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		<title>Review: Serenity: The Shepherd&#8217;s Tale, the Brothers Whedon</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Okay, nobody really calls them the Brothers Whedon. But perhaps they should. The Shepherd&#8217;s Tale is the story of Shepherd Book from Firefly. If you are not a fan of Firefly, what the hell, dude? Why are you reading this review instead of watching Firefly from start to finish? I&#8217;m only going to spoil it anyway so you might as well trot along and watch it. I promise it will be worth your time. If you are a fan of Firefly, you are probably aware that Shepherd Derrial Book is a man with a mysterious past. From his keen knowledge&#8230;</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://readingtheend.com/2011/02/20/review-serenity-the-shepherds-tale-the-brothers-whedon/">Review: Serenity: The Shepherd&#8217;s Tale, the Brothers Whedon</a> appeared first on <a href="https://readingtheend.com">Reading the End</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Okay, nobody really calls them the Brothers Whedon. But perhaps they should.</p>
<p><em>The Shepherd&#8217;s Tale</em> is the story of Shepherd Book from <em>Firefly</em>. If you are not a fan of <em>Firefly</em>, what the hell, dude? Why are you reading this review instead of watching <em>Firefly</em> from start to finish? I&#8217;m only going to spoil it anyway so you might as well trot along and watch it. I promise it will be worth your time. If you <em>are </em>a fan of <em>Firefly</em>, you are probably aware that Shepherd Derrial Book is a man with a mysterious past. From his keen knowledge of what the bad guys are thinking, to the fancy-pants medical treatment the Alliance gives him for free, to the time that one scary guy was all &#8220;That&#8217;s no Shepherd,&#8221; you know the man has a story to tell (&#8220;That&#8217;s my whole problem with picking up tourists; they ain&#8217;t <em>never</em> what they claim to be&#8221;).</p>
<p><em>The Shepherd&#8217;s Tale</em> tells that story. It begins at the end, when the Operative has ordered an attack on Book&#8217;s home planet, and skips back and back and back in Book&#8217;s life. Before he was fighting for his life on a planet called Haven, he was shipping out on a ship called Serenity, and giving strawberries to a bright-faced girl with a parasol; and before that&#8230;you&#8217;ll have to read it to find out.</p>
<p>But I warn you that it left me unsatisfied. It was clunky. The transitions between time periods were TV show transitions, where Scene A ends, and Scene B starts with a line of dialogue that could have been a response to the last thing that happened in Scene A, but in fact is the beginning of Scene B. It doesn&#8217;t work quite as well in comics.</p>
<p>A bigger problem, as far as clunkiness goes, is that the revelation of the backstory of a character in an ensemble cast isn&#8217;t interesting when it involves zero interaction with said ensemble cast. As I was reading the comic, I kept being <em>ZOMG, Mal&#8217;s going to be upset when he finds out about this!</em> and then feeling sad that I would never, ever get to see Mal&#8217;s reaction to it. Book&#8217;s story is interesting on its own, I suppose, but I kept comparing it to how amazing it would have been if it had been revealed in dribs and drabs over many happy (well, this is Joss Whedon; over many bleak but enjoyable) seasons of <em>Firefly</em>.</p>
<p><em>Firefly</em> comics just make my heart hurt from missing <em>Firefly</em>. I hate it that the show was canceled, and the movie was insufficiently successful to cause future movies to get made. I wanted so much more. I wanted Saffron to come back (and maybe in my head, she comes back and happens to mention to Mal that she didn&#8217;t kiss Inara NOT THAT I HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT THIS TOO MUCH OR ANYTHING). I wanted Inara&#8217;s and Shepherd Book&#8217;s backstories revealed, slowly, with reaction shots and snide comments from the rest of the crew. I hoped possibly there would be an episode where the Alliance tried to use Simon&#8217;s worthless parents to get at him and River. I may or may not have invented a whole scenario where Zoe got pregnant and Jayne was adorably overprotective of her.</p>
<p>Basically I just want <em>Firefly </em>back. I want it back. Please come back.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://readingtheend.com/2011/02/20/review-serenity-the-shepherds-tale-the-brothers-whedon/">Review: Serenity: The Shepherd&#8217;s Tale, the Brothers Whedon</a> appeared first on <a href="https://readingtheend.com">Reading the End</a>.</p>
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