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The sci-fi series that never said die is rising from the Earth once more.
Comedian Patton Oswalt will write ‘Serenity: Float Out,’ a comic book that picks up where the film ‘Serenity’ left off, with the death of the ship’s pilot, Wash.
Oswalt said the new chapter of the ‘Firefly’ saga features the remaining crew christening a new ship, hence the “float out,” and recalling stories of Wash in action.
“We’re basically seeing what could be the start of a new adventure,” Oswalt told MTV.
MTV has also released an image of the comic’s new cover art featuring Wash. The comic from Dark Horse Comics will hit stands on June 2.
Watch promo and sneak peeks of The Secret Life of the American Teenager Season 2 Episode 23 I Got You, Babe
Watch a sneak peek & promotional photos of Burn Notice Season 3 Episode 16 “Devil You Know“ airing this Thursday March 4 2010 on USA Network (10 p.m. ET).
Synopsis: Burn Notice Season 3 Episode 16 “Devil You Know” - Michael’s worst fears come to life when a world class terrorist is unleashed on Miami, threatening to detonate a bomb if Michael doesn’t give him what he wants. With the FBI hot on his trail, Michael will need every advantage, and every friend, on his side to defeat this madman.
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Watch promo of The Secret Life of the American Teenager Season 2 Episode 22 Good Girls & Boys
Watch promo of The Secret Life of the American Teenager Season 2 Episode 21 “Choices”
Watch Cast Promotional Photos of Burn Notice Season 3
Watch a sneak peek of the new USA series White Collar Season 1 Episode 12 “Bottlenecked“ which airs Tuesday February 23 on USA (10-11 p.m. ET).
Synopsis: White Collar Season 1 Episode 12 “Bottlenecked” - In the premiere of “Bottlenecked” an old rival of Neal’s lays down a challenge: to see if either of them can create an impossible forgery. But as the rival uses brutal and deadly tactics to achieve his ends, Neal quickly realizes that much more is at stake than bragging rights!
In this kind of, sort of action-packed episode of ‘Archer,’ the screwed-up relationships between characters really picked up speed. Drama is always heightened when you’re stuck with your ex and your unfaithful current beau in a ticking time bomb of a blimp — er, rigid airship.

It will be interesting to see how much longer they can go on without addressing Cyril’s affair with Cheryl/Carol/what’s-her-face. The show is only set to run for ten episodes, so it’s not unimaginable that they could leave the big reveal for the final episode. And we can assume it will be big because we all saw what Lana did even when Archer and Cyril were just training together.
The Excelsior promo was fantastic in all its mid-century cheesy glory. It did further confuse me as to the ‘Archer’ time period though. Obviously this ad was meant to be new but it looked super-60s, but the pop culture references through the series are occasionally from the naughts (I must refer to “the Dane Cook of martial arts”). Of course, the entire world surrounding this animated series is ridiculous enough that the continuity regarding the time period isn’t a huge issue and actually becomes a bit of a joke itself. I can dig it.
Everything about that cruise ship in the sky was great as well, including the evil-looking Lt. Kraus, who turned out to be a pretty cool guy who got his scary scar after saving a Jewish girl from a gang of skinheads (“So Kraus gets a curb party!”). Archer’s perpetual inability to grasp the safety of helium was a testament to the show’s oddly specific choice of recurring jokes. Elements! Hilarious.
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