And of course the greatest irony is that that decision was based on season 5 not performing as well as they'd wanted it to. If JMS'd focused more on wrapping things up than setting new things up, season 5 might've done better, and Crusade might've had a chance.G-Man wrote:It's worse than that. It was announced that the show had been cancelled before the first episode even aired, so it would not have mattered how the ratings were (of course, knowing that the show was cancelled and things would not be resolved did not help ratings).J!! wrote:and then after all that, the TNT executives decided they didn't want the new show before it even started filming, and so set about deliberately sabotaging its ratings so that they wouldn't have to do a full season. so none of those plotlines ever got resolved.
It's a shame too, Crusade had a great premise, and beyond that, it had fucking Galen.