There seems to be no definitive way to order the episodes because of conflicts between story elements and the uniforms changes. I prefer to view in the order defined by the story elements - I can easily ignore the uniforms.I've watched Crusade a few times. Each time I can see bits and pieces of where the series was going, but with so few episodes and the behind the scenes politics, the 13 episodes are a mess and are worst than B5's season 1. Of course B5's season 1 had a lot of stand-alone episodes, as Straczynski had done by design that did include story threads for the future, whereas Crusade was one huge story, and all we got were the beginning threads of that story. Crusade's stories were trying to be interconnected, but failed.
I watched it in the order it is in on the DVD set. But the main issue is that we only got the head of the story, and it was cut before you could figure out where the main body was going.There seems to be no definitive way to order the episodes because of conflicts between story elements and the uniforms changes. I prefer to view in the order defined by the story elements - I can easily ignore the uniforms.
JMS seems to have completely lost interest in Crusade - hence the script book series being abandoned. It's frustrating but what can you do?![]()
That's what you get if the network cancels a series with multiple story arcs while it's in production. There have been hints of what was planned for the rest of the first season and a little into the second season. If I recall correctly:I watched it in the order it is in on the DVD set. But the main issue is that we only got the head of the story, and it was cut before you could figure out where the main body was going.
I was a bit surprised that JMS didn't use The Lost Tales to give at least some kind of closure to Crusade. I have to wonder if the first DVD had been successful enough for the series to continue if a future one might have been a conclusion for Crusade, or if he would have at least found a way to give some kind of closure to it in a story focused on B5 characters.I've given up hope for any continuation of Crusade certainly on TV, but also in comics, novels, etc. The best we got is a throwaway line in the Centauri Trilogy by Peter David alluding to the fact that the virus was cured. I don't even think the virus was mentioned in The Lost Tales, even with the inclusion of Galen in one of the stories.
Agree. CRUSADE was a reboot of STAR BLAZERS:QUEST FOR ISCANDAR. A prototype starship Excalibur like the Argo would fire it's massive main weapon like the Argo's Wave-motion gun etc and their mission to get the "cure" for Earth's crisis.All I remember about this one was that the guy who played Galen the technowizard or whatever really liked to ham it up and that the story seemed to be a riff on the old Star Blazers cartoon.
I really should check Crusade out some time. When I originally watched B5 a few years ago I had planned on doing Crusade too, but ended up getting sidetracked and never watched it.
I've bee thinking about doing a B5 rewatch and if/when I do, this time I'll do Crusade too.
I was a bit surprised that JMS didn't use The Lost Tales to give at least some kind of closure to Crusade. I have to wonder if the first DVD had been successful enough for the series to continue if a future one might have been a conclusion for Crusade, or if he would have at least found a way to give some kind of closure to it in a story focused on B5 characters.
Agree. CRUSADE was a reboot of STAR BLAZERS:QUEST FOR ISCANDAR. A prototype starship Excalibur like the Argo would fire it's massive main weapon like the Argo's Wave-motion gun etc and their mission to get the "cure" for Earth's crisis.
I suspect that Peter Woodward was asked to play Galen in the manner of Nicol Williamson as Merlin in John Boorman's Excalibur.If you can stand (or even better, are like me and enjoy) Peter Woodward's overacting as Galen, then the episode "The Long Road" will be a treat as not only do you get him in all his glory, you get his father, Edward Woodward, too!
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