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 | THE MALcontent MANIFESTO |
Firefly (episode: Serenity)
Mal: "Just a little while longer, our angels are gonna be soaring overhead raining fire on those arrogant cod, so you hold! You hold!...Zoe?"
Zoe: "They're not coming. Command says it's too hot. We've been ordered to lay down arms."
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A New Hope.
Although it was not titled as such in 1977, Star Wars - Episode IV is now forever known as A New Hope (ANH for us bloggers). It's not surprising nor is it inappropriate. Star Wars is not only about the resurgence of hope in a galaxy terrorized by a villainous government, it's also about the hopes of a young man to become an adult and live independent of his family and the life he's tied to.
In fact, it could be said that the entire Star Wars saga is a statement on hope and the resurgence of faith in a dark time. Given the prequel trilogy, and the fall of Anakin Skywalker, the original series of films truly look like a battle for hope among the stars. Culminating in the ignition of a green lightsaber in Return of the Jedi, we see not only the resurgence of hope, but also it's resultant victory and reward, that being the liberation of a galaxy and the penultimate lost soul, Anakin Skywalker.
The saga is inspiring to me and millions of others because it asks us to believe there is hope in the universe despite dark times - hope in ourselves, our friends, and that goodness and justice will prevail. However, in some places, hope is mere fantasy - there is no hope, or very little remains. And for some folks, all hope is lost and all faith shattered. We can debate the reasons for it, but lost hope is a reality in this life, real and imagined. It's what happens when the goodness we want to believe in, is shielded from our eyes, or worse, is extinguished entirely.
Now, imagine a show that could touch on that subject without pounding you over the head with it. It's not really the antithesis of Star Wars, but it's close. I'm talking about a show that asks what happens to the Luke Skywalkers of the universe that see not only their families destroyed, but their friends shot, and their cause utterly wiped out. What if the Falcon had failed to show when Luke needed Han most, or the rebel fleet not appeared above Endor after the shield generator had exploded? What do you do when everything you believed in is gone? Where do you seek solace when the hopes you had are driven from your heart in a hail of gunfire and governmental decrees?
It's not a simple area to explore - that of lost faith - but it's exactly the theme the Firefly television series touches on. Done with a casual wit and style, this action adventure series begins at an end - the end of a war, the end of faith, and the end one man's independence. With his comrades dying around him, and his beliefs shackled by an oppressive government, Sgt. Malcolm Reynolds is asked to accept a world he fought so desperately against. Seen kissing a cross for hope and luck before the final onslaught of this enemy, Mal quickly sees the results of his prayer: failure, loss, and surrender. Although he survives the battle and the war, his soul has not. And though he is allowed to walk away, he is still a prisoner. For a life that does not allow for independence of action, of experience, and of spirit, there can be no freedom.
However, like any prisoner, or any survivor, the battle is never truly over. The war that existed outside of prison is now taken inside, hidden and protected beneath the toughened scars that cover every wound. Though Malcolm Reynolds has seen his cause die, the war is not over, not for him, not ever - even if he can't admit it. Purchasing an aged cargo hauler, a Firefly-class ship from another era named Serenity, he knits together a motley group of characters that not only help Mal make a new life among the stars, but allow him to parse out what care and love are still buried beneath his darkened heart. It doesn't sound like much, but "it's enough" for him, and his crew.
Now, here we are, taking the figural battle of a beleaguered soldier and his fight for independence, to another battlefield, a real one, that of the internet. Just as Mal watched his beloved 'browncoats' fall beneath the sword of the repressive Alliance, so to have Firefly fans watched the fall of this story to the sword of poor corporate strategies. Shown out of order and with little marketing, Firefly never had much of chance to grow beyond a small band of dedicated viewers. Cancelled before completing one full season, Fox and others assumed the series was KIA and put it to rest.
They were wrong.
