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The fourteen episodes of the series are, in the order originally intended:
The fourteen episodes of the series are list below in the order originally intended. An additional episode entitled 'Dead or Alive' was scripted but never filmed..
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The following is an episode list for the Joss Whedontelevision seriesFirefly. The series first aired in 2002 on FOX, although they aired the episodes out of the intended order. Three of the fourteen episodes went unaired in the first broadcast. A sequel movie was also made, called Serenity.
Currently, the first season and the movie are available on all Region DVD.
The fourteen episodes of the series are list below in the order originally intended. An additional episode entitled 'Dead or Alive' was scripted but never filmed..
Malcolm Reynolds is a veteran and the captain of the Serenity. He and his crew are smuggling goods, and they pick up some passengers for extra money. One passenger, Dobson attempts to seize another, River, in the name of the law, but is thwarted by the captain.
The crew of Serenity take on a train heist commissioned by a crime lord. They steal a box, but it contains medicine that's desperately needed by the town. Mal and Zoë are almost captured, but Inara uses her status to free them. Mal then returns the medicine.
The Serenity is pulled in by an Alliance cruiser while scavenging a spaceship that was attacked by Reavers. Simon Tam is terrified as River waits out the alliance questioning outside the ship in a spacesuit. The Serenity is allowed to leave after Mal kills a reaver.