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Firefly is an American science fiction
Science fiction

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 television series created by writer/director Joss Whedon
Joss Whedon

Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon is an Academy Award-nominated and Hugo Award winning American writer, television director, executive producer, occasional actor, and creator and head writer of the well-known television programs Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Angel , Firefly , and Dollhouse ....
, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
Angel (TV series)

Angel is an American television series, a spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer . The series was created by Buffys creator, Joss Whedon in collaboration with David Greenwalt, and first aired on October 5, 1999....
, under his Mutant Enemy Productions
Mutant Enemy Productions

'Mutant Enemy Productions' is the production company created in 1997 by Joss Whedon to produce Buffy the Vampire Slayer . The company also produced Angel , a Buffy spin-off; Firefly , a short-lived Space Western; and Dr....
. Its naturalistic future setting, modeled after traditional Western
Western (genre)

The Western is a fiction genre seen in film, television, radio, literature, painting and other visual arts. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in what became the Western United States , but also in Western Canada, Mexico , Alaska and even Australia ....
 movie motifs, has been praised as an "oddball genre mix". Whedon served as executive producer
Executive producer

The title of executive producer , or executive in charge of production, typically describes a film producer, television producer, radio producer, record producer, or similar Stakeholder who doesn't participate in the technical operations of the production process, but who is still responsible for the success of a project....
, along with Tim Minear
Tim Minear

Tim Minear is an United States screenwriter and director. He was born in New York, grew up in Whittier, California, and studied film at California State University, Long Beach....
.

Firefly premiered in the United States and Canada on the FOX
Fox Broadcasting Company

The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an United States television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
 network on September 20, 2002.






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Firefly is an American science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 television series created by writer/director Joss Whedon
Joss Whedon

Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon is an Academy Award-nominated and Hugo Award winning American writer, television director, executive producer, occasional actor, and creator and head writer of the well-known television programs Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Angel , Firefly , and Dollhouse ....
, creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
Angel (TV series)

Angel is an American television series, a spin-off of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer . The series was created by Buffys creator, Joss Whedon in collaboration with David Greenwalt, and first aired on October 5, 1999....
, under his Mutant Enemy Productions
Mutant Enemy Productions

'Mutant Enemy Productions' is the production company created in 1997 by Joss Whedon to produce Buffy the Vampire Slayer . The company also produced Angel , a Buffy spin-off; Firefly , a short-lived Space Western; and Dr....
. Its naturalistic future setting, modeled after traditional Western
Western (genre)

The Western is a fiction genre seen in film, television, radio, literature, painting and other visual arts. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in what became the Western United States , but also in Western Canada, Mexico , Alaska and even Australia ....
 movie motifs, has been praised as an "oddball genre mix". Whedon served as executive producer
Executive producer

The title of executive producer , or executive in charge of production, typically describes a film producer, television producer, radio producer, record producer, or similar Stakeholder who doesn't participate in the technical operations of the production process, but who is still responsible for the success of a project....
, along with Tim Minear
Tim Minear

Tim Minear is an United States screenwriter and director. He was born in New York, grew up in Whittier, California, and studied film at California State University, Long Beach....
.

Firefly premiered in the United States and Canada on the FOX
Fox Broadcasting Company

The Fox Broadcasting Company, commonly referred to as Fox and stylized as FOX, is an United States television network owned by Fox Entertainment Group, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation....
 network on September 20, 2002. It was cancelled
Cancellation (television)

In television, cancellation refers to the termination of a television program by the television network, typically because of low viewership. Shows whose runs end due to a mutual creative decision by its producers and cast are not considered to be "cancelled" but rather "concluded"....
 after only eleven of the fourteen produced episodes were aired. Despite the series' relatively short life span, it received strong sales when it was released on DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 and has large fan support campaigns. It won an Emmy
Emmy Award

The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
 in 2003
2003 in television

The year 2003 in television involved some significant events.Below is a list of television-related events in 2003.For the American TV schedule, see: 2003-04 United States network television schedule....
 for "Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series". The post-airing success of the show led Whedon and Universal Pictures
Universal Studios

Universal Studios , a subsidiary of NBC Universal, is one of the six Worldwide major American film studios. Its production studios are located at 100 Universal City Plaza Drive in Universal City, California....
 to produce a film based on the series, Serenity
Serenity (film)

Serenity is a 2005 in film Space Western film written and directed by Joss Whedon. It is considered a continuation of the canceled Fox Broadcasting Company Science fiction on television series Firefly , taking place about two months after the events of the Objects in Space....
. The Firefly franchise
Firefly (franchise)

Firefly is an United States space Western media franchise created by Joss Whedon and produced by Mutant Enemy Productions. The franchise includes the TV series Firefly and the film Serenity ....
 expanded from the series and film to other media including several comics
Serenity (comics)

Several comic book stories have been released under the Serenity title, set in the fictional universe created for Joss Whedon's Firefly television series and Serenity film....
 and a role-playing game
Serenity (role-playing game)

Serenity Role Playing Game is a science fiction role-playing game released in 2005 in games and set in the fictional universe of the movie Serenity and television series Firefly ....
.

The series is set in the year 2517, after humans have arrived at a new star system
List of Firefly planets and moons

This is a list of fictional planets and natural satellite from the Firefly / Serenity fiction. In the show, they are also referred to simply, though somewhat less properly, as "worlds"....
, and follows the adventures of the renegade crew of Serenity
Serenity (Firefly vessel)

Serenity is a Spacecraft#Fictional spacecraft originally featured in the science fiction television series Firefly . It has also appeared in the film Serenity , and several Serenity ....
, a "Firefly-class" spaceship. The ensemble cast
Ensemble cast

An ensemble cast is a cast in which the principal performers are assigned roughly equal amounts of importance in a dramatic production. This kind of casting became more popular in television series because it allows for flexibility for writers to focus on different characters in different episodes....
 portrays the nine characters who live on Serenity. Whedon pitched the show as "nine people looking into the blackness of space and seeing nine different things".

The show explores the lives of people who fought on the losing side of a civil war
Unification War

The Unification War is a major fictional event in the back story of Joss Whedon's television program, Firefly and its motion picture sequel, Serenity ....
 and now make a living on the outskirts of the society, as well as the pioneer
Settler

A settler is a person who has human migration to an area and established permanent residence there, often to colonies the area. Settlers are generally people who take up Sedentary and agriculture it, as opposed to nomads....
 culture that exists on the fringes of their star system. In addition, it is a future where the only two surviving superpowers, the United States and China, fused to form the central federal government, called the Alliance
Alliance (Firefly)

The Alliance is fictional organization in the Serenity , a powerful Authoritarianism government and law-enforcement organization that controls the majority of territory within the known universe....
, resulting in the fusion of the two cultures as well. According to Whedon's vision, "nothing will change in the future: technology will advance, but we will still have the same political, moral, and ethical problems as today."

Production


Genesis

Fireflyposter
Whedon developed the concept for the show after reading The Killer Angels
The Killer Angels

The Killer Angels is a historical novel by Michael Shaara that was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1975 in literature. The book tells the story of four days of the Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War: June 29, 1863, as the troops of both the United States of America and the Confederate States of America move into bat...
, a novel chronicling the Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg , fought in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, as part of the Gettysburg Campaign, was the battle with the largest number of casualties in the American Civil War and is frequently cited as the war's Turning point of the American Civil War....
 during the American Civil War
American Civil War

The American Civil War , also known as the War Between the States and several Naming the American Civil War, was a civil war in the United States....
. He wanted to follow people who had fought on the losing side of a war and their experiences afterwards as pioneers and immigrants on the outskirts of civilization, much like the post-American Civil War era of Reconstruction and the American Old West
American Old West

For cultural influences and their development, see Western .The American Old West or Wild West comprises the history, geography, peoples, lore, and cultural expression of life in the Western United States , most often referring to the period of the latter half of the 19th century, between the American Civil War and the end of th...
 culture. He intended the show to be "a Stagecoach
Stagecoach (film)

Stagecoach is a western film directed by John Ford, starring Claire Trevor and John Wayne in his breakthrough role. The screenplay, written by Dudley Nichols and Ben Hecht, is an adaptation of "The Stage to Lordsburg", a 1937 in literature short story by Ernest Haycox....
 kind of drama with a lot of people trying to figure out their lives in a bleak and pioneer environment." Whedon wanted to develop a show about the tactile nature of life, a show where existence was more physical and more difficult. After reading The Killer Angels, Whedon read a book about Jewish partisan fighters in World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
 that also influenced him. Whedon wanted to create something for television that was more character-driven and gritty than most modern science fiction. Television science fiction, he felt, had become too pristine and rarefied.

Whedon wanted to give the show a name that indicated movement and power, and felt that "Firefly" had both. This powerful word's relatively insignificant meaning, Whedon felt, added to its allure. He eventually wound up creating the ship in the image of a firefly.

Format

During filming of the pilot episode, Whedon was still arguing with FOX that the show should be displayed in widescreen format
Widescreen

A widescreen image is a film, computer or television image with a wider and shorter aspect ratio than the standard Academy frame developed during the classical Hollywood cinema era....
. Consequently, he purposely filmed scenes with actors on the extreme edge of both sides so that they would have no choice. However, the pilot was rejected by the FOX executives, who felt that it lacked action and that the captain was too "dour". They also disliked a scene in which the crew backed down to a crime boss, since the scene implied the crew was "being nothing". Thus, FOX told Whedon on a Friday afternoon that he had to submit a new pilot script on Monday morning or the show would not be picked up. Whedon and Tim Minear closeted themselves for the weekend to write what became the new pilot, "The Train Job
The Train Job

"The Train Job" is the second episode of US science fiction television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon, although it was the first to be shown....
". In this new pilot, the captain was more "jolly" and, at the direction of FOX, they added "larger than life" characters. These characters manifested themselves in the henchman "Crow", and the "hands of blue" men, which also introduced an X-Files
The X-Files

The X-Files is a Peabody Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning American cult following science fiction television series, created by Chris Carter , which first aired in 1993 and ended in 2002....
-type ending.

