adafrog
09-05-2002, 07:27 AM
From AICN:
Firefly
Details have emerged on the fourth regular episode of “Firefly,” written by “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” scribe Drew Greenberg. Titled “Safe,” it deals with what happens when the Serenity’s supergenius doctor Simon chases after his severely traumatized, supersupergenius sister River and they get separated from the rest of the crew. They’re soon captured and dragged into the woods by backward, superstitious hillbillies who proclaim: “Got ourselves a doctor!”
This episode seems to definitively answer the question, “Is young River Tam in possession of bona fide pyschic powers?”
The rest of the Serenity crew, meanwhile, seek out the help of an Alliance cruiser when the holy man, Book, is badly injured. The ship’s commander seems ready to tell Mal and Zoe to get lost – until a wincing Book unexpectedly hands the Alliance officers a scrap of “electronic paper.” Upon reading it, the Alliance commander orders: “Get this man to the infirmary at once.” The Serenity crew looks on, dumbfounded, as the wounded preacher is spirited away.
Firefly
Details have emerged on the fourth regular episode of “Firefly,” written by “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” scribe Drew Greenberg. Titled “Safe,” it deals with what happens when the Serenity’s supergenius doctor Simon chases after his severely traumatized, supersupergenius sister River and they get separated from the rest of the crew. They’re soon captured and dragged into the woods by backward, superstitious hillbillies who proclaim: “Got ourselves a doctor!”
This episode seems to definitively answer the question, “Is young River Tam in possession of bona fide pyschic powers?”
The rest of the Serenity crew, meanwhile, seek out the help of an Alliance cruiser when the holy man, Book, is badly injured. The ship’s commander seems ready to tell Mal and Zoe to get lost – until a wincing Book unexpectedly hands the Alliance officers a scrap of “electronic paper.” Upon reading it, the Alliance commander orders: “Get this man to the infirmary at once.” The Serenity crew looks on, dumbfounded, as the wounded preacher is spirited away.