As for Firefly, I just never got it (maybe too 'western' which I dislike), though I loved Buffy and Angel. I did love the new Galactica, though it was even a little dark for me at times, they brought back the swear words. Frack!
I had the same reaction to Firefly, though overall I liked it. Whedon just seemed to feel the need to smack us upside the head with all the western stuff in order for us to get the idea of them being out on the wild frontier. I don't need a space captain to have a gun that looked like a 6-shooter and to haul a bunch of cattle to get that. But he does write awesome dialog and the movie was very cool.
I fell out of Galactica during the 2nd season, it was too dark for me.
And, no Terry, don't go out of your way, concentrate on Emer 3 and the Shadowstone Chronicles, we will figure this out.
Buffy had some of the smartest dialogue ever!
Some immortal dialogue from last season's Buffy episode "Two to Go." When Willow is an evil super-witch and coming after the surviving members of the nerd-troika. Andrew the ambiguously oriented nerd gets the best dialogue:
Jonathan lets go of Andrew.
XANDER: And Willow will make you two boneless chickens skinless, too.
ANDREW: And then what? You think your little witch buddy's gonna stop with us? (Xander and Anya glaring at him) You saw her! She's a truck-driving Magic Mama! And we've got maybe seconds before Darth Rosenberg grinds everybody into Jawa-burgers, and not one of you bunch has the midichlorians to stop her.
XANDER: You've never had any tiny bit of sex, have you?
ANYA: The annoying virgin has a point. What if Willow fillets their souls and then comes after us?
XANDER: She won't.
ANYA: You don't know that.
XANDER: We're her friends, Anya. Her family. She would never hurt us.
ANYA: She tried to use you for a hood ornament, Xander. She doesn't care if you live or die.
Xander looks stung by that.
XANDER: Guess you two finally have something in common
Beat. Anya looks slightly chastised. She turns back to her research.
ANYA: I care if you live or die, Xander. I'm just not sure which one I want.
XANDER: Again with the comfort. Look, we both know things might get ugly at, uh, Wiccapalooza. And if it gets really bad...
ANYA: (still not looking at him) Let me guess. You'll propose?
Xander looks a bit hurt by that too, but he presses on.