This is the first of three "dramas" this DC, and I have to say, it was one of the weirdest dramas ever. I won't go through all the details. Maybe someone else wants to throw in their 2c.
It starts out with two men standing on the "beach" talking, but it took me awhile to figure out what in the hell was going on. One guy's name is Ethan and he's dressed in a long sleeve shirt and trousers, and the other guy's name is Job and he's dressed in khakis and a Panama hat. Then you realize: Ethan is a faithful witness now in the new system having a chat with a resurrected Job - the Job - who apparently now sports khakis, a Panama hat and a bizzare accent I couldn't place. Ethan goes on to bore Job with his Job-like experience before "the end"
Cut to pre-Armageddon scene with Ethan's family. Now they introduce his daughter Lena. I shit you not: Lena's voice takes the cake for the most awful drama character voice EVER. She's supposed to be a 12 year old girl, but it sounds like a whiny, sing-songy, 42 year old, pasty white bethelite wife with a weird lisp imitating a 12 year old. Lena is the Jar-Jar Binks of dramas. My wife said she noticed one sister in the audience shaking her head, then picking up her books and leaving. It was that noticeably bad.
Fortunately, about 45 seconds after they introduce us to Lena, they kill her off in terrible car accident with her grandfather. I think that most of the audience was relieved not to hear that voice again for another 25 minutes.
After the accident, Ethan's family goes to hell in a handbasket, and he and his wife are assaulted by "false comforters" who are really just bad caricatures of worldly people and one brother from the hall who is an idiot. . . .
You know, I don't even feel like finishing the story. If anyone else has anything to add, please do.
Overall, this drama seemed like it was literally written by mentally challenged people with overactive imaginations. . . . then again it probably was. But then I thought to myself, Maybe it's just you and your apostabrain finding fault with everything. Well, not so. The folks I was with were picking it apart, too. It was just that dumb.
Anyone else endure this piece of "theater"?