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Prosper

  • TV Series
  • 2024–
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Rebecca Gibney and Richard Roxburgh in Prosper (2024)
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Set in the inner sanctum of an evangelical megachurch run by the wealthy Quinn family, when their charismatic founder announces a US expansion, the collision between faith and ambition threa... Read allSet in the inner sanctum of an evangelical megachurch run by the wealthy Quinn family, when their charismatic founder announces a US expansion, the collision between faith and ambition threatens to tear his family and church apart.Set in the inner sanctum of an evangelical megachurch run by the wealthy Quinn family, when their charismatic founder announces a US expansion, the collision between faith and ambition threatens to tear his family and church apart.

  • Creators
    • Matt Cameron
    • Jason Stephens
  • Stars
    • Richard Roxburgh
    • Rebecca Gibney
    • Ewen Leslie
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    425
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Matt Cameron
      • Jason Stephens
    • Stars
      • Richard Roxburgh
      • Rebecca Gibney
      • Ewen Leslie
    • 17User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Richard Roxburgh
    Richard Roxburgh
    • Cal Quinn
    • 2024
    Rebecca Gibney
    Rebecca Gibney
    • Abi Quinn
    • 2024
    Ewen Leslie
    Ewen Leslie
    • Dion Quinn
    • 2024
    Jacob Collins-Levy
    Jacob Collins-Levy
    • Jed Quinn
    • 2024
    Ming-Zhu Hii
    Ming-Zhu Hii
    • Taz Quinn
    • 2024
    Hayley McCarthy
    Hayley McCarthy
    • Issy Kalani
    • 2024
    Jordi Webber
    Jordi Webber
    • Benji Kalani
    • 2024
    Andrea Solonge
    Andrea Solonge
    • Juno Adebayo
    • 2024
    Alexander D'Souza
    Alexander D'Souza
    • Moses Quinn
    • 2024
    Alex Fitzalan
    Alex Fitzalan
    • Maddox
    • 2024
    Brigid Zengeni
    • Rosa Adebayo
    • 2024
    Jacek Koman
    Jacek Koman
    • Eli Slowik
    • 2024
    James Saunders
    James Saunders
    • Dan Gascoigne
    • 2024
    Matthew Backer
    Matthew Backer
    • Jonathan Malik
    • 2024
    Christopher James Baker
    Christopher James Baker
    • Mitch Leeway
    • 2024
    Nikki Shiels
    Nikki Shiels
    • Kasey Leeway
    • 2024
    Emma Horn
    Emma Horn
    • Tayla
    • 2024
    Julian Weeks
    Julian Weeks
    • Leroy
    • 2024
    • Creators
      • Matt Cameron
      • Jason Stephens
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    User reviews17

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    8chriskeeling-76634

    Good, with a strong understanding of the perils of its subject matter, but ultimately far too humourless to live up to the Succession billing.

    The accuracy with which the show captures the performative faith and lack of self awareness of Megachurch incredibly accurately to be quite honest.

    The preaching and coded language has drawn some ire in other reviews for being cringe-worthy, but frankly that is astonishingly true to Megachurches and the people that run them. The Megachurch jargon is also accurately captured, and much like real life the characters use it to deflect their predatory behaviour.

    There's a surprising amount of good in this show for Christians who are to put it politely disenchanted with Megachurches. The show is certainly not anti religion, and it easily could have gone that way which is a credit to the writers.

    The main weakness of the this show is the utter lack of humour within it. If you're going to compare yourself to Succession, one of the funniest shows of the last decade or so, there needs to be at least an attempt to engage in humour in some form. Given the actors involved, this is certainly a surprise, with Roxburgh in particular having done Rake in the past, which struck the balance of comedy and bleakness in the way Prosper desperately needed.

    I'd definitely recommend the show to anyone interested in the subject matter and all it entails, but if you're looking for something funnier, this show probably isn't for you.
    9timsmeallie-60851

    Quality Drama thats so relevant

    This show took my surprise, firstly with the quality of cast involved & secondly, the timeliness of the subject matter. The focus on the inner workings of a commercial church provide a "fictional" & credible insight into such organisations.

    The quality of the script & the "master-class" interpretation & delivery of the script by Richard & Rebecca was a true testament to Australia's uniquely gifted actors. Ewen Leslie & Jacob Collins-Levy were stand-outs from the supporting cast, with Ewen's portrayal of a highly conflicted heir apparent living in his fathers shadow delivering a truly remarkable insight into the mental anguish of the character. Jacob delivers a brilliant performance of being both caring son but also the skeptic mirroring the views of many who will enjoy the benefit of this great series.

    Lets hope they can secure the same quality cast for Season 2 🤞🏻
    8cfrogwoman

    Great portrayal of flawed fundamentalism

    Enjoyable, all to poignant depiction of an evangelical church. So much glitz and glamour, with Rebecca Gibney once more displaying excellence in her character portrayal of the family Matriach.

    Richard Roxborough managed to convince me that he indeed thinks God speaks to him and he has deep seated beliefs that he is making the world a better place despite being so flawed.

    I can see links to Hillsong, Sheila and the oOrange people to name two.

    Great music, written by great local musicians.

    Characters are so extremely and wonderfully flawed

    Everyone has their own agendas and foibles.

    I certainly hope there will be a season two.
    10timhartland-64431

    Brilliant

    Accurate and powerful, the exposes people who who they are and portrays man's follies. The church is bigger than the people who run it, however is it? The people who run become the focus and is this spiritual or real greed? The Bentleys, private jets and helicopters, the Sydney Harbour cliff top views, the clothes and cash- is this what God would want, or is this man tricking mass people. As a Christian watching this I found it uncomfortable and accurate in sections and is so well written and acted. Brilliant Aussie drama at its best, I do have trouble not seeing Roger Rogerston and Mrs Ratter, however what talents they are ! Loved this show.
    6Green-Neon

    Strong potential but let down by some clunky writing

    Prosper is blessed with an outstanding cast of respected Australian actors and is based on a timely and relevant premise given the unsettling influence megachurches and pentecostal Christianity more broadly claim to wield in many secular societies, despite their overall insignificant numbers.

    However as an ex-Pentecostal with an all too familiar understanding of the whys and wherefores of that strange world, I feel Prosper's writers and actors would have benefited from developing a deeper knowledge and understanding of the language, cultures and idiosyncrasies of both the on-stage performances of celebrity preachers and the jargon and deluded self-assurance that those people employ in their everyday lives.

    There are definitely moments in Prosper where Richard Roxburgh's talents as an actor are allowed to truly shine, particularly during some of Cal's darker moments. But when Cal is "in character" as a celebrity man of god in front of his congregation or praying on his own, his portrayal becomes more wooden and inauthentic. Rebecca Gibney is in fully Lady Macbeth mode for much of the series which I think is also a missed opportunity given the public role of the typical Pastor's wife in this world is to be a happy, shiny accessory. More juxtaposition between the persona and the person would have made her character richer and given Gibney a wider repertoire to work with.

    My other reservation with this show is the number of subplots going on in each episode. Some end up feeling undercooked as a result. I would have preferred to see a slower build and more nuance and more tension around fewer threads of the story.

    Hopefully if a second series is made, the will be opportunity to bring on writers or consultants who really, truly know how the murky world of pentecostalism works and thereby add a sorely needed layer of authentic credibility to this show which will reduce some of the cringe.

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      • January 18, 2024 (Australia)
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