Resolution of conflict or just another plot twist? Still, an encouraging 
development...

http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2013/12/28/duck-dynasty-to-resume-filming-with-phil-robertson-ae-announces/

'Duck Dynasty' to resume filming with Phil Robertson after A&E lifts ban


FILE: Phil Robertson, the patriarch of the popular series "Duck Dynasty," was 
reinstated by the network on Friday, Dec. 27.AP

The "Duck Dynasty" family says they are excited to return to work after A&E 
Network announced Friday it would resume filming their hit show with Phil 
Robertson next spring in a reversal of its decision last week to suspend him 
for comments he made about homosexuality. 

In an exclusive statement to FoxNews.com, the family said it was "excited to 
keep making a quality TV show for our dedicated fans, who have showed us 
wonderful support. We will continue to represent our faith and values in the 
most positive way through 'Duck Dynasty' and our many projects that we are 
currently working on. 

"The outpouring of support and prayer has encouraged and emboldened us greatly."

Robertson had been indefinitely suspended by the network on Dec. 18 for remarks 
he made in an interview with GQ Magazine.

The removal of the 67-year-old family patriarch triggered support from gay 
rights organizations but objections from many fans of the show, including 
political figures such as former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Louisiana Gov. 
Bobby Jindal.

The fifth season of the family series originally had been scheduled to start 
Jan. 15 but until Friday’s announcement, its future had been uncertain, since 
the family had said it could not imagine going forward without Robertson.

In a statement released late Friday afternoon, A&E said, “While Phil's comments 
made in the (GQ) interview reflect his personal views based on his own beliefs, 
and his own personal journey, he and his family have publicly stated they 
regret the ‘coarse language’ he used and the misinterpretation of his core 
beliefs based only on the article. He also made it clear he would ‘never incite 
or encourage hate.’"

The network added that “Duck Dynasty is not a show about one man's views. It 
resonates with a large audience because it is a show about family, a family 
that America has come to love. As you might have seen in many episodes, they 
come together to reflect and pray for unity, tolerance and forgiveness. These 
are three values that we at A&E Networks also feel strongly about.

“So after discussions with the Robertson family, as well as consulting with 
numerous advocacy groups, A&E has decided to resume filming Duck Dynasty later 
this spring with the entire Robertson family.”

“Duck Dynasty” is the top-rated reality program on cable, according to the 
Hollywood Reporter, with an average 13.4 million viewers and a marketing 
franchise in such outlets as Walmart, Sears and Cracker Barrel restaurants – 
which briefly removed the “Dynasty” items after Robertson’s suspension.

In a statement Friday night to Fox News, the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against 
Discrimination said "dialog" between Robertson and the black and gay 
communities was a critical next step.

"Phil Robertson should look African-American and gay people in the eyes and 
hear about the hurtful impact of praising Jim Crow laws and comparing gay 
people to terrorists," the statement said. "If dialog with Phil is not part of 
next steps, then A&E has chosen profits over African-American and gay people -- 
especially its employees and viewers.

Jindal released a statement Friday night saying, "I am glad to hear that the 
folks at A&E came to their senses and recognized that tolerance of religious 
views is more important than political correctness.  Today is a good day for 
the freedoms of speech and religious liberty."

Family Research Council president Tony Perkins said in a statement following 
A&E's announcement, “The attacks on Phil Robertson revealed to the American 
people that the push to redefine marriage is less about the marriage altar than 
it is fundamentally altering America's moral, political and cultural landscape. 

"A&E Network’s reversal in the face of backlash is quite telling to the 
American people who are growing tired of GLAAD and cultural elites who want to 
silence people and remove God and His word from every aspect of public life."

Fox News' Todd Starnes contributed to this report.


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