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Jayne: You know what the chain of command is? It’s the chain I go get and beat you with until you understand who’s in ruttin’ command here. Now we’re finishing this deal, and then maybe… maybe we’ll come back for those morons who got themselves caught. You can’t change that by getting all… bendy.

Wash: All what?

Jayne: You’ve got the light.. from the console.. keep you… lift you up. They shine like… little angels… (collapses)

Wash: Did he just go crazy and fall asleep?

Simon: I told him to sit down.

Kaylee: You doped him.

Simon: It was supposed to kick in a good deal sooner. I, I just didn’t feel comfortable with him in charge. I hope.. hope that’s all right.

Firefly – Episode 2 – “The Train Job”

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Mal: Well what about you, Shepherd? How come you’re flying about with us brigands? I mean, shouldn’t you be off bringing religiosity to the fuzzy-wuzzies or some such?

Book: Oh, I’ve got heathens aplenty right here.

Firefly – Episode 2 – “The Train Job”

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Mal: Shepherd Book.

Book: Captain! How’s the girl?

Mal: Still a little whimsical in the brainpan. Seems calm enough though.

(River throws stuff in the background)

Book:That young man’s very brave.

Mal: Yeah. He’s my hero.

Firefly – Episode 2 – “The Train Job”

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Inara:You should really have the young doctor look at this.

Book: It’s not so bad.

Inara: Well, I’m sure you’ll be fine.

Book: I didn’t say that… Is this what life is, out here?

Inara: Sometimes.

Book: I’ve been out of the abbey two days, I’ve beaten a lawman senseless, I’ve fallen in with criminals. I watched the captain shoot the man I swore to protect… And I’m not even sure if I think he was wrong.

Inara: Shepherd…

Book: I believe I just… I think I’m on the wrong ship.

Inara: Maybe. Or maybe you’re exactly where you ought to be.

Firefly – Episode 1 – “Serenity”

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InaraSo. Would you like to lecture me on the wickedness of my ways?

Book: I brought you some supper, but if you’d prefer a lecture, I’ve a few very catchy ones prepped. Sin and hellfire… one has lepers.

Firefly – Episode 1 – “Serenity”

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Kaylee: You’re gonna come with us. 

Book: Excuse me?

Kaylee: You like ships; you don’t seem to be lookin’ at the destinations. What you care about is ships, and mine’s the nicest. 

Book: She don’t look like much. 

Kaylee: Oh, she’ll fool ya. You ever sail in a Firefly?

Book: Long before you were crawlin’. Not an aught-three though, didn’t have the extenders, tended to shake. 

Kaylee: So, uh, how come you don’t care where you’re going?

Book: ‘Cause how you get there’s the worthier part. 

Kaylee: Are you a missionary?

Book: I guess. I’m a Shepherd from the Southdown Abbey. Book, I’m called Book. Been out of the world for a spell, like to walk it a while. Maybe bring the Word to them as need it told. 

Kaylee: Well I’m Kaykee, and this here’s Serenity. She’s the smoothest ride from here to Boros for anyone can pay… Can you… pay, or…

Book: Well, I got a little cash, and, uh… (opens box for Kaylee)

Kaylee: Oh, grandpa!

Book: I never married. 

Firefly – Episode 1 – “Serenity” 

Book Review: Before Tomorrowland

Before TomorrowlandBefore Tomorrowland is a bit of a difficult book to categorize, not that categories are necessarily important.  It’s technically a prequel to the Disney film Tomorrowland, in theaters this weekend, but it features none of the characters from the new movie.  It almost requires a familiarity with at least the premise if not the trailers for the film or even the Alternate Reality Game “The Optimist”, and the imagery that we’ve seen thus far continually floated through my mind as I read the book.  It tells an interesting story on its own, but even more it serves as a palate whetter for the film, offering just enough backstory and explanation while still leaving the right amount of mystery and curiosity to energize my interest in the film (already at an all-time high, as Tomorrowland is my most anticipated film of the year, even ahead of Star Wars).  The result is a novel that’s almost impossible to objectively view on its own, yet which is perfectly placed to capitalize on this exact moment, although I imagine that only the most die-hard fans will have sought it out.  Yet it’s also a fun, exciting, fascinating story in its own right, with an interesting twist on some familiar faces from history as well as an intriguing look at what might have been and what we someday might accomplish together.

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Today’s Book: H.M.S. Surprise

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