Wooldor's crisis of having to choose between using sinful sexuality to help people and doing what's right by God is similar to the crisis Emily Watson's character goes through in Lars Von Trier's Breaking The Waves.
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miaux710 June 2021
Excellent episode
elonmusk-is_a_moron2 May 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Perhaps the best episode of the whole series.
Serves as a great satire of religious fanaticism, and how the demonization of sexuality is often used as way to control people by fundamentalists.
And when fundamentalists don't get their way by other means, they retort to violence, with tragic consequences.
The Charlie Hebdo murder is a bitter example of this.
Serves as a great satire of religious fanaticism, and how the demonization of sexuality is often used as way to control people by fundamentalists.
And when fundamentalists don't get their way by other means, they retort to violence, with tragic consequences.
The Charlie Hebdo murder is a bitter example of this.
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