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- 1. The Train Job Sep 20, 2002
- A transport ship's crew faces challenges in the wake of an interstellar war.
- 2. Bushwacked Sep 27, 2002
- When Mal and the others overtake an abandoned ship, they fear the worst.
- 3. Our Mrs. Reynolds Oct 4, 2002
- Mal discovers a stowaway on the Serenity who turns out to be his "payment" for completing a job.
Firefly is an American space Western drama television series, created by writer and director Joss Whedon, under his Mutant Enemy Productions label. Whedon served as an executive producer, along with Tim Minear.
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Firefly is a 2002-2003 sci-fi adventure drama created by Joss Whedon, starring Nathan Fillion, Gina Torres, Alan Tudyk and more. The series follows a renegade crew of a small spacecraft in the future, evading warring factions and authority agents.
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Firefly is a 2002-2003 sci-fi TV series about a crew of smugglers and outlaws in a post-apocalyptic future. IMDb provides the episode list, ratings, cast, crew, trivia, and more for Firefly fans.
Watch the sci-fi western series Firefly, set in 2517, where a bandit-crew travels through outer space. Hulu offers plans starting at $7.99/month, with or without ads, and add-ons like Disney+ and ESPN+.
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- December 20, 2002
Firefly is a sci-fi western series created by Joss Whedon, starring Nathan Fillion as the captain of a spaceship crew. Find out what critics and fans think of the show, and where to watch it online with a subscription or purchase.
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Firefly is an American space Western media franchise created by Joss Whedon and produced by Mutant Enemy Productions. The franchise includes the TV series Firefly, the film Serenity, and other media.
Firefly is a science fiction television series that premiered in the United States and Canada on September 20, 2002. Its naturalistic future setting, modeled after traditional Western movie motifs, presents an atypical science fiction backdrop for the narrative.