The renegade rangers?
Those were TNT's words, and where the series might have been going in the second season (Which makes me wonder why TNT would use those words when describing the first season.
The renegade rangers?
Those were TNT's words, and where the series might have been going in the second season (Which makes me wonder why TNT would use those words when describing the first season.
The renegade rangers?
Those were TNT's words, and where the series might have been going in the second season (Which makes me wonder why TNT would use those words when describing the first season.
It's because TNT "thought" that Crusade was a series about "renegade" Rangers. This is evidenced by the following video ad which was shown on TNT long before the Crusade series was ever shown:
WARNING:
The following video is in very poor condition
and is in Quicktime (ugh) format.
Early TNT Crusade promo
The renegade rangers?
Those were TNT's words, and where the series might have been going in the second season (Which makes me wonder why TNT would use those words when describing the first season.
It's because TNT "thought" that Crusade was a series about "renegade" Rangers. This is evidenced by the following video ad which was shown on TNT long before the Crusade series was ever shown:
WARNING:
The following video is in very poor condition
and is in Quicktime (ugh) format.
Early TNT Crusade promo
Oh My God! I never saw that. It has to be the most explosions per second of any promo I've ever seen. The ending sentence:
"I do not want your kind in a blind panic." was never said in the series, or in "A Call to Arms." They spliced it together from:
"I"
"do not want your kind"
and
"in a blind panic...."
...and came mostly from the dream sequence intro. to "Racing the Night." Then they laid it over the Drazi from "A Call to Arms," who didn't say any of those words. Good grief!
They must think a series can only be worthwhile if it has nearly continuous explosions. They even used Star Trek "Red Alert" sounds.
Oh My God! I never saw that. It has to be the most explosions per second of any promo I've ever seen. The ending sentence:
"I do not want your kind in a blind panic." was never said in the series, or in "A Call to Arms." They spliced it together from:
"I"
"do not want your kind"
and
"in a blind panic...."
...and came mostly from the dream sequence intro. to "Racing the Night." Then they laid it over the Drazi from "A Call to Arms," who didn't say any of those words. Good grief!
They must think a series can only be worthwhile if it has nearly continuous explosions. They even used Star Trek "Red Alert" sounds.
I am relaxed. Just trying to provide some constructive criticism and some ideas.
I am relaxed. Just trying to provide some constructive criticism and some ideas.
Oh, it only gets worse .....
TNT ran a group of these promos long before the series ever started. They ran them between 4 and 5 A.M.
In the next promo, they once again "lifted" the voice of the Drazi from "Racing The Night" and dubbed it onto the Drakh leader from "War Zone". (I wondered why the Drakh had Drazi accents) They tripled the explosions and continued hammering us with that stupid "Who Will Live and Who Will Die" question.
With much disgust, I present the "explosive" 6 Rangers promo:
(Hey TNT ... you goofs
Oh, it only gets worse .....
TNT ran a group of these promos long before the series ever started. They ran them between 4 and 5 A.M.
In the next promo, they once again "lifted" the voice of the Drazi from "Racing The Night" and dubbed it onto the Drakh leader from "War Zone". (I wondered why the Drakh had Drazi accents) They tripled the explosions and continued hammering us with that stupid "Who Will Live and Who Will Die" question.
With much disgust, I present the "explosive" 6 Rangers promo:
(Hey TNT ... you goofs
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