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Assuming that they actually WATCHED the thing -- I think they didn't -- this is exactly why cutting out the TNT-Atlanta story from the commentary is a bad thing. If you hadn't been paying attention online, you'd never know what really happened. It's hardly the casting or the "realization" (meaning production values?) that killed the show.
Second: What "true origins" are they talking about?
With the aborted 13-episode run of Crusade (Warner Bros., Not Rated, DVD-$59.95 SRP), J. Michael Straczynski managed to completely decimate any of the goodwill he had build up over the course of the 5-year run of his mostly stellar Babylon 5. Where B5 was nuanced, well-written, and well-cast, Crusade was a bastardized mish-mash of lackluster writing, poor realization, and unfortunate casting. Hey, but now you can judge for yourself with the release of the complete run, which also features a few audio commentaries and a pair of behind-the-scenes documentaries (sadly, JMS does not admit the true origins of the concept in any of them).
Assuming that they actually WATCHED the thing -- I think they didn't -- this is exactly why cutting out the TNT-Atlanta story from the commentary is a bad thing. If you hadn't been paying attention online, you'd never know what really happened. It's hardly the casting or the "realization" (meaning production values?) that killed the show.
Second: What "true origins" are they talking about?