{"id":15899,"date":"2020-04-27T15:43:28","date_gmt":"2020-04-27T20:43:28","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/themagicalbuffet.com\/blog1\/?p=15899"},"modified":"2020-04-27T15:43:28","modified_gmt":"2020-04-27T20:43:28","slug":"the-midnight-gospel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/themagicalbuffet.com\/blog1\/?p=15899","title":{"rendered":"The Midnight Gospel"},"content":{"rendered":"

If you know me, or follow me on social media, you know that I am a lady that loves herself some \u201cAdventure Time\u201d. What is there not to love? A cast of loveable characters, having quirky adventures, and underneath the humor, topics like love, loss, friendship, family, and the nature of evil are examined. So, obviously when I heard the creator of \u201cAdventure Time\u201d, Pendleton Ward, had a new animated series for adults coming to Netflix, I was all in.<\/p>\n

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I knew nothing about the series, \u201cThe Midnight Gospel\u201d, before I watched it, other than it was animated and Pendleton Ward was a part of it. This show did not just meet expectations, it blew any expectations right out of the water. Buckle up, it\u2019s an amazing ride!<\/p>\n

What is \u201cThe Midnight Gospel\u201d? A question more easily asked than answered. It follows spacecaster Clancy, as he drops into various alternative Earth simulations via an illegal multiverse simulator, to interview beings he finds. It turns out the show is based off Duncan Trussell’s podcast \u201cDuncan Trussell Family Hour\u201d. Ward is a fan of the podcast and thought of the idea of animating it. What happens when you smoosh Ward and Trussell together? A mind blowing, psyche changing, legitimately magical experience.<\/p>\n

Trussell interviews a who\u2019s who of people Buffet readers know, or should know: Caitlin Doughty, Ram Dass, Damien Echols, Anne Lamott, and more. They discuss topics such as magic, forgiveness, death, drugs, and yes, more. Every episode is magic, but it is hard to deny the power of the episode \u201cMouse of Silver\u201d, that features an interview Trussell did with his mother, Deneen Fendig, as she was dying of cancer. All of this is paired with Ward\u2019s dreamy, psychedelic art that is so rich with symbolism that you\u2019ll want to watch it again and again.<\/p>\n

I know all of this may sound like a downer, but to the contrary, it is seeded with humor and overall, a life affirming experience. I am definitely not an expert on magical media, so this is just my personal, limited experience, opinion. \u201cThe Midnight Gospel\u201d is one of the most magical, and magickal, things you can view on a television screen. Watch it now. Then watch is again.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe Midnight Gospel\u201d is available on Netflix.<\/p>\n