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“Christianity has been hijacked, like many religions have been,” he says.
I know lots of extremely moderate and very cool Christian men and women, who get it.
This is their personal faith.
They don’t judge.
They don’t seem to have a voice out there."
While the show depicts a devoutly Christian family, Taylor stresses that it has something for everyone.
“This is a workplace family drama,” he says.
“This is a different take on religion as a business,” she says.
“It’s the family business.
They’ve grown it together from nothing.
It’s unveiling that, and not pointing a finger, but maybe poking a little bit.”
All with a hint of the prestige TV antihero for good measure.
“It doesn’t matter what age she is and her economic background,” she says.
“What makes her tick?
How does that feel?
And is that a new, fresh way to show something else about the feminine?
“They are having to evolve, to change with the times,” he says.
When it comes to that kind of kismet, Taylor chalks it up to a higher power.
“I would just say this is the Lord’s work,” he says.