
In this gripping first episode of "Silent Saints," we're plunged into the dystopian world of the Holy State of Zion. Through the eyes of Emmaline Kimball, a neuropsychologist with a hidden past, we witness the fall of democracy and the rise of a oppressive theocracy.
As Emmaline treats a victim of political violence, we flash back to her days at BYU, where a chance discovery in the library shattered her faith and set her on a dangerous path. The episode culminates in a chilling address by the new prophet-president, Donald B. Bradner , as he outlines his vision for a "righteous" society.
Filled with rich Mormon terminology, poetic prose, and heart-wrenching moral dilemmas, this episode sets the stage for a tale of resistance, faith, and the power of small acts of defiance in the face of overwhelming odds.
Content warning: This episode contains themes of political violence, religious oppression, and loss of personal freedom.