For the new pilot, FOX made it clear that they would not air the episodes in the widescreen format. Whedon and company felt they had to "serve two masters" by filming widescreen for eventual DVD release, but keeping objects in frame so it could still work when aired in pan and scan
Pan and scan

Pan and scan is one method of adjusting widescreen film images so that they can be shown within the proportions of a standard definition 4:3 Aspect ratio television screen, often cropping off the sides of the original widescreen image to focus on the composition's most important aspects....
 full frame
Full frame

In cinematography, full frame refers to the use of the full film gate at maximum width and height for 35 mm film movie camera. It is sometimes also referred to as silent aperture, full gate, or a number of other similar word combinations....
. To give the audience an immersive and immediate feeling, the episodes were filmed in a documentary style with hand-held cameras, giving them the look of "found footage
Found footage

Found footage is a filmmaking term which describes a method of compiling films partly or entirely of footage which has not been created by the filmmaker, and changing its meaning by placing it in a new context....
", with deliberately misframed or out-of-focus subjects. As Whedon related: "...don't be arch, don't be sweeping—be found, be rough and tumble and docu[mentary] and you-are-there." Computer-generated
Computer-generated imagery

Computer-generated imagery is the application of the field of computer graphics or, more specifically, 3D computer graphics to special effects in films, television programs, Television commercials, simulators and simulation generally, and printed media....
 scenes mimicked the motion of a hand-held camera. This style was not used, however, when shooting scenes that involved the central government, the Alliance. Tracking
Tracking shot

In motion picture terminology, a tracking shot is a segment in which the camera is mounted on a wheeled platform that is pushed on rails while the picture is being taken....
 and steady cameras
Steadicam

A steadicam is a stabilizing mount for a motion picture camera, which mechanically isolates the operator's movement from the camera, allowing a very smooth shot even when the operator is moving quickly over an uneven surface....
 were used to show the sterility of this aspect of the Firefly universe. Another style employed was lens flare
Lens flare

Lens flare is the light scattered in lens systems through generally unwanted image formation mechanisms, such as internal reflection and scattering from material inhomogeneities in the lens....
s, harkening to 1970s television. This style was so desired that the director of photography, David Boyd
David Boyd (cinematographer)

David R. Boyd is an United States cinematographer and camera operator best known for his role as director of photography for the FOX television series Firefly ....
, sent back the state-of-the-art lenses, which reduced lens flare, for cheaper ones.

Unlike most other science fiction shows, which add sound to space scenes for dramatic effect, Firefly accurately portrays space as silent, because a vacuum cannot transmit sound.

Set design

Serenityship
Production designer
Production designer

Production designer is a term used in the movie industry and television industries to refer to the person responsible for the overall look of a filmed event such as films, TV programs, music videos or adverts....
 Carey Meyer
Carey Meyer

Carey Meyer is a production designer and art director for American television shows, best known for his role as production designer for both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Firefly ....
 built the ship Serenity in two parts (one for each level) as a complete set with ceilings and practical lighting installed as part of the set that the cameras could use along with moveable parts. The two-part set also allowed the second unit to shoot in one section while the actors and first unit worked undisturbed in the other. As Whedon recalled: "...you could pull it away or move something huge, so that you could get in and around everything. That meant the environment worked for us and there weren't a lot of adjustments that needed to be made." There were other benefits to this set design. One was that it allowed the viewers to feel they were really in a ship. For Whedon, the design of the ship was crucial in defining the known space for the viewer, and that there were not "fourteen hundred decks and a holodeck and an all-you-can-eat buffet in the back." He wanted to convey that it was utilitarian and that it was "beat-up but lived-in and ultimately, it was home." As Joss Whedon discusses in the DVD commentary, each room represented a feeling or character, usually conveyed by the paint color. He explains that as you move from the back of the ship in the engine room, toward the front of the ship to the bridge, the colors and mood progress from extremely warm to cooler. In addition to giving a mood evoking setting tied to each character that spends most of their time in these areas, it is also explained by the heat generated by the tail of the ship. Whedon was also keen on utilizing vertical space; thus, having the crew's quarters accessible by ladder was important. Another benefit of the set design was that it also allowed the actors to stay in the moment and interact, without having to stop after each shot and reset up for the next. This helped contribute to the documentary style Whedon strove for.

The set had several influences, including the sliding doors and tiny cubicles reminiscent of Japanese hotels. Artist Larry Dixon
Larry Dixon

Larry Dixon is a fantasy artist and novelist....
 has noted that the cargo bay walls are "reminiscent of interlaced, overlapping Asian designs, cleverly reminding us of the American-Chinese Alliance setting while artistically forming a patterned plane for background scale reference." Dixon has also remarked on how the set design contributed to the storytelling through the use of color, depth and composition, lighting, as well as its use of diagonals and patterned shadows.

Their small budget was another reason to use the ship for much of the storytelling. When the characters did go off the ship, the worlds all had Earth atmosphere and coloring because they could not afford to design alien worlds. "I didn't want to go to Yucca Flat
Yucca Flat

Yucca Flat is a closed desert drainage basin, one of four major nuclear test regions within the Nevada Test Site , and is divided into nine test sections: Areas 1 through 4 and 6 through 10....
s every other episode and transform it into Bizarro World by making the sky orange", recalled Whedon. As Meyer recalled: "I think in the end the feel was that we wound up using a lot of places or exteriors that just felt too Western and we didn't necessarily want to go that way; but at some point, it just became the lesser of two evils—what could we actually create in three days?"

Music


Greg Edmonson
Greg Edmonson

Greg Edmonson is a music composer for television and movies. He is primarily known for composing the soundtrack to the cancelled TV series Firefly ....
 composed the musical score for the series. He stated that he wrote for the emotion of the moment. However, one reviewer averred that he also wrote for the characters, stating: "... Edmonson has developed a specialized collection of musical symbolism for the series ..." To help illustrate the collection, the reviewer gave key "signatures" various names, noting that "Serenity" recalls the theme of the show and is used when they return to the ship, or when they were meeting clandestinely; it was "the sound of their home." The slide guitar and fiddle used in this piece are portable instruments which fit the lifestyle of the crew: "... the music they make calls up tunes played out in the open, by people who were hundreds of miles away yesterday. 'Serenity' conjures the nomadic lifestyle the crew leads and underlines the western aspect of the show." Another emotional signature was "Sad Violin". It was used at the end of the Battle of Serenity Valley, but also helped set up the joke for when Mal tells Simon that Kaylee is dead in the episode "Serenity
Serenity (Firefly episode)

"Serenity" is the original two-hour series television pilot for the Firefly science fiction television program created by Joss Whedon. However, Fox Broadcasting Company executives were not satisfied with this as a pilot, and so instead, "The Train Job" was created to be the pilot....
". The most memorable use of "Sad Violin", however, is at the end of "The Message", when the crew mourned the death of Tracey
List of minor characters in the Firefly universe

This article is about fictional characters in the television program Firefly ....
. This was also the last scene of the last episode the actors shot, and so this was seen by them, and Edmonson, as Firefly's farewell. To denote impending danger, "Peril" was used, which is "a low pulse, like a heartbeat, with deep chimes and low strings." The reviewer also noted character signatures. The criminal Niska
List of minor characters in the Firefly universe

This article is about fictional characters in the television program Firefly ....
 has his own signature: Eastern European or Middle Eastern melodies over a low drone. Simon and River's signature was a piano played sparsely with a violin in the background. This is in contrast to the portable instruments of "Serenity": the piano is an instrument that cannot be easily moved and evokes the image of "the distant house and family they both long for." The various signatures were mostly established in the first pilot, "Serenity", and helped enhance the narrative. "In every episode, the musical score intensified my experience of this intelligent, remarkable show. Using and combining all these signatures, Greg Edmonson brought out aspects of Firefly's story and characters that were never explicitly revealed in the other elements of the series."

The musical score expressed the cultural fusion depicted in the show. Cowboy guitar
Western music (North America)

Western music originated as a form of folk music. Originally composed by and about the people who settled and worked throughout the American West and Prairie provinces....
 blended with Asian influence produced the atmospheric background for the series. As one reviewer stated:

The theme song, "The Ballad of Serenity", was written by Joss Whedon and performed by Sonny Rhodes
Sonny Rhodes

Sonny Rhodes , is an United States blues singer and lap steel guitar player. Throughout the last 37 years, Rhodes has recorded over two hundred songs....
. Whedon wrote the song before the series was greenlit and a preliminary recording performed by Whedon can be found on the DVD release. The soundtrack to the series was released on CD on November 8, 2005 by Varèse Sarabande
Varèse Sarabande

Var?se Sarabande is a record label which specializes in film scores and cast recording. It aims to reissue of rare or unavailable albums as well as newer releases by artists no longer under a contract....
, although a 40 minute soundtrack was released by Fox Music in September 2005 as a digital EP.

Casting

In casting his nine-member crew, Whedon looked first at the actors and considered their chemistry with others. Cast member Sean Maher recalls, "So then he just sort of put us all together, and I think it was very quick, like right out of the gate, we all instantly bonded." All nine cast members were chosen before filming began. However, while filming the original pilot "Serenity", Whedon decided that Rebecca Gayheart
Rebecca Gayheart

Rebecca Gayheart is an American television and film actress....
 was unsuitable for the role of Inara Serra, and shot her scenes in singles so that it would be easier to replace her. Morena Baccarin
Morena Baccarin

Morena Baccarin is a Brazilian Actor of Italo Brazilian origins, best known for her roles as Inara Serra in the short-lived role in the science fiction television program Firefly , and as Adria in Stargate SG-1....
 auditioned for the role and two days later was on the set in her first television show. "Joss brought me down from the testing room like a proud dad, holding my hand and introducing me," Baccarin recalled.

