Honestly, “Ya’ll gonna be here when I wake up” is probably one of my favourite quotes/moments of the whole series, can’t help but feel so much every time I watch it 😢
Out of Gas is, for my money, the single best episode of television. It's my all-time favorite, at least. It handles the back and forth nature so effortlessly, keeping the suspense til the end.
Mal as a character is a very unusual collection of traits, and I think that's why he's so compelling to watch. About many things he can be flexible, opportunistic, even morally ambiguous. When it comes to core principles though, there is no ambiguity, no flexibility. He absolutely does what he believes he has to, no matter the cost. That's a kind of contrast, and complexity that is amazingly rare in TV characters. Also, honorable mention for Zoey who proves literally every chance she gets, why she is the first person you want on your crew when things get rough.
So glad you finally got to Out Of Gas. This is my favorite episode from the entire series. I love the flashbacks from how Wash, Kaylee, Inara and Jayne came to be on Serenity(Kaylee's was my favorite). My favorite scenes are Mal asking if everyone will still be there when he wakes up again(never fails to bring tears to my eyes) and the very end, when you see the expression on Mal's face the first time he sees the ship that will become Serenity. It was beautiful.
At the end of the shoot for the episode, Alan had swiped the Big Red Button as a souvenir. After the series was canceled, Joss tried to shop the show to another network or make a studio deal for a movie. (UPN, SYFY, SPIKE, etc.) Alan Tudyk (Wash) sent the Big Red Button with a message. "When you get your miracle, push this and we will return." Eventually, Universal Studios greenlit the movie. Even today, if Joss hit the button, Browncoats would respond.
That's one of my favourite understated parts of this episode. Jayne may be a lot of things, but you don't survive the life he leads without keeping a cool head in dangerous situations.
Fun fact: second, he got the engine, running power back on heating in environmental systems going again. With the increase in temperature, the blood loss from the GSW would accelerate. Mal put life in Serenity by (almost) giving his.
Enjoyed the reaction. One of my favorite episodes. I loved the back stories. Gina Torres had a small role during this episode. She was getting married to Lawrence Fishburne.
This is the episode where it really hammers home how much of a family the crew is. Which is partially why this show is so damn good. You see glimmers of it in other IPs (Star Trek, Expanse, ect.), but nothing quiet has the same warmth and feel of Firefly/Serenity.
Whether it becomes your favorite episode or not - This episode is a masterpiece in story telling. It's the perfect touch at the end of the episode when we see the ship salesman was trying to sell Mal a different ship but his heart was set on Serenity. It is at this time that I like to share some thoughts to Firefly reactors regarding the crew. I like to think every crew member represents an aspect of Mal. Aspects of Mal: Zoe - Military Comradery and command structure Wash - Wit, seeing the humorous side of things Inara - Love and the inability to express it (Brought on by the war in Mal's case) Shepherd Book - Religion (repressed by War PTSD for Mal), the belief & desire to do right Kaylee - Optimism in life, (Also repressed by War PTSD for Mal), Love and devotion for Serenity Simon - Loyalty & protection (Simon to River, Mal to his crew) Jayne - Mercenary, Pessimistic view of the world (For Mal - Brought on from the war), Justifies doing crime (with Book doing right being the counter balance to this). River - Mental anguish at the hands of the Alliance. Feeling lost. The need to get away from the Alliance. (For Mal - Brought on from the war) Serenity - In an abstract way the ship is the 10th member of the crew. It represents the freedom Mal is seeking, the inability to settle under Alliance rule, and Mal's desire to wander.
And this is how Mal gathered his multi-faceted family!.. the episode also clearly shows why he was such a successful military commander. smart, brave, resilient, judging people and the situation of the moment..
