Down Gilead Lane
- TigerintheShadows
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I've been listening to DGL while latch hooking (as I have previously mentioned) and it's gotten me really far ahead in it! I am now officially loving DGL and latch hooking!
I've been listening to DGL while latch hooking (as I have previously mentioned) and it's gotten me really far ahead in it! I am now officially loving DGL and latch hooking!
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I listen to it and I love it. I have every episode that ever aired on the radio.
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
I've heared it on the radio before, I have to admit it was okay, but it sacrificed story for preaching a bit to much for me. The music was kind of cheesy too...
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I've listened to it since it started. It's pretty good.
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I've listened to every episode except the last season. I really want to hear that too! It started on the radio, and I missed a few weeks...so I decided to forget listening on the radio and listen online. But then Oneplace has never had them, and they haven't played on the radio again either. Grrrrr.
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I liked the older ones... but the last episode (reply if you know what I'm talking about) was absolutely RIDICULOUS and unbelievable. I did like some of them though. They're not near as good as Odyssey though.
I listen to Down Gilead Lane every week, and enjoy it... mostly. I do have a few problems with it, most of them because I find myself compairing it with Odyssey.
The last season was .... let's just say horrible!
The last season was .... let's just say horrible!
DGL is on oneplace. I'm not sure what season it's on right now.Laura Ingalls wrote:I've listened to every episode except the last season. I really want to hear that too! It started on the radio, and I missed a few weeks...so I decided to forget listening on the radio and listen online. But then Oneplace has never had them, and they haven't played on the radio again either. Grrrrr.
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It was on the next to last season recently, and I was greatly looking forward to finally hearing the last season - but then they once again went back to earlier eps instead of continuing on to the last season.
The Lord is not slow about His promise, as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing for any to perish, but for all to come to repentance. ♡
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Yes I've heard about 70% of the series! I love it! The last few seasons were a little unrealistic but everything else is great! John Campbell does the music for DGL and does just as good as Odyssey. The stories are more realistic and have a higher moral value than AIO but still are very entertaining. I discuss this more in depth when I was interviewed by some DGL fans here.
I heard a couple of the later seasons, and then CBH decided to air the whole series from season 1, so I've been catching up from season 1 through 5. I enjoy it pretty well, though the acting is definitely below Odyssey, and the storylines aren't as good.
AIO acting > DGL
DGL morals > AIO
I still like them both but I've been listening to AIO a lot more than DGL lately.
DGL morals > AIO
I still like them both but I've been listening to AIO a lot more than DGL lately.
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Okay, I've been wondering, I've heard many people mention Down Gilead Lane, what exactly is it? and, is there a website where I can hear episodes online, like with AIO? Thanks
It's a radio drama, somewhat similar to AIO. Here is the link where you can listen to episodes.
http://cbhministries.org/dgl/home.php
http://cbhministries.org/dgl/home.php
What was unbelievable about the last season/ last episode?Lee wrote:I liked the older ones... but the last episode (reply if you know what I'm talking about) was absolutely RIDICULOUS and unbelievable. I did like some of them though. They're not near as good as Odyssey though.
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Thanks Anna><>! I'll check it out
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Laura Ingalls wrote:I've listened to every episode except the last season. I really want to hear that too! It started on the radio, and I missed a few weeks...so I decided to forget listening on the radio and listen online. But then Oneplace has never had them, and they haven't played on the radio again either. Grrrrr.
try Hiskids.Net They're doing older episodes right now, but they do the new ones when they come out. You can only listen to one a week though.
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Okay, ToOites, there was a topic made on this before but it's from 2011. Should I bump it? Anyhoo.
Oh my gosh. You have to listen to this show. Please.
It. Is. So. Stupid.
It's hilarious. So, around the time of the split episodes, when aio wasn't as popular, this other radio drama decided to take a shot at being the new aio and it's actually still around.
As an Odyssian, you'll spot the similarities right away. These people aren't even subtle.
