• Our Mrs. Reynolds

    Our Mrs. Reynolds

    “Everybody plays each other. That’s all anybody ever does. We play parts.”

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  • Safe

    Safe

    “So finally a decent wound on this ship and I missed out.”

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  • Shindig

    Shindig

    “How will we know unless we question it?”

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  • Bushwhacked

    Bushwhacked

    “He looked bigger when I couldn’t see him.”

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  • The Train Job

    The Train Job

    “Are there aliens or monkeys in the engines? Flying space monkeys?”

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  • Serenity (Part 2)

    Serenity (Part 2)

    “Here’s a little concept I’ve been working on – how about we shoot first?”

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  • Serenity (Part 1)

    Serenity (Part 1)

    “We’re not gonna die. We can’t die, Bendis. You know why? Because we are so very pretty. We are just too pretty for God to let us die.”

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  • The TV Series

    A rag tag group of rebels who ‘steal from the rich’ and… keep the rewards. The crew of the Firefly-class ship Serenity actually do have morals. In an epic year that changed their lives, Captain Mal Reynold’s decision to take aboard three new passengers brought him…

  • ‘Saffron’ Reynolds

    Not much is known about the woman Mal Reynolds knows as Saffron, not even her real name. She’s a man-eater, who gets married to men in an effort to steal from them or to get some other property or item from their hefty fortunes. She encounters…

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  • Adelai Niska

    You don’t cross Adelai Niska. If he tells you he has a job you take it, it’ll be worth the bucks, but double-cross him and you pay the ultimate price. Niska is a man who has no qualms about torture, drugs or murder, and is fiercely…

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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. Now with a new show set in the BuffyVerse eagerly anticipated by fans old and new and featuring the return of Sarah Michelle Gellar as Buffy, it’s time to spruce up The Watcher’s Guide for a new generation.

All the episodes have been added, along with notes, biographies and continuity references. But as always, one question remains… Where Do We Go From Here?