If you’re a Firefly fan — or have always wanted to be one — your Sundays just got very shiny! Joss Whedon’s beloved Sci-Fi series is about to land in GWC’s Community Frak Parties forum thread. And those well-versed in the ‘verse know what that means: time to hold on tight!

Starting Sunday, August 9th, at 2pm Eastern/11am Pacific, GWCers can log in, link up, and chat in the Firefly Frak Party thread as we begin a weekly watch of the 2002 hit series Firefly.

Created by Joss (Buffy-Angel-Dr. Horrible-Dollhouse --need I say more?) Whedon, the show ran for only one truncated season to our (and probably the Fox Network’s) eternal regret, then spawned the 2005 theatrical release, Serenity.

If you’ve never seen Firefly or Serenity, please be advised: Totally. Awesome. And if you’ve never joined in on a GWC Frak Party, you’ve missed some really great times. Enjoying the show along with “the friendliest people in Sci-Fi” is not like watching with a roomful of friends. It is watching with a roomful of friends. As a bonus, the entire series is available for streaming on the Hulu website free of charge — a fact that would no doubt make Captain Mal Reynolds smile to no end.

Firefly [Hulu]

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6 Responses to Firefly Frak Parties — Sundays In The GWC Forum!

  1. SeelixSeesAll says:

    Shiny! I was having Firefly frak party withdrawal. Tis time for more misbehavin’!

  2. Gryper says:

    Yeah, let’s be bad guys…and gals! :D

  3. ATGreat says:

    I know it hasn’t even been a half year since the last Firefly frak party, but I’m in! :D (Except for the fact that I usually work Sunday afternoon. Goza!)

  4. Casilda says:

    NOW is always the right time for a Firefly frak ;)

  5. Lady D says:

    yes, Firefly Sunday is definitely a Shiny! idea :D

  6. The Operator says:

    If I’m not back in 20 minutes–YOU COME GET ME!

    Shiny!

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