Posted on 01/27/2006 6:59:10 AM PST by kronos77
NBC's "The Book of Daniel" may have launched to great controversy and hoopla.
But, today, the show ended with a whimper – pulled unceremoniously from NBC's Friday night schedule, effective immediately, with no more of an announcement than an entry on an NBC blog by creator Jack Kenny.
"Unfortunately, due to many reasons, 'The Book of Daniel' will no longer be aired on NBC on Friday nights," he wrote to fans. "I just wanted to say 'thank you' to all of you who supported the show. There were many wonderful, talented people who contributed to its success – and I do mean success. Whatever the outcome, I feel that I accomplished what I set out to do: A solid family drama, with lots of humor, that honestly explored the lives of the Webster family. Good, flawed people, who loved each other no matter what ... and there was always a lot of 'what'! I remain proud of our product, proud of my association with Sony, NBC Universal, and NBC, who all took a chance on a project that spoke to them, and proud to have made an impact on so many of your lives."
Aidan Quinn as Episcopal priest with Garret Dillahunt as 'Jesus' in NBC's 'Book of Daniel'
As WorldNetDaily first reported, "The Book of Daniel," written by a homosexual, was promoted as the only show on television in which Jesus appeared as a recurring character and the only network prime-time drama series with a regular male "gay" character, a 23-year-old Republican son. The main character, Daniel Webster, was a troubled, pill-popping Episcopal priest.
They call this a success? (Dumping all stock connected to NBC...)
The guy is dilusional. It was an abject failure that never should have aired. And it was the antithesis of a "solid" family. It was a disjointed, perversion of what a traditional family should be. And the traditional model is the solid base and foundation for society. The further we depart from it, the weaker and more disjointed we shall be as a society as a whole. IMHO, this series promoted THAT agenda. Nothing more, nothing less.
In serbia, director, crew and filming company would be burned for fun.
Thankfull to God to be Serb and thankfull to God even more, to be Conservative!
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