[영어/sub] 세컨드 커밍 The Second Coming (2002 ITV Series) 2CD 680.8,647.8 MB

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[영어/sub] 세컨드 커밍 The Second Coming (2002 ITV Series) 2CD 680.8,647.8 MB

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"The Second Coming was a two-part British television drama screened on ITV1 in the UK in February 2003. Widely hailed as one of the most challenging and thought-provoking dramas to have been screened on a mainstream British television channel for several years, it concerns the realisation of Steve Baxter (played by Christopher Eccleston) that he is in fact the Son of God, and has just a few days to find the human race's Third Testament and thus avert the Apocalypse.

It was written by the highly experienced and award-winning dramatist Russell T. Davies, and produced by the independent Red Production Company. The programme was originally commissioned as four one-hour episodes by Channel 4 in 1999, however when new executives took over running the drama department at that channel, they decided not to pursue the project. Davies and Red's founder Nicola Shindler took the project to the BBC who quickly turned it down, and so against all expectations it found a home on ITV1, a channel with a reputation for producing mainstream, unchallenging, "middle-of-the-road" drama in recent years.

Screened over two successive evenings in prime time on Sunday 9th and Monday 10th February 2003, The Second Coming, despite its controversial subject matter, gained viewing figures of over six million. Strong performances from Eccleston and his co-stars, particularly Lesley Sharp as Judy, his best friend and love interest, were generally praised. Some criticised the ending either due to endorsing a humanist view point, or because they felt it was a cop-out. Some have also said Russell T. Davies was being controversial just for the sake of it. It should be noted that Davies is an atheist, who has been critical about religion in other programmes (even some episodes of Doctor Who). Davies said his intention was just to provoke debate and get people thinking about religion."

- From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

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