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Joss Whedon is the kind of writer that holds universes inside him. Whether exploring the life of a teenage cheerleader turned defender of mankind in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the high-tech slave trade of model-hot avatars in Dollhouse, the video blog of a wannabe supervillain in Dr. Horrible’s Sing Along Blog, or in the case of Firefly and its feature film sequel Serenity, a literal universe that spans to the outer-reaches of space, Whedon has a gift for building unique, fleshed-out worlds populated by fascinating characters. And equally important, he has the skilled craftsmanship required to bring those worlds to life on screen.
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It would be nice for him to come up with something new that shows his wit and sense of humor. What would really please me is the sequel to Serenity but I don't think that's ever going to happen.
I only just watched Firefly and Serenity this summer, would love more of it, would be so cool if Netflix picked it up.