How do you trust Jayne? Jayne's needs are few and simple. Keep him happy and he'll stay (mostly) in line and do his job... and he's very good at doing his job. Mal didn't win him over by offering him riches beyond imagining. Mal won him over by offering him fair compensation and slightly better living conditions, along with recognizing and acknowledging what Jayne brings to the table. While he's not exactly the sentimental type (Vera notwithstanding), for Jayne, who's used to being treated like dirt, being treated like a human being is worth a lot. Whatever conflicts pop up between Mal and Jayne, Jayne isn't quick to throw away the few people in the 'verse with whom he's formed some fondness and friendship... which doesn't include Simon and River at the start of the show, but that's another story.
This is my favorite episode. The storytelling is amazing. I love the way the three timelines were woven together. While the time jumps might have been a little jarring, they helped keep things straight by the intelligent use of different color filters for each timeline. We knew how Simon, River and Book arrived on Serenity, but this episode helped fill out details for the rest of the crew.
The ship is named Serenity after the Battle of Serenity Valley in the War of Unification (Independence). This was inferred from a conversation in the episode Bushwhacked. IIRC, the story is that while Gina Torres (Zoey Washburne) appears in this episode, her screen time is short because the actor was getting married to Laurence Fishburne. Her accidental injury was the excuse to minimize her screen time.
The part the failed was mentioned in the first two episodes Kaylee warned Mal. “If that compression coil busts were drifting.” Then she tore the engine room up in The Train Job. And said “it’s cause someone didn’t replace that crappy compression coil.”
I agree with many of the commentors, this is my favorite episode. It reveals so much about the history of many of the characters and the ship. It was cool how you kept trying to guess about each scene. Great reaction.
3:15 The fire snake effect happens because there's friciton along the walls. This along with the sped of the escaping gas causes what's called turbulent flow.
To me this was the perfect episode of television. The script writing was perfect, it was artfully directed, and the lighting and music gave it a real emotional impact. I honestly get a little teary every time I watch it, even though I know what's going to happen. EDIT: Now that I think about it, the emotional impact is also partly because we finally get to see everyone's story (aside from Simon and River, but we know where they came in and a little of their story already), and it shows the promise of what the series could've been like if they'd got a second season. I would've loved to see more slow paced emotional episodes like this, but sadly the series was cut well short of its full potential. I am thankful we got the movie to tie up some of the loose ends though.
Jayne did tell us, way back in the pilot, that he didn"t turn on Mal because " the money wasn't good enough." Mal: "What happens when it is?" Jayne:"Well, that'll be an interesting day..."
Remember in episode 1, at the end, discussion between Mal and Jayne about how the lawman got loose, Jayne says he didn't have anything to do with that, etc? Mal: "How come you didn't turn on me?" Jayne: "Money wasn't good enough." Mal trusts Jayne to be Jayne, that's why he told Inara to not trust him and don't let him take over.
Here's an interesting/depressing thought: Most of this scenario has probably happened IRL many times on the open sea. Many, many times. Just without the happy ending, and it's drinking water or food rather than air.
The name "Serenity" comes from the battle in the first episode. The battle was called "The Battle of Serenity Valley." The name shows how much Mal still hates the Alliance and remains a browncoat at heart.
This is the very first firefly episode I ever saw back in the day. I thought it was the pilot! But the genius in the writing is that Kaylee's been complaining about the compression coil since the real pilot! (Way to go FOX 🙄)
I keep thinking she mentions it in Shindig as well before she asks to buy the dress (around the time they're getting off the space ship) but I strongly suspect I'm mistaken. I'd need to go back and re-watch the episode to actually check such a claim. I don't suppose that's a bad reason to go and enjoy it all over again :).
I will have to agree with those who say this is their favorite episode...it was great how they told this story and filmed it. Now, onto my favorite episode. (Yeah .... they are all my favorite!)
Firefly is my very favorite show in the verse, so I have been bingeing your reaction videos eagerly awaiting this moment. Out of Gas is my favorite episode, I always get so emotional ♥
When Jayne is the only one making sense..... you know you're in trouble. Oh and Serenity was named after Serenity Valley. The battle in the first episode
Respect to the pirate captain for realizing he was wrong and not coming back later. Not a lot of respect given that he doublecrossed Mal and shot him, but he definitely could have returned with his crew when Mal passed out and he didn't. He just counted the missing part as a loss and left.
