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The Book of Daniel

NBC (Ended 2006)

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7.6 Good
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The 116 users who count themselves as The Book of Daniel fans have written a total of 195 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

January 6, 2006

Ended

January 20, 2006

Genre

Drama

Theme

Religion

Show Overview

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Episode Score
 
9.3

Assignation

The Webster Family is preparing for the groundbreaking ceremony today for The St.Barnabus School - a dream-come-true for Daniel. The only one who can't be found is Adam - who's decided to spend the day up at Queen's Cross visiting Caroline.

Aired: 01/20/06

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The show focuses on an Episcopalian minister and father. He finds himself conversing with Jesus - his mentor and friend - who helps navigate family problems, church politics and even his nagging reliance on prescription painkillers.

The pilot was written on spec by "Titus" co-creator Jack Kenny.... more »

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  • Is it true that this show was only supposed to be 8 eps long?

    Then why did NBC pull it? I mean, the only thing in its place is going to be Law and Order reruns, which are going to get lo...more »

    8 comments, last one Jun 14, 2009 + Add Comment
  • The Book of Daniel on Bradtv?

    Bradtv has offically pickup 'The Book of Daniel' starting with Episode 5 to 8 and if it does good then Bradtv will make more episodes and renew it for Season 2

    2 comments, last one Jan 8, 2009 + Add Comment
  • Love those Lesbians!!

    A SHOW CAN NEVER HAVE TOO MANY LESBIANS! Can you add more TO TBOD or start new shows with lesbian themes? How about......more »

    4 comments, last one Jan 14, 2008 + Add Comment
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    8.2 Great

    I liked it hide « show »

    If you want to get the Christian Coalition fired up all you have to do is make a show like this one. I for one never understood what the big deal was. So you had a minister with a few family issues, and he happened to carry on regular conversations with Jesus. What is wrong with that?

    I think that some people need to learn to relax. I think that NBC originally thought that all the controversy would lead to people checking out the show. I do not think that they expected to see several of their affiliates take it off the air.
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    8.5 Great

    Staging a boycott will only give the show millions of dollars of free publicity. Besides the Nielsens don't need your help killing a show. hide « show »

    Never judge a show by it's pilot: The Book of Daniel. This past Christmas I was in Ohio and I saw a lot promos for a new NBC series titled The Book of Daniel. My first thought was that this show looks to do to organized religion what Desperate Housewives did to suburbia. When I returned home to Hollywood I was surfing the net and wanted to check up on the American Family Association. This was the group that was staging boycotts of businesses that chose to say “Happy Holidays” as opposed to “Merry Christmas” in their retail ads, in-store promotions and in television commercials. I was curious to see what this group was going to do now that Christmas was over. What I found was their new crusade with a link that read NBC Demeans Christian Faith. I clicked on the link and read their statement, “New NBC Drama Show Mocks Christianity”. The AFA has set up an e-mail campaign where they want people to write to NBC Chairman Bob Wright and complain about the yet to be aired series. Here are some of their grievances:

    NBC is touting the network's mid-season replacement series "The Book of Daniel" with language that implies it is a serious drama about Christian people and Christian faith.
    What promo were you watching?

    The main character is Daniel Webster, a drug-addicted Episcopal priest whose wife depends heavily on her mid-day martinis.
    Even priests and their families are not immune to addiction.

    Webster regularly sees and talks with a very unconventional white-robed, bearded Jesus. Garret Dillahunt looks no different than most of the other depictions of Jesus I have seen.

    The writer for the series (Jack Kenny) is a practicing homosexual.
    The AFA seem obsessed with the Gay Agenda”. Currently the AFA is considering a boycott of Ford Motor Company because they support the Gay Agenda”

    The readers are directed to use a link to send a letter to NBC Chairman Bob Wright and find a prewritten letter. I would like to remind the AFA that shows in the past like Soap, Married... with Children and Desperate Housewives grew in popularity when groups or individuals protested the show on moral grounds. As I stated in my article Must See Sabbath, “I believe in God but I don’t see myself as a religious person”. I also feel that God has a sense of humor. You might say that I’m betting my eternal life on it. Since God gave us free will I’ll watch the pilot and decide for myself.

    Let me start with the positive. The pilot titled Temptation opens with Daniel Webster and his wife Judith (Susanna Thompson) bailing their daughter Grace (Alison Pill) out of jail. The family interaction on the drive home establishes that this is a caring family. Revered and Mrs. Webster's addictions were seen, but not resolved nor was it glamorized. I liked that this is not Father Knows Best so to speak. I have known a couple of pastors and have the seen the difference between their personal life with all it's struggles and their alter persona. This is captured nicely in the show. The best part of the show is the character of Jesus who is a constant companion to Daniel in times of trouble or temptation. The Jesus character is not judgmental. He helps Daniel find the answers within himself and does it with great humor. In other words, Jesus is Daniel's rock

    My problem with the show is the pacing. The promo implied that the show would be one comedy of errors after another and like movie previews they show the best part of the show thus eliminating any element of surprise. Many characters are witty, perhaps too witty, but being witty is no substitute for being funny. There was no physical comedy until 48 minutes into the episode when Daniel's sister in law Victoria (Cheryl White) runs after her late husband's mistress Jessie (Alana De La Garza) during his Funeral. I think the show could use some work, but has potential. I would tell the AFA that the show is a serious drama about Christian people. I have more problems with the serious part than the Christian part. I expected more laughs, but I never judge a show by it's pilot fortunately the second episode titled Forgiveness aired immediately after the pilot.

