Yes (crazy in the head=crazy in bed),
no,
yes,
only to make my gay friends jealous,
yes,
man-crush,
certainly not after seeing him in Rx,
no thanks,
and I’d give my left nut
“Why does Firefly have a very oriental feel to it?”
I assume Whedon was trying to suggest that China had become a superpower on “Earth that was” and that because of its large population, when Earth was abandonned, Chinese people constituted a large proportion of the inhabitants of new planets and therefore had a large impact on culture.
Left to right:
Yes (crazy in the head=crazy in bed),
no,
yes,
only to make my gay friends jealous,
yes,
man-crush,
certainly not after seeing him in Rx,
no thanks,
and I’d give my left nut
I’ll be in my bunk.
I’d gladly give Kaylee something twix her nethers.
Why does Firefly have a very oriental feel to it?
Because American and Chinese are the surviving cultures.
It feels like every month another one of these comes out.
“Why does Firefly have a very oriental feel to it?”
I assume Whedon was trying to suggest that China had become a superpower on “Earth that was” and that because of its large population, when Earth was abandonned, Chinese people constituted a large proportion of the inhabitants of new planets and therefore had a large impact on culture.
Hence all the Chinese swearing ^^
Also…I’ll be in my bunk….
SUMMER. GLAU.