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Date Posted: 14:47:25 08/05/12 Sun
Author: Lewis H.
Author Host/IP: adsl-74-235-197-242.mco.bellsouth.net / 74.235.197.242
Subject: Re: How would Firefly have evolved...
In reply to: SV 's message, "How would Firefly have evolved..." on 14:40:50 08/02/12 Thu

It wouldn't end well for anyone. Look at Joss's track record. Dead or alive but miserably unhappy is what you get in ANY Joss story. Fortunately, when he works on big movies the corporate masters force him to write happy endings.

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[> [> Re: How would Firefly have evolved... -- chuckit25, 13:24:28 08/06/12 Mon (cpe-76-84-130-111.neb.res.rr.com/76.84.130.111)

River would have been the one looking after the baby so potential is preserved. A Mofo more than a Milf seems to be required to both destroy the world and save it, according to Joss. And myth. heh.

Be well!
chuckit25


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