
Space is quite possibly the greatest tool for any writer. The vast & unknown nature of it holds potential for it to be portrayed in any way by the creator of the story. Just the mention of it springs ideas of adventure, danger, aliens, intergalactic battles, horror and space operas. But, on that very rare occasion, it's used for something simple, but far more powerful: Hope.
Joss Whedon's Firefly is a series that is so well-known amongst sci-fi fans and aficianodos, it's status has grown beyond "cult-classic" to legendary. This 13-episode series was short-lived, due to FOX's CEO at the time who only bought new series to cancel them shortly after, no matter the ratings or quality. But, this gem was hailed so highly as being one of the greatest series ever brought to television, that Paramount picked up the rights and allowed an amazing two-hour, full-featured film released in theaters, Serenity, (also available on Netflix!) to conclude this amazing tale for millions of fans.
Firefly is the story of Captain Malcolm Reynolds, a former soldier who's fought in an intergalactic civil war for the freedoms of all citizens to continue to hold their liberties at will in a government ran by corporations in politics. He lost. With "The Alliance" defeating "The Independents", the entire structure of space colonies remolded as much as Malcolm's heart did. Where a once heroic, noble man stood was a man who lost his faith in religion, politics & the true love/strength in common man. Now, he watched as thousands of his fellow surviving Independent soldiers fled to desolate planets to hide from execution and struggle to live out their days with as little technology provided to them. His one last hope towards creating a life worth living for himself: Finding any means necessary to live as a pirate/outlaw on a ship called Serenity.
Easily, the strongest feature about this entire series is it's phenomenal cast of characters/actors. This arguably the best cast to hit a series to date. Joining the captain on his journey is his right-hand lieutenant and muscle, Zoe. A strong(physically and mentally), almost Amazonian woman who uses just as much silence as she does deadly skill and accuracy to use as a weapon that always remains at the disposal of her complete and unwiltering loyalty towards her captain. Zoe is expertly accented by her far smaller husband, Wash, who's also the ship's pilot and comedy relief. The relationship between these two provide a beautiful , comedic bit of hope towards the ship's crew. Also rounding out the more-action oriented side of the crew is Jane, a lug-headed, former mercenary thug who'll steal the ship at the first opportunity he finds attractive.
The remainder of the crew varies into even more creative varieties: There's the lovable Kaylee, the ship's young girl engineer. A farm girl who loves engines as much as exploring new parts of life. She most admires Inara, the ship's "companion". In the future, Companions are considered a prestigious profession that works as an escort with high political leverage. They're highly educated, trained in combat and can find the desire to any clients that THEY pick. Her sexiness pops on-screen with every entrance and every line is delivered with such confident nonchalance. Even to the hilarious dismay to Capt. Reynolds. Or to Shepard Book, who's a kind-hearted man who remains mysterious to his friends for a past that clearly effects many parts of their journey. And of course, there are the two characters who trigger trouble for our merry band of pirates: Simon & River Tam. These two are both on a high-alert status from The Alliance, as the wound-tight, ever-proper Dr. Simon has freed his sister River from their clutches, but only after they've tampered with her so heavily that she has reached a mental point of child-like insanity. Many stories center on the perils their presence bring to the ship and the struggle the Captain must decide if he wants a Doctor on board this badly.
The other leading factor of the series: The Settings. One moment, we'll see the comforting, lived-in confines of the old ship, Serenity(whom in itself is so well-detailed, it's considered a character to many members of the crew). The next, we'll be on old western plains, as society has been reverted to it's roots on many planets and reemerged with the laws of the old American West. The next, we'll see the horrible habitat of the "creatures" known as The Reavers, whom are a horror that can only be seen and described, as I would not be able to do them justice. And there's the more futuristic, Star Trek-esque backdrops of The Alliance ships and homeworlds. Even the influence of life after Earth is very heavy, as you'll see the only two remaining languages are English & Chinese, due to a result of World War III.
With this set-up, we're given some of the greatest, hard-hitting stories to ever be presented in any genre. From comedy, to action, to horror, to romance or even just dramatic sci-fi, this series never misses a beat. The escalating story and theme of "criminals with a heart of gold" opens a doorway to any possible story you can imagine for these characters. One moment they're ruthlessly assassinating guards to hijack a bounty, the next they're providing medicine for starving villagers. They're mercy ranges from startlingly ruthless to incredibly modest to those who need it, as they act under their own moral code. The series even pushes the boundaries of your heartstrings, as it continues to focus on an underlying dark tale escalating under these adventures. But, no episode in this collection dares to compare to "Out Of Gas". This single tale has been considered by many critics(myself included), to be one of the greatest hours of television ever filmed. It's been years since I've originally seen this episode aired and it still rings true to my heart as if I just watched it moments before writing this.
So, enjoy what I do consider my favorite television series. A story so strong, that even if it only had 13 episodes and one amazing movie, it hit every mark harder than entire 8-seasons series have. Get comfortable, and enjoy the exploration of such an amazing cast of characters and be prepared for an adrenaline rush of a hard goodbye to them in Serenity. You won't regret a moment of it.
You can't take the skies from me...



