Moya is a Leviathan, a race of living space ships. They certainly don’t look organic, but Moya is curvaceous and sleek and behind the hull are numerous veins and hull tissues.
Read moreXander was Willow’s best friend since they were five and fancied Buffy ever since he first saw her. I’m not sure if he is completely over her even now.
Read moreIf you were to meet Captain Crais in a pub he would be the Head Doorman. It would only be a small pub, but there would be at least five doormen and all of them would be trained to kill.
Read moreSebaceans have a physical appearance practically identical to humans (presumably you shouldn’t need a guide to them), yet are in almost every other way totally different. A large part of the Sebacean people form the Peacekeepers – the... Read more
Giles is Buffy’s watcher, he was appointed by the Watcher’s Council to train and guide her.
Read moreThe show opens… in Istanbul! Dark-haired girl runs for her life from two guys in dark robes.
Read moreWell, this episode certainly was funny, well acted and depressing as hell. I added 70 points extra for a shirtless Spike.
Read moreThis episode gets some points taken off for having too much demon poetry and making me inappropriately hungry.
Read moreCassie? Oh great, she’s a prophet called Cassandra! And that’s when I’ve believed that Joss Whedon really doesn’t watch any TV, because this joke has already been done on Smallville.
Read moreWash is the all seeing and competent Serenity driver. He’s also the lucky git who’s married to Zoe. Despite this he is unassuming, quiet and pretty easygoing which is a complete load of bollocks in my book!
Read moreZoe is the drop dead gorgeous right hand girl of Captain Mal. She served with him during the war and apparently he saved her life so I guess she feels partly indebted.
Read moreThey’re not monsters. What they are, are people who went out into space, saw the extraordinary nothingness and went completely out of their heads.
Read moreAeon Flux is the archetypal action goddess. Beautiful, acrobatic, has a wonderful figure and not too clingy in her relationships with members of the opposite sex!
Read moreTrevor is the epitome of the archetypal mad scientist. He is particularly dangerous however, because he is also a political leader. He is the senior political power in Bregna though we often see him in certain episodes answering to others.
Read moreOverall I was disappointed with th episode which was strange since Joss Whedon had said that this was his best script to date!
Read moreCaptain Malcolm “Mal” Reynolds is the Serenity’s captain. He has a sharp sense of humour and yet suffers under the belief that the destruction of the existing political and social institutions (i.e. the Alliance) is necessary... Read more
This super-sweet ships engineer has a thing for Simon. Basically, she fancies him like mad. She probably doesn’t know it yet, but Jayne fancies her too!
Read moreBook is the ships moral guidance. He’s older and supposedly wiser than the rest of the crew.
Read moreInara is a ‘Companion’, which is the modern day euphemism for prostitute. Yes, Inara is the ships bike! (though a ride on this bike will cost you a fortune!)
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