I know that my childhood friend up in Vermont will most likely be watching it. Since she converted to Judaism, and her husband's ex was a Deacon in the Episcopal Church, and said ex is a certified loonie, she will watch the show to laugh at my faith, and those in it, as well as at this program.
I am not thrilled. At least she had the manners to NOT ask me about it today. I plan on not discussing it with her at all. It's another one of those topics that when she brings it up, I will have a deaf eat.
However, I wrote an email to the director of programs for the local affiliate of NBC in Panama City, WVHG, and amazingly, he wrote back the nicest email, asking me to simply watch it, and if I did, to let him know. I had admitted that I only knew of the show by what I had read, and that I didn't intend to watch it all, ever.
He was polite, sincere and honored my beliefs, since I am an Episcopalian and am especially wary of any show coming out of TV-land or Hollyweird that points it's pen and/or actors at my faith.
May we all hope for a quick death for this thing?
"Since she converted to Judaism, and her husband's ex was a Deacon in the Episcopal Church, and said ex is a certified loonie, she will watch the show to laugh at my faith, and those in it, as well as at this program."
Huh?
Just give her post 6 to read.