People generally love Tom Hanks. Besides (somehow) to be the father of Polar opposites Them Hanks and Colin Hanks, he is an American treasure with Some really phenomenal movies under his belt. But there is a project by Tom Hanks that made people upset during the day, which is the HBO series "Big Loveube".
For people who do not remember this drama series since the 2000s, which was an executive production by Hanks, "Big Loveubov" in the center of the Polygamian fundamentalist Mormon family, who was staying in Utah and was led by Patriarch Bill Henrikson (Bill). During the five seasons of the show, he did his best to protect his large, unconventional family of two foreigners who did not understand and friction within, and critics and audiences seemed to eat mostly. (The incredible cast - which included Chloe Sevigni, Nean Tripplchorn, Inninifer Goodwin, Amanda Seyfried and much more - definitely not hurt.)
However, there was a group that was definitely unhappy about the show, and it would be her viewers in real life in Mormon. Despite the fact that the "Great Ubov" had a fictional fundamentalist sect called the "Brotherhood of United Effort" (UEB), the fundamentalist Mormons in the real world were furious about how they were shown on HBO's hit.
Great Loveubov got HBO in some big trouble with the Mormons
While the "Great Loveube" was stirring controversy from the beginning because some Mormons were worried that the audience would merge the founded fundamentalist polygamist beliefs with those of the official Church in Mormon (the Church of Jesus Christ to the later saints), Although the church itself did not call for a boycott, she expressed an understanding of the anger of its members and said that individual members can do what they wanted. In the end, HBO issued an official apology in A. statementsaying:
"Obviously, it was not our intention to do something disrespect of the Church, but to those who could be offended, we offer our sincere apology."
HBO was not alien to controversy over the yearsBut the "Great Loveube" seemed ready for it from the beginning and only from there it became more controversial. The episode ended as it was aired as planned, showing the deep secret, the Holy Endomment ceremony between Bill and his third wife Margi (Inninifer Goodwin), and some church members were upset that their secrets were shown on the screen.
The controversy of the great Loveube now feel something unusual
It is somehow funny that the "big Loveubeub" was so controversial when there are currently HBO streaming shows, HBO Max, featuring real families in real life, polygamist families, such as the Sister Women's reality series. Although these series probably do not show any of the more secret elements of fundamentalist beliefs in Mormon, they are still sharing much more than a "big loveubeum" so far.
"Big Loveubov" itself was pretty good (that was, if nothing else, of course far from being One of the worst shows of HBO ever made), and it seems that controversy either helped or did not affect it at all. From wrapping, the series has become an unusual footnote in the history of the cable giant, though the one that seems no longer mentioned ... Probably because, again, it shows that as "sister women" tend to be far more shocking. The audience wants controversy, and the reality TV will always surpass the script plays in the controversy department, even if the "Great Ubov" has upset the whole church.
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