Simon Tam-related stories
Posted Jan 12th 2007 3:02PM by Kevin Kelly
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, Short-Lived Shows, Retro Squad, Firefly

Ever wonder what happened to River during all that time she was locked up in Alliance hands? Well, now you can see what happened if you
watch the lost tapes from her "sessions." This almost amounts to torture for
Firefly fans, because while we get some tantalizing background hints about River, it just makes Browncoats (like me) wish that this series would return.
Can't someone pony up the cash and get this great show back on the air, make a direct to DVD movie, or even a video podcast? I'd even settle for a traveling minstrel & puppet show at this point. Check out the never released grainy black & white footage after the jump. It features River (Summer Glau) and Joss Whedon himself playing her counselor.
(NOTE: The video below is currently shorter than it should be. We're working to get it fixed. Keep checking back.)
(UPDATE: Fixed now. Enjoy!)
Continue reading Firefly's lost tapes of River Tam - VIDEO
Posted Jul 28th 2006 9:39AM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: Other Sci-Fi/Supernatural Shows, FOX, OpEd, Retro Squad, Firefly
(S01E08) I know many fans of
Firefly will disagree with me fiercely here, but I'll say it anyway. If I had to pick an episode where I thought Firefly really hit its stride, this would be the one. This episode kept me glued to the set. It had amazing effects, drama, many tense moments and a few splashes of humor thrown in for good measure. The only thing missing, really, was something for Book and Inara to do.
Continue reading Firefly: Ariel
Posted Jun 30th 2006 3:46PM by Keith McDuffee
Filed under: FOX, Retro Squad, Firefly
(S01E07) This episode isn't technically out of order, as it really did need to be placed after 'Shindig', where the group obtained the cattle. I have to say, though, that it was after watching this episode that I had to think, "why is it again that this show is so great?" This was one of those episodes that wasn't all that thrilling, perhaps because a bulk of the story happens on the ground.
Continue reading Firefly: Safe