I wouldn't even worry about the characters dying off, just bring them back and start the series on a new story arc of Book's past, like Serenity didn't happen.
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Or they could all grow goatee's and go to the mirror universe where they go around murdering for profit.
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Book is the only real character I would miss who has been killed off.
It is right, getting the rights from Fox would be the most difficult part.
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I really enjoyed firefly for the one season it was on the air, but would be so conflicted if it were to be revived. It just wouldn't be the same.
You can tell though that the crew loved it and built some long lasting friendships out of it. These exchanges between Nathan Fillion, Jewel Staite and Sean Maher are hilarious.
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Chuck is cancelled? Or is this just the last year. And I doubt that Baldwin will be free for more then 5 minutes after he's done with Chuck.
When Chuck was renewed for season 5 it was announced it was for a 13 episode final run.
I suppose that may have been meant to just rap things up or perhaps hope that rating would improve enough to get an extension, but then moving it to the Friday Night death slot meant it was just playing out the string.
They wrapped filming recently.
And Adam Baldwin is frequently retweeting any Firefly related info he gets to Fillion. That group generally still seems pretty tight.
But with the way Serenity wrapped things up, I'm not sure I would want it to continue. Even if they did simply ignore it, that would still be a sore spot. And I don't think you can tinker with too many parts. It was the characters that made the show. Any replacement just wouldn't be Firefly.
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Sorry, forgot people with opposing opinions should keep them to themselves.
Not always, but sometimes. It depends on context.
For example if the neighbours are discussing how they like their steaks, I rarely lean over the fence to inform them that steak was never a good food and that I didn't understand their obsession with it. That would be off topic and completely rude. How is my opinion if steak is a good food be relevant to their conversation?
Now if they were discussing if steak was a good food or not my opinion would make more sense in that context.
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Only Star Trek nerds obsess about continuity.
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And that's the franchise that killed Kirk, Spock, brought both back, and then included time travel as a reboot plot device to allow old previously dead Spock to meet new younger Spock.
Death means nothing in Sci Fi. There's about a billion workarounds that haven't even been thought of yet.
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Sorry, forgot people with opposing opinions should keep them to themselves.
You could at least make some basic effort to know what you're talking about before you spout off. The death of major characters and the resolution of the main mystery didn't occur in the first season, they occurred in the movie, which came out long after as a result of the cult following which demanded some sort of resolution. In other words, answering the main mystery was the whole point. Two of the central characters were killed off in order to make you wonder if they might wrap the thing up by killing everyone off, i.e. to add suspense.