Whedon approached Nathan Fillion
Nathan Fillion

Nathan Fillion is a Canadian actor known for his lead role as Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the television series Firefly and his role as Joey Buchanan on One Life to Live....
 to play the lead role of Malcolm Reynolds
Malcolm Reynolds

Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds is a fictional character in the Serenity . Reynolds is played by actor Nathan Fillion in the 2002 TV series Firefly and the 2005 film Serenity ....
; after explaining the premise and showing Fillion the treatment for the pilot, Fillion was eager for the role. Fillion was called back several times to read for the part before he was cast. He noted that "it was really thrilling. It was my first lead and I was pretty nervous, but I really wanted that part and I wanted to tell those stories." Fillion later said he was "heartbroken" when he learned the series had been cancelled.

Alan Tudyk
Alan Tudyk

Alan Wray Tudyk is an United States actor. He is known for his roles as Simon in the black comedy Death at a Funeral and Steve the Pirate in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story....
 auditioned through a casting office and several months later was called in for a test audition, where he met with Whedon. He was then told to come back in to test with the possible Zoes (his character's wife) and that it was down to him and one other candidate. The Zoes did not work out (Gina Torres eventually received the role) and Tudyk was sent home, but received a call informing him he had the part anyway. His audition tape is included in the special features of the series' DVD release.

Gina Torres
Gina Torres

Gina Torres is an United States television and film actor. She is known for her roles in science fiction and fantasy. She has appeared in many television series, including MADtv, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys , Xena: Warrior Princess , the short-lived Cleopatra 2525, as well as Alias , Firefly , Angel , The...
, a veteran of several science fiction/fantasy works (Cleopatra 2525
Cleopatra 2525

Cleopatra 2525 is a science fiction television series that aired for two seasons, starting January 2000 and ending March 2001. It appeared as the first part of the Action Pack , followed by Jack of All Trades ....
, The Matrix Reloaded
The Matrix Reloaded

The Matrix Reloaded is a 2003 in film film, the second installment in The Matrix , written and directed by the Wachowski Brothers. It premiered on May 7, 2003, in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, and went on general release by Warner Bros....
, Alias
Alias (TV series)

Alias is an United States action movie Television program created by J. J. Abrams which was broadcast on American Broadcasting Company for five seasons, from September 30, 2001 to May 22, 2006....
, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

Hercules: The Legendary Journeys is an United States Television program, filmed in New Zealand. It was produced from 1995 to 1999, and was very loosely based on the tales of the classical Greek mythology culture hero Heracles....
), was at first uninterested in doing another science fiction show, but "was won over by the quality of the source material." As she recalled, "So you had these challenged characters inhabiting a challenging world and that makes for great storytelling. And no aliens!"

For Adam Baldwin
Adam Baldwin

Adam Baldwin is an American actor, not related to the Baldwin brothers. He is known for his roles as Animal Mother in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, Ricky Linderman in My Bodyguard, Knowle Rohrer in The X-Files, and Marcus Hamilton in Joss Whedon's Angel ....
, who grew up watching westerns, the character of Jayne Cobb was a particularly resonant role.

Canadian actress Jewel Staite
Jewel Staite

Jewel Belair Staite is a Canadian actor, who portrayed Kaylee Frye in Firefly and Serenity , and Jennifer Keller on Stargate Atlantis....
 videotaped her audition from Vancouver
Vancouver

Vancouver is a coastal city and major seaport located in the Lower Mainland of southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city in British Columbia and the second largest metropolitan area in the Pacific Northwest region....
 and was asked to come to Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
 to meet Whedon, at which point she was cast for the role of Kaylee Frye, the ship's engineer.

Sean Maher
Sean Maher

Sean Maher is an United States actor, best known for his role as Simon Tam in the short-lived science fiction television series Firefly ....
 recalls reading for the part and liking the character of Simon Tam, but that it was Whedon's personality and vision that "sealed the deal" for him. For the role of Simon's sister, River Tam, Whedon called in Summer Glau
Summer Glau

Summer Lyn Glau is an American dancer and actor, known for playing River Tam in the short-lived science fiction series Firefly and follow-up movie Serenity , and for playing Cameron in the series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles....
 for an audition and test the same day. Glau had first worked for Whedon in the Angel episode "Waiting in the Wings
Waiting in the Wings (Angel episode)

"Waiting in the Wings" is the thirteenth episode of season 3 in the television show Angel . Written and directed by series creator Joss Whedon, it was originally broadcast on February 4, 2002 on the Warner Brothers Network television network....
". Two weeks later, Whedon called her to tell her she had the part.

Veteran television actor Ron Glass
Ron Glass

Ron Glass is an United States actor. He is known for his roles as the witty Detective Ron Harris in the television sitcom Barney Miller , and as the spiritual Shepherd Derrial Book in the science fiction series Firefly and its sequel film Serenity ....
 (Barney Miller
Barney Miller

Barney Miller is a sitcom television series set in a New York City Police in Greenwich Village that ran from January 23, 1975 to May 20, 1982 on American Broadcasting Company....
, All in the Family
All in the Family

All in the Family is an United States situation comedy that was originally broadcast on the CBS television network from January 12, 1971 to April 8, 1979....
), has said that until Firefly, he had not experienced or sought a science-fiction or western role but he fell in love with the pilot script and the character of Shepherd Book
Derrial Book

Derrial Book is a fictional character played by Ron Glass in the Science fiction/Western television series Firefly and its sequel movie, Serenity ....
.

Production staff

Tim Minear was selected by Whedon to be the show runner
Show runner

Show runner , is a term used in the television in the United States industry referring to the person who is responsible for the day-to-day operation of a television series, in other words, the person who "runs" the show....
, who serves as the head writer and production leader. According to Whedon "[Minear] understood the show as well as any human being, and just brought so much to it that I think of it as though he were always a part of it." Many of the other production staff were selected from people Whedon had worked with in the past, with the exception of the director of photography David Boyd, who was the "big find" and who was "full of joy and energy."

The writers
List of Firefly writers

A list of writers of Firefly .* Cheryl Cain* Ben Edlund* Jane Espenson* Drew Greenberg* Brett Matthews* Tim Minear* Jos? Molina * Joss Whedon...
 were selected after interviews and script samplings. Among the writers were José Molina
José Molina (writer)

Jos? Molina, born in 1971 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a screenwriter. He wrote the episodes Trash and Ariel for the American cult TV show Firefly , and multiple episodes for Dark Angel ....
, Ben Edlund
Ben Edlund

Ben Edlund is a comic book artist and writer and television screenwriter. He was born and raised in Pembroke, Massachusetts and graduated from Silver Lake Regional High School in 1986....
, Cheryl Cain
Cheryl Cain

Cheryl Cain is a television screenwriter.Her work includes the episode "War Stories " for the cult television series Firefly , and episodes of Roswell and Threat Matrix....
, Brett Matthews
Brett Matthews

Brett Matthews is an United States writer of comics and TV shows. He was assistant to Joss Whedon on TV shows Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Angel and Firefly ....
, Drew Greenberg
Drew Greenberg

Drew Z. Greenberg is a television writer best known for working on Buffy the Vampire Slayer , Smallville , The O.C., and Dexter ....
 and Jane Espenson
Jane Espenson

Jane Espenson is an United States television writer and producer who has worked on both situation comedy and Serial . She is perhaps best known for her five-year stint as a writer and producer on Buffy the Vampire Slayer , work for which she shared in a Hugo Award....
. Espenson wrote an essay on the writing process with Mutant Enemy.

"A meeting is held and an idea is floated, generally by Whedon, and the writers brainstorm to develop the central theme of the episode and the character development. Next, the staff meets in the anteroom to Whedon's office to begin "breaking" the story into acts and scenes. The only one absent is the writer working on the previous week's episode. For the team, one of the key components to devising acts is deciding where to break for commercial and ensuring the viewer returns. "Finding these moments in the story help give it shape: think of them as tentpoles that support the structure," wrote Espenson. For instance, in "Shindig", the break for commercial occurs when Malcolm Reynolds is gravely injured and losing the duel. As Espenson elaborates: "It does not end when Mal turns the fight around, when he stands victorious over his opponent. They're both big moments, but one of them leaves you curious and the other doesn't."
"Next, the writers develop the scenes onto a marker-filled whiteboard, featuring a "brief ordered description of each scene." A writer is selected to create an outline of the episode's concept — occasionally with some dialogue and jokes — in one day. The outline is given to showrunner Tim Minear, who revises it within a day. The writer uses the revised outline to write the first draft of the script while the other writers work on developing the next. This first draft is usually submitted for revision within three to fourteen days; afterward, a second and sometimes third draft is written. After all revisions are made, the final draft would be produced as the 'shooting draft'."


Costume

Jill Ohanneson, Fireflys original costume designer, brought on Shawna Trpcic
Shawna Trpcic

Shawna Trpcic is a Hollywood costume designer. She got her start in the industry with the 1990 film Megaville, and went on to work as a wardrobe assistant on the films Toys and Red Shoe Diaries....
 as her assistant for the pilot. When the show was picked up, Ohanneson was involved in another job and declined
Firefly, suggesting Trpcic for the job.

The costumes were chiefly influenced by World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, the American Civil War, the American Old West, and 1861 samurai Japan. Trpcic used deep reds and oranges for the main cast, to express a feeling of "home", and contrasted that with grays and cool blues for the Alliance. Since the characters were often getting shot, Trpcic would make up to six versions of the same costume for multiple takes.

