10 Geek Secrets The Big Bang Theory Made Famous

10. Firefly

Created by Buffy The Vampire Slayer guru Joss Whedon, Firefly was a show that aired on Fox in 2002, but only managed to get through eleven of the fourteen episodes that had been produced before being cancelled. It€™s probably the most famous example of the network€™s trigger-happy approach towards killing off their own shows before they have time to find an audience. In this case, the cancellation triggered off one of the very first massive grass roots online campaigns by fans calling themselves €˜Browncoats€™ (after the nickname for the rebel militia in the show) €“ leading to a feature film in 2005, Serenity, that finished off the storyline but also failed to find a sizeable audience. Fast-forward a few years, and The Big Bang Theory is all over Firefly. It€™s one of Sheldon€™s favourite shows, and one whose cancellation he vehemently protested, although it€™s difficult to imagine him being a Browncoat. The show€™s had a gag based around it around once a season, including one which mentioned the sequel movie. We€™d be amazed if sales of the DVDs haven€™t picked up since then. The best Firefly reference, of course, is in the scene where Sheldon is enumerating famous villains from history, and incorporates Rupert Murdoch, the owner of Fox: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vB9iAuw8ZCE
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