So opening with, as I get older I think the movie format is one of the worst for good storytelling. Because you need to truncate everything down and keep your pacing.Riedquat wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:02 amIn a TV show what we see should be what it is rather than a character's opinion of it, but we see where the character goes, and of course we still get their opinions. So being outlaws they'll spend more time than average going to the less attractive places. It's thus reasonable to assume that we're not getting a typical view.Madner Kami wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 1:13 amOur eyes follow a group of outlaws. We're not exactly following reliable narrators.Frustration wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 1:11 am Our 'source' is our own eyes. Why in the world do you think there were so many quasi-Western worlds?
What we don't get though, and which may be telling, is any balance trying to portray the Alliance as anything other than how Mal sees it; I'd expect both Shepard Book and Inara to be less biased, but neither seem interested in defending it or offering an alternative view (mind you Book only rarely gives any hints about anything).
I say this because the episode they rob a hospital shows the Alliance is not all bad nor evil. The hospital drugs will be replenished in an hour. When they bring in two corpses, the staff just point to the morgue. They assumed you did all the stuff Jayne was forced to memorize. This is not depraved, this parallels real life. I was taken to the hospital for my stroke the paramedics transferred me to the bed and were back out the door in a very short time. They have more calls to do and the folks at the hospital will do their own checks. The bit where Simon sees an issue with a patient. Again, not evil nor depraved. Humans make mistakes, even hospitals. Read enough horror stories and this hospital was a beacon of doing things right. Jayne trusting an Alliance police officer to keep his word tells you something about the Alliance reputation. Jayne was surprised to be arrested with Simon and River. And the Alliance police? Were not expecting to be terminated by the guys with blue gloves. This tells you there are dark force in the Alliance, but not all levels of it.
Mal just does not want to be crushed under the 'civilization' of it all. I am referring back to the episode where they were salvaging a ship and an Alliance warship caught them. The officer was sure Mal was some dissident with a grudge. (He is, but for different reasons) But the crew was not just tossed in a brig and imprisoned. They were being questioned first. When the Reaver was outed, Mal and crew could go. But the Reaver mess had to be destroyed. (Possibly an Alliance military standing order?)