  • For River, Trpcic used mostly jewel tones to set her apart from the rest of the Serenity crew. She also had River wear boots, to contrast with the soft fabrics of her clothes, "because that's who she is — she's this soft, beautiful, sensitive girl, but with this hardcore inner character," recalled Trpcic.
  • Trpcic also wanted to contrast Simon, River's brother, with the rest of the crew. Whereas they were dressed in cotton, Simon wore wool, stiff fabrics, satins and silk. He was the "dandy", but as the show progressed, he loosened up slightly.
  • For Kaylee, Trpcic studied up on Japanese and Chinese youth, as originally the character was Asian. Other inspirations for Kaylee's costumes were Rosie the Riveter
    Rosie the Riveter

    Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of the United States, representing the American women who worked in war factories during World War II, many of whom worked in the manufacturing plants that produced munitions and materiel....
     and Chinese Communist posters.
  • Inara's costumes reflect her high status, and are very feminine and attractive.


  • Trpcic designed and created the clothes for the minor character of Badger with Joss Whedon in mind, since he was slated to play that part. When Mark Sheppard
    Mark Sheppard

    This article is about the British performer. For the comic book character, see DJ Mark A. Sheppard is a United Kingdom actor and musician, born in London of an Irish-German background....
     played the role instead, he was able to fit into the clothes made for Whedon.
  • For the Alliance, besides the grays and cool blues, Trpcic had in mind Nazi Germany
    Nazi Germany

    Nazi Germany and the Third Reich are the colloquial English names for Germany under the regime of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party , which established a Totalitarianism dictatorship that existed from 1933 to 1945....
    , but mixed it with different wars, as the first sketches were "too Nazi". The uniforms of the Alliance soldiers are surplus armor from the 1997 film
    Starship Troopers
    Starship Troopers (film)

    Starship Troopers is a 1997 in film Academy Award nominated science fiction film-action film directed by Paul Verhoeven, written by Edward Neumeier, and starring Casper Van Dien, Dina Meyer and Denise Richards....
    .


Plot


Backstory

The series takes place in the year 2517, on several planets and moons. The TV series does not reveal whether these celestial bodies are within one star system, only saying that
Serenity
s mode of propulsion is a "gravity-drive". The film Serenity makes clear that all the planets and moons are in one large system, and production documents related to the film indicate that there is no faster-than-light
Faster-than-light

Faster-than-light Superluminal communication and interstellar travel refer to the propagation of information or matter faster than the speed of light....
 travel in this universe
Fictional universe

A fictional universe is a consistency fictional setting with unique background elements such as an imaginary history or geography, and possibly fantasy or science fiction concepts like magic or faster than light travel....
. The characters occasionally refer to "Earth-that-was" and in the film, it is established that long before the events in the series a large population had emigrated from Earth
Earth

Earth is the third planet from the Sun. Earth is the largest of the terrestrial planets in the Solar System in diameter, mass and density. It is also referred to as the World and Wiktionary:Terra.Note that by International Astronomical Union convention, the term "Terra" is used for naming extensive land masses, rather...
 to a new star system
Star system

A star system or stellar system is a small number of stars which orbit each other, bound by gravitation. A large number of stars bound by gravitation is generally called a star cluster or galaxy, although, broadly speaking, they are also star systems....
 in generation ship
Generation ship

A generation ship is a hypothetical starship that travels across great distances between stars at a speed much slower than speed of light . Since such a ship might take from as little as below a hundred years to tens or even hundreds of thousands of years to reach even nearby stars, the original occupants might either grow old or die during t...
s: "Earth-that-was could no longer sustain our numbers, we were so many." The emigrants established themselves in this new star system, with "dozens of planets and hundreds of moons." Many of these were terraformed
Terraforming

Terraforming of a planet, natural satellite, or other body is the hypothesis process of deliberately modifying its Earth's atmosphere, temperature, surface topography or ecology to be similar to those of Earth to make it planetary habitability by humans....
, a process in which a planet or moon is altered to resemble Earth. The terraforming process was only the first step in making a planet habitable, however, and the outlying settlements often did not receive any further support in the construction of their civilizations. This resulted in many of the border planets and moons having forbidding, dry environments, well suited to the Western genre.

Synopsis

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The show takes its name from the "Firefly-class" spaceship, Serenity
Serenity (Firefly vessel)

Serenity is a Spacecraft#Fictional spacecraft originally featured in the science fiction television series Firefly . It has also appeared in the film Serenity , and several Serenity ....
, that the central characters call home. It resembles a firefly
Firefly

Lampyridae is a family of insects in the beetle order Coleoptera. They are winged beetles, and commonly called fireflies or lightning bugs for their conspicuous crepuscular use of bioluminescence to attract mates or prey....
 in general arrangement, and the tail section, analogous to a bioluminescent
Bioluminescence

Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism as the result of a chemical reaction during which chemical energy is converted to light energy....
 insect
Insect

Insects are the biggest class of arthropods and the only ones with wings. They are the most diverse group of animals on the planet. They are most diverse at the equator and their diversity declines toward the poles....
oid abdomen
Abdomen

In vertebrates such as mammals the abdomen constitutes the part of the body between the thorax and pelvis. The region enclosed by the abdomen is termed the abdominal cavity....
, lights up during acceleration.

Throughout the series, the Alliance is shown to govern the star system through an organization of "core" planets, following its success in forcibly unifying all of the colonies under a single government. DVD commentary suggests that the Alliance is composed of two primary "core" planets, one predominantly Western
Western culture

File:Clash of Civilizations map.pngWestern culture are terms which are used to refer to cultures of European origin. This terminology originated as a way of describing what was different about the Graeco-Roman culture and its descendants, in contrast to the older neighboring civilizations of the Middle East, which in many ways continued...
 in culture, the other pan-Asian, justifying the series' mixed linguistic and visual themes. The central planets are firmly under Alliance control, but the outlying planets and moons resemble the 19th century American West, with little governmental authority. Settlers and refugees on the outlying worlds ("out in the black" or "heading for the black") have relative freedom from the central government, but lack the amenities of the high-tech civilization that exist on the inner worlds. In addition, the outlying areas of space are inhabited by the Reavers
Reaver (Firefly)

Reavers are a fictional group of humans in the television series Firefly and the movie Serenity who live on the fringes of civilized space and have become animalistic....
, a cannibalistic
Cannibalism

Cannibalism is the act or practice of humans eating other humans. The ritualistic eating of human flesh is also known as anthropophagy, from Greek: ?????p??, anthropos, "human being"; and fa?e??, phagein, "to eat"....
 group of nomadic humans that have become savage and animalistic.

Into this mix are thrown the protagonists of the show. The captain of the crew of Serenity is Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds (Nathan Fillion) and the episode "Serenity
Serenity (Firefly episode)

"Serenity" is the original two-hour series television pilot for the Firefly science fiction television program created by Joss Whedon. However, Fox Broadcasting Company executives were not satisfied with this as a pilot, and so instead, "The Train Job" was created to be the pilot....
" establishes that the captain and his first mate Zoe Washburne (Gina Torres) are veteran "Browncoat
Browncoat

Browncoat is a term applied to fans of the short-lived television series Firefly . The name is based on a nickname for the Unification War#The Independent Faction from the series....
s" of the Unification War
Unification War

The Unification War is a major fictional event in the back story of Joss Whedon's television program, Firefly and its motion picture sequel, Serenity ....
, a failed attempt by the outlying worlds to resist the Alliance's assertion of control. A later episode, titled "Out of Gas
Out of Gas

"Out of Gas" is the eighth episode of the science fiction Television program#Seasons/Series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. It differs stylistically from the rest of the series, in that it tells its story alternately in three timeframes: events in the present, events in the near-past that led to the present, and events in the past that...
", reveals that Mal bought the spaceship Serenity in order to continue living beyond Alliance control. Much of the crew's work consists of cargo runs or smuggling
Smuggling

Smuggling, also known as trafficking, is the clandestine transportation of goods or persons past a point where prohibited, such as out of a building, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of the law or other rules....
. One of the main story arcs is that of River Tam (Summer Glau) and her brother Simon (Sean Maher). River was a child prodigy, whose brain was subjected to experiments. As a result, she displays schizophrenia and often hears voices. It is later revealed that she is a "reader", one who possesses psychic abilities. Simon gave up a highly successful career as a trauma surgeon to rescue her from the Alliance and as a result of this rescue they are both wanted fugitives. In the original pilot "Serenity", Simon joins the crew as a paying passenger with River smuggled on board as cargo. As Whedon states in an episodic DVD commentary, every show he does is about creating family. By the last episode, "Objects in Space
Objects in Space

"Objects in Space" is the fourteenth and final episode of the science fiction on television television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon....
", the fractured character of River has finally become whole, partly because the others decided to accept her into their "family" on the ship.

Signature show elements

The show blended elements from the space opera
Space opera

Space opera is a subgenre of speculative fiction or science fiction that emphasizes romance , often melodramatic adventure, set mainly or entirely in space, generally involving conflict between opponents possessing powerful technologies and abilities....
 and Western genres, depicting humanity's future in a different manner than most contemporary science fiction programs in that there are no alien creatures or large space battles. Firefly takes place in a multi-cultural future, primarily a fusion of Occidental
Western culture

File:Clash of Civilizations map.pngWestern culture are terms which are used to refer to cultures of European origin. This terminology originated as a way of describing what was different about the Graeco-Roman culture and its descendants, in contrast to the older neighboring civilizations of the Middle East, which in many ways continued...
 and Chinese cultures
Culture of China

The Culture of China is one of the world's oldest and most complex cultures. The area in which the culture is dominant covers a large geographical region with customs and traditions varying greatly between towns, cities and Province ....
, where there is a significant division between the rich and poor. As a result of the Sino-American Alliance, Mandarin Chinese
Standard Mandarin

Standard Mandarin, or Standard Chinese, is the official modern Spoken Chinese used in People's Republic of China and Republic of China, and is one of the four official languages of Languages of Singapore....
 is a common second language; it is used in advertisements, and characters in the show frequently use Chinese words and curses. According to the DVD commentary on the episode "Serenity", this was explained as being the result of China and the United States being the two superpowers that expanded into space.

