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Think I'd Rather be a Cowboy.

POSTED BY: TINYTIMM
UPDATED: Monday, October 21, 2002 01:51
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Friday, October 18, 2002 1:40 PM

TINYTIMM


Being of a certain age, I remember the great days of TV Cowboys, Hop-a-long Cassidy, The Lone Ranger, Suger Foot, Colt 45, Larado and most important of all, Rango.

These were the shows of simplistic view and straight talking men, who meant just what they said and did the right thing, because it was the right thing.

On TV today we have morally ambiguous heels in the leading roles, likely as not.

Considering the ending of The Train Job, I wonder what Joss is really trying to bring back.

Jeff
Who believes taking a side is a damn serious business.

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Friday, October 18, 2002 4:34 PM

DELVO


Are you old enough for your memory to be going? Or are you just applying a filter? I seem to remember quite a few unsavory types being glorified in Westerns, to the point that one could make a case that the general tradition in Westerns is actually to make unsavoriness itself look good.

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Friday, October 18, 2002 11:58 PM

TINYTIMM


Quote:

Originally posted by Delvo:
I seem to remember quite a few unsavory types being glorified in Westerns, to the point that one could make a case that the general tradition in Westerns is actually to make unsavoriness itself look good.



That was the beginning of the anti-hero, I'm talking early TV westerns.

Jeff
Who loved The Arizona Rangers on Saturday morning TV.

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Saturday, October 19, 2002 9:52 PM

RUXX


Rango? Rango??? yasurubetcha, that was a western.

I think Joss is a little later in the history of westerns. Have Gun Will Travel, Branded maybe. Moral men in an immoral world making difficult choices trying to be true to themselves and survive.

And in the later Westerns, the hero is often a Confederate vet who has lost eveything and everyone. Mal wears butternut brown of a reason.

But then, I don't think Mal kicked that guy into the engine on purpose. I think he just meant to knock him down. After all, that has _got_ to be hard on in innards of an engine.

ruxx

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Sunday, October 20, 2002 4:50 AM

TINYTIMM


Quote:

Originally posted by ruxx:
Rango? Rango??? yasurubetcha, that was a western.
But then, I don't think Mal kicked that guy into the engine on purpose. After all, that has _got_ to be hard on in innards of an engine.



Hey, I'm from Cleveland, Ohio, Chagrin Falls is just around the by-pass.
I thought he tossed the guy into the engine because he may be a nice guy, but he isn't stupid enough to leave a living enemy.



Jeff
Who remembers the Klingon saying: Relaxed is the back that knows no living enemies.

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Sunday, October 20, 2002 6:53 PM

RUXX




Hey, I'm from Cleveland, Ohio, Chagrin Falls is just around the by-pass.
I thought he tossed the guy into the engine because he may be a nice guy, but he isn't stupid enough to leave a living enemy.


Chagrin Falls, well, that explains Rango anyway. but think of all the fuss when a jet eats a bird now. and that guy was pretty big. and covered in metal doodads.

Mal was trying to give the money back to keep old what's his name off their backs. although, it was a powerful incentive for henchman number 2 to take the money and run. but we all know it wasn't going to work anyway. I predict we are going to hear from what's his name again in a big and messy way (what is his name!?) Mal knows that too, even with out the "you know what reputation is" demo.


ruxx

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Monday, October 21, 2002 12:26 AM

TINYTIMM


Quote:

Originally posted by ruxx:
Chagrin Falls, well, that explains Rango anyway. but think of all the fuss when a jet eats a bird now. and that guy was pretty big. and covered in metal doodads.



I suspect those side mounts are something more than turbo-fan Rolls-Royce engines. ;->

Jeff
Who notes the Rolls-Royce Speys in Star Wars Ep I and cringes.

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Monday, October 21, 2002 1:51 AM

QUILL


I have to wonder if Wash had words with Mal over that little incident. "Captain, how many times do I have to tell you not to throw debris into the [insert technical term here]? Zoe, tell him."

Inside every cynic there's an idealist desperately yearning to be let out, and when they are let out they're usually a real pain and cause all sorts of trouble. --Chris Boucher

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