Crusade - The Complete Series (1998)
Genre Drama; Adventure; Science fiction; Action
Studio Warner Bros.
Series Crusade
Movie Release Date 1998
Country USA
Language English
Audience Rating NR (Not Rated)
Running Time 576 mins
Format DVD
Color Color
Cast
Peter Woodward Galen
David Allen Brooks Max Eilerson
Gary Cole Capt. Matthew Gideon
Daniel Dae Kim Lt. John Matheson
Carrie Dobro Dureena Nafeel
Marjean Holden Sarah Chambers
Tracy Scoggins Capt. Elizabeth Lochley
Alex Mendoza Trace Miller
Crew
Writer J. Michael Straczynski
Producer John Copeland
Director Michael Lembeck
Director James Burrows
Writer Peter David
Plot
The first and only spin-off of Babylon 5, J. Michael Straczynski's short-lived sci-fi series Crusade had its roots in the B5 television movie A Call to Arms, in which Earth was battling a Drakh invasion at the end of the Shadow Wars. When Crusade begins, the Drakh have released a deadly virus that threatens to wipe out all 10 billion humans living on Earth unless a cure can be found in five years. To take on this monumental task, Captain Matthew Gideon (Gary Cole) is assigned command of the state-of-the-art Destroyer-class ship Excalibur. His crew includes telepath John Matheson (Daniel Dae Kim); pompous but brilliant archaeologist-linguist Max Eilerson (David Allen Brooks); Dureena, a member of the Thieves' Guild and the last surviving member of her species (Carrie Dobro); medical officer Sarah Chambers (Marjean Holden); and technomage Galen (Peter Woodward).

While Babylon 5 had five years to develop into a powerful saga, Crusade had its plug pulled after a mere 13 episodes (which were reordered for TNT's broadcast), and the series never really got its footing. Galen often took center stage, then disappeared for several episodes. Matheson was underutilized (other than to provide fans with clues about what happened in the Psi-Wars after B5 ended), and tough-guy Gideon bounced back and forth between his desire to save the human race and his own moral code. There were some good action scenes and intriguing concepts (developed in conjunction with the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory). Special effects sometimes were impressive and sometimes showed budget constraints, and we never really saw the power and scope of the mile-and-a-half-long ship, other than the cool bullet cars used to traverse its length. But it did have its moments. If B5 was the spiritual companion to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine with its space-station setting and long story arc, Crusade was more like a traditional Star Trek setting, with mostly stand-alone episodes involving first contact with various species (even if, due to the nature of the Excalibur's quest, such species were usually extinct). And there were occasional tantalizing hints of a broader conspiracy that might have allowed the series to soar. Regardless, B5 fans will welcome even a brief opportunity to revisit this universe, especially when the Excalibur visits the station in "The Rules of the Game." John Sheridan's ex-wife Captain Elizabeth Lochley (Tracy Scoggins) even earned a spot in the opening credits for her appearance in a few episodes. --David Horiuchi

Episodes
1 War Zone
2 The Long Road
3 The Well of Forever
4 The Path of Sorrows
5 Patterns of the Soul
6 Ruling From the Tomb
7 The Rules of the Game
8 Appearances and Other Deceits
9 Racing the Night
10 The Memory of War
11 The Needs of Earth
12 Visitors from Down the Street
13 Each Night I Dream of Home
Features
Disc 1: Color Closed-captioned
Personal Details
My Rating 0
Seen It Yes
Index 3
Collection Status In Collection
Purchase Price $59.98
Location Shelf 1
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Edition Details
Distributor Warner Home Video
Barcode 085393972028
Region Region 1
Release Date 12/7/2004
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Subtitles English; French; Spanish
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 [CC]
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 4