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Usually the episode airing order is right, with a couple of
exceptions, which I can't remember just now (sigh).
jms
Episode order?
Neil S. Turkenkopf <102664.3532@compuserve.com> asks:
> Was this your decision,like the eps were shot out of sequence for
> some reason? Or if not,then what does it mean?
The numerical sequence was massively juggled due to changes and
stuff...so ignore the production numbers *entirely*. We start at 108,
then go all over the place, with the final 5 being 103, 101, 102, 104
and ending on 105. Just go by the titles.
jms
Episode order?
Gar Harris <76657.3333@compuserve.com> asks:
> But you are saying that dispite the numerical sequence being
> disordered, Crusade remains a contining story rather than
> standalone episodes? Also would you answer the question I asked
> about storyboards not being used in episodic TV?
"But you are saying that dispite the numerical sequence being
disordered, Crusade remains a contining story rather than standalone
episodes?"
They're somewhat stand alone that was introducing characters and
setting up the details that would kick the arc into gear with #14.
"Also would you answer the question I asked about storyboards not
being used in episodic TV?"
We used them all the time.
jms