Go listen to the Wizards & Spaceships episode "Some People Call Me the Space Cowboy." No particular reason. It's about Space Westerns, problematic representation, and why Firefly was bad, actually.
Honestly, you might have fun with it. I say this as someone who went into the shows after they were off the air with almost no prior context; watched all of Buffy but "Seeing Red," loved Angel for idiosyncratic reasons; I hated Firefly for the very specific reason that it was recommended to me as "this is great Asian science fiction" by a friend. Whatever other opinion one may have of Firefly, positive or negative, it's not particularly Asian, so I was "sold" something the show was not and that's not the show's fault. Demonstrably, for its faults, a lot of people have enjoyed Firefly and remain devoted to it. You might get some enjoyment out of it too!
I'm speaking as someone who watched all of Dollhouse, which for my money is a worse-conceived and objectively worse show generally (I think rachelmanija's analysis of the premise is spot on), and enjoyed it A TON as trashy and/or "let's deconstruct this" and/or "time for crackfic!" fun. In real life, if someone wants to watch a Whedon show, absent specific tropes/tastes, I would usually rec trying Firefly looooong before Dollhouse. So it really depends on what you're in it for, and where you set your expectations. I'm a trash panda so I often do get more sheer enjoyment out of objectively trashy TV vs. something that's well-conceived and written.
Thanks for the detailed comment, which genuinely helped me weigh the issue. Much like you, I have a very high tolerance for media being less than perfect, so I'm going to give it a try and see where I come up for air.
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Date: 2024-05-18 10:13 pm (UTC)I'm speaking as someone who watched all of Dollhouse, which for my money is a worse-conceived and objectively worse show generally (I think
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