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11/13/14, 06:58 PM | #1 |
Shadow Ranger
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Re: Absence of Steve Cardenas in "Good as Gold"
Again, wow. Makes me wonder, if Saban's treatment is so bad, why did ASJ come back for Zeo, why did JDF come back for what's it called, why did BOTH of them appear in Forever Red and why did JYB come back for those two eps? And didn't Walter Jones end up doing some voice work for a while? How on earth is Saban getting any actors with this treatment??
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11/13/14, 06:59 PM | #2 |
Putty Patroller
Join Date: 10/04/11
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Re: Absence of Steve Cardenas in "Good as Gold"
^people have to eat and money always makes people forget the past
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11/13/14, 06:59 PM | #3 |
Power Ranger
Join Date: 03/15/11
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Re: Absence of Steve Cardenas in "Good as Gold"
And in the case of Forever Red, Dino Thunder and Once a Ranger, it was a different regime by then, those are Disney.
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11/13/14, 07:00 PM | #4 |
Shadow Ranger
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Re: Absence of Steve Cardenas in "Good as Gold"
Thanks for the information guys!
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11/13/14, 07:01 PM | #5 | |
Shadow Ranger
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Re: Absence of Steve Cardenas in "Good as Gold"
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The general reason the actors came back (ASJ in Zeo and FR, Walter in FR, JYB, etc.) was that they maintained good relationships with the producers of the show like Koichi Sakamoto and Johnathan Tzachor, so they either came back as a favor or because it was a paycheck. Saban is notorious for being cheap and maintaining bad relationships with his actors, and it has hurt him (not financially, the guys still rich), the 20th Anniversary Mega War is going to be a complete bust, most of the actors won't consider doing the show because it's still non-union or they feel they aren't getting enough respect. They got a weird mixed bag of Rangers, but it's absolutely not the big 20th anniversary fans deserve |
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