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Zoë Alleyne Washburne was portrayed by Gina Torres.Born February 15, 2484, "Vesselside" (given her statements to Wash during an argument in the episode "Heart of Gold", this is clearly an expression meaning "aboard a spaceship"), Zoë served in the Unification War under Sergeant Malcolm Reynolds and continues under his command on his spaceship, Serenity.
TV Guide ranked it No. 5 on their 2013 list of 60 "shows that were canceled too soon". [6] [7] The show's post-airing success led Whedon and Universal Pictures to produce Serenity, a 2005 film that continues the story from the series. [4] The Firefly franchise expanded into other media, including comics and two tabletop role-playing games. [8] [9]
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The last episodes of 'Firefly Lane' are now streaming on Netflix. If you've already finished, here's everything to know about the story that inspired the show.
The “Firefly Lane” girls rejoined this week’s rankings with the final half of Season 2’s release. During the April 24-30 viewing window, the series earned 43.49 million hours viewed with ...
Firefly, the first part of the franchise, was a short-lived TV series.One season of 14 episodes was produced. The series was initially broadcast on Fox from September 20 to December 20, 2002.