I see from the comments that I'm not the only one whose favorite episode is this one. I loved getting a chance to see how the crew joined the ship and a glimpse of what some of them were doing before joining Serenity. One thing has always confused me about this episode though. I'm not mechanically inclined, so I don't know how it would actually work, but I assume shuttles have their own life support systems so that they can fly off on their own. So, why couldn't they just open the shuttle doors, run the shuttle life supports without actually launching them, and generate air that way? It might take a toll on the shuttles, but they would be able to breathe, wouldn't they? Anyway, that's just one little question I had about the events of the episode. Despite it, this is still my favorite. So glad you enjoyed it too!
Mal named the ship Serenity. In the first episode we watch Mal and Zoe fighting in a war. That war is taking place in Serenity Valley. As we say here in Texas; Y'all be safe.
Always wondered why, since they had two shuttles, they couldn't just hook up some type of tow and pull Serenity, using Serenity to refuel the shuttles as they needed. Maybe they didn't have the means to do so, but it would have been a nice option if they could have.
The shuttles are only for going down to a planet & back up to the Serenity, which is orbiting. They’re not equipped to go at high speeds or for any kind of distance. It’d be a bit like using a couple ebikes to tow a semi truck.
This deleted scene explains the name of ship, it also adds so much back story. It's a shame it was cut, imo it would have been one of the best scenes in the entire series. ruclips.net/video/5FFO-QaBjoc/видео.html
I had to smile when you described Jayne as simple, because, yes that's what he appears to be. but I'm not totally convinced. Here's why, if you go back through and listen to Jayne's vocabulary, there's several times he uses big words in the correct context, words he shouldn't know if he was actually as simple as he seems. You made the comment about how can Mal trust him, it's simple he can't and doesn't. :) Although I'd despise Jayne if I ever met him in person, oddly enough he is one of my top favorites in the crew.
AFAIK, you can do blood transfusion with different blood types - it's not great, there would be side effects, but if you really need it, you can do it. And, BTW, type O is not quite the "universal donor" - it is still better to match blood types EXACTLY.
Wash, Mal, and Zoe were in the War. Since blood types were discovered, militaries have blood typed everybody, against the day someone will need a transfusion, and the doctor will need to know about the recipient and the donor. I can't imagine that not being done for everybody onboard.
Not necessarily. If you get a wrong match, it can cause a fatal autoimmune reaction that causes the loss of more blood than was added. And the reaction can be permanent, causing irreversible continuous autoimmune hemolysis for life. It should only be done if it's very clear that the patient will not survive without an emergency transfusion. And the more mistyped or mismatched blood you give, the higher the likelihood of killing the patient. Many were lost due to a bad transfusion before the rules were worked out.
4:30 you made the same face as every reactor that wached this episode when the "genius" mechanic came into sight....... edit: and you know you´re in deep shit, if jayne is the voice of reason....
There was a deleted scene from the pilot episode, that explains the origins of the name "Serenity" ruclips.net/video/3fjj7a9UEKo/видео.html (No spoilers)
Too bad the Captain never heard of oxygen candles. You can store them for years and when needed ignite one making oxygen and heat. They have them in submarines right here on Earth-that-was. Oh well still a great episode.
This episode... is broken up. It seems disjointed at first with all the flashbacks and all out of order... but it is a cool glimpse into how the "original" crew came together. Mal and Zoey knew each other in the war, but the rest coming on board was nice to see. Obviously we saw when the Doc (Simon), his Sister (River), the Shepard (Book) came on but the rest were already there and now we know something of their story.
If they didn't die by freezing they would have died from CO2 poisoning. There could still by oxygen in the air but once the concentration of CO2 becomes too high it will be fatal.
Honestly, “Ya’ll gonna be here when I wake up” is probably one of my favourite quotes/moments of the whole series, can’t help but feel so much every time I watch it 😢
Out of Gas is, for my money, the single best episode of television. It's my all-time favorite, at least. It handles the back and forth nature so effortlessly, keeping the suspense til the end.
