Timeline of the ‘Verse

Cancelled television shows don’t have much lore, traditionally. Simply put, they’re usually not on the air long enough. But Firefly is unique in the sense that it has an exorbitant amount of material and merchandise far beyond those original fourteen episodes and a feature-film.

What follows is a list of canon stories, as used by this Resource.

Fun with Dick and Jayne
The R. Sessions

Take the Sky
The Shepherd’s Tale
Float Out
Leaves on the Wind (Part 1)
Leaves on the Wind (Part 2)
Leaves on the Wind (Part 3)
Leaves on the Wind (Part 4)
Leaves on the Wind (Part 5)
Leaves on the Wind (Part 6)
No Power in the ‘Verse (Part 1)
No Power in the ‘Verse (Part 2)
No Power in the ‘Verse (Part 3)
No Power in the ‘Verse (Part 4)
No Power in the ‘Verse (Part 5)
No Power in the ‘Verse (Part 6)

Welcome to The Watcher’s Guide, a resource, quite fittingly, back from the dead!

The original website shut down in 2004, following the cancellation of Angel. But Buffy the Vampire Slayer was no flash in the pan. It inspired and changed the way television was made and 30 years later, we’re still discussing the show and hoping for something new from the creative universe built over 254 episodes.

Firefly and Dollhouse also brought unique looks at the human condition in a fresh and innovative way, with a science-fiction twist, just as the BuffyVerse dealt with fantasy.

This website aims to be the ultimate resource for the five Mutant Enemy produced shows, to preserve their legacy, their characters and share it with the generations that have come since…