The show also features slang not used in contemporary culture, such as adaptations of modern words, or new words altogether. For example, "shiny" is frequently used in a similar manner as the real world slang "cool". Written and spoken Chinese as well as Old West dialect are also employed. As one reviewer noted: "The dialogue tended to be a bizarre purée of wisecracks, old-timey Western-paperback patois, and snatches of Chinese."

Tim Minear and Joss Whedon pointed out two scenes that, they believed, articulated the mood of the show exceptionally clearly. One scene is in the original pilot "Serenity", when Mal is eating with chopsticks and a Western tin cup is by his plate; the other is in the "The Train Job" pilot, when Mal is thrown out of a holographic
Volumetric display

A volumetric display device is a graphical display device that forms a visual representation of an object in Three-dimensional space, as opposed to the planar image of traditional screens that simulate depth through a number of different visual effects....
 bar window. The DVD set's 'making-of' documentary explains the series' distinctive frontispiece
Frontispiece

*In architecture, a frontispiece constitutes the elements that frame and decorate the main, or front, door to a building; especially when the main entrance is the chief face of the building, rather than being kept behind columns or a portico....
 (wherein Serenity soars over a herd of unshod horses) as Whedon's attempt to capture "everything you need to understand about the series in five seconds."

One of the struggles that Whedon had with FOX was the tone of the show, especially with the main character Malcolm Reynolds. FOX pressured Whedon to make his character more "jolly", as they feared he was too dark in the original pilot. In addition, FOX was not happy that the show involved the "nobodies" who "get squished by policy" instead of the actual policy makers.

Cast


Main characters

Firefly maintained an ensemble cast that portrayed the nine crew members of the ship, Serenity. These characters fight criminals and schemers, Alliance security forces, the utterly psychotic and brutal Reavers, and the mysterious men with "hands of blue" — who are apparently operatives of a secret agency which is part of the mega-corporation referred to in the DVD commentary only as The Blue Sun Corporation
Blue sun

Blue sun may refer to:*A star with a suitable stellar classification*Blue_Sun: a fictional corporation in the Firefly television series...
. The crew is driven by the need to secure enough income to keep their ship operational, set against their need to keep a low profile to avoid their adversaries. Their situation is greatly complicated by the divergent motivations of the individuals on board Serenity, but complex characterization was hampered by the show's brief run.

  • Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds
    Malcolm Reynolds

    Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds is a fictional character in the Serenity . Reynolds is played by actor Nathan Fillion in the 2002 TV series Firefly and the 2005 film Serenity ....
     (Nathan Fillion
    Nathan Fillion

    Nathan Fillion is a Canadian actor known for his lead role as Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the television series Firefly and his role as Joey Buchanan on One Life to Live....
    ) is the owner of Serenity and former Independent sergeant in the pivotal Battle of Serenity Valley
    Unification War

    The Unification War is a major fictional event in the back story of Joss Whedon's television program, Firefly and its motion picture sequel, Serenity ....
    . Very little is known about the enigmatic Captain; the little he reveals about his past life betrays nothing of his character (a mystery of its own). Malcolm reveals that he grew up on a ranch, and was raised by his mother and the ranch hands. The only other scenes of his past life that are shown are about the Unification War
    Unification War

    The Unification War is a major fictional event in the back story of Joss Whedon's television program, Firefly and its motion picture sequel, Serenity ....
    , in which he and Zoe fought for the Independent Army, or "Browncoats", as a platoon sergeant in the 57th Overlanders. He is an efficient leader and is skilled with guns as well as in hand-to-hand combat. Mal's character is full of contradictions. He is constantly fighting his demons, and his true self remains something of a mystery.


  • Zoe Alleyne Washburne (Gina Torres
    Gina Torres

    Gina Torres is an United States television and film actor. She is known for her roles in science fiction and fantasy. She has appeared in many television series, including MADtv, Hercules: The Legendary Journeys , Xena: Warrior Princess , the short-lived Cleopatra 2525, as well as Alias , Firefly , Angel , The...
    ) is second-in-command onboard Serenity, a loyal wartime friend of Captain Reynolds, and the wife of Wash. Described by her husband as a "warrior woman", she has great knowledge of combat. Her past is a mystery; the only thing known is that she was born and raised on a ship and served under Mal during the war as a corporal. She demonstrates an almost unconditional loyalty to Mal, the only exception noted being her marriage to Wash, which the captain claims to have tried to prevent.


  • Hoban "Wash" Washburne (Alan Tudyk
    Alan Tudyk

    Alan Wray Tudyk is an United States actor. He is known for his roles as Simon in the black comedy Death at a Funeral and Steve the Pirate in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story....
    ) is Serenity's pilot and Zoe's husband. Wash expresses jealousy over his wife's "war buddy" relationship and unconditional support of their captain, most particularly in the episode "War Stories", in which he confronts Mal regarding their relationship. While more of Wash's past is disclosed than most other characters, his background is still sparse: he joined pilot training just to see the stars, which were invisible from the surface of his polluted homeworld, and he joined Serenity despite being highly sought after by other ships. He is very light-hearted and tends to make amusing comments, despite the severity of any situation.


  • Inara Serra (Morena Baccarin
    Morena Baccarin

    Morena Baccarin is a Brazilian Actor of Italo Brazilian origins, best known for her roles as Inara Serra in the short-lived role in the science fiction television program Firefly , and as Adria in Stargate SG-1....
    ) is a Companion, which is the 26th century equivalent of a courtesan
    Courtesan

    A courtesan is mainly what one may call a high-class prostitute. A courtesan would offer her charms and sexual pleasures, generally and more usually to people of substantial wealth, in return for a good and respectable living, especially during hard times of poverty....
     or oiran
    Oiran

    were courtesans in Japan. The oiran were considered a type of "woman of pleasure", or prostitute. However, they are distinguished from the yujo in that they were entertainers rather than simply sex workers, and many became celebrities of their times outside the pleasure districts....
    . Like her Renaissance counterparts, Inara enjoys high social standing. Her presence confers a degree of legitimacy and social acceptance the crew of Serenity would not have without her on board. She and Mal have a strained relationship, with unspoken romantic tension playing a significant part in several episodes, as well as in the movie. Inara arguably represents Mal's heart, and Mal is a noticeably darker character when Inara is absent (as during the first half of "Serenity
    Serenity (Firefly episode)

    "Serenity" is the original two-hour series television pilot for the Firefly science fiction television program created by Joss Whedon. However, Fox Broadcasting Company executives were not satisfied with this as a pilot, and so instead, "The Train Job" was created to be the pilot....
    "). She rents one of the ship's two small shuttles.


  • Jayne Cobb (Adam Baldwin
    Adam Baldwin

    Adam Baldwin is an American actor, not related to the Baldwin brothers. He is known for his roles as Animal Mother in Stanley Kubrick's Full Metal Jacket, Ricky Linderman in My Bodyguard, Knowle Rohrer in The X-Files, and Marcus Hamilton in Joss Whedon's Angel ....
    ) is hired muscle
    Mercenary

    A mercenary is a person who takes part in an armed conflict, who is not a national or a party to the conflict, and is "motivated to take part in the hostilities essentially by the desire for private gain and, in fact, is promised, by or on behalf of a party to the conflict, material compensation substantially in excess of that promised or p...
    . He and Mal met on opposite sides of a rivalry; Mal, while held at gunpoint, offered Jayne his own bunk and a higher cut than his current employer, so he turned coat and shot his then-partners. In one episode, he admits freely to Mal that he would have sold Mal out to an Alliance agent if the money was good enough. He is someone who can be depended on in a fight. He tends to act like a "lummox" who thinks he is the smartest person in space, but occasional hints of intelligence peek through this façade, giving the impression that he acts dumber than he is. As Whedon states several times, Jayne is the man who will ask the questions that no one else wants to. Even though he is a macho character, he has shown a particularly intense fear of Reavers
    Reaver (Firefly)

    Reavers are a fictional group of humans in the television series Firefly and the movie Serenity who live on the fringes of civilized space and have become animalistic....
    , moreso than the rest of the crew. Despite his amoral mercenary persona, he sends a significant portion of his income to his mother.


  • Kaywinnit Lee "Kaylee" Frye (Jewel Staite
    Jewel Staite

    Jewel Belair Staite is a Canadian actor, who portrayed Kaylee Frye in Firefly and Serenity , and Jennifer Keller on Stargate Atlantis....
    ) is the ship's mechanic. In the episode "Out of Gas
    Out of Gas

    "Out of Gas" is the eighth episode of the science fiction Television program#Seasons/Series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. It differs stylistically from the rest of the series, in that it tells its story alternately in three timeframes: events in the present, events in the near-past that led to the present, and events in the past that...
    ", it is established that she has no formal training, but keeps Serenity running with an intuitive gift for the workings of mechanical equipment. Jewel Staite explains Kaylee's character as being wholesome, sweet, and "completely genuine in that sweetness", adding "She loves being on that ship. She loves all of those people. And she's the only one who loves all of them incredibly genuinely." She has a crush on Dr. Simon Tam. Kaylee's character is the soul of the ship: according to creator Joss Whedon, if Kaylee believes something, it is true.


