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Season 1 – The Midnight Gospel

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A space caster traverses trippy worlds inside his universe simulator, exploring existential questions about life, death and everything in between.
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The Midnight Gospel — Season 1

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The Midnight Gospel's strange brew won't be for all tastes, but those willing to drink deep will find a wealth of vibrant visuals and illuminating insights.

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Wei-Huan Chen Houston Chronicle Filled with insight and otherworldly imagery, it's as close a TV show can get to emulating a good psychedelic trip. Dec 30, 2020 Full Review Kambole Campbell Little White Lies For all its bright colours, base vulgarity and hyperactive spectacle, The Midnight Gospel is at once an honest, personal work, with real experiences becoming the show's narrative focus. Dec 10, 2020 Full Review Sam Mossman Arizona Republic Most audiences are going to demand more structure than The Midnight Gospel has to offer. There is seldom a commitment to the animated storyline, and often the interviews just seem to trail off rather than reaching a satisfying conclusion. Rated: C Dec 10, 2020 Full Review Cidnya Silva But Why Tho? A Geek Community While I think that The Midnight Gospel excels in its exploration of mindfulness, meditation, and empathy, I cannot say I enjoyed it as much as others simply because I found its animation style to be distracting and not reflective enough... Rated: 8.5/10 Jan 22, 2023 Full Review Korey Coleman Double Toasted I'm very captivated by this concept... I do want to sit down and watch more, but [this show] is for a very specific person. Dec 10, 2020 Full Review Martin Thomas Double Toasted The more it went on, the less I was about the animation. Matter of fact, sometimes it made my stomach hurt... [But] when I was just listening to it, I was really into it. I want to keep listening to it, I just don't necessarily want to keep watching it. Dec 10, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews

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Lance H Amazing show. Watched it at least 2 times all the way through. Best to watch on some legal psychedelics. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/19/25 Full Review Beau J As thought provoking as it is entertaining. I could watch this over and over again. Wish they had continued this series! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 12/29/24 Full Review Gabriel P [A] Uma animação visualmente marcante e com bons questionamentos. Uma pena não ter continuação. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/08/25 Full Review Silas R This is a great experimental series. It doesn't follow a traditional format, and I think that makes it hard for some people to understand. I've seen criticism online that it's just "pseudo intellectual" nonsense and very "pretentious" but that does not reflect the truth of this series. I believe the truth is more complex than that, sure there is a lot of wacky nonsense but that was intentional; It was never meant to be a serious intellectual endeavor. It's simply just conversations that take a deeper look into the mind, without taking itself seriously. There are plenty of brilliant remarks and also ridiculous ones. It was made to be good fun to pass the time, and maybe make you think a little deeper in the process. It does not claim to hold any truths, it's simply just exploration of thought. Some people find this unsatisfying because it's not what they expect, but it doesn't make sense to hate it for being "pseudo intellectual". it's much deeper than any Netflix series I've seen, but why would you go into a Netflix series expecting intellectual brilliance? It's good fun to pass time with occasional insights and intriguing visuals, if you want something more "intellectual" then stop watching Netflix. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 09/05/24 Full Review Abigail A this show tackled many hard subjects and has spectacular and unique animation to match. it can feel slow and i can understand if this isn’t everyone’s cup of tea but that last episode makes me cry every time. well worth a watch if you haven’t yet Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 06/15/24 Full Review ArtystaPisarz P This show is perhaps the most New Age thing I have ever watched, and let me tell you – I am not a great fan of New Age spirituality. It took me quite a while to get back to it and finish it, as on my first try I stopped midway trough. "Midnight Gospel" can be an exhausting show to watch trough, and this is in my opinion due not only to the gravitas of themes that it attempts to tackle, but also because the narrative consisting here of real-life podcast interviews by Duncan Trussell is so disjointed from whatever happens in the animation of this particular episode. The animation itself can be brilliant and you can really see the influence and patronage of Pendleton Ward himself. Trough Clancy's eyes we get to experience here really imaginative, cool worlds and concepts that unfold themselves more and more the longer we are watching, which is really neat to experience. The otherworldliness of the animation also lulls you into a state where you almost imminently accept the otherworldliness of the interviews, which can be absolutely bonkers. Let me be honest here – I was not at all impressed by the selection of people Trussell interviewed for his podcast. His conversations with him can really be hit-or-miss, his guests are at best practitioners of religious belies that are alien and unconvincing to me personally and at worst deluded weirdos like the guy who practiced "ceremonial magic". What those people say can be rather incoherent and although there is a discernible mystical aura of deep thought in all of those interviews, none of them contain any really profound or original philosophical thoughts that will stick with me in the future, I think. This is how people who know nothing about philosophy think philosophy look like, while in reality it much more rigorous science and much less free-form, oneiric, narcotic musings of spiritual gurus and the like. And in those interviews Trussell himself presents himself as a deeply impressionable person who seems to be easily amazed by new concepts, but has little critical thought. Of course there is also his easy-going demeanor and sense of comradery that he seems to have with anyone that he speaks to. His self-insert in the show, however, Clancy, is a deeply flawed individual who never learns any true lessons about himself. On the whole, "Midnight Gospel" is passable, and can even be enjoyable at certain moments, even though the holier-than-thou act of many of Trussell's guests makes me want to stay far away from New Age (and adjacent) for long time to come. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/14/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Apr 20, 2020 Taste of the King Clancy lands on a zombie-ravaged earth where the president is a fan of drugs and meditation. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 20, 2020 Officers and Wolves Clancy lands on a planet populated by baby clowns; he hears a deer-dog's thoughts about death. Details Episode 3 Aired Apr 20, 2020 Hunters Without a Home Clancy travels to an underwater planet where he crosses paths with Darryl a student of ceremonial magic and the path to enlightenment. Details Episode 4 Aired Apr 20, 2020 Blinded by My End A mishap sends Clancy to a medieval planet where he meets a knight on a mission to avenge her lover's murder. Details Episode 5 Aired Apr 20, 2020 Annihilation of Joy At a prison for simulated beings suffering from existential dread, Clancy ponders reality as he watches an inmate die over and over again. Details Episode 6 Aired Apr 20, 2020 Vulture With Honor When his simulator malfunctions, Clancy is forced to face a few real-world problems; he meets a meditation master. Details Episode 7 Aired Apr 20, 2020 Turtles of the Eclipse Clancy falls into another world where he comes face to face with Death. Details Episode 8 Aired Apr 20, 2020 Mouse of Silver Clancy joins his mother on an emotional journey through the cycle of birth, life and death. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Antonio Canobbio, Ben Kalina, Chris Prynoski, Duncan Trussell, Pendleton Ward
Network
Netflix
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Fantasy, Comedy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Apr 20, 2020
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