If the theme sounds familiar, that's because it's nearly the same as aio. It's basically just different instrumentation. Plus, it starts with that theme introducing the show, interspersed with scenes from the upcoming episode like aio sometimes did around then. Then the theme stops, followed by only one calming instrument as the episode transitions to kids talking as school starts. Part of why the music is similar is because they went so far with their copy catting as to get John Campbell! And if some of the actors sound the same, that's because some of them are the same! Play by play, it feels like aio. It centers on kids but with recurring adult characters. The adults give wise advice. Then it ends with the host summing up the moral and ending with Bible verse. It even has classic aio lines. Such as, "X has been acting weird." "You know x, they once did x crazy thing. Ha ha!"
It's trying to be aio but it just isn't. It is so pale by comparison. Let's use Stars and Gripes for an example. (The first of three episodes I've heard.) The premise: how dare those rotten public schools not teach religion in school! Haley is studying this old textbook in school and sees it teaches about God in it. Then she immediately comes to the conclusion that they should still be doing this. Everyone knows if someone used to do something once, they should keep doing it. She gets mad and keeps obsessing over it the rest of the episode and that's really all it is. The episode barely spends any time addressing why they stopped doing it in the first place. Namely, a government sponsored religion is a terrible idea. But wait, it gets better.
There's this character named Shannon- Oh sorry, I mean Tiffany. Tiffany is a bit of a brat (a poorly written brat who acts like no bully does.) Is she a non-Christian? You bet! Is she the only regularly recurring non-Christian kid in sight? You bet! There's a girl named Maya who's Christian, but used to be a bit bratty. Did she used to be non-Christian? You bet! Is she all sugar and butterflies now she's Christian? My friends, she is. She is. But wait, it gets better.
Again, this is a "Put religion back in schools, it's government's job!" episode. So I was praying they'd pull the money line. Do they? You bet! Which leads us to another thing. Are the kids' dialogue unnaturally written? You bet. The kid, Justin I think, delivers the money line like this: "God is one our Nation's currency." Yep, he totally says that and Tiffany, who hears, totally gets mad. This is news to her! She had no idea "In God we trust" is on our money! She's mad! I was mentally pleading with her to storm out and she obliged! This show is that corny. But wait, it gets better.
Haley is an alien from outer space. She keeps getting madder to the point she's so mad at the government she takes down the family flag and shoves it in a closet. I am not making this up. Mr and Mrs. Barclay- I'm sorry, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison- come in to talk to her. So then I think, maybe I've been to harsh. Maybe this is a good show and they'll call her and her actions.
Nope.
Oh, they tell that she shouldn't' have done that to flag but they don't contradict her about religion in school! Does he refuse to consider the opposing side? You bet he does. Plus, the dad tells her the government entirely reflects the will of the people and if something bad happens it's because the people wanted it. So the man knows nothing about government. Plus the mom casually mentions porn though it barely connects to the conversation. Who does that? It's probably because this show is trying so desperately to be deep and handle more adult stuff and it isn't smart enough. At all. AIO goes deeper talking about actual truths than this show does trying to handle deep stuff and just being a laugh fest.
I urge, I implore, I beseech you guys to check this show out. It is hilariously bad. http://www.keysforkids.org/For-Kids/Dow ... -ListenAnd if anyone out there has fond memories of it or likes it, I won't laugh or anything, I'd be genuinely interested why. Maybe it' gets better after the season that's airing, I don't know. Thanks, feel free to talk it up!
Okay, ToOites, there was a topic made on this before but it's from 2011. Should I bump it? Anyhoo.
Oh my gosh. You have to listen to this show. Please.
It. Is. So. Stupid.
It's hilarious. So, around the time of the split episodes, when aio wasn't as popular, this other radio drama decided to take a shot at being the new aio and it's actually still around.
As an Odyssian, you'll spot the similarities right away. These people aren't even subtle.