Mal as a character is a very unusual collection of traits, and I think that's why he's so compelling to watch. About many things he can be flexible, opportunistic, even morally ambiguous. When it comes to core principles though, there is no ambiguity, no flexibility. He absolutely does what he believes he has to, no matter the cost. That's a kind of contrast, and complexity that is amazingly rare in TV characters. Also, honorable mention for Zoey who proves literally every chance she gets, why she is the first person you want on your crew when things get rough.
When Jayne’s the only one making sense, you know the situation is dire.
So glad you finally got to Out Of Gas. This is my favorite episode from the entire series. I love the flashbacks from how Wash, Kaylee, Inara and Jayne came to be on Serenity(Kaylee's was my favorite). My favorite scenes are Mal asking if everyone will still be there when he wakes up again(never fails to bring tears to my eyes) and the very end, when you see the expression on Mal's face the first time he sees the ship that will become Serenity. It was beautiful.
I agree!
This is one of the best tv episodes ever. 3 timelines and the best flashbacks you can ask. Besides, the last scene, the looks on Mal, is priceless.
They explained the reasoning for the name in the first episode, its named after the battle of Serenity Valley that ended the war
At the end of the shoot for the episode, Alan had swiped the Big Red Button as a souvenir. After the series was canceled, Joss tried to shop the show to another network or make a studio deal for a movie. (UPN, SYFY, SPIKE, etc.)
Alan Tudyk (Wash) sent the Big Red Button with a message.
"When you get your miracle, push this and we will return."
Eventually, Universal Studios greenlit the movie.
Even today, if Joss hit the button, Browncoats would respond.
That's one of my favourite behind-the-scenes stories from the show.
Zoe: "Something about him bothers me."
Me: "It's the mustache! He'll shave it off for you!"
You KNOW you're in deep go se when Jayne is the voice of reason, and being helpful.
That's one of my favourite understated parts of this episode. Jayne may be a lot of things, but you don't survive the life he leads without keeping a cool head in dangerous situations.
@@ashleytuchin7693He actually does it a bit through the series - checking peoples belts and things like that. This is the most obvious instance of it
Fun fact: second, he got the engine, running power back on heating in environmental systems going again. With the increase in temperature, the blood loss from the GSW would accelerate. Mal put life in Serenity by (almost) giving his.
Enjoyed the reaction. One of my favorite episodes. I loved the back stories.
Gina Torres had a small role during this episode. She was getting married to Lawrence Fishburne.
This is the episode where it really hammers home how much of a family the crew is. Which is partially why this show is so damn good. You see glimmers of it in other IPs (Star Trek, Expanse, ect.), but nothing quiet has the same warmth and feel of Firefly/Serenity.
My very favorite episode of the series. Every element we love about Firefly is brought together so perfectly.
Whether it becomes your favorite episode or not - This episode is a masterpiece in story telling. It's the perfect touch at the end of the episode when we see the ship salesman was trying to sell Mal a different ship but his heart was set on Serenity.
It is at this time that I like to share some thoughts to Firefly reactors regarding the crew.
I like to think every crew member represents an aspect of Mal.
Aspects of Mal:
Zoe - Military Comradery and command structure
Wash - Wit, seeing the humorous side of things
Inara - Love and the inability to express it (Brought on by the war in Mal's case)
Shepherd Book - Religion (repressed by War PTSD for Mal), the belief & desire to do right
Kaylee - Optimism in life, (Also repressed by War PTSD for Mal), Love and devotion for Serenity
Simon - Loyalty & protection (Simon to River, Mal to his crew)
Jayne - Mercenary, Pessimistic view of the world (For Mal - Brought on from the war), Justifies doing crime (with Book doing right being the counter balance to this).
River - Mental anguish at the hands of the Alliance. Feeling lost. The need to get away from the Alliance. (For Mal - Brought on from the war)
Serenity - In an abstract way the ship is the 10th member of the crew. It represents the freedom Mal is seeking, the inability to settle under Alliance rule, and Mal's desire to wander.
