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  1. If I were invested in this emotionally, I would respectfully suggest we'd moved the goalposts, from disallowing any reference to an absent Christ to saying "oh of course he's absent physically! But not this way or that way," completely ignoring the fact that TWI taught the presence of Christ in those precise ways.

    Christ in you! Christ in you! Christ in you!

    What did that mean? Wierwille taught that. But he ignored that Christ is present through the spirit! No, he did not. I'd love to find fault with VPW, believe me. But I can't 

  2. No.

    The movies have been around for a long time.

    The TV series inspired by the original movie is not on broadcast television. Neither are its verious existing and planned spinoffs. 

    The original movie and its first official sequel are classics.

    The remaining sequels from the writer/director are ok, but not on the same level.

    The unofficial sequel by the co-writer took a more comedic approach and actually mentions the original movie as a "true story" whose details were altered to prevent a mass panic. Needless to say, that's as fictional as the original. We hope.

    When the original writer-director died, my original response was... are... we... sure?

     

     

  3. correct.

    and correct to all the puzzle pieces.

    Victor French was the costar [he was Mr. Edwards on Little House].

    Guest stars of Highway to Heaven included Lorne Green, Matthew Labyorteaux, Moses Gunn and Shannon Doherty [Little House was her first big role].

    Landon played Jonathan Smith as an angel. In life, he died a couple of decades earlier as Arthur Thompson.

  4. You're in the wrong decade(s)

    There was more than one prior show. Both were period pieces. But THIS show took place in the present day (or, at least, the present day at the time the show aired).

    The main character operated under a pseudonym, having left his previous life behind. In one episode, he did encounter his wife from his previous life. For various reasons, all relevant to the plot and premise of the show, she did not recognize him. 

    One episode featured the main actor dressed as a wolfman to help a kid get over his fears. The name of the episode was "I Was a Middle-Aged Werewolf."

     

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