PROSPER MEGACHURCH DRAMA
STARTING NEXT WEEK ON STAN
Prosper starts this January on Stan |
DIVIDED THEY FALL
Richard Roxburgh leads the series as Cal Quinn, the founder and globalpastor of fictional Sydney megachurch U Star, and Rebbeca Gibney is
Abi Quinn, his wife and worship leader. Their powerful megachurch is
one of Australia’s fastest growing and on the precipice of a lucrative
American expansion. While the family preaches messages of faith, love
and acceptance to thousands of followers, behind closed doors, the they
protect shameful secrets. Ewen Leslie is their dutiful eldest son Dion Quinn. Ming-Zhu Hii is his wife, Taryn, and Jacob Collins-Levy is youngest son and rebel with a cause Jed, with Hayley McCarthy as Isabel Kalani, the family’s only daughter and gifted singer-songwriter. Jordi Webber is her hot American husband Benji and Alexander D’Souza
plays Moses, Cal and Abi’s adopted son. Lionsgate is handling the sales
around the world which means that the series could possibly stream on
their Lionsgate Plus channel available for streaming on Amazon Prime Video or their Starz in
USA, but we are not sure currently.
We don't have Stan or Amazon Prime..so can forget about it..we are watching newest season Fargo.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite possible somebody in Germany will air it.
DeleteIt's crazy how much money these pastors take in.
ReplyDeleteI am quite shocked by these TV preachers, we do not have those thankfully as we are not a religious country.
DeleteI'll be skipping this one. I hate mega churches with a passion. I don't believe Jesus had all the flashy shit they seem to desire. Demanding a 10% income tithe so they can live the fancy life all while we still have homeless and hungry running rampant here. God forbid they actually help in their community. No, no. They want their parishioners to do that in the name of charity after their church tithes, too. I feel like religion is dying a slow death here, but it will be many years before it goes away completely.
ReplyDeleteBut this is exactly why t his one will be fun to watch, it will expose them in all their nastiness and immoral ways.
DeleteBut it's still tinged with religion, and that I just can't deal with. I feel like I'll just sit there in anger over their illicit dealings through the week while praising the lord come Sunday.
DeleteI don't know, that Kim Catrall show which was also about TV pastors was not religious at all, it was sinfully delicious. And Australians know how to make good stuff. I just started their Strife series this week with my dear Asher Keddie.
DeleteI forgot all about the Kim Catrall show! Now I need to go see if it's streaming so I can watch it. She's the only actress that was worth a damn on Sex and the City. She has a knack for working on sinfully delicious programs.
DeleteI liked that show, it was fun to watch and it has one of the best endings ever. Very satisfying.
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