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Screens from ''Serenity'' suggest that Mal was born on [[September 20]] [[2468]]; this would make him 49 at the time of the series ''Firefly'' (however, ''Serenity: The Official Visual Companion'' states that the average human lifespan is 120 years, making Mal the equivalent of a man in his early 30s today). Mal was brought up on a ranch on the planet Shadow. Raised by his mother and "about 40 hands", Mal apparently received a fairly decent education whilst growing up. Though Mal usually seems more practical than intellectual, he occasionally surprises his friends by displaying familiarity in a wide range of literature varying from the works of [[List of minor characters in Firefly#Shan Yu|Shan Yu]] (a fictional psychotic dictator) to [[The Rime of the Ancient Mariner|poems]] by [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] (he has, however, no idea "who" [[Mona Lisa]] is). The [[Firefly RPG]] suggests that the planet Shadow was bombarded by the Alliance, rendering it uninhabitable and providing a proper Motivation for Mal to join the [[Browncoats]].
Screens from ''Serenity'' suggest that Mal was born on [[September 20]] [[2468]]; this would make him 49 at the time of the series ''Firefly'' (however, ''Serenity: The Official Visual Companion'' states that the average human lifespan is 120 years, making Mal the equivalent of a man in his early 30s today). Mal was brought up on a ranch on the planet Shadow. Raised by his mother and "about 40 hands", Mal apparently received a fairly decent education whilst growing up. Though Mal usually seems more practical than intellectual, he occasionally surprises his friends by displaying familiarity in a wide range of literature varying from the works of [[List of minor characters in Firefly#Shan Yu|Shan Yu]] (a fictional psychotic dictator) to [[The Rime of the Ancient Mariner|poems]] by [[Samuel Taylor Coleridge]] (he has, however, no idea "who" [[Mona Lisa]] is). The [[Firefly RPG]] suggests that the planet Shadow was bombarded by the Alliance, thus rending it inhabitable, providing a proper Motivation for Mal to join the [[Browncoats]].


Mal volunteered for the Independents army during the [[Unification War]] against the [[Alliance (Firefly)|Alliance]], gaining the rank of sergeant during that time. His loyal second-in-command [[Zoe Washburne|Zoe]] was by his side for most of the war, surviving many dangerous conflicts with him. The show mentions three such battles, including the Battle of Du-Khang in [[2510]] (featured in "[[The Message (Firefly)|The Message]]") and a long winter campaign in New Kashmir (as told by Zoe in "[[War Stories]]") where he commanded a platoon. Mal was also involved in the ground campaign during the Battle of Sturges (''[[Serenity: Those Left Behind]]'' comics), which according to [[List of minor characters in Firefly#Badger|Badger]] was the "bloodiest and shortest battle in all the war", although Mal considers it a distant second. Mal fought in many more battles, but the turning point for him and the Independents came with their physical and emotional defeat at the ''[[Unification War#Battle of Serenity Valley|Battle of Serenity Valley]]'' on the planet [[List of Firefly planets and moons#Hera|Hera]]. On-screen information from the film ''[[Serenity (film)|Serenity]]'' suggests that Mal was given a [[Brevet (military)|brevet promotion]] to Captain during the Battle of Serenity Valley to take command of the ever-increasing number of Independent troops who were losing their officers at the hands of the Alliance. This might explain why, in one of the deleted scenes from the [[Serenity (Firefly episode)|''Firefly'' pilot]], Mal is described as having commanded at least 2000 men. On-screen information in ''Serenity'' shows him to have been attached to the 57th Overlanders Brigade; in the series pilot, Badger calls it the "Balls and Bayonets Brigade", though it is unclear whether that was a disparaging nickname coined by Badger himself or the actual unit [[sobriquet]].
Mal volunteered for the Independents army during the [[Unification War]] against the [[Alliance (Firefly)|Alliance]], gaining the rank of sergeant during that time. His loyal second-in-command [[Zoe Washburne|Zoe]] was by his side for most of the war, surviving many dangerous conflicts with him. The show mentions three such battles, including the Battle of Du-Khang in [[2510]] (featured in "[[The Message (Firefly)|The Message]]") and a long winter campaign in New Kashmir (as told by Zoe in "[[War Stories]]") where he commanded a platoon. Mal was also involved in the ground campaign during the Battle of Sturges (''[[Serenity: Those Left Behind]]'' comics), which according to [[List of minor characters in Firefly#Badger|Badger]] was the "bloodiest and shortest battle in all the war", although Mal considers it a distant second. Mal fought in many more battles, but the turning point for him and the Independents came with their physical and emotional defeat at the ''[[Unification War#Battle of Serenity Valley|Battle of Serenity Valley]]'' on the planet [[List of Firefly planets and moons#Hera|Hera]]. On-screen information from the film ''[[Serenity (film)|Serenity]]'' suggests that Mal was given a [[Brevet (military)|brevet promotion]] to Captain during the Battle of Serenity Valley to take command of the ever-increasing number of Independent troops who were losing their officers at the hands of the Alliance. This might explain why, in one of the deleted scenes from the [[Serenity (Firefly episode)|''Firefly'' pilot]], Mal is described as having commanded at least 2000 men. On-screen information in ''Serenity'' shows him to have been attached to the 57th Overlanders Brigade; in the series pilot, Badger calls it the "Balls and Bayonets Brigade", though it is unclear whether that was a disparaging nickname coined by Badger himself or the actual unit [[sobriquet]].

