Let's call it a very ugly version of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" recreated as a musicless "A Young Life Serving God Ain't Worth Living."
It included a highly fictionalized account of Joseph being abused by his brothers for serving God and being loved by Jacob. There was no mention of Joseph's dreams that degraded his brothers and father. His father got him the special coat and praised him, which is a great way for parents to create problems among their children. The account with Potiphars wife was melodramatic. Only his interaction with Pharoah was scripted from Exodus. They were fast and loose with any "facts".
This was interspersed with a truly disturbing "modern drama" of a good teen dub being persecuted by bad teen dubs. The scene was truly an indication of how much Watchtower hates kids. One encourages a worldly girl to seduce him. She tries, but when he "runs away", she posts on the Interwebs that they went all the way. The bad dub tells the elders, who investigate. These masterful detectives see that she mentioned a certain vampire TV show they watched before having sex (something like that, enough vampire shows were condemned during the entire program that I think I might have had vampires on the brain). The elders researched the show to being on the night after the circuit assembly when the good dub had an alibi of being out eating with witnesses. This had to be confirmed by the "brothers". Conveniently, the worldly girl and confided in a JW teen girl that it didn't happen. Of course she reported this to the elders. The elders confronted the slutty girls parents who made their daughter post a retraction that she didn't have sex with him. Of course the bad JW teens were "getting help from the elders". And this faithful young brother had the blessing and privilege of...
...wait for it...
...giving the prayer at the meeting for field service!
To me, it was if they wanted to spread a web of suspicion, fear, and spying among all the sheeple toward the young in the bOrg. It's an ideal plan to try to drive even more teens OUT of Botchtower.
The music was creepy between scenes. It was like they were trying to be hip and cool, but it was just weird.
One funny part. It happened so fast, I was like, "did I hear that right?" And this is going to sound really adolescent of me, but in about the first scene of the modern part, there is the line, "Uncle Jack offered us a ride home." Just say it out loud, okay?... Yeah, it sounds like they said "jack-off".