And this is how Mal gathered his multi-faceted family!.. the episode also clearly shows why he was such a successful military commander. smart, brave, resilient, judging people and the situation of the moment..
How do you trust Jayne? Jayne's needs are few and simple. Keep him happy and he'll stay (mostly) in line and do his job... and he's very good at doing his job. Mal didn't win him over by offering him riches beyond imagining. Mal won him over by offering him fair compensation and slightly better living conditions, along with recognizing and acknowledging what Jayne brings to the table. While he's not exactly the sentimental type (Vera notwithstanding), for Jayne, who's used to being treated like dirt, being treated like a human being is worth a lot. Whatever conflicts pop up between Mal and Jayne, Jayne isn't quick to throw away the few people in the 'verse with whom he's formed some fondness and friendship... which doesn't include Simon and River at the start of the show, but that's another story.
This is my favorite episode. The storytelling is amazing. I love the way the three timelines were woven together. While the time jumps might have been a little jarring, they helped keep things straight by the intelligent use of different color filters for each timeline. We knew how Simon, River and Book arrived on Serenity, but this episode helped fill out details for the rest of the crew.
The ship is named Serenity after the Battle of Serenity Valley in the War of Unification (Independence). This was inferred from a conversation in the episode Bushwhacked.
IIRC, the story is that while Gina Torres (Zoey Washburne) appears in this episode, her screen time is short because the actor was getting married to Laurence Fishburne. Her accidental injury was the excuse to minimize her screen time.
Ooooh interesting, I didn’t know that! Very late but congrats to her haha!
The part the failed was mentioned in the first two episodes Kaylee warned Mal. “If that compression coil busts were drifting.”
Then she tore the engine room up in The Train Job. And said “it’s cause someone didn’t replace that crappy compression coil.”
@@brucechmiel7964 and in the next episode wash picks one up in the scrapyard and casually tosses it away
@@glasgowjohn7831 Great spoilers. Don't you feel proud ???
@@StevesFunhouse i had replied after she had watched it
Mal: You are very much lacking in imagination.
Zoe: (deadpan) I imagine that's so sir (does not even smirk).
Nobody had to sell Mal Serenity. 🥰
The doctor's name is Simon Tam, and his sister's name is River Tam.
This is my favourite episode. I love the non-linear storytelling, the emotion, the backstory, all of it.
I agree with many of the commentors, this is my favorite episode. It reveals so much about the history of many of the characters and the ship. It was cool how you kept trying to guess about each scene. Great reaction.
The backstory makes this my favorite episode of the whole series. It really shows more than any other episode how much they are a found family.
3:15 The fire snake effect happens because there's friciton along the walls. This along with the sped of the escaping gas causes what's called turbulent flow.
My favorite episode.
Love the editing work and the color shifts.
To me this was the perfect episode of television. The script writing was perfect, it was artfully directed, and the lighting and music gave it a real emotional impact. I honestly get a little teary every time I watch it, even though I know what's going to happen.
EDIT: Now that I think about it, the emotional impact is also partly because we finally get to see everyone's story (aside from Simon and River, but we know where they came in and a little of their story already), and it shows the promise of what the series could've been like if they'd got a second season. I would've loved to see more slow paced emotional episodes like this, but sadly the series was cut well short of its full potential. I am thankful we got the movie to tie up some of the loose ends though.
Jayne did tell us, way back in the pilot, that he didn"t turn on Mal because " the money wasn't good enough." Mal: "What happens when it is?" Jayne:"Well, that'll be an interesting day..."
Something about the way Summer Glau says "I didn't get you anything," cracks me up too.
Remember in episode 1, at the end, discussion between Mal and Jayne about how the lawman got loose, Jayne says he didn't have anything to do with that, etc?
Mal: "How come you didn't turn on me?"
Jayne: "Money wasn't good enough."
Mal trusts Jayne to be Jayne, that's why he told Inara to not trust him and don't let him take over.
fr Jayne is something else man...
