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Why is it so hard for the DVD companies and studios to put the
episodes of a TV show that they release IN THE CORRECT DAMN ORDER? Seriously why is that so freaking hard? Lots of TV shows air out of the order that they take place (that's a rant for another time), so you would think that when these shows are put on DVD, this would be a great time to fix this, alas, it rarely is so. Some shows like Homicide: Life On The Street. The Job and Firefly use the DVD format to correct the out of continuity order that the show was subjected to when it aired. Most shows seem to say "**** it" and just go with air date order... to hell with the story. Great examples of this are shows like Earth 2, Starhunter, Law & Order, The Practice, The Dresden Files and others. The episodes on the discs are in the order they originally aired, yet if you watch them for the first time in the the air date/dvd order, there are lots of continuity issues and in some cases outright confusion about what the hell is going on. This is an issue that would be easy as hell for the DVD companies to fix when they get the episodes to master, so why don't they fix it? Seriously. When I got my Earth 2 set and found that to watch the episodes in continuity order I had to keep changing discs, I e-mailed Universal about it, explained how the episodes were aired on NBC all those years ago OUT OF ORDER and asked why they did not correct this, the response I got back (not a premade response) was that the the DVD was the air date order and therefore WAS the correct order. To me, that is just arrogant and ignorant on the part of whomever e-mailed me from Universal. Not only was the order OBVIOUSLY wrong (the way they have things, an episode that STARTS a plotline airs AFTER the episode where that story ENDs), but it was something that The Scifi Channel corrected when they aired the series, so it was not something that would have taken much effort AT ALL. Similar issue with The Practice. ABC aired them very much out of order, FX and syndication airs them in the order they take place, so what do you know? The DVD set is in the ABC air date order. If the studio can fix this issue for syndication and for cable, why not for the DVD set that I am forking over money for? For Starhunter, what is the pilot (and CLEARLY the pilot), is the 3rd or 4th episode on the set. Why? Even my crappy Brentwood DVD set for Starhunter had the episodes in the correct order. For Law & Order, CBS made a pilot for L&O 2 years before NBC picked up the show, that pilot (with lots of cast changes, a format change etc...) was aired on NBC as a special between episodes 8 and 9. So you would think the DVD set would place that early pilot first would you not? Nope, it's on the set as episode 9. It just seems so simple, why don't they put any effort into these things..... Imagine how bad shows like Battlestar Galactica, Heroes and The Shield would be on DVD if the DVD's were not in the order you are meant to watch them? mhadley |
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2007 18:24:59 -0700, mhadley <> wrote:
> Why is it so hard for the DVD companies and studios to put the >episodes of a TV show that they release IN THE CORRECT DAMN ORDER? >Seriously why is that so freaking hard? > > Lots of TV shows air out of the order that they take place (that's >a >rant for another time), so you would think that when these shows are >put on DVD, this would be a great time to fix this, alas, it rarely >is >so. Get a life you couch potato. dave |
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On Sep 16, 6:24 pm, mhadley <mhad...@itol.com> wrote:
> Imagine how bad shows like Battlestar Galactica, Heroes and The > Shield would be on DVD if the DVD's were not in the order you are > meant to watch them? I think the question is "How do you define 'meant to watch them'"? A classic example (that bugs me too!) is Batman: The Animated Series. The DVDs place the episodes in production order rather than airdate order. But again, how do you decide which is "correct"? I prefer the airdate order because it goes a long time before introducing Robin and this allows for a few false starts. But it's hard to fault someone for taking the serial numbers off the shows and putting them on disc in that order. - Jordan Jordan |
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Jordan <> wrote:
> But again, how do you decide which is "correct"? I prefer the airdate > order because it goes a long time before introducing Robin and this > allows for a few false starts. But it's hard to fault someone for > taking the serial numbers off the shows and putting them on disc in > that order. I would say it should be up to the director/producer to decide. For instance, fans of Firefly are aware that Fox decided to run the train robbery episode as the premiere, instead of the pilot, or even the first episode. The DVDs, thankfully, put things in the right order. -- It's not broken. It's...advanced. Doug Jacobs |
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