First, I’ve really enjoyed this discussion. It’s got me thinking about a lot of things, and while I may not agree with all of your thoughts on it, it’s opened me up to different possibilities.
Having said that, I agree that when they assembled the episodes they didn’t go to the broadcast prints, but the sound tapes they found in storage. It’s possible some of the original tapes were lost, or so degraded they couldn’t be used. Maybe the cans were mislabeled (ask any soundtrack restoration expert about how often that happens). Either way, I can totally buy “wrong tape stuck in the archives.” I just think you and I have differing beliefs on when it would have happened.
I truly feel if they had just gone back to the broadcast prints and restored those and included the mix from that source, this conversation wouldn’t be happening. Which is what I would have loved, really.
Having said that, I agree that when they assembled the episodes they didn’t go to the broadcast prints, but the sound tapes they found in storage. It’s possible some of the original tapes were lost, or so degraded they couldn’t be used. Maybe the cans were mislabeled (ask any soundtrack restoration expert about how often that happens). Either way, I can totally buy “wrong tape stuck in the archives.” I just think you and I have differing beliefs on when it would have happened.
I truly feel if they had just gone back to the broadcast prints and restored those and included the mix from that source, this conversation wouldn’t be happening. Which is what I would have loved, really.