ottomatic <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> the prob with JoA was not that they did too many shows,
> but that Barb, lost her way somewhere around mid-S1 and only rarely got
> back on track
> the first 6 or so epps..., recall the wit and 'tude of the pilot:
> "So, you're God, as in God...", and the Jean D'Arc test, re-test...
> how did that all get mired in the blandfest that followed?
> with the exception of half-a-dozen or so up-to-standard epps scattered
> throught the remainder of the 2 season run, JoA became a sad song of
what
> might have been.
What you say is true, but in the context of all the other prime-time shows
that season, JofA was still a program of note, better than most and unique
to
boot.
What replaces it (Ghost Whisperer) is fun, religion-neutral, and instead
of
seeking clarity so far, seeks to provoke simple emotion. It's not up there
with the average JofA show in terms of overall quality imo, even despite
the
excellent JLH in GW. Nex


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