Pulled from near obscurity by it's creator, Joss Whedon, his cast and crew, and, most importantly, the fans, Serenity was made ready for flight once again in a movie of the same name. Despite the odds and the obstacles, Firefly fans (known as 'browncoats') showed Hollywood "just what kind of people we are". Released last year, 'Serenity' succeeded at the impossible. As Capt. Mal Reynolds would say, "...that makes us mighty". It has emboldened this growing group of devotees to fight for the renewal of this saga in some form. Like Star Wars fans, and Anakin himself: WE WANT MORE. There are many questions that remain unanswered about the greedy Alliance, the cannibalistic Reavers, the valiant Browncoats, as well as Mal and his crew...and we deserve to know those answers and so do you.
We know it's a long shot, we know it's not likely, but like the nerve cluster in Mal's back, we just don't feel the pain anymore - we fight on. By way of Darth Vicomte's inspired blog, we are encouraging you to purchase Serenity today, June 23rd, to show your support for this highly entertaining and action-oriented adventure. Obviously, we love it, but we believe you will too. With a spike in sales and interest, we hope this little bright bug will catch the eye of the right folks and swing 'em our way. It's just a hope. I know it's not much, but maybe it'll be enough.
If you're so inclined, here are two links that express our simple mania;
we hope you will check them out:
Serenity
What is Firefly by Darth Vicomte
Finally, we're holding ground here with Mal, using all the weapons at our disposal - letters, dollars, and blogs. We were left stranded once already, but we have A NEW HOPE that this time our angels are on their way - with your help, they will be.
Thank you.
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luuke.skywalker
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 7:07 AM
Amazing. Simply amazing.
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Darth Rex0 So be it....
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 7:23 AM
Well done K-fan. It appears Serenity day is off and rolling. We do want more and I can't wait for it. We need a "new hope" like you describe and this universe of Serenity is a place I love to visit already. I can't wait for anything else they might put our way.
Great work K-fan!
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 7:40 AM
Amazing. Simply amazing.
Thank you, luuke.
Still a Browncoat kisser...teehee
4-EVER!
Yes! Take that air shipping charges!
I can't wait for anything else they might put our way.
Me too, Rex0!
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Sol Kassar Ramblings from the Detention Center (Startled)
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 8:18 AM
Fox and others assumed the series was KIA and put it to rest.
OHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! Killed in action....I thought you meant the car.
I'm still in awe at the way your writing flows non-stop. Brilliant. 
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 8:24 AM
Inspirational! Very well-written (as always)!
Thank you, hansgirl3 - it's appreciated!
Im so done with Firefly. Nice writing tho.
Even seen it a bunch and I'm still not done with it.....thanks, though.
OHHHHH!!!!!!!!!! Killed in action....I thought you meant the car.
Ouch! Here I thought I was being all cool with the military-speak and I'm reduced to a pushing people towards foreign car ownership....oh, the humanity!
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 8:40 AM
Sigh...no rest for the weary here, either...
Now you know exactly how the crew of the Serenity feel....
Thanks, ami!
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Darth Rex0 So be it....
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 10:25 AM
Now you know exactly how the crew of the Serenity feel....
I was so breathless after the first episode, I can't imagine after 15 of these plus the movie. Wow.
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 10:43 AM
I was so breathless after the first episode, I can't imagine after 15 of these plus the movie. Wow.
It's just big fun...I don't know how people cannot watch this and not laugh through most of it. It's the type of adventure I think most people could see Han Solo in if a series were dedicated to him in this manner.
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 12:48 PM
You rock! You've summed up how all of us feel!
Well, all of us who count.
Stooge, and everyone, I really tried with this one. I know it's long, I know it's in my usual flambouyant style, but I wanted this to be as expressive as it could be. I tend to believe we all feel as Mal do at some point, meaning we all experience the loss of hope and idealism from time to time. It's why I like Firefly...because sometimes things just go bad and there isn't anything you can do about it - you just have to find some way to go on. The results can be funny, tragic, ridiculous, and violent, but life continues. It's what we do afterwards that defines us best. Again, thanks!
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NecRomance
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 5:30 PM
Absolutely brilliant! I knew you were going to win those cards - but that it would be this good...
And though he is allowed to walk away, he is still a prisoner.