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Template:Firefly character Malcolm "Mal" Reynolds is a fictional character leading the ensemble in the science fiction television series Firefly, played by actor Nathan Fillion. In the series, Reynolds is the captain of the Firefly-class spaceship Serenity. The character was named #18 in TV Guide's "Greatest Sci-fi legends" list in 2004.

Production details

Conceived by Joss Whedon, the character Malcolm Reynolds was the only definite character he had in mind when formulating the ensemble cast. He wanted a hero, but not a hero in the classic sense; someone that is "everything that a hero is not."[1]

In the proposed pilot, Mal was much darker and considerably more closed-off. FOX network executives objected, and asked that Mal be 'lightened up'. For the second episode ("The Train Job"), Whedon created a more "jolly" Mal Reynolds.[2]

Casting

Whedon approached Nathan Fillion to play the lead and after explaining the premise and showing Fillion the treatment for the pilot, Fillion was eager for the role.[3] Fillion was called back several times to read for the part before he was cast. He noted that "It was really thrilling. It was my first lead and I was pretty nervous, but I really wanted that part and I wanted to tell those stories."[4]

Costume design

Los Angeles prop shop Applied Effects was approached by Randy Erikson to create Mal's main gun, and gave them a week and a half. Erikson provided a foamcore conceptual mockup and the base guns, one of which was a five-shot .38 caliber Taurus model 85 revolver. Erikson researched American Civil War-era revolvers for inspiration and the final mockup had a brass or bronze look, with the revolver a little elongated. The biggest challenge was masking the shape of the original revolver and still keeping it operable.[5]

GBB Custom Gunleather was tasked with creating Mal's gun holster, which was made out of oak-tanned carving leather[6] The character's coat, relic of his time as a Browncoat, was a collaboration between Firefly costume designer Shawna Trpcic and Jonathan A. Logan, a leather artist. Trpcic sketched her idea and a cloth mockup was created before the final was made with domestic-farmed deerskin. The cuffs are actually the sleeves folded back, evoking the style of Oriental robes with their silk linings. Three coats were made for the character, one called "Number 1" coat and another called "The Hero" coat. The Number 1 coat's bullet hole is drawn in, while The Hero version has a detailed cut and sewn repair.[7]

Character biography

Malcolm's main mission is to keep his crew alive and to keep his ship flying. As Firefly writer Tim Minear stated in an interview: "It's just about getting by. That's always been the mission statement of what the show is -- getting by." In Serenity, Mal says of himself: "[If the] Wind blows Northerly, I go North." [8]

Screens from Serenity suggest that Mal was born on September 20 2468; this would make him 49 at the time of the series Firefly (however, Serenity: The Official Visual Companion states that the average human lifespan is 120 years, making Mal the equivalent of a man in his early 30s today). Mal was brought up on a ranch on the planet Shadow. Raised by his mother and "about 40 hands", Mal apparently received a fairly decent education whilst growing up. Though Mal usually seems more practical than intellectual, he occasionally surprises his friends by displaying familiarity in a wide range of literature varying from the works of Shan Yu (a fictional psychotic dictator) to poems by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (he has, however, no idea "who" Mona Lisa is). The Firefly RPG suggests that the planet Shadow was bombarded by the Alliance, thus rending it inhabitable, providing a proper Motivation for Mal to join the Browncoats.

