Or maybe shooting from the space suit was so cool they had to do it.
All in all- the strongest episode yet. I liked it alot. Another good John Doe as well. Of course that means we are doomed- Fox will cancel them both for sure now.
I watched the tape again. Jayne says “she needs oxygen around her to fire.”
Damn. I’d rather they modulated the photons through the main dish. At least I can pretend that is accurate.
Chalk me up for not liking the “oxygen” thing. I would rather have had them explain that the gun didn’t need oxygen, if they were worried that the viewers would think the opposite.
“Will Vera fire in a vacuum?”
“Sure! The powder contains all the oxygen it needs, it’ll work fine.”
Damn, I made another wrong prediction. No babies at ALL in this episode.
I wouldn’t say it was my favorite episode (the pilot gets my vote) but still pretty good. It gets a B+. I LOVE that they have no sound in the vacuum. As for whether or not they needed the spacesuit for the gun to fire, ehhh, I’m not too concerned about that. I tend to assume it’s just a different sort of gun that hasn’t beem invented yet, and needs 02 for as yet unknown reason.
And I loved the “If somebody tries to kill you, you try to kill them right back!” speech.
Here’s my beef: That they keep speaking in tongues. Very distracting. I didn’t notice that in previous episodes, but in this one, the characters would periodically break into some language I don’t know (an invented one, I assume). It confused me, because I thought I was losing my mind, and they were really speaking english. Still, an interesting idea, and only a minor complaint.
The closed-captioning says, (speaking Chinese). I don’t, so I can’t say if it’s really Chinese, but I’m waiting for someone to explain why they keep lapsing into it.
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Even if Vera needs oxygen around her to fire, why was Animal Mother able to fire multiple times? He shoots once, disabling the “electro-web” and puncturing the oxygen envelope, then fires three more shots? Maybe it doesn’t need that much oxygen?
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In theory the suit could have continued to provide enough oxygen (or they could have modded it to do so). I still go with “it looked cool”.
Also, as none of us have actually gone into space with our own sniper rifles to test the theory I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt (of this is much better use of science then sending Lance Bass into space on a joy ride, but I digress). Better then them modifying the deflector dish. . .
Plus the image of the pirates venting out into to space made me chuckle.
Interesting. I wonder if it really was Chinese, or if CC just assumes any language it doesn’t know is Chinese? That would be odd…
As for why they might have been speaking Chinese, I guess that might just be a clever little poke at English being the Universal Language… Yeah, they have to speak english most of the time, or the show would be mighty confusing for the majority of unilingual Americans - but maybe the idea is that at some point in the future, English will be only one of numerous dominant languages…
Maybe the gun was air-cooled? And heats up really fast? Eh, minor detail anyway. I forgive 'em.
This episode really made me strart to like Jayne. He’s such a big kid. How much he loved his favorite gun “Vera”; how pleased he was with the rain stick; “That’s why I never kiss 'em on the mouth.” Heh.
Good character development overall in this one. I liked it. I hope this lasts.
Does whole crew speak Chinese or just a few? It could be a way to make remarks about another character without the worry of being overheard. At least, that’s the way it seemed to me.
Well, since the incident I am no longer allowed by my wife to shoot off firearms in the bathroom.
Still, I am writing my grant proposal to the DOD for a large Vacuum for firearms testing now. In a couple of years we should have our answer. Maybe those slackabouts in the International Space Station could open an airlock and pop a few caps for us. After all, the taxpayer is always right. . . .
Well, dang, elf6c, I’m sorry. It was just a little SD discussion, I had no idea…I’m sorry. I hope that nothing…well, I’m sorry. Given the circumstances…
There are already a billion plus native Chinese speakers. That’s pretty dominant right there. I’m guessing that, by the time humans started colonizing other worlds, the Chinese were major player in the space race and grabbed up a bunch of habitable worlds. I suspect every crewmember on the Serenity speaks at least two or three languages. Being an interstellar trader/smuggler probably requires you to be multi-lingual.
So how do you communicate with the aliens? The guys fixin’ to blow your ass off tap themselves and say “Fred” point at you and say “Hosihi”, draw a triangle on Trip’s nice clean bulkhead and say “Hypotenuse”?
–Two weeks later–
“What did he say, Hoshi?”
“His name is Pythagorous, Sir.”
Course, having all humans makes it easier as well as saving on the play dough you have to stick on folks noses.
This week on Firefly - In honor of Coming Out Day, someone comes out of the closet! I know who, but I’m not telling. You’ll have to figure it out for yourselves - is Jayne’s hyper-masculine behavior overcompensation? Is Simon’s effeminite disposition a sign of something more? Has Zoe been pulling the wool over Wash’s eyes (we knew she was butch!)? Stay tuned to find out!
Kn(Previous failures will never be enough to get me to give up!)ckers