Joan of Arcadia - The First Season
Paramount
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Amber Tamblyn, Joe Mantegna, Mary Steenburgen, Michael Welch, Jason Ritter
- Director: Alan Myerson, David Petrarca, Elodie Keene, Gloria Muzio, Helen Shaver
- Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
- Rated: NR (Not Rated)
- Studio: Paramount
- Theatrical Release Date: Sep 25, 2003
- DVD Release Date: May 10, 2005
- Run Time: 1028 minutes
- ASIN: B0007TKHKC
- UPC: 097368862647
- Sales Rank: 9939
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    An Above Average, Quirky Family Drama, 2008-10-06
"Joan of Arcadia" is a good show. That seems like such a general statement, but I think its the best way to describe the show. Certain episodes go past good and get to 'great' status, and some don't even scratch good. But overall, it's a good, above-average family show. The characters are flawed but likable, and one can't help but connect with them on some levels, even times, written badly. What I'm talking about is how Luke sees everything in terms of science and Grace sees everything in terms of how "anti-" she can be. At times, it seems as if the writers let one swooping trait define these characters. Other times, the characters burst with eccentricities and life. It's an odd show, how it goes from quality to "meh" a lot, but there is definitely more good than mediocre here.
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br /Other than the characters, which I really like, there is a lot to love in this show. The little details are the best, such as how Adam always calls Joan "Jane," and how they don't shy away from looking at all sides of Kevin's condition. He is confined to a wheelchair, and that is explored in so many different ways, from outright strife to triumphing over farts (you'll see what I mean). Other than the little details this show is filled with, I also love the way the situation of God is handled. The main character, Joan, talks to God and acts on his "advice," so this is obviously a spiritual show, but I wouldn't call it religious. It tackles religion from the point of view of Joan, keeping it respectful and spiritual without being pushy or supporting any specific denomination.
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br /This is a show I definitely recommend investing in. It's more of a family show than a "watch on your own" kind of thing, because the subject matter is family friendly and can lead to some really nice conversations. The quality of the episodes does vary, and the beginning-middle of the season is a lot better than the middle-end. I noticed that it got very overly sentimental in the third quarter of the season, with a string of episodes that climax with two of the character in tearful hugs. It did bounce back, however, with an arty and trying finale, written fantastically by creator Barbara Hall. I've already bought the next season and will be watching it as soon as possible.
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