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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thought Provoking and Very Funny
A television series about a previously ignored group of people certainly deserves attention, and I applaud the creators of Noah's Arc for daring to present the first series about the lives of African-American Gay men. Even better, after watching both seasons on DVD, I found that Noah's Arc mostly lived up to its well-deserved accolades. The characters are quirky, the...
Published on June 15, 2007 by James Morris

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3.0 out of 5 stars GENERATIONAL GAP
Having fallen in love with season one of "Noah's Arc" and with its characters, I eagerly purchased season two of the series. As I viewed season two, I became keenly aware of my own generational gap with the show. The actors that played the characters of the show were still very appealing; however, I no longer gave a "fig" about the characters that they were portraying...
Published on August 16, 2007 by GEORGE RANNIE


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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thought Provoking and Very Funny, June 15, 2007
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This review is from: Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season (DVD)
A television series about a previously ignored group of people certainly deserves attention, and I applaud the creators of Noah's Arc for daring to present the first series about the lives of African-American Gay men. Even better, after watching both seasons on DVD, I found that Noah's Arc mostly lived up to its well-deserved accolades. The characters are quirky, the plot lines fast and furious, the laughs frequent and genuine and the drama quite effective.

I admit I was initially disappointed by the quality of the acting, until I realized that it took a few episodes for the cast to fully hit their stride, and I believe that the series perfectly fit its tag line, "A comedy about drama". After I relaxed into it, I came to care about the characters and their situations quite a bit. By the time I finished the DVD of Season One, I was so addicted to Noah and his friends that I had to purchase Season Two, even though it seemed the creators sometimes tried to squeeze just a little too much plot into a 22-minute format. But considering the constraints they had to work with, in the end I marveled at how skillfully the writers weaved in a myriad of subjects and plotlines, subtly handling many important issues without ever being heavy handed.

The lead character Noah is a case in point. I quickly caught on that his character is deliberately rather feminine, and I realized that the writers wanted viewers to get comfortable with the idea that this slight, delicate and very femme gay man managed in eight short episodes to attract the romantic attention of a half-dozen masculine, sexy co-stars and guest stars. The story of Noah's romance with his on-again off-again boyfriend Wade (played by the adorably dimpled hunk, Jensen Atwood) is the primary focus of the plot, although each episode also found time to explore the daily lives, loves and dramas of his three best friends, Alex, Ricky and Chance (for those who don't get it, Alex Ricky Chance = Noah's ARC, according to a comment by the series creator).

But at first I wasn't sure if Noah's wardrobe and femme manner were meant to be the biggest "in-joke" of the series. In an early episode, while his character is crying poverty and falls behind on his rent, he is dressed (as always) in an ever-changing ensemble of ultra-chic couture, much of which makes him look even more effeminate. Eventually, the effeminacy issue was tackled head-on quite satisfactorily, and one character's speech about "effemina-phobia" and his subtle but powerful comments on the anti-eroticism / ostracism of femme men in the gay male subculture was extremely thought provoking. This is the show's biggest strength; it manages to delve very subtly into issues that many members of the gay male community (and indeed, many gay films and novels) completely ignore, without spoiling the humor or getting too preachy. Before long, I realized that the creators were definitely making a statement with the fact that some of Noah's outfits bordered on cross-dressing, even while I could never be sure if his clothes were meant to be taken seriously or not. Noah's boyfriends were all extreme hunks (one thing this show does not lack for is eye candy) but all the while the disparity between Noah's feminine nature and the masculinity of his various suitors made me feel uncomfortable and definitely conscious of the looks-ism and anti-femme bigotry that permeate the gay male world today. Bravo!

In fact, the most satisfying aspect of the series was that it tackled a surprising number of real-life issues with humor and charm, and I was amazed that through the relatively short run of this show, Noah's Arc discussed a variety of important topics, like HIV testing and awareness, the "down-low" subculture, sero-discordant couples, gay dating, gay marriage, sexual compulsion, monogamy, gay bashing, and the previously mentioned delicate issue of "effemina-phobia" (and whichever writer on this show coined that word deserves a medal), all with a refreshing mix of light-hearted laugh-out-loud humor and (at times) dead serious drama. As often as I found myself laughing hysterically, I also found myself extremely touched by the dramatic situations and challenged by the serious, provocative subject matter.

There was one major disappointment - although I was aware even before I acquired the Season Two DVD set that the show had not been renewed for a third season, I was not prepared for the abrupt, unresolved cliffhanger ending of the final episode, which left the fate of one of the main characters completely up in the air. This was quite annoying, since there was no opportunity to resolve this plot point. For this reason alone, I must subtract one star from what would otherwise be a five star review.

Despite this shortcoming, Noah's Arc gets five stars for effort, ten stars for its genuinely funny moments, and a big thank you for discussing so many important topics without being preachy or trite. May it be a harbinger of things to come.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A comedy about drama, July 1, 2007
This review is from: Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season (DVD)
The second season of Noah's Arc has all the comedy, drama, and excitement of the first with even more hilarious twists and turns. The season begins with Noah and friends seeing Wade at a bar and Noah realizing, much to his chagrin, that Wade has moved on. Even though he's involved in a relationship himself, Noah finds that he's still in love with Wade and has to come to terms with those feelings over the course of this season. Chance and his husband Eddie are working on strengthening their marriage and learning to be better parents, while Ricky finally accepts that he cares for Genito and decides to try and make it work. Finally, Alex lets his jealousy take over again when Trey begins hanging out with his friends too much.

