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Jayne Cobb is a fictional character in the science fiction television series Firefly. He is played by Adam Baldwin.
Character historySpoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Jayne is a mercenary who did not fight on either side of the Unification War. He met up with former Independent fighters Malcolm Reynolds and Zoe when his gang tried to rob them. Mal offered him a larger share of heists and his own bunk. Jayne then shot one of his companions and joined up with Mal.
Jayne is regarded as something of a Robin Hood-like folk hero by the people of Canton on Higgins' Moon ("Jaynestown"). They have erected a statue of him in the center of the town and sing a song dedicated to "the hero of Canton, the man they call Jayne" ("The Ballad of Jayne Cobb") in which they tell how "he robbed from the rich and he gave to the poor". The true story is, however, less heroic. Jayne and his then-partner Stitch Hessian did indeed steal from Magistrate Higgins and drop the money on the town, but this was only because during his escape, Jayne's ship was attacked and damaged. Needing to lose a great deal of weight to remain flying, Jayne dropped the money in desperation, but only after having already thrown out his unfortunate partner. In this episode he let his emotional walls down the most, becoming deeply disturbed when the townspeople continued to idolize him after learning the truth, and being particularly affected when a man took a shot intended for him when Stitch tried to kill him. He also states that he has been to the edge of space, but doesn't understand what about it made Reavers go insane, stating that it "...just looked like more space." PersonalityImage:Jayne cap.jpg Adam Baldwin as Jayne, proudly wearing the cap hand-made by his mother. Jayne demonstrates unexpected sentimentality in "The Message", when it is revealed that he sends some of the money earned by his mercenary activities home to his mother. In the same episode, he proudly sports a ridiculous orange knit cap with earflaps, simply because his mother made it for him (Wash: "A man walks down the street in that hat, people know he's not afraid of anything."). The same "cunning hat" has become a favorite among fans, and there are several knitting patterns of it online. Other telling examples of Jayne's human side are when Kaylee is shot in the pilot episode and he can be seen watching her nervously from outside the infirmary, as well as his request to Mal of not telling the other crewmembers that he betrayed Simon and River in "Ariel" when he thinks he's about to die. Jayne has shown fear at anything to do with Reavers, a subpopulation of feral humans. He is convinced that fugitives Simon and his sister River Tam will bring the Alliance down on them, and this concern fuels his dislike of the Tams. This led to him nearly handing them over to the Alliance in "Ariel", but even before the Alliance forces double-crossed him to keep the money for themselves he was showing doubt about his decision after Simon helped save a patient from an incompetent doctor, and after they learned precisely what had happened to River. Jayne has also demonstrated fear of dying in what he considers an unmanly manner, notably being "spaced". Spoilers end here.
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