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Suzze Osmond Ex-Christian Move Over Jesus There's a New Girl in Town Episodes 1-2-3
Suzze Osmond Ex-Christian Move Over Jesus There's a New Girl in Town Episodes 1-2-3
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". . . zippy dialog and a fast-paced narrative in a complex, layered plot."
"Surreal, metaphysical, bizarre, irreverent and oddly poetic."
". . . Biting satire . . ."
Televangelist Suzze Osmond has fallen from grace.
Gone down market.
Big time.
Nothing sexual.
Nor financial.
None of the usual foibles that befall the high and mighty when they crash and burn. Coming down is a bitch and as best she can figure, God himself is out to get her.
For a while, she's content to hide out in her empty mansion with only a disapproving angel and an argumentative commode for company. But the answers to what happened, and why, are on the outside. Thus begins Suzze's quest as she treks, half naked and barefoot across recession-racked America, squatting behind dumpsters and slinking down deserted streets, hanging out in paradise and motivating the multitudes – all while struggling to keep her irritable bowel syndrome at bay.
"Surreal, metaphysical, bizarre, irreverent and oddly poetic."
". . . Biting satire . . ."
Televangelist Suzze Osmond has fallen from grace.
Gone down market.
Big time.
Nothing sexual.
Nor financial.
None of the usual foibles that befall the high and mighty when they crash and burn. Coming down is a bitch and as best she can figure, God himself is out to get her.
For a while, she's content to hide out in her empty mansion with only a disapproving angel and an argumentative commode for company. But the answers to what happened, and why, are on the outside. Thus begins Suzze's quest as she treks, half naked and barefoot across recession-racked America, squatting behind dumpsters and slinking down deserted streets, hanging out in paradise and motivating the multitudes – all while struggling to keep her irritable bowel syndrome at bay.
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