Mal volunteered for the Independents army during the Unification War against the Alliance, gaining the rank of sergeant during that time. His loyal second-in-command Zoe was by his side for most of the war, surviving many dangerous conflicts with him. The show mentions three such battles, including the Battle of Du-Khang in 2510 (featured in "The Message") and a long winter campaign in New Kashmir (as told by Zoe in "War Stories") where he commanded a platoon. Mal was also involved in the ground campaign during the Battle of Sturges (Serenity: Those Left Behind comics), which according to Badger was the "bloodiest and shortest battle in all the war", although Mal considers it a distant second. Mal fought in many more battles, but the turning point for him and the Independents came with their physical and emotional defeat at the Battle of Serenity Valley on the planet Hera. On-screen information from the film Serenity suggests that Mal was given a brevet promotion to Captain during the Battle of Serenity Valley to take command of the ever-increasing number of Independent troops who were losing their officers at the hands of the Alliance. This might explain why, in one of the deleted scenes from the Firefly pilot, Mal is described as having commanded at least 2000 men. On-screen information in Serenity shows him to have been attached to the 57th Overlanders Brigade; in the series pilot, Badger calls it the "Balls and Bayonets Brigade", though it is unclear whether that was a disparaging nickname coined by Badger himself or the actual unit sobriquet.

The following is on-screen information from the movie Serenity:

Name: Malcom [sic] Reynolds
Gender: Male
DOB: 2468|09|20
Social Control #: 099.836.5.4112



Son of a Rancher, born on the planet
Shadow. Bound by law five times:
smuggling, tariff dodging,
transporting illegal cargo: no
convictions

After the war, Mal acquired his own ship, an old (broken) 03-K64 Firefly-class transport whose previous owner was a man named Captain Harbatkin (Mal never got around to changing the registration papers). Mal named the ship Serenity after the Battle of Serenity Valley, one of the most decisive battles of the Unification War, in which he fought. On board Serenity and during his various travels, in open defiance of the Alliance, continues to wear his brown coat as proof-positive of his true allegiance. He also wields a standard issue officer's pistol as his weapon of choice, to indicate his time in service.

Major themes

Though Mal loses faith in God and religion (between the Battle of Serenity Valley and the bulk of the series), he retains a strong faith in humanity. Though wary in his personal dealings, he puts great stock in the fundamental goodness of people in general. This faith in an individual's abilities to do the right thing manifests strongly in his very negative view of governmental institutions. "Governments," he says in the pilot, are for "getting in a man's way." The Alliance, whose government seems particularly fond of interference and regulation, is thus his logical nemesis. His contempt for the Alliance never completely disappears (although he once said that he "wouldn't mind makin' a buck off 'em", implying that if the Alliance wanted to hire him for a job, he might consider it), and, although he was on the losing side of the Unification War, years later he tells an Alliance officer that he's "still not convinced it was the wrong one". Though he loathes the Alliance, he acknowledges he lost the fight against them and is now looking purely to keep out of their reach; this is best summed in his comment in Serenity, "I just wanna go my way." However, throughout the course of the film Serenity, Mal comes to learn more of the Alliance's dark secrets, which rekindles his fighting spirit and causes him to once again take up the fight against the oppressive regime. Mal expresses his newfound resolve during his speech - "They [the Alliance] will swing back to the belief that they can make people... better. And I do not hold to that. So no more runnin'. I aim to misbehave." His anti-government attitude is reflected in his choice to live on a spaceship, drifting from world to world, as far away from Alliance interference as possible.

