• Warning: Spoilers
    This four-episode snoozer follows the basic pattern of the vast majority of current streaming documentaries: stretch it out to as many episodes as possible even if you have to regurgitate the same unsurprising factoids over and over and over again. It's a familiar story: gigantic Aussie megachurch exports itself to New York City and fills thousands of seats with ecstatic parishioners enraptured by the miraculous words of a charismatic preacher who likes to dress in tight jeans and leather jackets. Fast forward to the end: the megachurch turns out to be run by child rapists, adulterers, serial abusers, and multiple sleazebag cover-uppers. There are hours of interviews with one of the key sociopaths - a guy who has now repented his evil ways and is bathed in the light of goodness and mercy (right). If it feels like you've seen this one already, it's because you have. The real question is how do they keep filling up these churches with mesmerized followers when the ultimate outcome is so predictable? I would think anyone of average intelligence would take one look at these creeps and run for the door. But sadly, not so.