… why are we still talking about this?
This part kills me every time. So many lols.

Best crew? Or best crew ever?
I’m sure the USS Serenity would be “that one” ship in Starfleet that’s always on the verge of breaking down, and that all her officers were almost drummed out of the Academy for one reason or another.Guinan’s hat is the secret to keeping Book’s hair under control.

Ever since watching this series I get all happy when I recognize references. And then I want to curl into the fetal position and sob because it got only a half a season, and Jersey Shore got, like, five. ;_;
Even if you don’t watch Firefly, even if you don’t watch the whole video…
PLEASE WATCH THE FIRST 35 SECONDS OH MY GOD THEY ARE SO GOLDEN
Fangirl Challenge - [3/10] female characters - Kaylee Frye
“I don’t believe there’s a power in the ‘Verse can stop Kaylee from being cheerful.”

Still flyin’.
Watching the Firefoy tenth anniversary special and my favorite character, Book, isn’t there. Also I don’t think Joss is either. This makes no sense.
Time for one more clip and one more question. The clip is Mal talking to Simon at the end of the pilot. Mal notes that they’re still flying. Simon: “That’s not much.” Mal: “It’s enough.” Jensen asks Whedon about how “We’re still flying” has become a big mantra for the fan community, asks him again what the fans mean to him. Whedon’s struggling here. He’s overcome, and the fans call out, “We love you, Joss!” Fillion is crying for real, has very red eyes, and now there’s a standing ovation, again, and Glau is crying, and now the actors are all giving Whedon a standing ovation as well. Maher and Glau hug, Baldwin pats his heart to show how touched he is. Whedon: “Only an idiot would actually try to follow that with a sentence. When you come out of a great movie, you feel like you’re in that world. You come out of ‘Brazil,’ and suddenly everything is duct piping and everything’s weird and too much. You come out of certain things, and the world has become that. when you’re telling a story, you’re trying to connect to people in a particular way… The way in which you guys have inhabited this world, this universe, have made you part of it, part of the story. You are living in ‘Firefly.’ When I see you guys, I don’t think the show is off the air. I don’t think there’s a show. I think, that’s what the world is like. I think there are spaceships, there are horses, and our story is alive.” More applause, and then another round follows as the actors wave to the crowd one more time.
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“It was about nine people looking into the blackness of space and seeing nine different things.”