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Respuesta: Firefly, DIOS MIO, ¿que he hecho?
Con las esperanzas de la gente no se juega ehh
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/01/25/joss-whedon-would-love-firefly-to-take-flight
Con las esperanzas de la gente no se juega ehh

Geek god Joss Whedon is back in the spotlight -- if he ever actually left it -- thanks to word that The Avengers spin-off TV series S.H.I.E.L.D. on the fast track to production, and the revelation that he was approached to direct Star Wars: Episode VII but had to turn it down due to his commitment to the Avengers sequel.
I like Iron Man, Captain America, the Hulk and the rest of the gang, and I also would have loved to have seen Whedon's take on a galaxy far, far away. But there aren't enough superheroes or star warriors in the whole wide 'verse to make me forget Whedon's most lovable team of misfits and malcontents.
No, Scoobyphiles, I don't mean Buffy, Angel and Sunnydale's slayers, slackers and supernatural citizens. I'm talking about Capt. Mal Reynolds, Zoe, Jayne and the rest of Firefly's family of spacefaring ne'er-do-wells.
Cancelled by Fox in 2002 before its first season had even run its course, the sci-fi western Firefly frequently lands on lists of TV shows that fans would love to see resurrected. But more than a decade on, there's obviously no hope Firefly will return. Is there?
"I'll never really accept it," Whedon said of the end of Firefly, when I spoke to him during his stop in Toronto a while back. "And I always, in the back of my head, think, 'What if I could get the old gang back together?'
http://www.torontosun.com/2013/01/25/joss-whedon-would-love-firefly-to-take-flight