  • Dr. Simon Tam (Sean Maher
    Sean Maher

    Sean Maher is an United States actor, best known for his role as Simon Tam in the short-lived science fiction television series Firefly ....
    ) is a medical researcher and trauma surgeon of the first caliber (top 3% in his class at a top core planet institution), who is on the run after breaking his sister River out of a government research facility. His bumbling attempts at a relationship with Kaylee are a recurring subplot throughout the series, and at every turn he seems to find a way to unwittingly foil his own romantic desires. His life is defined by caring for his sister.


  • River Tam (Summer Glau
    Summer Glau

    Summer Lyn Glau is an American dancer and actor, known for playing River Tam in the short-lived science fiction series Firefly and follow-up movie Serenity , and for playing Cameron in the series Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles....
    ) was smuggled onto the ship by her brother. River was a child prodigy
    Child prodigy

    A child prodigy is someone who at an early age masters one or more skills at an adult level. One heuristic for classifying prodigies is: a prodigy is a child, typically younger than 13 years old, who is performing at the level of a highly trained adult in a very demanding field of endeavor....
     of unparalleled genius
    Genius

    A genius is an individual who successfully applies a previously unknown technique in the production of a work of art, science or calculation, or who masters and personalizes a known technique....
    , but she was experimented upon at the hands of Alliance doctors, leaving her delusional, erratic, and at times violent. Her personal journey of self-discovery is a running theme throughout the series and the movie. River is constantly at war with her own demons. She sees and hears things that others do not, and experiences waking dreams of her memories of the Alliance "academy" experiments. Opinions of her vary among the crew: some value her, Jayne fears her, and the rest just want her to stay out of trouble.


  • Derrial Book
    Derrial Book

    Derrial Book is a fictional character played by Ron Glass in the Science fiction/Western television series Firefly and its sequel movie, Serenity ....
     (Ron Glass
    Ron Glass

    Ron Glass is an United States actor. He is known for his roles as the witty Detective Ron Harris in the television sitcom Barney Miller , and as the spiritual Shepherd Derrial Book in the science fiction series Firefly and its sequel film Serenity ....
    ) is a Shepherd (equivalent to a priest, minister, or pastor). Although presented as a devout Christian man, Book demonstrates a depth of knowledge about the activities of criminals (in "Our Mrs. Reynolds
    Our Mrs. Reynolds

    "Our Mrs. Reynolds" is the sixth episode of science fiction television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon.As an unexpected reward for an unpaid job, Mal finds himself married to a na?ve, subservient young woman named Saffron....
    ") and corrupt police (in "The Message"). He is also proficient in hand-to-hand combat and the use of firearms. When questioned on his non-Biblical intentions during the rescue in "War Stories", Book replies somewhat ironically that while the Bible is quite specific about killing, it's "somewhat fuzzier on the subject of kneecaps." In "Safe," he was shown to have sufficient status in the Alliance to receive medical treatment from the military with no questions asked. Book represents Mal's guide, conscience, and lost spirituality, while his hidden backstory was to have been gradually revealed, had the series continued.


Except for Book being absent from "Ariel
Ariel (Firefly episode)

"Ariel" is the ninth episode of science fiction television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon.Hard up for cash, Serenity takes on a job from Simon: break into an Alliance hospital on central world Ariel so that he can get a thorough diagnostic of River and the crew can loot the valuable stores of medicine....
", with the explanation that he was meditating at an abbey, the nine regular characters appear in every episode.

Three members of the Firefly cast appeared on Joss Whedon's other TV series as villains. Fillion was cast as Caleb
Caleb (Buffyverse)

Caleb, played by Nathan Fillion, is a fictional character in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer created by Joss Whedon.He was introduced, according to Joss Whedon, because the mutable, non-corporeal nature of the First Evil "meant that we didn't really have anything to push against....
 in the final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and later as Captain Hammer in the internet series Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, while Torres and Baldwin took on recurring roles on Angel in its fourth and fifth seasons respectively (characters Jasmine
Jasmine (Buffyverse)

Jasmine is a fictional character, a deity in the fourth season of television series Angel . She is portrayed for much of the season by Charisma Carpenter , but when she acquires her own body she is portrayed by Gina Torres, who also appeared in Joss Whedon's Firefly as Zoe Washburne....
 and Marcus Hamilton
Marcus Hamilton

Marcus Hamilton is a fictional character that appeared on the final season of the TV series Angel . The character is played by actor Adam Baldwin, who also worked with Angel creator Joss Whedon in the series Firefly , playing mercenary Jayne Cobb....
). Baccarin was originally intended to portray Eve
Eve (Buffyverse)

Eve is a fictional character appearing in the fifth season of the cult television series Angel . She is played by Sarah Thompson ....
 in Angels final season, but in the end was unable to commit to the role. Summer Glau had appeared in the third-season Angel episode "Waiting in the Wings
Waiting in the Wings (Angel episode)

"Waiting in the Wings" is the thirteenth episode of season 3 in the television show Angel . Written and directed by series creator Joss Whedon, it was originally broadcast on February 4, 2002 on the Warner Brothers Network television network....
" before she was cast in
Firefly. In addition, Jewel Staite appeared in several episodes of the Tim Minear-produced Wonderfalls
Wonderfalls

Wonderfalls is a television program that was featured on the Fox Broadcasting Company television network in 2004.The show centres on Jaye Tyler , a recent Brown University graduate with a philosophy degree, who holds a dead-end job as a sales clerk at a Niagara Falls gift shop....
.

Recurring characters


Despite the short run of the series, some recurring character
Recurring character

A recurring character is a fictional character, usually in a prime time TV series, who is a character, that appears in a few episodes, but also appears from time to time during the series' run....
s emerged from the inhabitants of the
Firefly universe:
  • Badger (Mark Sheppard
    Mark Sheppard

    This article is about the British performer. For the comic book character, see DJ Mark A. Sheppard is a United Kingdom actor and musician, born in London of an Irish-German background....
    ) is an established smuggling
    Smuggling

    Smuggling, also known as trafficking, is the clandestine transportation of goods or persons past a point where prohibited, such as out of a building, into a prison, or across an international border, in violation of the law or other rules....
     middleman on the planet Persephone
    List of Firefly planets and moons

    This is a list of fictional planets and natural satellite from the Firefly / Serenity fiction. In the show, they are also referred to simply, though somewhat less properly, as "worlds"....
    . He provided jobs for
    Serenity on at least two occasions. In the DVD commentary for the episode "Serenity", it was revealed that this part was originally written with the intention of Whedon himself playing the part. Badger appeared in the original pilot "Serenity" and in "Shindig", with a return in the comic book series Serenity: Those Left Behind
    Serenity: Those Left Behind

    Serenity: Those Left Behind is a 2005 in comics three-issue comic book limited series published by Dark Horse Comics. It was written by Brett Matthews with Joss Whedon credited for story, illustrated by Will Conrad, and colored by Laura Martin....
    .
  • Adelei Niska (Michael Fairman
    Michael Fairman

    Michael Fairman is an United States actor, Television director and writer best known for his various roles during his long career, which started when he was 37 years old....
    ) is a criminal kingpin who has a reputation for violent reprisals, including severe, prolonged torture
    Torture

    Torture, according to the United Nations Convention Against Torture, is:In addition to state-sponsored torture, individuals or groups may be motivated to inflict torture on others for similar reasons to those of a state; however, the motive for torture can also be for the sadism gratification of the torturer, as was the case in the Moors M...
    , against those who fail him or even irritate him. He appeared in "The Train Job" and "War Stories".
  • "Saffron" (Christina Hendricks
    Christina Hendricks

    Christina Hendricks is an United States actress best known for her starring role as Joan Holloway in the AMC cable television series Mad Men, and as Saffron in Fox short lived series Firefly ....
    ) is a con artist whose real name is unknown. In the series she also used the aliases "Bridget" and "Yolanda", leading Mal to jokingly address her with the blended term "YoSaffBridge" in the episode "Trash". She has a habit of marrying her marks in the course of her scam
    Confidence trick

    A confidence trick or confidence game is an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence....
    s. She first appeared in the episode "Our Mrs. Reynolds" as Mal's involuntarily acquired wife.
  • "The Hands of Blue": Two anonymous men wearing suits and blue gloves who pursue River, apparently to return her to the institute she escaped from, as shown in "The Train Job", "Ariel", and the Serenity: Those Left Behind comic. They kill anyone, including Alliance personnel, who had contact with her, using a mysterious hand-held device that causes fatal bleeding to anyone in its proximity, except them.


Reception


Critical review

The
Boston Globe described Firefly as a "wonderful, imaginative mess brimming with possibility." The review further notes the difference between the new series and other programs to be that those shows "burst onto the scene with slick pilots and quickly deteriorate into mediocrity..."Firefly" is on the opposite creative journey." Tim Goodman of the San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle

The San Francisco Chronicle is Northern California's largest newspaper, serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area, but distributed throughout Northern and Central California, from the Sacramento, California area and Emerald Triangle south to San Luis Obispo County....
felt that the melding of the western and science fiction genres was a "forced hodgepodge of two alarmingly opposite genres just for the sake of being different", and suggested that calling the series a vast disappointment would be an "understatement".

Carina Chocano of Salon.com
Salon.com

Salon.com, part of Salon Media Group , often just called Salon, is an online magazine, with content updated each weekday. Modern liberalism in the United States politics of the United States is its major focus, but it covers a range of issues....
 notes that the series lacks the psychological tension that made Whedon's other series,
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, successful. She points out that while the 'space as Wild West' metaphor is fairly redundant, neither genre connected to the present. Chocano concedes that this might be attributable to the episodes being aired out of order.

