Artistes:
Michael PetroniPhotographie:
Danny RuhlmannActeurs·trices:
Mehdi Dehbi, Michelle Monaghan, Jane Adams, Melinda Page Hamilton, Stefania LaVie Owen, Tomer Sisley, Wil Traval, Barbara Eve Harris (plus)VOD (1)
Épisodes(10)
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Celui qui a des oreilles (E01)
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Révolte (E02)
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Le Doigt de Dieu (E03)
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Procès (E04)
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En voyant, ils ne voient point (E05)
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Nous ne mourrons pas tous (E06)
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Une chose arrive sans que le Seigneur l'ait ordonnée (E07)
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Un acte divin (E08)
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Dieu est grand (E09)
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Le Salaire du péché (E10)
Résumés(1)
Dans cette histoire fictive, un homme charismatique à la tête d'un étrange mouvement spirituel sème le trouble dans le paysage géopolitique mondial. (Netflix)
Critiques (1)
Like yeah, it's a show about nothing. It's also pretty empty of thought, a bit parroting, and for a show that's supposed to be about the coming of a new messiah, it falls pretty short on that front. Basically, it seems to me that the writers took a couple of religious books, slapped a few things together, then frowned importantly at Huntington, so that maybe the agent could be saying something new and not what can be found on Wikipedia. I found the same kind about nothing with the messiah himself; he basically remains unresolved until the end and I'd be happy for a sequel because I just want to know if it's a lie or not (even though in the end maybe someone will get the picture, I still have big buts). The content of the series is really about nothing. It's just that form won out for me here. I simply enjoyed watching it. It was nice to switch off and just watch because I was interested to see how similar it was to the book The Sixth Station. I enjoyed looking for parallels in it, I enjoyed how the characters spoke multiple languages, I enjoyed the actors because they were gathered from all over the world, I enjoyed looking for more in the characters than the writers gave them credit for. Exceptionally, therefore, my rating reflects form rather than content. 4 stars by a hair. ()