If the theme sounds familiar, that's because it's nearly the same as aio. It's basically just different instrumentation. Plus, it starts with that theme introducing the show, interspersed with scenes from the upcoming episode like aio sometimes did around then. Then the theme stops, followed by only one calming instrument as the episode transitions to kids talking as school starts. Part of why the music is similar is because they went so far with their copy catting as to get John Campbell! And if some of the actors sound the same, that's because some of them are the same! Play by play, it feels like aio. It centers on kids but with recurring adult characters. The adults give wise advice. Then it ends with the host summing up the moral and ending with Bible verse. It even has classic aio lines. Such as, "X has been acting weird." "You know x, they once did x crazy thing. Ha ha!"
It's trying to be aio but it just isn't. It is so pale by comparison. Let's use Stars and Gripes for an example. (The first of three episodes I've heard.) The premise: how dare those rotten public schools not teach religion in school! Haley is studying this old textbook in school and sees it teaches about God in it. Then she immediately comes to the conclusion that they should still be doing this. Everyone knows if someone used to do something once, they should keep doing it. She gets mad and keeps obsessing over it the rest of the episode and that's really all it is. The episode barely spends any time addressing why they stopped doing it in the first place. Namely, a government sponsored religion is a terrible idea. But wait, it gets better.
There's this character named Shannon- Oh sorry, I mean Tiffany. Tiffany is a bit of a brat (a poorly written brat who acts like no bully does.) Is she a non-Christian? You bet! Is she the only regularly recurring non-Christian kid in sight? You bet! There's a girl named Maya who's Christian, but used to be a bit bratty. Did she used to be non-Christian? You bet! Is she all sugar and butterflies now she's Christian? My friends, she is. She is. But wait, it gets better.
Again, this is a "Put religion back in schools, it's government's job!" episode. So I was praying they'd pull the money line. Do they? You bet! Which leads us to another thing. Are the kids' dialogue unnaturally written? You bet. The kid, Justin I think, delivers the money line like this: "God is one our Nation's currency." Yep, he totally says that and Tiffany, who hears, totally gets mad. This is news to her! She had no idea "In God we trust" is on our money! She's mad! I was mentally pleading with her to storm out and she obliged! This show is that corny. But wait, it gets better.
Haley is an alien from outer space. She keeps getting madder to the point she's so mad at the government she takes down the family flag and shoves it in a closet. I am not making this up. Mr and Mrs. Barclay- I'm sorry, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison- come in to talk to her. So then I think, maybe I've been to harsh. Maybe this is a good show and they'll call her and her actions.
Nope.
Oh, they tell that she shouldn't' have done that to flag but they don't contradict her about religion in school! Does he refuse to consider the opposing side? You bet he does. Plus, the dad tells her the government entirely reflects the will of the people and if something bad happens it's because the people wanted it. So the man knows nothing about government. Plus the mom casually mentions porn though it barely connects to the conversation. Who does that? It's probably because this show is trying so desperately to be deep and handle more adult stuff and it isn't smart enough. At all. AIO goes deeper talking about actual truths than this show does trying to handle deep stuff and just being a laugh fest.
I urge, I implore, I beseech you guys to check this show out. It is hilariously bad. http://www.keysforkids.org/For-Kids/Dow ... -ListenAnd if anyone out there has fond memories of it or likes it, I won't laugh or anything, I'd be genuinely interested why. Maybe it' gets better after the season that's airing, I don't know. Thanks, feel free to talk it up!
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Hmmm...poorly written characters, contrived plot with no real resolution or movement and cheesy script?
Meh, just sounds like ye olde Christian media to me. Maybe whoever wrote God's not Dead used DGL as a warmup
Meh, just sounds like ye olde Christian media to me. Maybe whoever wrote God's not Dead used DGL as a warmup
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Ha! It kinda is. What moves it above standard Christian glop to prime glop (for me) is A. Its blatant copy catting of aio B. It's a radio drama. It's the first Christian radio drama I've heard so awful.