coming along after a really fun first episode. I’m stoked.
Geeky Fanboy
12:53 PM, 09.23.02
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Comments
I love the realism. What they did to that guy at the end was so kewl, so much a part of reality cause no one wants that guy after them.
Hee can't wait for the next one
posted by Lori, September 23, 2002 01:27 PM
Dave agrees on this, too.
posted by *** Dave, September 23, 2002 02:47 PM
I am terribly mad that I missed the last 10 minutes. What I saw seemed like a good start, though.
posted by Xkot, September 23, 2002 04:56 PM
The last ten minutes made the show for me. When the guy made that whole speech, I was just thinking that they couldn't let him go...
Joss will provide, man, Joss will provide.
posted by Julia, September 24, 2002 07:45 AM
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