Firefly why did inara leave




















And this was actually the first story that Joss pitched to me when he asked me to come work on the show. He said, 'These are the kind of stories we're going to do. So, to sum up: Inara gets gang-raped by Reavers, who all die due to her drug use. And this finally convinces Mal to stop slut-shaming her, at least for a while. Kind of glad that episode never got made, to be honest. Luckily, Nathan Fillion shared another story idea that actually sounded like it would have been cool:. There was a show that Joss was talking about where we get to a planet and these people are really kind to us and really sweet, it's kind of a wintry planet.

And I catch them starting to steal our ship. Like, "You sons of — Wha? Here's the deal. Our planet is dying. We're all going to die here unless you get us off here. Unless we meet up with another ship. So there's that chance: We could meet up with another ship, and everything would be okay. Buy "Firefly: Life Signs" on Amazon. Titan Books' new in-universe "Firefly" novel written by James Lovegrove centers around a prison infiltration to cure Inara of a fatal illness. Some months after Inara leaves Serenity, Mal and the crew learn the reason for her sudden departure: she is dying of a terminal illness.

This intel led to an Alliance raid on the base, where they slaughtered soldiers and refugees alike in one of the worst atrocities of the war. House Madrassa let Inara keep her companion status due to her previous high standing, but she was still forced to leave their organisation. So close, yet so so far.

For a while, anyway. Remember how River gained all her powers after The Alliance experimented on her brain? The comics reveal many others were forced into the human enhancement programme, all of whom now bare horrible cross-hatched scars on their scalps and a penchant for violence.

Her proposal: help her find Mal and his crew in exchange for a huge payday. Cobb obliges and easily locates his old ship. Then — you might want to sit down for this — in an emotional outburst, Cobb finally admits the Serenity is like home for him. Because sometimes dreams do come true. In Leaves on the Wind, Early once again boards the Serenity, and once again knocks out its entire crew — except Kaylee, who gives him a huge knock on the head with a wrench.

After Early wakes, the usually chirpy mechanic threatens to tweezer his eyeballs if he harms the crew again. If she did have a choice, would she have run? I think so. Her serving tea and sex, what a load of go se. I've never known a man that wants tea, including my husband, who is extremely educated and refined Jack Daniels, maybe, but not fracking tea. I offered you tea!

It's hilarious. The writers must have been cracking-up. Well, I do know a couple who enjoy tea, so Must be what you grow up with, hehehe. I actually think her job is the only thing she isn't frazzled about. Her job and her values Freedom, justice and the Am-- er, being unchained to anything!

Everything else is up in the air. Making her twitchy. But yes, that scene is hilarious! She is never nice to me! Something is a-foot! Time to freak out! AND it's his own fault! I actually think this is more akin to the scene in the pilot eppy, when she threatens to leave if Mal throws out Simon and River. She stands up for what she believes in.

She chose Miranda as much as the others did. It's the things outside of ethics that trouble her. Or to her alleged medical condition? Being that she was in line to be the next House Mistress of House Madrassa there had to be a big gorram reason for her to do this and I don't think she fell foul of the Guild or ran away.

I suspect she was acting under orders, some kind of covert operation. If she was running away because she had blotted her Guild encrusted copybook then why keep taking clients and adhering to the Companion rules from that same Guild? Surely she would have been barred or restricted in her ability to carry on working as usual. The fact that she does carry on as usual, but from a less than Guild-approved place ie Serenity suggests some other motive.

I think there is more of a mystery to her leaving Sihnon and it is a shame we will never know the definitive reason Joss had in mind. But boy, does it leave the way open for that to be explored in fanfic. I hate it too that we'll never know. That is unless in Serenity 2 Joss decides to give us a reason.

Yes, questions. Because the question is not just why she left Sihnon, but indeed also why she chose Mal's boat. Tired of Companioning? Take a cruise! Serenity don't seem like a likely choice for Inara. Maybe she too wanted to fly under the radar for a while. But why? I'm not buying into the whole: "I rent the shuttle from Captain Reynolds, which allows me to expand my client base, and the Captain finds that having a Companion on board opens certain doors that might otherwise be closed to him.

Expand her clientele with folks on the rim? It don't make no sense. She's on good terms with The House and The Guild, but even if she wanted some off-time, why not stay on Sihnon, in her lap of luxury? Plenty of room for even the wildest speculation. But it could just be as simple as Inara instinctively wanting out--wanting more for herself--with her going on a quest to seek and find it. Dunno; that don't exactly sound like Inara, now does it?

In Tthe Train Job, she tells Book she's been aboard 8 months.



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