That's what I meant - brilliance. You don't read this in a one-line blog. Or anyone else's blog, for that matter.
I'm still in awe at the way your writing flows non-stop.
Me too. K-fan - you're the man.
Watch how I soar...
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hansgirl3 Invoking the Squee
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 6:43 PM
because sometimes things just go bad and there isn't anything you can do about it - you just have to find some way to go on.
That's for certain. Maybe that's part of the reason I like it so much myself. I know there are many other reasons as well, but that's a very good one! 
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 7:01 PM
Absolutely brilliant! I knew you were going to win those cards - but that it would be this good...
I have no idea what to say to such a compliment...thank you seems so redundant but I am grateful. I'm really glad you enjoyed it.
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Diviner525 In the Flesh
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date Posted: Jun 23, 2006 9:13 PM
Outstanding, K-fan. Outstanding. I enjoyed reading this, which is pretty much the point of our posting blogs about Serenity today.
I have not seen the tv series yet, so your concepts of "lost faith" are not hitting home with me quite yet, but I have seen the movie Serenity. I looked at the characters as being resilient and holding strong to their beliefs despite having suffered a "defeat". In my mind even thru the defeat of the Browncoats, Mal's faith never wavered - his resolve was not diminished at all.
D525.
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Darth Dan X Dan's Addiction
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date Posted: Jun 24, 2006 4:42 AM
Exactly how much are you earning in advertisement fees from Joos Whedon, K-fan? Or should I say Kaylee-fan (Hey, she's the only 'Firefly' main character whose name begins with a 'K')
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 24, 2006 8:06 AM
Mal's faith never wavered - his resolve was not diminished at all.
I watched the series first, then the movie. By seeing it this way, it had the effect of portraying Mal's idealism dashed first, then slowly build again to its resurgence in Serenity.
Exactly how much are you earning in advertisement fees from Joos Whedon, K-fan?
Yeah, I wish. The content of my blogs comes from my own excitement about a given subject and the joy I've found in writing about them, not to mention the enthusiasm with which they are received throughout the PLB. Again, thanks to all.
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Jedi Master Mina Another Galaxy, another time
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date Posted: Jun 24, 2006 2:08 PM
This was so gorram inspirational I'm speechless....Deep, my friend...Very deep, but laced with reality to the core. This drama Queen bows to you, my dear friend.
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 24, 2006 7:25 PM
This drama Queen bows to you, my dear friend.
And I to you.
Wonderfully written. Wow. Great job. Keep flyin'.
You guys are all way too nice...thanks, again!
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Kataar Read, Write, Watch, Enjoy!
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date Posted: Jun 25, 2006 6:40 PM
While I won't be buying Serenity again (believe it or not, I can't afford that much at the moment, I've recently spent money on something a bit more...important  ) I fully support Firefly and its inevitable restart (Unlikely? I think not!) If Fox hadn't been so...well, okay, nothing nice to say about Fox, but I'd never heard of Firefly until Serenity. Saw the movie, saw a few episodes of the show on TV, and was hooked. I own the series and the movie as well as the little-known comic book that bridges the two. I'm a browncoat through and through, even if I was a little late to the party! So keep an eye out, because I truly believe Firefly's return, in one form or another, is truly inevitable 
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 1:37 PM
I was with you up until "Firefly".
What happened then?
I fully support Firefly and its inevitable restart (Unlikely? I think not!)
I hope you're right, Kataar. It would be quite an achievement to see this series restarted.
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Marvolo7 Marvolo's Misanthropic Musings
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 2:26 PM
Excellent, I'm glad to see that comments are still open for this entry.
Joss Whedon once said, "This show isn't about the people who made history, but the people history stepped on." You articulate this idea very well in your insightful analysis. Kenobi-fan, you've done a wonderful job of capturing the spirit of the television series and it's fan following. This entry was a pleasure to read.
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Senator Soph-ia
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 4:32 PM
the penultimate lost soul, Anakin Skywalker
Just curious -- Who was the ultimate lost soul?
