List of Firefly works: Difference between revisions

From Feminist SF Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(added link)
(3-issue)
Line 26: Line 26:


;Post-TV series works
;Post-TV series works
* ''[[Serenity: Better Days]]'' (comic book)
* ''[[Serenity: Better Days]]'' (3-issue comic book)
* ''[[Serenity: Those Left Behind]]'' (comic book)
* ''[[Serenity: Those Left Behind]]'' (comic book)
* "[[Serenity (film)|Serenity]]" (movie)
* "[[Serenity (film)|Serenity]]" (movie)

Revision as of 11:43, 22 April 2008

This is a list of episodes of Firefly (TV series), and other works in the Firefly chronology.

This list is in in-universe, not airdate order.

Episodes in bold were written or directed by women.
pre-TV series
TV series
  • "Serenity (Firefly pilot)" (1x01, the pilot; aired 2002/12/20), written & directed by Joss Whedon
  • "The Train Job" (1x02; aired 2002/9/20), written by Joss Whedon & Tim Minear, directed by Joss Whedon
  • "Bushwhacked" (1x03; aired 2002/9/27), written & directed by Tim Minear
  • "Shindig" (1x04; aired 2002/11/1), written by Jane Espenson & directed by Vern Gillum
  • "Safe" (1x05; aired 2002/11/8), written by Drew Z. Greenberg & directed by Michael Grossman
  • "Our Mrs. Reynolds" (1x06; aired 2002/10/4), written by Joss Whedon & directed by Vondie Curtis-Hall
  • "Jaynestown" (1x07; 2002/10/18), written by Ben Edlund & directed by Marita Grabiak
  • "Out of Gas" (1x08; aired 2002/10/25), written by Tim Minear & directed by David Solomon
  • "Ariel" (1x09; aired 2002/11/15), written by José Molina & directed by Allan Kroeker
  • "War Stories" (1x10; aired 2002/12/6), written by Cheryl Cain & directed by Jim Contner
  • "Trash" (1x11; aired 2003/6/28), written by Ben Edlund & José Molina, directed by Vern Gillum
  • "The Message" (1x12; aired 2003/7/15), written by Joss Whedon & Tim Minear, directed by Tim Minear
  • "Heart of Gold" (1x13; aired 2003/8/19), written by Brett Matthews & directed by Thomas J. Wright
  • "Objects in Space" (1x14; aired 2002/12/13), written & directed by Joss Whedon
Post-TV series works