Firefly stuff

The South Park/Firefly page that I linked to already has been updated with more images and a funny Jayne cartoon.
News: Firefly’s on hiatus in January (the December episodes are still on), although they’ll have three episodes produced and filmed but not yet shown. Fox was planning to move Firefly to Wednesdays at 9/8c, but the WB announced that they were moving Angel to… guess what? Wednesdays at 9/8c. In January.
Nice. Classy, even. So anyway, Fox decided to hold off, but is still moving in Firefly’s replacement.
Downside: Hiatus sucks.
Upside: Fox does seem to be putting some sort of effort into chewing over where to put the show where it had a chance of success and is trying not to mess things up worse than they already are.

Displaced Wednesday series “Fastlane” will move to Friday nights at 8 p.m. starting Jan. 10. The current time slot occupant “Firefly” will go on hiatus. Fox Entertainment President Gail Berman stressed that “Firefly” has not been canceled. New episodes will continue to air throughout December and the network is considering a new time slot for the series.

Now, here’s a little holiday message from Blue Sun, via Jules:

Did I explain the Blue Sun thing?

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Random thought

Anyone else think that the ubervamp on Buffy last night looked like the “Grr Argh” Mutant Enemy guy finally got to be on the show?
I’m waiting for Buffy to be fighting him and say “yeah yeah yeah, ‘Grr Argh,’ we get it.”

Let the Geek-out commence

Wednesday December 4 at 8/7c, the WB is playing a The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Return to Middle Earth special, hosted by Michael Rosenbaum of Smallville.
Sweet.

Procrastination is so EASY these days…

Boy, sure have been a lot of Geeky Fanboy posts lately… must be the season.
Sat down and watched the middle two hours of the SE edition of Fellowship last night.
– The stuff they add in the birthday party is great.
– I need to watch the fight with the cave troll about fifty times.
– Get to see Arwen’s purple dress from the Very Secret Diaries. Laughed and laughed.
– Sam kicks ass.
– I like the long version of entering Lothlorien better.
– Celeborn is a big fucking waste of space. It’s not the movie maker’s fault: he just is.
– Sam kicks ass.
Jackie and I have both seen it about five times now so unless something new was on we’d (occassionally) chat about this or that, since she’s reading the books for the first time. In explaining about how such-and-such scene from the books was changed or altered or tweaked, combining two or three lesser characters into one or whatever, I’ve realized that I agree with every single alteration the crew of this amazing film have made. Tom Bombadil doesn’t need to be there, ditto Glorfindel. In book form, sure: it lends the weight of time to the thing, the sense of history and things that are (within their realms of influence) more powerful than even the Big Bads of the world, but it doesn’t necessarily help the actual story.
So, no mourning for me.
Except I would really have like to have seen the Barrow-wights, but that would have meant including Tom Bombadil to rescue them, so I understand that they had to go.
I absolutely loved seeing all the stuff that they filmed and got to add back in. Great, great stuff.
Best new scene: Frodo ‘leading’ the party out of Rivendell.
Only thing in the new bits that looked like it really shouldn’t have been there: One of the urak-hai falls down before Legolas actually shoots him, I think. Need to watch that scene about fifty more times too.

Not Dead Yet

I didn’t intend to become the source of all things Firefly, but people have been asking, and if a few extra Geeky Fanboy posts help out the show, it’s all good.

LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) – A source close to Mutant Enemy, the production company for FOX’s struggling Friday-night science-fiction drama “Firefly,” reports that the network has ordered two more episodes produced, keeping the series before the cameras through December.
The new episodes come from six scripts previously ordered, over and above the original order of 13 episodes.
The show’s original, two-hour pilot – seen only in abbreviated form by TV critics and not at all by the public – will likely air Dec. 20.