How the Righteous Gemstones brought sci-fi to church with the magic of jetpacks
As it barrels through its characteristically outlandish fourth and final season, Danny McBride’s HBO comedy The Righteous Gemstones has cemented a reputation for itself. Yes, it’s side-splittingly funny. Yes, its “ failchildren of a crumbling empire ” narrative is surprisingly relevant. Yes, there is a core of sincerity at the center of the madness. But Gemstones ’ legacy wouldn’t be complete without talking about the bold ways McBride and co. spend the budget on ridiculous props and movie-level set pieces . It’s the best-looking comedy on television because of the care put into the details of the production, and because you see every single dollar on the screen. Season 4 has continued that tradition with aplomb, opening with a Civil War flashback episode that included a long, chaotic battle sequence edited to look like one extended take. It’s one of the biggest action pieces on TV this year so far, and involved 100 background actors, 20 reenactors, 13 stunt performers, and 12 hor...