God, Inc.
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God, Inc. is a comedy internet video series about the office space of God by filmmaker Francis Stokes. The premise is that God runs the world through a company with different departments such as disasters, miracles, population control, publicity, customer relations, approvals, and product development. It has recently gathered critical acclaim from a number of media outlets.[1][2][3][4][5] Creator Francis Stokes has stated on comments on the sixth episode, that he plans to turn the web series into a TV series. On July 17, 2007, Francis Stokes posted a video onto his YouTube account stating that the Sci Fi Channel has picked up God, Inc.[6]
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[edit] Characters
[edit] Sarah Church
Sarah Melody Church (played by Rachel Oliva) (June 3, 1976-November 5, 2006) lived in Florida all her life and died of Leukemia. She becomes an intern placed in Product Development where she is the only female.
[edit] Austin
Austin (played by Stephen Falk) is the last remaining person in the Miracles Department. Changes in staffing within the office have him disillusioned about working there.
[edit] Piper Morris
Piper Morris (played by Elizabeth Pan) is the boss and is described as a hardass. In the first episode Brad tells Sarah not to "talk to her, or make eye contact".
[edit] Owen
Owen (played by Jeff Sass) works in Population Control. He likes his cup o'noodles soup & has a fondness for cancer.
[edit] Paige
Paige (played by Stephanie Jane Markham, Francis Stokes' real-life wife) is God's secretary who isn't seen frequently because she works upstairs. Paige appears in Episode 3, "Who Stole God's Lunch."
[edit] Keaton
Keaton (played by Chet Nelson) is the boss of Product Development. He has designed 64 animal species and 217 plant species.
[edit] Gavin
Gavin (played by Dayton Mesher) works in Product Development. He has designed 28 animal species. It would be 29 but his attempts to submit the porcupotamus as a new animal species keep getting rejected by the Approvals Department.
[edit] Amid
Amid (played by Rizwan Manji) is a marketer in the Publicity department who propagates faith in Islam. Riding the contemporary wave of fanaticism and solidarity in the muslim world, Amid often tops the performance charts in his department. This makes him arrogant, attributing his succeess to what he calls: "the one true marketing strategy."
[edit] Esther
Esther (played by Amie Farrell) works in the Publicity department trying to increase the numbers of "Really Christians". She is highly task focused and will go to the most deviously unchristian lengths to outperform Amid.
[edit] Andy
Andy (played by Michael Lutgen) works alongside Esther in Publicity. He is the rep for "Sort-of Christians" and is accordingly indifferent about the faith that he is selling or how he performs in the office.
[edit] Species mentioned in the series
[edit] Porcupotamus
A hippopotamus that has quills on its back like a porcupine. It was rejected to become a real animal, and frequently appears in people's conversations. It is potentially the 29th animal species created by one of Sarah's co-workers, Gavin.
[edit] References
- ^ Kaufman, Anthony. ""God, Inc.": "The Office" Meets The Almighty", The Daily Reel, January 08, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-27.
- ^ Coyle, Jake. "A YouTube star is born ... with the right plan", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, January 27, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-01-27.
- ^ Hornaday, Ann. "Rules For YouTube: Make Art, Not Bore", The Washington Post, February 4th, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-02-10.
- ^ Jurgensen, John. "New Sitcoms Rise On The Web", The Wall Street Journal, January 20th, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-02-10.
- ^ Falsani, Cathleen. "'God, Inc.' puts 'Office' humor in heavenly setting", The Chicago Sun Times, March 30, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-03-30.
- ^ YouTube: "Update #3 - "God, Inc" Sold To Sci-Fi"