You'll Never Get 100% On This Firefly Quiz

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In the world of genre television, there are few shows that have quite as passionate a fan base as Joss Whedon's Firefly. And what makes the fandom for Firefly all the more impressive, is the fact that the series only actually ran for one 14-episode season.

Of course, there was the Serenity movie and countless other tie-ins - such as comic books, novels, role-playing games, and even fan films - that helped to flesh-out the world of Firefly, but that one season of TV was utter magic for so many.

In hindsight, you can't help but feel that the Fox network made the decision to cancel Firefly after just 11 of its episodes had aired. A space-set western of sorts? That was inclusive? With a fantastic, pitch-perfect cast? And had some badass action? And some major laughs? Seriously, what's not to love!

Regardless, it's now somehow a whopping 16 years since Firefly aired its final episode on Fox. That in itself just sounds absolutely crazy, but time flies when you're yearning for the return of a genre favourite of yesteryear, right?

How well do you remember that one glorious season of Firefly, though? Here, there's a quiz that even the majority of Browncoats will struggle to get full marks on.

1. What Year Was The Series Set In?

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