Motivations

Fillion shares his view on the motivations of the character he portrayed. Mal has lost so much that each character in the crew he has gathered on Serenity represents an aspect of himself he no longer has. "In Wash, he has a lust for life and a sense of humor he's lost. In Jayne, he has selfishness. In Book, he has spirituality. In Kaylee, he has innocence. Everybody represents a facet of himself that he has lost and that's why he keeps them close and safe, and yet at arm's length."[4]

Conflicts

  • Badger - Mal and Badger are frequently at odds, Badger finds Mal's apparent arrogance to be an impediment to their business relations and has been shown to act with hostility towards Mal and his crew.[9]
  • Niska - When Mal does not finish the job for him during "The Train Job" he is later held to account for it in "War Stories"; he is actually killed for a few seconds, before Niska revives him to torture him some more
  • The Operative - the antagonist of the movie Serenity, the Operative and Mal fought twice; both times, Mal only escaped alive due to luck (The intervention of Inara in the first fight, and his past surgery preventing the Operative's favoured move-- a strike to a nerve cluster -- from taking him out later).

Relationships

  • Zoe - very close. They fought and survived a war together. As Joss Whedon says in the DVD commentary for Serenity, Zoe is "the one person [Mal] can count on the most."[9] Of the 57th Overlanders Brigade, Zoe and Mal are the only survivors.
  • Inara - unresolved romantic/sexual tension between them is one of the character arcs of the series.
  • Kaylee - the two seem to have an older brother/younger sister relationship and sometimes a father/daughter relationship.

Mal generally retains a close relationship with his entire crew, regardless of how much he might try to distance them from him or argue with them; when Simon Tam once asked Mal why he came back to save him from being burned alive by an angry village, he simply replied "You're part of my crew." When pressed again, with Simon citing the ease with which they could have simply been abandoned and the problems caused by their presence, Mal reiterated, "You're on my crew. Why we still talking about this?"

Reception

Fillion won the "Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award - Male" award by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA for his role as Malcolm Reynolds. Fillion also won the SyFy Genre Awards in 2006 for Best Actor/Television and was runner-up for Best Actor/Movie.[10]

The character was named #18 in TV Guide's "Greatest Sci-fi legends" list in 2004.[11]

In the New York Times review of the movie Serenity, Manohla Dargis had this to say about the character and Nathan Fillion: "Mal is no Neo redux; he's closer to Indiana Jones, if absent Harrison Ford's rakishly handsome looks and star magnetism. Like the rest of the cast, Mr. Fillion is a charming performer, but he borrows rather than owns the screen, which dovetails with Mr. Whedon's modest aspirations for this film."[12]

Notes

  1. ^ Whedon, Serenity: The Official Visual Companion, 11
  2. ^ Whedon, Train Job: Director's Commentary, Track 1
  3. ^ "Interview with Nathan Fillion - Dreamwatch Magazine 107". whedon.info. 2003-09-09. Retrieved 2006-07-11. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |year= (help)
  4. ^ a b Whedon, Firefly Companion, Vol 1, 26
  5. ^ Whedon, Firefly Companion, Vol 1, 79-80
  6. ^ Whedon, Firefly Companion, Vol 1, 81
  7. ^ Whedon, Firefly Companion, Vol 1, 83
  8. ^ O'Hare, Kate (2002-10-31). "FOX's 'Firefly' Keeps the Lights On". zap2it.com. Retrieved 2006-07-04. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Text ",00.html" ignored (help); Text "1" ignored (help); Text "78704" ignored (help)
  9. ^ a b The Complete Series: Commentary for "Serenity" (DVD). 2003-12-09. {{cite AV media}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |producer= (help); Unknown parameter |director= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |distributor= ignored (|publisher= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ "SyfyPortal Awards". Retrieved 2006-10-08.
  11. ^ "Captain Mal Reynolds features in '25 Greatest Sci-fi legends' list". Whedonesque.com. 2004-07-27. Retrieved 2006-07-16. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help)
  12. ^ Dargis, Manohla (2005-09-30). "Scruffy Space Cowboys Fighting Their Failings". New York Times.

References

  • Whedon, Joss (2006). Firefly: The Official Visual Companion, Volume 1. UK: Titan Books. ISBN 1-84576-314-9.
  • Whedon, Joss (2005). Serenity: The Official Visual Companion. UK: Titan Books. ISBN 1-84576-082-4.
  • Train Job:Director's Commentary (DVD). 2003-12-09. {{cite AV media}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |distributor= ignored (|publisher= suggested) (help)