A handful of relatives at Thanksgiving wanted to have a conversation/diatribe about what the pope was doing wrong but hey look, I’m gonna go stand over here instead.
A handful of relatives at Thanksgiving wanted to have a conversation/diatribe about what the pope was doing wrong but hey look, I’m gonna go stand over here instead.
This isn’t going to go down with the strongly Catholic members of my family, all of whom believe they know Church doctrine better than the pope.
“Cheers was good because it was an ensemble cast, what’s the point of making a show just about Frasier? I’m not gonna watch it if there’s no Woody or Norm, what would be the point?”
I’m not saying I think this will be as good/better than the first run of Frasier, but people should at least give it a shot before writing it off with the exact same criticism that was leveled against the show they now love when it was announced 30 yrs ago.
Dave Foley with an eyepatch, no less. I’m in.
It’s more nuanced than that, but generally speaking papal infallibility today only extends to very limited circumstances where the Pope puts on his special papal infallibility hat and says, “I hereby decree…” some specific topic of church law.