They kept the show PG by having the characters switch to Chinese insults instead of swearing in English.
In universe, we are supposed to believe the US and China eventually join together to become one massive superpower which enables mankind to terraform other planets and leave Earth That Was. (Joss Whedon referred to this as the only utopian aspect of the Firefly 'Verse.)
Hey y'all! Like I said in my last post, I would still love to keep in contact with anyone who's willing through my personal accounts on other platforms. So, as promised, here are some of my social media links. (The first few are more active than the rest, but I do use all of them pretty consistently, even if I don't post that often.) Please feel free to follow me, and I'll follow you back if you don't look suspicious. :) (You can also +1 or comment your profile name in this post so I know who you are.) [removed] Anyway, to follow up on my previous post... I've been scrolling through tons of old G+ posts for the past few days and thinking a lot about this page, and I've come to this conclusion: I don't think I (or any of the other managers) will be actively trying to continue this page on another social media platform. I've looked around at options like MeWe, which I've been hearing a lot about, and it seems like a great site, but I don't thin...
Can you do something Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy for #SciFiWeek ?
ReplyDeleteFlame Warrior We can post something about it next Minor Fandom Friday if you'd like :)
ReplyDeleteFandoms United YES. PLEASE. FOR THE LOVE OF 42.
ReplyDeleteMany of the quotes are in Chinese because they became the ruling power. So it is a language used a lot in the show for signs and stuff
ReplyDeleteThey kept the show PG by having the characters switch to Chinese insults instead of swearing in English.
ReplyDeleteIn universe, we are supposed to believe the US and China eventually join together to become one massive superpower which enables mankind to terraform other planets and leave Earth That Was. (Joss Whedon referred to this as the only utopian aspect of the Firefly 'Verse.)