The Path

2016

Seasons & Episodes

  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

7.2| 0h30m| TV-MA| en| More Info
Released: 30 March 2016 Canceled
Producted By: True Jack Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.hulu.com/the-path
Synopsis

The Path explores the unknown and mysterious world of the cult-like Meyerist Movement in upstate New York. At the center of the movement lies Eddie, a conflicted husband; Sarah, his devoted wife; and Cal, an ambitious leader. We follow each as they contend with deep issues involving relationships, faith, and power.

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lauramchavez This is a good show to watch. Why is Hulu canceling so many good shows now??
marzenamichalska When I start watching this show I wasn't sure I didint know what to think. But now on season 3 I cant wait to watch another episode. I end up liking it very much. Is slow but good.
ognightmare Thoughtful and immersive character piece. The characters are almost without exception, exceptional. But every time they pull you in, Aaron Paul steps onscreen and shatters the illusion they've worked so hard to build. A cult leader? A father? Come on. Whoever cast him should be embarrassed. Maybe even ashamed.Aaron, please, for the love of all that is holy, stop whispering for no reason, appending "okay" to the end of every half sentence and titling your head 160 degrees on it's y-axis. Then go take an acting class and have some real life experiences to base your next performance on so that it's not just another 'Jesse Pinkman plays daddy'.
keithbriant Yes, Cal looks and acts like a nervous chihuahua. Yes, Eddie whispers 90% of his lines. Yes, Sara's wardrobe was borrowed from Karen Carpenter's closet. But I can't stop watching this damn show! Maybe it's the anticipation of the ridiculous plot twists. Maybe it's my desire to watch the whole cult implode. Idk. Season 3 is an improvement over 2, which just got too random and weird. Kinda like this review.