Four gay friends live in L.A. and deal with today's issues, boyfriends, AIDS, your boyfriend's children, making it in the movie biz, etc.Four gay friends live in L.A. and deal with today's issues, boyfriends, AIDS, your boyfriend's children, making it in the movie biz, etc.Four gay friends live in L.A. and deal with today's issues, boyfriends, AIDS, your boyfriend's children, making it in the movie biz, etc.
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Jennia Fredrique Aponte
- Brandy
- (as Jennia Fredrique)
Doug Spearman
- Chance
- (as Douglas Spearman)
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Noah's Arc is the best show ever,It truly give's a real life look into what gay men must go through and the issues of everyday life. Since Noah's Arc has aired I have not missed one show. The second season is even more better than before there is no show quite like this. Every episode is even more exciting than the last one, It leaves you at the edge of your seat wondering what is going to happen. I only wish that it would be able to air on regular T.V so that other people that don't have cable would be able to see this outstanding show. It has become a weekly meeting for my friends to meet and watch the show together. I wish you all the best and many, many more years to come. One more thing...there's a song that played during Noah's and Wade's night together from the first season. It's not the one from Musiq-(whoknows) this one is more slower beat and the words that play keep saying "will you comfort me". If anyone knows the name or artist of that song, please let me know. Thank you.
This is the best show out there, it's a way for heterosexual people to get a glance into the homosexual world. Especially being of color there are no shows out there that can portray the lives of homosexual African-American and Latino males. I've never seen a show so unrestricted and carefree, they took this show to a whole other level and it just sucks you in and you can't get enough of it. It's breathtaking men, captivating plots, and not to mention the amazing make-out(sex scenes) have you completely drawn in, in the very first episode. This show makes you laugh,cry,but most of all you feel the love and support between the men. I can't get enough of this show and I have recommend it to all my friends and family that has access to the LOGO station. I can't wait until the new season and feel those same emotions plus more. Good Luck to the whole cast and I wish many more years to come.
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The series was amazing! I've seen a couple of the episodes and was blown away. Although the characters are primarily African American and gay, it has great crossover appeal because the writing is smart and funny, and the actors are well cast. The show doesn't get caught up in stereotypes, but it doesn't shy away from them either. The show is about four black, gay men living and loving in Los Angeles. Each character is different and a bit complex. It is easy to see a bit of yourself in each of them. Who you were, who you are, or who you want to be. And I love the LA locations they use! The show is bold, intelligent, sexy, and extremely funny. This show has GOT to find a home! I've never seen anything like it and its well overdue.
How good it could have been if the budget had been higher. Four black gay men living in L.A. - that's really new and original. I admit I am a really big fan of QaF and at first I was disappointed of Noahs Arc: one-dimensional characters, bad timing and some stupid plot ideas. If the timing was right it could be a really funny comedy show. I am now in the middle of season two and it got definitely better: better sets, better dialogues and better acting thanks to guest stars, who up the performance of the whole team. There are low budget television shows for every social group and it was time for a piece about black gay men. So what? Not every gay themed production should be a potential Emmy nominee - and that's good.
I absolutely adore this new American program. It is a new twist to Sex in the City. Even as a straight female I appreciated the story lines and humor this show offers. It targets issues people often shy away from with a breath of fresh air. My mates told me it differs from programs like Queer As Folk because sometimes they feel those shows mostly place and stereotype gays into one image. Instead of being overly gay jokes like we normally see now on the telly, Noah's Arc deals with life in general. The characters are in relatable situations despite sex, race and sexuality. Kudos to the writers. I am in love with the character ALEX! I cant wait till it comes on in September. You will fall in love with the show and Alex as well...Cheers!
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