I really enjoyed when another Firefly cast member had a reoccurring cameo.
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Nathan Fillion voices the octopus
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I really enjoyed when another Firefly cast member had a reoccurring cameo.
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Nathan Fillion voices the octopus
Yep. It’s good. Alan just owns it.
I gets even better every season.
Love the series. All the actors are so great in it
I watched the first 4 or 5 episodes. I thought it was entertaining and didnt intend to stop, but I just kind of stopped putting it on. I really liked the actor for the main character, he has a talent for physical comedy.
I really liked the actor for the main character, he has a talent for physical comedy.
Oh, definitely.
Also, I'm not sure if it's just me, but his growly alien voice sounds a lot like Jeffrey Combs.
First season was entertaining enough, second season got me to stop watching pretty quickly
I really didn't like the first two episodes in season two but I stuck with it and I'm glad I did. Overall, I thought season two was better than season one.
I really enjoyed the first season.
I've watched it a few times, it's pretty funny
I watched the first few episodes and thought it was enjoyable, although anecdotally, I’ve heard it’s distinct from its comic forebear (which takes a darker, drier tone). Thus, I think I will probably read the comics after I have completed the series just so I esteem the two as separate entities.
I tried it, it's not for me. It felt very stupid and contrived. It's cool that you're enjoying it though.
It's a science fiction situational comedy. How could it possibly avoid being contrived? All sitcoms are contrived. All scifi is contrived.
There's a difference between being contrived, and seeming contrived. The latter is usually an indication of poor writing or directing.
Now you're just dodging the question.