I enjoyed it and I thought it could have become better. I thought Gary Cole was a good choice for lead and Galen was an interesting character.
I never cared at all for Trace, largely because he seemed "shoehorned" into the cast and story. At least he was aprt of the catalyst for one of my favorite lines from the series, in this episode no less:
Dureena: "Gods, I'm drownign in an ocean of testosterone."
Max: "Don't worry, you're equipped with floataton devices."
As for Trace, he is exactly what he appears to be - a character shoehorned in against JMS's will. I suspect he's as boring as he is because JMS, either consciously or not, deliberately sabotaged him in a fit of pique and spite against TNT.
It seems a little odd that two networks would both want a pilot character added.
I think a lot of the show's following comes from the mystique of the might-have-beens, not the what-actually-was.
One problem is that it appears to have been so underbudgeted that there are episodes where the director doesn't even seem to have gotten enough coverage for the show to be competently assembled.
One the one hand, JMS was clearly recycling ideas and dialogue and the standalone episodes weren't that good.
that it's alive and malicious, and that Gideon would become the Box or be absorbed into it or something like that.
I don't lament that it didn't last as long as Babylon 5, but I do lament that it wasn't at least given enough episodes to wrap up the story.
jms said:Not as such, though Crusade is a 5 year story.
The fifth season of B5 was shot on a 6-day schedule, instead of the typical 7 days...
That's not so very surprising either.
I heard Galen was going to become a mage.
I'll never know what an Apocalypse Box is!
Except that enough episodes to wrap up the story would have been just as long as Babylon 5.
TNT did show all of the episodes. They showed them in the order that they'd mandated (which I believe is the same order the DVD has them) with the black uniform episodes (which were filmed after a hiatus where the uniforms were changed and additional sets built) being shown before the grey (original) uniform episodes. That caused the production folks to do some dialogue replacement to try to keep the change as minimally noticeable as possible.I would have watched it, but they cancelled it before it was even on tv. So they just showed a few episodes out of order and then it was done without even waiting for ratings.
Which was deliberately orchestrated by TNT. For an example of some of the creative notes, here's an actual memo regarding some of them and some more samples are [url=http://www.jmsnews.com/msg.aspx?id=1-17090]here, which include:The Strazinski guy and the suits couldn't get along.
"We'd like to have one of the characters include a sexual explorer, so when they make contact with a new race, his or her job is to go and have sex with them."
"We want to see more fist-fights on the bridge."
"We'd like to see an episode worked around a wrestler, since wrestling is hot
right now."
I think the show had a lot of potential
Except that enough episodes to wrap up the story would have been just as long as Babylon 5.
According to the original plan, sure. But needed to close out the virus story-line and drop the needed hints about the technomages and the Apocalypse Box? Doable within the end of a second season
So, this thing about the episodes being shown out of order, black uniforms, gray uniforms. Is this gonna cause me to![]()
and not understand what's going on?
The biggest problem for me was making this show part of the Babylon 5 universe. B5 was a special, once in a lifetime experience. If Crusdae had been an independent creation, it might have worked. Maybe, maybe not. I don't know.
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