@@NiaMakiReacts He's a good man to have on your side in a fight! But... ;)
Here's an interesting/depressing thought: Most of this scenario has probably happened IRL many times on the open sea. Many, many times. Just without the happy ending, and it's drinking water or food rather than air.
Great reaction to one of my favorite ones
You have great intuition and a great style and smile. Your reactions are fun, thoughtful, and well-timed.
Always glad to see you,
I mean to say.
The name "Serenity" comes from the battle in the first episode. The battle was called "The Battle of Serenity Valley." The name shows how much Mal still hates the Alliance and remains a browncoat at heart.
He can never leave
One of the, if not THE best episodes of the show. It's nearly perfect! God I miss this show 😢
This is the very first firefly episode I ever saw back in the day. I thought it was the pilot! But the genius in the writing is that Kaylee's been complaining about the compression coil since the real pilot! (Way to go FOX 🙄)
This as a first episode would have me HOOKED. Well then again is it cause I know the characters so well that I was super invested? 🤔
There is a nice callback here. The part that broke here is the part that Kaylee said wouldn't last much longer in episode 1 or 2.
She actually asked him to replace it 2 or 3 times so far by this point and he kept putting it off.
It is such brilliant cohesive writing. She tells Mal about needing to replace that part in the episodes Serenity and Train Job.
I keep thinking she mentions it in Shindig as well before she asks to buy the dress (around the time they're getting off the space ship) but I strongly suspect I'm mistaken. I'd need to go back and re-watch the episode to actually check such a claim. I don't suppose that's a bad reason to go and enjoy it all over again :).
I will have to agree with those who say this is their favorite episode...it was great how they told this story and filmed it. Now, onto my favorite episode. (Yeah .... they are all my favorite!)
"Who's he?!!" That's EVERYONES reaction to seeing Bester.
In episode 3 they explained where the name "Serenity" came from, the Battle of Serenity.
Firefly is my very favorite show in the verse, so I have been bingeing your reaction videos eagerly awaiting this moment. Out of Gas is my favorite episode, I always get so emotional ♥
Currently my favourite episode of the show, I keep changing my mind with other two you haven't seen yet. Imagine how good it gets ;)
This is my favorite episode.
I say that every time I rewatch four different episodes, but I think it might really be true for this one.
Here we go! Starting my favorite 3 episodes that are all in a row ❤
1:09 the ship is named serenity because that's where the final battle Mel fought in and lost during the war.
When Jayne is the only one making sense..... you know you're in trouble. Oh and Serenity was named after Serenity Valley. The battle in the first episode
Just fyi this one isn't on the playlist currently. So glad to watch you go through this journey. Thanks for sharing. Have a great day!
IMHO This is the second best of many brilliant episodes ♥
I'm all caught up, Nia! Looking forward to next Friday! 😊
Since the beginning she told him about the compression coil. Long term story telling is pretty Shiney.
This is one of the top favorites for episodes for me. The next few to follow are also top contenders for favorites.
The ship is named after the battle of Serenity Valley from the first episode.
Respect to the pirate captain for realizing he was wrong and not coming back later. Not a lot of respect given that he doublecrossed Mal and shot him, but he definitely could have returned with his crew when Mal passed out and he didn't. He just counted the missing part as a loss and left.
"The Doctor" is Simon and his sister is "River"
I see from the comments that I'm not the only one whose favorite episode is this one. I loved getting a chance to see how the crew joined the ship and a glimpse of what some of them were doing before joining Serenity. One thing has always confused me about this episode though. I'm not mechanically inclined, so I don't know how it would actually work, but I assume shuttles have their own life support systems so that they can fly off on their own. So, why couldn't they just open the shuttle doors, run the shuttle life supports without actually launching them, and generate air that way? It might take a toll on the shuttles, but they would be able to breathe, wouldn't they? Anyway, that's just one little question I had about the events of the episode. Despite it, this is still my favorite. So glad you enjoyed it too!
Such a special episode. If you didn't love the crew before, you do now 😂
Mal named the ship Serenity. In the first episode we watch Mal and Zoe fighting in a war. That war is taking place in Serenity Valley.
