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Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Revelations

This evening instead of watching one of my favorite programs, Alias, I watched the new show called Revelations on NBC. I would have taped one and watched the other, however my stupid vcr is acting up and kept spitting my tape back out at me. ( I hate it when that happens!)
What did I think? Well, the jury is still out about it, frankly. I’m not quite sure what to think. I’m one of those people who absolutely believes we are experiencing the ‘pains’ of the end times, and had hoped that this program would be more of a no nonsense straight forward, “this is your warning” type of program that would lead people to actually take into consideration how their actions are affecting the world around them. I suppose, just like any other program it takes time to get into the real issues and primary theme. Apparently this is only a six episode mini series and I wonder how a truly accurate vision of the ‘signs’ can be obtained in that short period of time.
This being the first episode of the six, I suppose it was fitting to give the viewers a brief vision of the characters and a clue of what they are all about. I like Bill Pullman as an actor, and the other actors/actresses were solid enough. The bad guy (Micheal Massee) gave me the creeps just as Al Pacino did in The Devil’s Advocate. (I don’t think I will ever be able to watch that movie again.)
I’m guessing that I’m once again I’m over analyzing and had expected to see what I would have done rather than someone else’s vision. Lol. This is television after all and the main priority of the networks is to make money and keep their ratings up, not to actually pass along information that may be useful to people who do not have faith. I’ll keep watching only out of curiosity to see how things progress.
Before Revelations aired this evening, NBC reran “Breaking the Codes”, based on the Da Vinci Code. I had watched the program twice before, and again, not what I expected. I found some of the information interesting, some of it a little out there and came to the conclusion that weather or not it’s true is not for me to say, unless God so tells me otherwise. He hasn’t yet, although I have had a couple of ‘gut’ reactions to a couple of things that I won’t get into right now.
I’m including the link to NBC’s Revelations website, however I was a little disappointed to find that most of the links didn’t work and was prompted with a box saying ‘coming

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