I totally buy the argument. I've seen Serenity, but I have never seen an episode of Firefly. I was invited to watch it with a family who had watched the whole series. They loved it. I enjoyed it, but I at least enjoy most of the movies I watch, no matter how bad. I didn't find it to be anything special at all.Gamerforlife wrote: I hear the argument on this forum from some that Serenity is only enjoyable if you've seen the show. I don't buy it. Whedon set out to make something accessible and I had a friend who saw the movie before I did. He never saw the show and still enjoyed it. He even went to see it again and brought me along. Granted, he liked some of Whedon's other works like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but he is always honest about criticizing anything he doesn't like, regardless of who the director is, and he liked the movie
If you read many of the positive reviews the movie received, I doubt that every single one of those people had seen the show beforehand
For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure I would really enjoy Firefly if I ever sat down and watched it.
