Thank you AFA

I really have the AFA to thank for putting me onto The Book of Daniel.  Normally, I would have read the blurb, seen it was “just another show about religion” and not given it a second thought.  After the noise that the AFA and their underlings made about the show, I thought I should check it out.  I'm glad that I did.  I recorded the first episode (a double one) on Friday night and watched it after our Desperate Housewives Season 1 partial catchup.

It's quirky, and deals with everyday life issues – albeit packed into one hour a week.  It's good to see that the kids of Daniel are not perfect.  It's a reflection on the reality that the preacher's children are often not as perfect as everyone would think they are.  I like that one of Daniel's children is gay, and that one is adopted.  The scene where the vestry man's wife – Nora – tells it like it is about having asian grandchildren is closer to the truth than some of those in organizations like the AFA might like.  I think the show aims to capture the story of a priest with a parish that has a lot of Sunday Christians (the “holier than thou” crap scenes are going to be my favorites I think).

I am disappointed that Jesus is so white, but I guess ABC couldn't afford to annoy everyone.  It is a nice little twist though, and Jesus is portrayed as the man who welcomes you, rather than tells you what to do – much like a therapist. 

The show portrays a family that has it's problems – as can be seen by the opening scene of Daniel bailing out his daughter for drug possession, and works their way through them. It's a little like Seventh Heaven, but where the son in that show should have been gay, this one gets it right 🙂

Of course, there is a part of me that wonders if the AFA made the noise so I would watch it.

James

James Nunn keeps himself busy running his business, volunteering when possible, hosting exchange students, sticking his nose into social issues but is generally considered a good guy. He loves to keep track of things using technology. He has a waning social media presence and is an occasional blogger capturing life's little (and big) moments. He was born in Australia, but now lives in New Orleans, Louisiana (USA) with his husband and two dogs.