In contrast, Jason Snell called the show one of the best on television, and one "with the most potential for future brilliance." TV Guide
TV Guide

TV Guide is the name of a North American weekly magazine about Broadcast programming.In addition to TV listings, the publication features television-related news, celebrity interviews, gossip and film reviews....
's Matt Roush called the show "oddball" and "offbeat", and noted how literally the series took the metaphor of space operas as Westerns. Roush opined that the shift from space travel to horseback was "jarring", but that once used this, he found the characters cleverly conceived, and the writing a crisp balance of action, tension and humor. Emily Nussbaum of the
New York Times, reviewing the DVD set, noted that the program featured "an oddball genre mix that might have doomed it from the beginning: it was a character-rich sci-fi western comedy-drama with existential underpinnings, a hard sell during a season dominated by Joe Millionaire."

MSN
MSN

MSN is a collection of Internet services provided by Microsoft. The Microsoft Network debuted as an online service and Internet service provider on August 24, 1995, to coincide with the release of the Windows 95 operating system....
 points out that after viewing the DVD boxed set it was easy to see why the program had attracted many die-hard fans. "All of Whedon's fingerprints are there: the witty dialogue, the quirky premises and dark exploration of human fallacy that made
Buffy brilliant found their way to this space drama."

Cult status

In 2005,
New Scientist
New Scientist

New Scientist is a liberal weekly international science magazine and website covering recent developments in science and technology for a general English language-speaking audience....
magazine's website held an internet poll to find "The World's Best Space Sci-Fi Ever". Firefly came in first place, with its cinematic follow-up Serenity in second. Also, as of May 2007, it was the most popular science fiction show amongst users of tv.com
TV.com

TV.com is a website now owned by CBS Interactive. The service was launched on June 1, 2005 and replaced the popular TV Tome website....
.

On May 9, 2006, the
Firefly episodes were added to the iTunes Music Store for download as part of FOX Television Classics along with Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Lost in Space
Lost in Space

Lost in Space is a science fiction TV series created and produced by Irwin Allen, produced by 20th Century Fox Television, and broadcast on CBS....
. The episodes were initially listed in the order FOX originally aired them, but due to comments from fans in the Store, the episodes were listed in the order in which Whedon originally intended. As of March 12, 2008, all fourteen episodes are available on-demand through the Hulu.com
Hulu

Hulu is a website that offers commercial-supported streaming video of TV shows and movies from NBC, Fox Broadcasting Company and many other networks and studios....
 service launched by FOX's parent News Corp.
News Corporation

News Corporation , , ) is one of the world's largest Media conglomerate conglomerates. The company's Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder is Rupert Murdoch and the President and Chief Operating Officer is Peter Chernin....
 and NBC Universal
NBC Universal

NBC Universal, Inc. is a mass media and entertainment company formed in May 2004 by the combination of General Electric's NBC with Vivendi part of the French Media Group, Vivendi Universal without Canal+ Group ....
.

Brad Wright
Brad Wright

'Brad Wright' is currently known for his work on two hit Sci Fi Channel series: Stargate SG-1 and its spin-off show, ...
, co-creator of
Stargate SG-1
Stargate SG-1

Stargate SG-1 is an United States-Canadian science fiction television series, part of the Stargate. Its story begins one year after the events of the 1994 science fiction film Stargate ....
has said that "200
200 (Stargate SG-1)

"200" is the sixth episode of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1s Stargate SG-1 , and the two-hundredth episode of the series overall....
", the 200th episode of SG-1, is "A little kiss to
Serenity and Firefly, which was possibly one of the best cancelled series in history." In the episode, "Martin Lloyd has come to the S.G.C. [Stargate Command] because even though "Wormhole X-Treme!
Wormhole X-Treme! (Stargate SG-1)

"Wormhole X-Treme!" is an episode from List of Stargate SG-1 episodes#Season 5 of the science fiction television series Stargate SG-1.The title also refers to a camp y fictional science fiction series named Wormhole X-Treme!, a show-within-a-show that is portrayed in the episode....
" was canceled after three episodes, it did so well on DVD they're making a feature [film]."

The follow-up film,
Serenity, was voted the best science fiction movie of all time in an SFX magazine
SFX magazine

SFX is a United Kingdom magazine devoted to science fiction and fantasy subjects, especially media-related topics, but not containing fiction....
 poll of 3,000 fans.

Firefly was later named as number 25 on TV Guide
TV Guide

TV Guide is the name of a North American weekly magazine about Broadcast programming.In addition to TV listings, the publication features television-related news, celebrity interviews, gossip and film reviews....
's list of "The 30 Top Cult Shows Ever".

Fandom


The show generated a following during its short lifetime. The original fans, self-styled Browncoat
Browncoat

Browncoat is a term applied to fans of the short-lived television series Firefly . The name is based on a nickname for the Unification War#The Independent Faction from the series....
s, first organized to try to save the series from being cancelled by FOX. Their efforts included raising money for an ad in
Variety magazine
Variety (magazine)

Variety is a weekly entertainment trade newspaper founded in New York in 1905 by Sime Silverman. With the rise of the importance of the motion picture industry, Daily Variety, a daily edition based in Hollywood, was founded by Silverman in 1933....
 and a postcard writing campaign to UPN
UPN

United Paramount Network was a television network that broadcast in over 200 markets in the United States and that was in production for over eleven years....
. While unsuccessful in finding a host network, support for the show led to a release of the series on DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 in December 2003. Eventually, enough interest was shown to convince Universal Studios to produce a feature film,
Serenity. Numerous early screenings were held for existing fans in an attempt to create a buzz and increase ticket sales when it was released widely.

On June 23, 2006 fans organized the first worldwide charity screenings of
Serenity in 47 cities, dubbed as Can’t Stop the Serenity or CSTS, an homage to the movie’s tagline, "Can’t stop the signal." The event raised over $65,000 for Whedon's favorite charity, Equality Now
Equality Now

Equality Now is a non-governmental organization that works to protect the human rights of women around the world. The group provides an international framework for spreading awareness of issues and providing support to local grassroots groups working to address issues of concern to it....
. In 2007, $106,000 was raised, with a goal of $150,000 in 2008.

Another campaign on June 23, 2006 referred to the date as
Serenity Day, on which fans bought—and got others to buy—copies of the Serenity and Firefly DVDs in hopes of convincing Universal that creating a sequel was a good business decision. On this day, Serenity and Firefly were ranked second and third, respectively, on the DVD Best Sellers list. The dates for both campaigns were chosen because it is series creator Joss Whedon’s birthday.

In July 2006, a fan-made documentary was released, titled,
Done the Impossible
Done the Impossible

Done the Impossible is a documentary fan film of the TV series Firefly . Its main focus is on the fans themselves, and how they came to love the show and, ultimately, played a part in getting the film Serenity made....
, and is commercially available. The documentary relates the story of the fans and how the show has affected them, and also features interviews with Whedon and various cast members. A percentage of the DVD proceeds are donated to Equality Now.

NASA
NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an agency of the Federal government of the United States, responsible for the nation's public list of space agencies....
 Browncoat
Browncoat

Browncoat is a term applied to fans of the short-lived television series Firefly . The name is based on a nickname for the Unification War#The Independent Faction from the series....
 Astronaut
Astronaut

An astronaut or cosmonaut is a person trained by a List of human spaceflight programs to command, pilot, or serve as a crew member of a spacecraft....
 Steven Swanson
Steven Swanson

Steven Ray Swanson is an United States engineer and a NASA astronaut. Swanson is married and has 3 children. Steven has received numerous awards and honors....
 took the
Firefly and Serenity DVDs with him on Space Shuttle Atlantis
Space Shuttle Atlantis

Space Shuttle Atlantis is one of the three currently operational Space Shuttle orbiter in the Space Shuttle fleet of NASA, the space agency of the United States....
' STS-117
STS-117

STS-117 was a Space Shuttle mission flown by Space Shuttle Atlantis, launched from Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39 of the Kennedy Space Center on June 8, 2007....
 mission, which lifted off on Friday June 8, 2007. The DVDs will permanently reside on the International Space Station
International Space Station

The International Space Station is a research facility Assembly of the International Space Station in outer space. On-orbit construction of the station began in 1998, and is scheduled to be complete by 2011, with operations continuing until around 2015....
 as a form of entertainment for the station's crews.

Awards

Firefly won the following awards:
  • Emmy Award
    Emmy Award

    The Emmy Award, also known as the 'Emmy', is a television production award, similar in nature to the Peabody Awards but more focused on entertainment, and is considered the television equivalent to the Academy Awards....
    :
    Outstanding Special Visual Effects for a Series
    Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects

    This is a list of the winning and nominated programs of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a television series, miniseries, or television movie....
    , 2003
  • Visual Effects Society: Best visual effects in a television series, 2003 (episode "Serenity")
  • Saturn Award
    Saturn Award

    The Saturn Award is an award presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films to honor the top works in science fiction, fantasy, and Horror fiction in film, television, and home video....
    :
    Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award, Male, 2003 (Nathan Fillion)
  • Saturn Award: Saturn Award for Best DVD Release (television), 2004
  • SyFy Genre Awards
    SyFy Genre Awards

    The SyFy Genre Awards, considered one of the first major virtual entertainment awards, is a product of the science fiction and fantasy Web site SyFy Portal....
    :
    Best Actor/Television Nathan Fillion, 2006
  • SyFy Genre Awards: Best Supporting Actor/Television Adam Baldwin, 2006
  • SyFy Genre Awards: Best Special Guest/Television Christina Hendricks for "Trash", 2006
  • SyFy Genre Awards: Best Episode/Television "Trash", 2006
  • SyFy Genre Awards: Best Series/Television, 2006


The series was also nominated for the following awards:
  • Visual Effects Society: Best compositing in a televised program, music video, or commercial, 2003
  • Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA, "Golden Reel Award": Best sound editing in television long form: sound effect
    Sound effect

    Sound effects or audio effects are artificially created or enhanced sounds, or sound processes used to emphasize artistic or other content of films, television shows, live performance, animation, video games, music, or other media....
    s/foley
    Foley artist

    The Foley artist on a film crew is the person who creates many of the natural, everyday sound effects in a film, which are recorded during a session with a recording engineer....
    , 2003
  • Hugo Award
    Hugo Award

    The Hugo Awards are given every year for the best science fiction or fantasy works and achievements of the previous year. The award is named after Hugo Gernsback, the founder of the pioneering science fiction magazine Amazing Stories....
    :
    Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form
    Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

    The Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form is an award given annually by members of the World Science Fiction Convention for the best science fiction or fantasy works....
    , 2003 (episode "Serenity")
  • Hugo Award: Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, 2004 (episodes "Heart of Gold" and "The Message", which at that time had not been shown on television in the USA)
  • Golden Satellite Award: Best DVD Extras, 2004


Broadcast history


Firefly consists of one two-hour pilot and thirteen one-hour episodes. The show originally aired in the United States in 2002 on FOX, although FOX aired the episodes out of the intended order and did not air three of the fourteen episodes. These first appeared with the rest of the series during repeat broadcasts on the Sci Fi Channel.

