On Firefly/Serenity

Geeks of the World, Unite!

By Natasha Giardina

Mr. Universe? Mr. Who?

I bet you didn’t even notice him when you first watched Serenity. Admittedly, he only has a few lines and doesn’t really get involved in the blood-and-guts action of the story, except, ultimately, in a rather terminal way. He isn’t what you’d call a hero, and while you could say he is necessary to the plot, you’d have to think twice to remember what he personally did to make the world a better place.

And yet, on reflection, I think you probably can remember him. In fact, I can practically see your brain ticking over: “Mr. Universe, Mr. Universe. . . . Hey—wasn’t he that geek with the lovebot?”

Sigh. Yep, that’s right. Mr. Universe—not only a person of great knowledge, skill, and intelligence, but also a being of immense potential in terms of social and political power—is best remembered for the fact that he married the futuristic equivalent of a blow-up doll. He’s a nerd, a geek, a dork, a dweeb even. He has all the social cachet of a fungal infection. But why is it so? Why, in our technology-dependent era, is the geek marginalized and effaced in our stories and our society, an object of amusement and derision when s/he appears at all, while the action hero is king?

Let’s face it, in a film exploring the nature of right and wrong, the crimes perpetrated in the name of a “greater good,” and the triggers that turn human beings into monsters, Mr. Universe  …

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About Natasha Giardina

Natasha Giardina is a lecturer and senior research assistant at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia. She is currently investigating the ways young people engage with new media technologies and the kinds of online and offline spaces they inhabit. She wears her “Geek Pride” badge with honor and encourages others to come out of the server room.

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