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This is a continuation of the previous comic in "[[The Race]]" series, [[580: The Race: Part 4]]. | This is a continuation of the previous comic in "[[The Race]]" series, [[580: The Race: Part 4]]. | ||
In panel 6 (2nd panel in the 2nd row), {{w|Nathan Fillion}} line is reminiscent of a similar quote from the 2nd episode of {{w|Firefly (TV series)|Firefly}}, {{w|The Train Job}}: "I just wanted you to face me so she could get behind ya." In the show, {{w|Malcolm Reynolds}} is aided by {{w|Zoë Washburne}}, his second in command, who gets behind the bar thug he is speaking to. In the comic, Nathan Fillion is using the line on a fan, but {{w|Gina Torres}} is not standing behind [[Cueball]] this time. | In panel 6 (2nd panel in the 2nd row), {{w|Nathan Fillion}} line is reminiscent of a similar quote from the 2nd episode of {{w|Firefly (TV series)|Firefly}}, {{w|The Train Job}}: "I just wanted you to face me so she could get behind ya." In the show, {{w|Malcolm Reynolds}} is aided by {{w|Zoë Washburne}}, his second in command, who gets behind the bar thug he is speaking to. In the comic, Nathan Fillion is using the line on a fan, but {{w|Gina Torres}} is not standing behind [[Cueball]] this time. | ||
− | Summer's line about growing but not retracting her hair appears to mean that because Nathan used her to stop Cueball, she has to stop him as well, which she neatly does. | + | Summer's line about growing but not retracting her hair appears to mean that because Nathan used her to stop Cueball, she has to stop him as well, which she neatly does. Alternatively, the line may be a random non-sequitur of the sort often uttered by her neurologically damaged character in the Firefly 'verse. |
− | Summer's statement in the 10th panel about swallowing a bug is a reference to the movie {{w|Serenity_(film)|Serenity}}, made in 2005 to conclude Firefly's storyline. | + | Summer's statement in the 10th panel about swallowing a bug is a reference to the movie {{w|Serenity_(film)|Serenity}}, made in 2005 to conclude Firefly's storyline. After a harrowing high-speed chase in an open-topped hovercraft, the only comment from Summer's character is "I swallowed a bug," showing that she was either oblivious to or unconcerned by the narrow escape. |
The final panel is a reference to {{w|Fox TelevisionTV}}'s treatment of Firefly. Firefly was cancelled after only 11 episodes of the 14 made were aired, leaving 3 episodes unaired. | The final panel is a reference to {{w|Fox TelevisionTV}}'s treatment of Firefly. Firefly was cancelled after only 11 episodes of the 14 made were aired, leaving 3 episodes unaired. |
Revision as of 09:10, 20 November 2013
Explanation
This is a continuation of the previous comic in "The Race" series, 580: The Race: Part 4.
In panel 6 (2nd panel in the 2nd row), Nathan Fillion line is reminiscent of a similar quote from the 2nd episode of Firefly, The Train Job: "I just wanted you to face me so she could get behind ya." In the show, Malcolm Reynolds is aided by Zoë Washburne, his second in command, who gets behind the bar thug he is speaking to. In the comic, Nathan Fillion is using the line on a fan, but Gina Torres is not standing behind Cueball this time.
Summer's line about growing but not retracting her hair appears to mean that because Nathan used her to stop Cueball, she has to stop him as well, which she neatly does. Alternatively, the line may be a random non-sequitur of the sort often uttered by her neurologically damaged character in the Firefly 'verse.
Summer's statement in the 10th panel about swallowing a bug is a reference to the movie Serenity, made in 2005 to conclude Firefly's storyline. After a harrowing high-speed chase in an open-topped hovercraft, the only comment from Summer's character is "I swallowed a bug," showing that she was either oblivious to or unconcerned by the narrow escape.
The final panel is a reference to Fox TelevisionTV's treatment of Firefly. Firefly was cancelled after only 11 episodes of the 14 made were aired, leaving 3 episodes unaired.
Internet petitions, contrary to the sarcastic suggestion in the final panel, pretty much never work.
All comics in "The Race" series:
- 577: The Race: Part 1
- 578: The Race: Part 2
- 579: The Race: Part 3
- 580: The Race: Part 4
- 581: The Race: Part 5
This series was released on 5 consecutive days(Monday-Friday) and not over the usual Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule.
Transcript
- [Nathan skates in.]
- Nathan: So you took care of him?
- Summer: I can exude hair but not retract it.
- Nathan: That a yes?
- [Summer grabs Nathan's arm as he skates past her, pulling him off the board.]
- Nathan: Bwah!
- [An Andy Capp-esque meleè dust cloud.]
- WHAP BAM POW WHAM
- [Summer skates away.]
- [A beat-up Nathan approaches an similarly battered Cueball.]
- Nathan: She may have my board, but I can still beat you to the finish line if I bring you down.
- Cueball: Bring it, Captain Tightpants.
- Nathan: I've got nothing to bring. I just said that so she could get behind you.
- [Cueball turns.]
- Cueball: Who—
- [Cueball is hit with his board.]
- WHAM
- [Nathan stands over a prone Cueball.]
- Nathan: I just said that so I could get behind you. The serious fans always fall for the quotes.
- [Wide panel of Summer crossing the finishing line on Nathan's board, breaking through the tape.]
- Announcer: And the winner is...
- Off-screen voice: Summer Glau?
- Summer: I swallowed a bug again.
- [Close-up of Cueball's beaten face.]
- Cueball: All right, Fillion. I've had enough of your treachery and ...rugged good looks. This ends here.
- [Equally close-up: Nathan's face, bearing several grazes.]
- Nathan: All right, fanboy. Let this be our final battle.
- [They rush at each other, fists ready to swing punches.]
- Final battle canceled by Fox.
- Try an Internet petition drive - those totally work.
Discussion
The phrase "captain tightpants" is also a reference to the episode "Shindig" in which Kaylee calls Captain Mal by that name when he is dressed up in fancy garb, and also acting uptight. 184.40.33.194 23:22, 20 October 2013 (UTC)Ethan Francis
- Extrude, but not retract?
Is that a reference to The Sarah Connor Chronicles? Swartzer (talk) 07:35, 19 November 2013 (UTC)
- I don't think so. I think she's mainly just referring to the way hair grows, and how you can grow hair but you can't "take hair back". --JayRulesXKCD (talk) 12:13, 21 September 2016 (UTC)
In one episode River is scared by the open and off-standing hair of the priest (a long-term passenger on board the Firefly) who usually has his hair tied back. The text in the first panel might be a reference.