![]() As their argument devolves into personal attacks, Inara calls him a "petty thief" and suggests that he hasn't been serious about his own work lately. Inara gets to her point - she wants to be able to conduct her business, and implies he is deliberately making it hard for her to find clients. When Inara invites him into her shuttle for tea, he rants about her use of "feminine wiles" to manipulate him. The crew is puzzled over Mal's injuries, which he refuses to discuss. Later, Serenity arrives to pick up Mal and the unloaded cargo. When Mal orders Saffron to start walking away from his "scrap o' nowhere", Saffron unsuccessfully works her wiles on him, then switches to teasing him with a profitable planned theft in order to avoid being stranded on "this lifeless piece-of-crap moon". Monty, cursing over his ship's intercom, strands Saffron on the drop point with Mal. Saffron objects and addresses Mal by name, to which Monty interjects that he had never formally introduced the two, catching Saffron at her treachery. Mal tells Monty that "Saffron" is his wife. The two adversaries disarm each other and struggle until a bewildered Monty separates them. "Bridget" turns out to be none other than Mal's nemesis Saffron. As soon as they spot each other, Mal and "Bridget" pull guns on each other. ![]() ![]() ![]() Monty announces that he's gotten married, and introduces his lovely new bride Bridget. Monty's crew is engaged in unloading his own ship as the two captains chat. The show opens in a desert, where a naked Mal sits on a rock, staring into the distance, and says to himself, "Yeah… That went well." Flashback to 72 hours earlier, where Mal meets fellow Independence soldier-turned-smuggler Monty. ![]()
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