Although Whedon had designed the show to run for seven years, and the show had a loyal following during its original broadcast, low ratings resulted in cancellation by FOX in December 2002 after only eleven episodes had aired in the United States and Canada. Prior to cancellation, some fans, worried about low ratings, formed the
Firefly Immediate Assistance campaign whose goal was to support the production of the show by sending in postcards to FOX. After it was cancelled, the campaign worked on getting another network such as UPN to pick up the series. The campaign was unsuccessful in securing the show's continuation.

The
Onion A.V. Club
The A.V. Club

The A.V. Club is an entertainment newspaper and website published by The Onion. It comes included with the print editions of The Onion, and maintains its own separate website....
cited several actions by the FOX network that contributed to the show's failure, most notably airing the episodes out of sequence, making the plot more difficult to follow. For instance, the double episode "Serenity" was intended as the premiere
Premiere

A premiere is generally "a first performance." This can refer to dramas, films, television programs, and so on. Premieres for theatrical, musical and other cultural presentations can become extravagant affairs, attracting large numbers of socialites and much Mass media attention....
, and therefore contained most of the character introductions and back-story
Back-story

The term backstory has meaning in both fiction and nonfiction....
. However, FOX decided that "Serenity" was unsuitable to open the series, and "The Train Job" was specifically created to act as a new pilot. In addition,
Firefly was promoted as an action
Action film

Action movies are a film genre where action sequences, such as explosions, Choreographed fight in cinema, shootouts, stunts, car chases or explosions either take precedence over or, in finer examples of the genre, are used as a form of exposition and character development....
-comedy
Comedy film

Comedy film is a genre of film in which the main emphasis is on Humour. Also, films in this style typically have a happy ending . One of the oldest genres in film, some of the very first silent movies were comedies....
 rather than the more serious character study it was intended to be, and the showbiz trade paper
Variety
Variety (magazine)

Variety is a weekly entertainment trade newspaper founded in New York in 1905 by Sime Silverman. With the rise of the importance of the motion picture industry, Daily Variety, a daily edition based in Hollywood, was founded by Silverman in 1933....
noted Fox's decision to occasionally preempt the show for sporting events.

A box set containing the fourteen completed episodes (including those which had not yet aired in the United States) was released on region 1 DVD
DVD

DVD, also known as "Digital Versatile Disc" or "Digital Video Disc,"is a popular optical disc data storage device media format. Its main uses are video and data storage....
 on December 9, 2003, region 2 on April 19, 2004, and region 4 on August 2, 2004. The box features the episodes in the original order in which the show's producers had intended them to be broadcast, as well as seven episode commentaries, outtakes and other features. The DVDs feature the episodes as they were shot in 16:9
Aspect ratio (image)

The aspect ratio of an is its width divided by its height.Aspect ratios are mathematically expressed as x :y and x?y . The most common aspect ratios used today in the presentation of films in movie theaters are 1.85:1 and 2.39:1....
 widescreen, with anamorphic
Anamorphic widescreen

Anamorphic widescreen is a videography technique utilizing rectangular pixels to store a widescreen image to standard 4:3 aspect ratio . In its current definition as a video term, it originally was devised for widescreen 16:9 aspect ratio television sets; however, it has been used in regular film movies for decades....
 transfers and Dolby Surround
Dolby Surround

File:Dolby-Surround.svgDolby Surround was the earliest consumer version of Dolby Laboratories multichannel analog film sound decoding format Dolby Stereo introduced to the public in 1982 during the time home video recording formats were earlier introducing Stereo and HiFi capability.The term Dolby Surround is used as not to confuse theater...
 audio. By September 2005, its DVD release had sold approximately 500,000 copies and was one of the top movers at Amazon.com
Amazon.com

Amazon.com, Inc. is an American electronic commerce company in Seattle, Washington. It is America's largest online retailer, with nearly three times the internet sales revenue of runner up Staples, Inc....
 for months. At Amazon.com the DVDs had average daily rankings of between 1st and 75th in 2003, 22nd and 397th in 2004, 2nd and 232nd in 2005, and 2nd and 31st in 2006 as of June 27, 2006.

FOX remastered the complete series in 1080i
1080i

1080i is the shorthand name of a format of high-definition video modes. 1080 denotes the number of horizontal scan lines - also known as vertical resolution - and the letter i stands for interlaced....
 hi-definition for broadcast on Universal HD
Universal HD

Universal HD is an HDTV cable television network owned by NBC Universal. The channel was known as Bravo HD+ until December 1, 2004. The network exclusively broadcasts in High-definition television 1080i....
, which began in April 2008. The series was re-released on Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray Disc

Blu-ray Disc is an optical disc data storage device medium. Its main uses are high-definition video and data storage. The disc has the same physical dimensions as standard DVDs and CDs....
 on November 11, 2008, comprising three discs; exclusive extras to the Blu-ray release include extra audio commentary from Joss Whedon, Nathan Fillion, Alan Tudyk and Ron Glass for the episode "Our Mrs. Reynolds", as well as an additional featurette,
"Firefly" Reunion: Lunch with Joss, Nathan, Alan and Ron.

The entire series is also available for online viewing on hulu.com, an online video-on-demand collaboration between FOX parent News Corporation
News Corporation

News Corporation , , ) is one of the world's largest Media conglomerate conglomerates. The company's Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and Founder is Rupert Murdoch and the President and Chief Operating Officer is Peter Chernin....
 and NBC Universal
NBC Universal

NBC Universal, Inc. is a mass media and entertainment company formed in May 2004 by the combination of General Electric's NBC with Vivendi part of the French Media Group, Vivendi Universal without Canal+ Group ....
.

Episode # Title Original Air Date Broadcast # Production #
1"Serenity
Serenity (Firefly episode)

"Serenity" is the original two-hour series television pilot for the Firefly science fiction television program created by Joss Whedon. However, Fox Broadcasting Company executives were not satisfied with this as a pilot, and so instead, "The Train Job" was created to be the pilot....
"
December 20, 2002111AGE79
2"The Train Job
The Train Job

"The Train Job" is the second episode of US science fiction television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon, although it was the first to be shown....
"
September 20, 200211AGE01
3"Bushwhacked"September 27, 200221AGE02
4"Shindig"November 1, 200261AGE03
5"Safe"November 8, 200271AGE04
6"Our Mrs. Reynolds
Our Mrs. Reynolds

"Our Mrs. Reynolds" is the sixth episode of science fiction television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon.As an unexpected reward for an unpaid job, Mal finds himself married to a na?ve, subservient young woman named Saffron....
"
October 4, 200231AGE05
7"Jaynestown
Jaynestown

"Jaynestown" is the seventh episode of science fiction television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon.Returning to a planet where he ran into some serious trouble years ago, Jayne discovers that he's become a local folk legend....
"
October 18, 200241AGE06
8"Out of Gas
Out of Gas

"Out of Gas" is the eighth episode of the science fiction Television program#Seasons/Series Firefly created by Joss Whedon. It differs stylistically from the rest of the series, in that it tells its story alternately in three timeframes: events in the present, events in the near-past that led to the present, and events in the past that...
"
October 25, 200251AGE07
9"Ariel
Ariel (Firefly episode)

"Ariel" is the ninth episode of science fiction television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon.Hard up for cash, Serenity takes on a job from Simon: break into an Alliance hospital on central world Ariel so that he can get a thorough diagnostic of River and the crew can loot the valuable stores of medicine....
"
November 15, 200281AGE08
10"War Stories"December 6, 200291AGE09
11"Trash"June 28, 2003121AGE12
12"The Message"July 15, 2003131AGE13
13"Heart of Gold"August 19, 2003141AGE10
14"Objects in Space
Objects in Space

"Objects in Space" is the fourteenth and final episode of the science fiction on television television program Firefly created by Joss Whedon....
"
December 13, 2002101AGE11


Franchise

The popularity of the short-lived series served as the launching point for the other media
Firefly (franchise)

Firefly is an United States space Western media franchise created by Joss Whedon and produced by Mutant Enemy Productions. The franchise includes the TV series Firefly and the film Serenity ....
 within the
Firefly universe, including a feature film Serenity which addresses many plot points left unresolved by the cancellation of the series. Additionally, several comic books and a role-playing game
Serenity (role-playing game)

Serenity Role Playing Game is a science fiction role-playing game released in 2005 in games and set in the fictional universe of the movie Serenity and television series Firefly ....
 have since been introduced.

External links

  • - English translations of the Chinese words and phrases used in Firefly and Serenity