This season tackles all sorts of issues, including trust in a relationship, infidelity, living with a partner who has AIDS, and homophobia. It seems, at times, that the writers tried to squeeze every gay issue they possibly could into this short season and, with only eight episodes, at times it feels a bit rushed. Still, I have to say this is one of my favorite shows from Logo just because of the hilarious dialogue between the characters and their Sex and the City dynamic. Logo marketed this show as Sex and the City meets Soul Food and I'm going to say it also has elements of Queer as Folk and The L Word. I would highly recommend Noah's Arc for a fun weekend in when you're in the mood for some laughs.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Noah's Arc delivers the goods again!..., July 17, 2007
This review is from: Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season (DVD)
I didn't think Noah's Arc could improve from the first season, but, they did!...Great comedic timing and emotional plots elevates this [second] season wanting more from these guys. Great guest stars like Keith Hamilton Cobb and Victoria Rowell add to the cast as if they've been there all along. [Brilliant comedic performance from Jason Steed] who lights-up the screen with clever british banter and sexy bravado. Jason will leave you wanting more. [Chance and Eddie's] little girl is adorable and acts with such integrity, I fell in love with this adorable little girl and so will you.

The sets and locations are better. They filmed this season in Vancouver, British Columbia and it shows. Great outside shots and beautiful vistas ground this season. Numerous topics packed into this season give you reasons to reflect on what's happening in the community and makes you want to [discuss] these views with your friends. The special features and commentaries of episodes from creator and stars, give you intimate details of what was going on while they taped scenes, not to be missed. You won't be disappointed with this new season. O, and yeah!...[beefcake] so tender you can cut it with your fingers..LOL!..
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Second season was more real., June 18, 2007
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I was glad to see the characters more fleshed out in the second season. The story line and production was really punched up. The sets, wardobe, music selections and guest stars were refreshing. I only wish the show was an hour long. Too often, I would want more time to watch the show. 30 minutes just wasn't enough!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very funny show, March 15, 2009
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Even though there were only 2 seasons, this was the best & funniest season. The acting greatly improved and the story lines are much bettered developed.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Noah's Arc Rules, May 15, 2008
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Funny, sexy, warm, affirming - will there ever be a series like Noah's Arc?

There are few moments in life that are more rewarding and rich than being in the company of close, good friends. The kinds of companions who tease, confront, support and love you as only those who know you best can do. Noah's Arc is a show about those moments, and it strings them together like perfect pearls on a Tiffany necklace.

While much of Noah's Arc focuses on the romantic trials and tribulations of its leads, it the friendship of the four main characters that's at the show's core. They fight, they fuss, they poke fun and they celebrate each other with such deep affection that you'll want to jump into the TV and join the party.

All the actors are excellent, but Darryl Stephens, as the titular lead, is a stand out. He brings a sweetness and style to the role that is unlike anything I've ever seen before. Usually, actors on a show like this - especially the leads - either lather on the butchness to the point that they come across as if they were created by Tom of Finland, or they act so exaggeratively effeminate that they descend into camp. Stephen's smartly avoids those extremes - Noah is a smart and sexy guy who's not afraid to wear pink or let his wrist drop. He's a very unique creation and, in a fair world, Stephens would have taken home an Emmy for his moving portrayal.

A last shout out goes to Jensen Atwood, who is hotness personified in the role of Wade. I can't imagine there's a man, woman or anyone in between who could resist his smoldering bedroom stare.

Take the batteries out of your smoke detectors when he and Stephens are on screen together - the two of them have a chemistry that will will ignite any flammables too close to the TV. Enjoy!

Scott Sherman, author, First You Fall: A Kevin Connor Mystery
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still juicy yet better than season 1 set...., June 23, 2007
This review is from: Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season (DVD)
For those who know of Noah's Arc know that the show is a one of a kind experience because it explores Black gay culture and not the standard norm of perceived gay culture. On the second season box set of Noah's Arc, the entire show has been upgraded with lots of features unlike the season 1 set that wouldn't dare compare to season 2. I must say that I am still looking for the easter egg of Trey's calendar shoot. Patrik-Ian Polk, the show's creator, mentioned it on his My Space blog as well as Amazon has it listed in the features so it's somewhere on one of the three discs. Overall, this set should be bought and watched repeatedy it's that good. However I must tell you that in order to enjoy the enitre show you have to get the season 1 dvd in order to know what exactly is going on in season 2.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Noah's Arc Second Season Review, February 23, 2009
This review is from: Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season (DVD)
I enjoyed watching these characters. They have certainly grown since the first season, and I can't wait until the third. Please say there will be a third? The chemistry between the characters Wade and Noah is amazing and I love all of the characters. They all bring a breath of fresh air to the television screen, as well as the big screen now that Jumping the Broom is out. I pray for much success to all of these men who are blazing the trail. Wonderful, Exhilarating and Prideful are some of the few adjectives I feel when watching these guys perform. Keep up the great work!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love It, January 24, 2009
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Noah's Arc is a great series. You dont have 2b gay to enjoy it. Its like the male version of Girlfriends. I love it... and Jensen Atwood (Wade) lol
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just plain fun..., January 14, 2009
This review is from: Noah's Arc - The Complete Second Season (DVD)
Noah's Arc - second season continues the story from season one - a story that centers around Noah, his search for love, and the goings-on with his friends. The show is very well done, however Logo has pulled the rug out from the series, canceling season 3 (but introducing a motion picture to apparently cap off the series). It's a shame - there are no all-black gay series except for Noah's Arc, and like the Cosby show in its day was important to the African-American community, Noah's Arc is an important piece of our culture and our history as a multi-racial community. I recommend seasons 1 and 2 highly.
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