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The Train Job"
Mal, Zoe and Jayne sit in a bar playing Chinese checkers. A gentleman at the bar proposes a toast to the Alliance. See today is Unification Day, the day the Alliance brought all the planets together after the war which Mal and Zoe fought on the side of the Independents during. Wackiness and brawling ensue and our heroes escape only because of the timely (and awkwardly threatening) appearance of Wash, who presents Serenity as a gunship and not a humble transport.
After the credits we see River and Simon in the infirmary where they, and later Book, provide a brief bit of exposition since this was the first episode Fox aired. There’s then a scene where Inara is brushing Kaylee’s hair that, quite frankly, works for me on so many levels it’s almost ridiculous.
Mal goes to a space station that kind of looks like something out of Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan to meet a crime boss named Niska. He wants Mal and his crew to steal something from a train. When we see Zoe and Mal on that train looking for the goods they discover a car full of Alliance troopers, a glitch which Mal thinks makes the caper all that much more fun.
Wash flies the ship over the train and Jayne dangles like a worm on a hook over it, eventually getting the goods off but not Mal and Zoe. They take the train all the way to the end of the line where they overhear a local official talk about what exactly it was they helped steal. Turns out it was medicine for the small frontier town.
Jayne is being patched up by Simon as the crew gets together to plot the next move. Jayne wants to ditch Mal and Zoe, drop off the goods as planned and deal with the Captain later. Meanwhile the two stragglers are interviewed by the local sheriff as to what happened on the train. They masquerade as a married couple looking for work. Back on the ship Jayne is trying to take control of the ship but eventually falls down because Simon doped him while patching his leg.
Jayne is being patched up by Simon as the crew gets together to plot the next move. Jayne wants to ditch Mal and Zoe, drop off the goods as planned and deal with the Captain later. Meanwhile the two stragglers are interviewed by the local sheriff as to what happened on the train. They masquerade as a married couple looking for work. Back on the ship Jayne is trying to take control of the ship but eventually falls down because Simon doped him while patching his leg.
Jayne is being patched up by Simon as the crew gets together to plot the next move. Jayne wants to ditch Mal and Zoe, drop off the goods as planned and deal with the Captain later. Meanwhile the two stragglers are interviewed by the local sheriff as to what happened on the train. They masquerade as a married couple looking for work. Back on the ship Jayne is trying to take control of the ship but eventually falls down because Simon doped him while patching his leg.
The plan the crew devises to spring Mal and Zoe involves Inara and quite frankly is too funny to describe, not just for Inara’s performance but for Mal’s reactions. You really have to see it to believe it. When they’re back on the ship they get a visit from some of Niska’s..umm..associates. Mal wants to back out of the deal by returning the money they were paid upfront and calling it square but the tough guys have a problem with that. After a brief intellectual discussion Mal winds up shoving the main bad guy (who looks like a reject from Thunderdome) into Serenity’s engine. That’s after returning the medicine to the sheriff.
The final scene aboard the
The final scene aboard the















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-04-2005 @ 6:29PM
Telewizory Plazmowe said...
Thanks, very nice site.
Daek
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8-17-2005 @ 12:50PM
DanGarion said...
And then someone fixed the repeat stuff in the post. :)
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8-17-2005 @ 3:08PM
Akbar Fazil said...
What is the point of all these? Why not just tell people who have never watched to show to watch it?
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8-17-2005 @ 4:21PM
Tim said...
Ever get a sense of de ja vu?
Ever get a sense of de ja vu?
Ever get a sense of de ja vu?
:-)
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8-17-2005 @ 6:32PM
Evan Adams said...
Yea I never saw all these episodes. Stop ruining them for me!
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8-17-2005 @ 8:20PM
Sugar said...
Buy the DVD's and watch them...now, all in a row. Just order pizza and make a weekend out it. Do it now. You won't be sorry...what are going to do instead? If you're reading and commenting heavily on this site...my guess is you don't have a barrel load of invites and exciting parties to attend.
I know I don't. Galactic Pizza and Firefly...soothes the soul and makes me forget that I might in fact be a bit of a loser for staying home an entire weekend.
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8-18-2005 @ 12:11AM
morituri said...
I would also recommend getting the DVD set. I got my wife to watch the first episode on a Friday night, and when I woke up the next morning she had gone through the whole series. After that, she berated me for making her wait a few more months for the movie!
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8-18-2005 @ 4:05PM
Aaron M said...
Firefly is by far one of the best series' I have ever watched. It really draws you in and makes you care about each character. Joss has done an amazing job of expanding upon the personalities of each person on the show. I completely recommend it. If you are a big fan of serenity and firefly, you should check out the Signal podcast over at http://www.serenityfirefly.com . It is really great. They do an awesome job with it. And there is also The Week in Whedon about Firefly, Buffy and Angel. Plus stuff about the Serenity movie. You can check that one out at http://weekinwhedon.libsyn.com/ It's good stuff. Just throwing that out for any new browncoats on board.
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