I personally found the way they treated the underlying myths of the three 'religions of the book' as fictional clichés or cultural building blocks that don't get questioned sometimes uncomfortably wedged between religious propaganda and blasphemy.
Especially the hints of having God as a character (albeit absent) on a (more or less serious) show were sometimes oddly off-putting. Satire is different; fun can and should be poked at anything.-
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Date: Mar. 6th, 2011 03:22 pm (UTC)Especially the hints of having God as a character (albeit absent) on a (more or less serious) show were sometimes oddly off-putting. Satire is different; fun can and should be poked at anything.-