Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn widowed Episcopal priest struggles with being a single father at home, while dealing with the situations at his Church.An widowed Episcopal priest struggles with being a single father at home, while dealing with the situations at his Church.An widowed Episcopal priest struggles with being a single father at home, while dealing with the situations at his Church.
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The real flaw in this was Dan Aykroyd--of ALL people--being made into The Voice Of Reason...The Moral Center character.
It's not that Aykroyd is not believable in the role...In fact, that was the problem. He was very good as a compassionate, intelligent and devout 'Father' figure. However, Aykroyd's comedic legend was not built upon him delivering 'normal' characterizations. This role could have been played by any number of reliable character actors. Aykroyd in this part is wasted, considering his many talents.
Fans of his comedy high-probability expected a quirky oddball--an eccentric, at the very least. Instead, they got one of the most expressive comedians in the business playing Father Normal.
It's not that Aykroyd is not believable in the role...In fact, that was the problem. He was very good as a compassionate, intelligent and devout 'Father' figure. However, Aykroyd's comedic legend was not built upon him delivering 'normal' characterizations. This role could have been played by any number of reliable character actors. Aykroyd in this part is wasted, considering his many talents.
Fans of his comedy high-probability expected a quirky oddball--an eccentric, at the very least. Instead, they got one of the most expressive comedians in the business playing Father Normal.
I am a certifiable sitcom junkie, and I have watched at least one episode of nearly every show ever broadcast on North American Television. With the one episode of this show I watched, It was hard for me to keep from vomiting. This show was of waste of a great actors talent, and put a blemish on the face of religion. I hope that whoever thought up this tripe was fired and banned from writing.
Chester's Rating: **/10
Chester's Rating: **/10
Just like "On Our Own" this was a show that made a somewhat taboo subject not so awkward. The whole concept of a preacher being portrayed as a "cool guy" was interesting and it really presented another side of Christianity than the bible thumping discriminating stereotype.
Dan Akroyd was ideal for the part and the whole deal with him being widowed and trying to raise his kids alone really gave the series a sense of realism. It's too bad that all most viewers saw was that he was a preacher and thus the show couldn't be entertaining or have a positive message.
Dan Akroyd was ideal for the part and the whole deal with him being widowed and trying to raise his kids alone really gave the series a sense of realism. It's too bad that all most viewers saw was that he was a preacher and thus the show couldn't be entertaining or have a positive message.
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- AnecdotesDan Aykroyd also made a crossover appearance as Rev. Mike Webber on Losing My Religion (1997).
- ConnexionsReferenced in Home Improvement: Losing My Religion (1997)
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