Firefly came out on DVD at a very particular time in my life and my wife and I were huge fans. We even considered naming a daughter (if we ever had one) Inara.

But more than 20 years have passed and looking back at it leaves me uncomfortable.

Broken Chinese spoken mostly by white actors, but no time for Asian actors. This weird Confederate apologia. Hell, naming a faction the "Browncoats" when the Brownshirts were Hitler's paramilitary. The lead repeatedly negging his love interest and calling her a WHORE...

Ron Glass is dead so if they bring back Shepherd Book they'll have to recast it, but they made damn sure to bring back Adam Baldwin -- who I'll remind everyone was a damned GamerGater.

This whole thing is making me 😬.

There's no win here. What was accepted 20 years ago isn't (or shouldn't be) acceptable today. If they change Firefly, people will complain it doesn't match up to the original. If they don't change Firefly, people will complain it doesn't meet the current political climate.

I missed this detail before. So it's "in production" at Nathan's own production studio and he's pitching it. Given what happened with the Buffy reboot, it might be a tough sale anyway.

@jenny753

Lots of actors pitch lots of stuff for the legacy characters they once played.

My take is that with the current shift in ownership of the major media, he may feel that decision makers in studios will be willing to overlook some of the more toxic positions he’s taken since he’s been starring in *The Rookie*.

For my part, I was surprised that *Resident Alien* was willing to bring him in for cameos, but I am not part of the *Firefly* fandom.

In any event, I’m really not sure what market these weird western in space kind of shows have outside the US at this point. Paramount+’s market would be a more likely fit for the show, especially given his current show is on CBS, but the IP belongs to Disney.