Sat 2 Jan 2010
(Not so Immaculate) Conception of the Archangel Series
Posted by Walter under Arkangel, Production Journal, Walter's Thoughts
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When David first told me about The Weigh Station - the screenplay he wrote and partially produced several years ago, I was concerned. I mean, I wasn’t worried about the viability of the story. And given his experience, I wasn’t worried about anything logistical. My concern was whether it would be too preachy.
Think of Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers or Any Given Sunday. Both movies I was able to enjoy but I had to ignore the whiffle ball bat labeled “THE MESSAGE!!!!!!!!!!” that was constantly being smashed into my head.
If you look at the cover of the Natural Born Killers DVD, it says right on the box ‘the media made them superstars.’ In an improbable street interview, a hip kid says to the camera “We value human life. But if we had to be serial killers, we’d be Mickey and Mallory.”
In Any Given Sunday we see Los Angeles Sharks quarterback Willie Beamon flexing and strutting through commercials. We watch athletes pumping themselves full of drugs and throwing money around. We watch a bunch of millionaire players cheer as the star running back cuts the new star quarterback’s car in half with a power saw. In the end, we see stills of old, leather helmet football players diving selflessly into the fray. We watch the current day star running back step out of bounds with four seconds on the clock – stopping the clock and giving his team one more play to win the game. We cut to a quick shot of Al Pacino on the sideline yelling ‘unselfish!’ as if we didn’t understand what that step out of bounds meant.
THE MESSAGE!!!!!!!! I THINK YOU, AS AN AUDIENCE ARE TOO STUPID TO GET WHAT I AM SAYING SO I WILL MAKE IT SO LITERAL, A REMEDIAL HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH STUDENT COULD WRITE A DISSERTATION ON IT.
That was what I was worried about. The feelings that inspired David to write The Weigh Station were directly from the affect of the events of September 11, 2001 took on him. That was a powerfully affecting event for those of us who remember the planes hitting the Pentagon and the twin towers. And while the events and their aftermath brought out the best in people across all racial, religious, economic, and political backgrounds, it also brought out some really bad, overdone music, television, poetry – as any major event will.
While, I never doubted David as an artist, I know how powerful emotion can color our perception and especially our self-perception. So I was concerned to say the least.
When I began reading, I got more and more excited. Here was a story revolving around very sensitive religious subjects in a decidedly irreverent way (the understatement here is like calling a hurricane “breezy and a tad moist”). But I was enthralled with the plot line. There were some parts where the shift in narrative view were a bit jarring but that could be because the script he gave me was cut and slashed and edited and re-edited. So I think I read some parts that were cut out.
It was a very moving and exciting story line to work with. The real challenge has been to figure out how we are going to stretch this out over a series of episodes. But I think after several weeks of tossing story lines and structure ideas around, it’s beginning to gel.
Don’t mistake what I’m saying. This isn’t a story about the events of Sept. 11. The tragedy of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attack aren’t referenced in the series. Those events were the catalyst.
But the questions are very real, very human. David calls himself a recovering Catholic. His view of the subject matter is colored by his experience in the church. My upbringing was by a Protestant and a Buddhist. So our backgrounds lend themselves to the sort of broader shift of accountability we are hoping to achieve with our show.
This is not a series about religion. We aren’t going to tell you what you should believe, or even what we believe. We think that while you watch our characters’ journeys, you will come to the questions yourself. Questions we ask ourselves and questions that those with the most staunch faith should still ask.
I’m rambling now. But I am very excited about what we’re doing. Oh and I get to say Horseshit without any Hail Marys. Just sayin.’

this story in’t preachy….on the contrary, it’s anti preachy….it’s STOP LISTENING TO EVERYONE ELSE AND STOP LATCHING ONTO EVERY WORD OF WHAT ‘ARKANGELS’S’ CHARACTER GOD WOULD CALL “TABLOID HORSESHIT” (IN REFERENCING THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE), AND START MAKING YOUR OWN CHOICES. that’s what the story will say. make your own choices. stop waiting to be told by someone else, or what some ancient piece of literature tells you to do…your GOD put you on Earth to LIVE. DO that, YOURSELF.