Excellent insights and very well written (as always!) K-Fan. Loved the what would have happened if? analogy! Deep! And very pertinent for lots of folks.
Great blog.
Vicomte -- Luuke was right. What a winner!
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 6:11 PM
Joss Whedon once said, "This show isn't about the people who made history, but the people history stepped on."
I did not know this, or I don't remember....great comment!
Who was the ultimate lost soul?
Sidious.
(I won't debate this here...maybe another time - or until someone else takes it up.)
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DJ Maul: Got Feet? DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 9:56 PM
excellent...all the fuss raised around here lately has already caused me, out of simple curiosity, to add the TV DVD set to my Netfix rental and then I'll watch the film as well...but this is the first real thing I've read on this series that truly EXCITED me about the prospect of watching the show.
I should get the first DVD of episodes in this week...I will get back to all you "Browncoats" on my thoughts as I watch the show.
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kaele
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date Posted: Jun 26, 2006 11:13 PM
Just as an matter of interest, you've gone and made it onto Whedonesque. Kudos for you, and Quaker Oat bars, and Fruitie Oatie bars...
What makes me so excited and proud to be a Browncoat is the eloquence and love that we as fans show. There is no limit to what Browncoats can do when they put their mind to it.
Thank you for your inspiring words. Without Browncoats like you we couldn't do the impossible.
~Kaele
www.serenityday.org
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 27, 2006 8:23 AM
but this is the first real thing I've read on this series that truly EXCITED me about the prospect of watching the show.
I hope I've done it justice...I love the show.
Just as an matter of interest, you've gone and made it onto Whedonesque. Kudos for you, and Quaker Oat bars, and Fruitie Oatie bars...
Wow!
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Senator Soph-ia
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date Posted: Jun 27, 2006 10:01 AM
Who was the ultimate lost soul?
Sidious.
Ohhhhh. . .
Didn't know we were mixing series!
Anyway. .. did I mention this was a great blog?! Kudos!
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DarthVicomte Vicomte's Blog Extravaganza (Now Defunct)
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date Posted: Jun 27, 2006 4:00 PM
Give K-fan all the credit, it's not like any of this was my idea, or I influenced K-fan to watch the show, or anything.
See what happens? You go and write a great entry, while I go all guerilla "I'm here for results" Vicomte, and you get all the recognition.
Ruttin' high-minded, expositional, glory-stealin' Jedi scum...
You win, damn it.
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ewanandhaydenfan5 I Have You Now!
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date Posted: Jun 27, 2006 5:52 PM
Wow. Persuasive, yet not pushy. Inspirational, yet not overdone.
For a life that does not allow for independence of action, of experience, and of spirit, there can be no freedom.
How true. Without that freedom, we lose hope. I believe that when we lose hope, our spirit dies. In Serenity, Cap'n Mal was a great example of not losing hope and of keeping the faith.
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 27, 2006 8:47 PM
Anyway. .. did I mention this was a great blog?! Kudos!
You did, and thanks again!
See what happens? You go and write a great entry, while I go all guerilla "I'm here for results" Vicomte, and you get all the recognition.
Ha! I'll be sure to 'thank you' when I reach the podium to receive my award, I mean, your prize.
In Serenity, Cap'n Mal was a great example of not losing hope and of keeping the faith. I saw it more as finding hope again. After seeing all those 'victims' of the government, it was time for Mal to take up the flag of 'independence' again....great!
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Kenobi-fan The Jundland Wastes Journal
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date Posted: Jun 28, 2006 9:05 AM
I went to the Whedonesque site (something I've never done before) to see what kaele was talking about. After having done so, I have to say I'm even happier now than I was before. One, it was nice for someone to like this blog well enough to tell others about it and two, it promotes a kind of relationship among fans of differing appetites (to some extent). In all, I am very happy with it.
Thank you to Darth Vicomte for the contest.
Thanks to kaele for letting me know.
And thanks to Whedonesque for the publicity.
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slow Slow's Rebel Ramblings
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date Posted: Feb 02, 2007 1:41 PM
Nice. All entries. FF must return someday. As another film or as a series. We demand it.
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