    The second episode had a better pace and a better balance of witty and funny. I'm starting to care more for the supporting characters, (More so the adults then the smart-ass children.) and the "what happened to the money" storyline. The episode had a stand-alone story where Daniel gives premarital counseling to a couple. These stand-alone stories could be a great way to cover the problems facing the church in the 21st century (They can have a lot fun of with the topic of morality on Television). The bisexual sister in-law reveal should have been a surprise but again the show's promo gave it away. Perhaps this reveal should have been saved till a later time allowing Daniel's gay son Peter's (Christian Campbell) story line time to develop. This show is really a nighttime soap opera and should be promoted as such with out giving too much away. Also since this is a nighttime soap opera, it can't take itself too seriously and should be more of a comedy with some serious moments instead of the other way around. Finally a note to the Christian critics (Not to be confused with critical Christians). I understand that you would want to see a positive portrayal of Christians and Christianity and I don't see that The Book of Daniel demeans the Christian faith, nor does it mock Christianity. I think showing Christians as superior to their fellow man is a mockery. The show should be evaluated on the acting, writing and directing. Staging a boycott will only give the show millions of dollars of free publicity. Besides the Nielsens don't need your help killing a show. Nothing is stopping you from airing something on one of the Christian cable channels to draw from The Book of Daniel audience. Let the free will of the TV viewing public decide the fate of the show. Since the shows airing I have had a few water cooler conversations about it. Something you don't get that from reality TV. The most memorable comment I heard was, "Jesus is cool". Isn't that your message?

    To quote The Book of Matthew Chapter 7:1, “Judge not, that ye be not judged”.

    Stay Tuned

    Tony Figueroa
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    10 Perfect

    i think this hould go back on the air like on cable Hbo or showtime. i really do so i am going to e-mail them both and see wich is might pick it up. hide « show »

    Think this was such a great show. it delt with stuff none of us want to. i think this should be on like Hbo or Showtime. it would be great there. Plus you can show in little more detail what to deal with. this is 10.10 rated. I do like the fact that issues are being delt with. Such Gay interaical, and drugs. These are some of the thing a regular show wont deal with. That is why i think Hbo and showtime shouls pick it up. we need a show like this on the air cause it's fesh and re freshing for our time now. and it is better that 7th Heaven is now. it is also very well acted. as in every one in it.
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    10 Perfect

    This incredible original show with smart writing, brilliant performances deserves a second chance. Come on HBO, this is your kind of show. It must have hit too close too home for the fundamentalist "Christians." hide « show »

    I absolutely loved the show; I watched ever show rivited to the TV. I was so disappointed when it was canceled. I am glad they released the DVD with the unaired episodes included. I want more Book of Daniel. It was smart, creative, real, honest, thought provoking, funny, and at the same time extremely relevant.

    Every episode is packed with a mulitude of issues and life lessons and has something for everyone to relate to. Perhaps that was its downfall. Christian Campbell deserves an Emmy for his dual performances of Peter and his leukemia stricken twin Jimmy.

    Every character was real and essential to the story; the casting was brilliant with an all-star cast. These actors brought to life real characters dealing with real life--this was so creative to use A real human Jesus to provide, insight, questions and even comic relief--yet he managed to always be there for Daniel when he need comfort, support and guidance.

    I have shared the DVD with several of my friends who missed the show when it aired and they, like me, want more book of Daniel. I really cannot believe that someone like HBO did not pick this show up. It is on par with if not superior to Six Feet Under and The Soprano's.

    How is it that a group of fundamentalist "christian activists" can kill a show. Why are they not satisfied with just changing the channel. GREAT Programs like the Book of Daniel, don't come along very often. I am glad that NBC continued to run it even after they lost sponsors... but come on, 6 episodes is not enough to build a solid audience. Friday night is also one of the hardest nights on TV for a TV show.

    PLEASE someone bring us more Book of Daniel.

    And for those who missed it... go buy the DVD's because you will want to watch them multiple times and share them with your friends.

    Thanks.
    Blessings of love, joy, peace & health,
    Jerry
    Irvine, CA
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    The mindless masses hide « show »

    I'm so tired of the narrowmindedness we continue to nurture in our fair country. What a refreshing, deeply moving, and thought provoking series and why would we want something like that to continue!? Let's make sure we continue to produce the mindless drooling drivel like Flavor of love and Deal or no deal. I'm DYING to know how the series would have played out!! I think it was and is edgy and needed in our time.
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