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Crusade - Vol. 1.03 [VHS] [1999]
 
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Crusade - Vol. 1.03 [VHS] [1999]

VHS ~ Gary Cole
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Gary Cole, Tracy Scoggins, Daniel Dae Kim, David Allen Brooks, Peter Woodward
  • Directors: Tony Dow
  • Producers: Tracy Yates
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • VHS Release Date: 10 April 2000
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00004RCPZ
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 26,299 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

When Babylon 5 finished its promised five-year run, it was obvious some things had been left out. Numerous plotlines lay casually unresolved and way too many "hints" looked ahead to an ominous future. With the Shadows dispatched at the end of the Great War, the final season revealed a race of hangers-on who stayed behind to continue the mischief-making. The biggest clue that more was to follow, came in the fourth TV movie A Call To Arms which introduced several new characters into the mix. Here we saw the Drakh's final "Planet Killer" let loose in Earth's atmosphere--a deadly virus that will take five years to adapt to human DNA, and then wipe it out. The rather high-stakes solution offered by Earthgov is to send an experimental starship, the Excalibur, out into the galaxy to find a cure. The Excalibur's crew is headed up by Gary Cole as Capt. Matthew Gideon; a no-nonsense leader whose principles seem to be challenged every show ("I'm not subtle. I'm not pretty. And I'll piss off a lot of people along the way.") Along for the ride are Daniel Dae Kim as the secretly telepathic Lt. John Matheson, Peter Woodward as quixotic Technomage Galen, and Carrie Dobro as the feisty criminal Dureena Nafeel. Although in theory there are members of the heroic Rangers at their side, the initial idea that this series should have the feel of an Arthurian quest clearly didn't come to pass. Suffering a plague of its own in studio indecisiveness, Crusade managed a run of 13 episodes which during post-production were juggled out of chronological order. It should be taken into consideration when viewing that the first eight were filmed last, so the "redesign" seen in the final five is in fact the opposite of what it seems.

"The Path of Sorrows" leads to a healing planet where the crew's past gets explored. Sophie Ward and Gary (Alien Nation) Graham guest star. Then we return to more familiar territory where "The Rules of the Game" are explained. On good ol' Babylon 5, Captain Gideon fruitlessly tries to gain passage to planet Lorka 7 which may have clues to a plague cure ("Some days it's like nailing smoke to the wall"). Guest stars Tim (Zathras) Choate. --Paul Tonks



Synopsis

Featuring the episodes, 'The Path Of Sorrows' and 'The Rules Of The Game'. In 'The Path Of Sorrows', the crew meet with an alien with strange powers. In 'The Rules Of The Game', the crew need to negotiate for certain medical secrets.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Path of Sorrows is GREAT, 31 Aug 2000
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These episodes aren't full of action, but the Path of Sorrows is one of the finest episodes in all Science Fiction history.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointing, 25 Jun 2000
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As myself i presume that you are a babylon 5 fan and when i bought this video i was thouroghly dissapointed with the bad choice of episodes. not one of them contains a space scene and only one mentions the shadows! my advice would be to not by this as it will put you off the babylon project forever
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