Talk:Noah's Arc (TV series)

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Seems to be a collective need somewhere in this country to compare and contrast. That group misses the unique examples...like Noah's Ark. I'm a 60-year old, straight, black female, and a self-proclaimed connisseur of film, tv..These characters are so well defined and developed. The script is true - and real, they sound like normal people talking. They are principled, and absolutely adorable and gorgeous men. I'd like to feed them all cornbread and sit with them on my back porch. "Sharon in East Point" Premier Fan/Promoter of Noah's Ark

Does it bother anyone else that the majority of this text is from the press release?

Yes. It needs to be cleaned up. --FuriousFreddy 18:28, 23 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Noah v.Queer Eyes

No comparison whatsoever. This is a wonderfully entertaining show which happens to to have four black gay guys as the main characters. It could be called "Friends", "Girlfriends", or even "Sex in the City". Why would anyone think they were like "Queer Eyes for the Straight Guy"? 209.175.55.70 18:05, 28 December 2005 (UTC)

It's marketed as a black "Queer as Folk," not a black "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy." I find it amusing that everyone seems to get the gay shows all mixed up! tiZom(2ยข) 05:31, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Verification of the Canadian Information Added to this article on September 1

The involvement of Principia Productions and Blueprint Entertainment is verifiable from Blueprint's website at http://www.blueprint-corp.com/about.jsp under the biography for Lael McCall who is both president of Principia Productions and the Production and Development Consultant for Blueprint Entertainment. Lael McCall is handling both Noah's Arc and Whistler, as stated in the web information. Drew 18:18, 1 September 2006 (UTC)