Anyway, anyone else wishes to jump in on this, go for it.
Somehow the sets seem ramshackle, but this plays to the storys strengths. We're at the arse end of the universe here.
This is the perfect pilot then and is incredibly important to the structure of the show as a whole. So what possessed Fox to show it in the wrong order? Pilots, correct me if I'm wrong, normally get shown first? Or am I being picky?
...a 2 hour pilot is a bit long by any means, your casual tv viewer doesn't want to sit down for 2 hours to watch a pilot, sad but true.
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on February 16, 2010, 11:57:37 PM...a 2 hour pilot is a bit long by any means, your casual tv viewer doesn't want to sit down for 2 hours to watch a pilot, sad but true. I disagree. The casual viewer is sitting there for 3 or 4 hours every night (at least here they do). Had fox promoted it correctly it wouldn't have been an issue. A pilot like this one was meant for more than just to see if the network will greenlight the show, it was designed to set the stage for the show and get the viewers hooked.
I have the Blu-ray version and have to add the picture and sound are fantastic
Quote from: Jon on February 16, 2010, 11:12:40 PMSomehow the sets seem ramshackle, but this plays to the storys strengths. We're at the arse end of the universe here.Actually, the main reason I like Firefly better than the movie Serenity are production design and costume design.