As we say here in Texas; Y'all be safe.
This one and War Stories are the best episodes of the series, IMO. Thanks for the reactions!
the saddest thing about this show is that there isn't a single bad episode
Always wondered why, since they had two shuttles, they couldn't just hook up some type of tow and pull Serenity, using Serenity to refuel the shuttles as they needed. Maybe they didn't have the means to do so, but it would have been a nice option if they could have.
The shuttles are only for going down to a planet & back up to the Serenity, which is orbiting. They’re not equipped to go at high speeds or for any kind of distance. It’d be a bit like using a couple ebikes to tow a semi truck.
This deleted scene explains the name of ship, it also adds so much back story. It's a shame it was cut, imo it would have been one of the best scenes in the entire series.
ruclips.net/video/5FFO-QaBjoc/видео.html
My favorite episode!
I had to smile when you described Jayne as simple, because, yes that's what he appears to be. but I'm not totally convinced. Here's why, if you go back through and listen to Jayne's vocabulary, there's several times he uses big words in the correct context, words he shouldn't know if he was actually as simple as he seems. You made the comment about how can Mal trust him, it's simple he can't and doesn't. :) Although I'd despise Jayne if I ever met him in person, oddly enough he is one of my top favorites in the crew.
"We'll be here."
~ Shepard Book
favorite quote from my favorite episode of the series (only thing better, the movie; Serenity)
This episode is constantly people's favorite and for good reason.
AFAIK, you can do blood transfusion with different blood types - it's not great, there would be side effects, but if you really need it, you can do it. And, BTW, type O is not quite the "universal donor" - it is still better to match blood types EXACTLY.
Wash, Mal, and Zoe were in the War. Since blood types were discovered, militaries have blood typed everybody, against the day someone will need a transfusion, and the doctor will need to know about the recipient and the donor. I can't imagine that not being done for everybody onboard.
Not necessarily. If you get a wrong match, it can cause a fatal autoimmune reaction that causes the loss of more blood than was added. And the reaction can be permanent, causing irreversible continuous autoimmune hemolysis for life. It should only be done if it's very clear that the patient will not survive without an emergency transfusion. And the more mistyped or mismatched blood you give, the higher the likelihood of killing the patient. Many were lost due to a bad transfusion before the rules were worked out.
@@no_rubbernecking Good to know, thanks!
@@migmit Yw
Don't continue down this path it will only bring heartache
This is the best episode!!!
As many times as Kaylee has said his name? 😄 Simon and River Tam. They said their names a lot to each other in the "Safe" episode
It’s embarrassing how many people irl I don’t know their names. I’m terrible with names and my memory as a whole is just 💩
Best episode!
4:30 you made the same face as every reactor that wached this episode when the "genius" mechanic came into sight.......
edit:
and you know you´re in deep shit, if jayne is the voice of reason....
There was a deleted scene from the pilot episode, that explains the origins of the name "Serenity"
ruclips.net/video/3fjj7a9UEKo/видео.html (No spoilers)
I really hope that you watch the gag reels for the show and the movie Serenity. There's a scene from this episode that you would really like.
13:04...Hmm-hm ;-D
Too bad the Captain never heard of oxygen candles. You can store them for years and when needed ignite one making oxygen and heat.
They have them in submarines right here on Earth-that-was. Oh well still a great episode.
Best Episode
This episode... is broken up. It seems disjointed at first with all the flashbacks and all out of order... but it is a cool glimpse into how the "original" crew came together. Mal and Zoey knew each other in the war, but the rest coming on board was nice to see. Obviously we saw when the Doc (Simon), his Sister (River), the Shepard (Book) came on but the rest were already there and now we know something of their story.
The actress who plays Zoe is not seen much in this episode because she was off getting married.
If they didn't die by freezing they would have died from CO2 poisoning. There could still by oxygen in the air but once the concentration of CO2 becomes too high it will be fatal.
Simon and River Tam
Simon Tam and River Tam, How hard is that!