Sometimes Cutting Is Good??
Posted: Mon Jan 31, 2005 7:21 pm
I know, everyone's going to scream sacrilege here but I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed scenes that have been cut out of the syndicated airings of KR that are actually better left out?
I didn't see White Bird when it first aired, so until the DVDs came out, I'd only ever seen the cut version. And that montage early on of Michael thinking of Stevie is really cheesy, IMHO. I think they probably felt their hands were a little tied in filming it because if he had been thinking of the two of them together, they would have had to use Larry Anderson (being Michael Long and all). So instead it's these cheesy images of just her. And I really think the episode is much better off without it.
There also seems to be some filler scenes in Chariots of Gold that just don't add much to the episode and it seems that the episode is a little tighter without them.
Just wondering if anyone else feels this way about any of the episodes?
I didn't see White Bird when it first aired, so until the DVDs came out, I'd only ever seen the cut version. And that montage early on of Michael thinking of Stevie is really cheesy, IMHO. I think they probably felt their hands were a little tied in filming it because if he had been thinking of the two of them together, they would have had to use Larry Anderson (being Michael Long and all). So instead it's these cheesy images of just her. And I really think the episode is much better off without it.
There also seems to be some filler scenes in Chariots of Gold that just don't add much to the episode and it seems that the episode is a little tighter without them.
Just wondering if anyone else feels this way about any of the episodes?