User blog comment:Cody73/The good about TDAS (Yes folks.... THE GOOD)/@comment-25285054-20141110211741/@comment-1037137-20141110222248

No, it surely doesn't. Mal's totally unconvincing in his alleged role and they had the audacity to imply that nobody could catch on to his evil until it was far too late, which really makes him an even worse floater. If you're a villain who just wins by floating, then something is very wrong. Most of the other villains never floated, they worked for their victories and had to deal with very real threats and competition to do it, as TDPIScarlett said.