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SEASON
Hand of God - Season 1
The life of a corrupted and rude judge named Pernell Harris, has been changed completely when his son has committed suicide, the thing that leads him to suffer from a break down and think that God is speaking to him who helps him to walk in the right and the vigilante path, the thing that brings terrible for him.
27 July 1973, Bakersfield, California, USA
14 January 1980, Fort Knox, Kentucky, USA
14 March 1991, Flint, Michigan, USA
26 February 1971, Dallas, Texas, USA
13 May 1987, Richmond, Virginia, USA
10 April 1968, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
September 14, 2015
There's no real reason to hold out for any sort of levity should you decide to endure all ten hours of this thing.
September 04, 2015
When Hand of God explores Pernell's visions and messages from PJ, it becomes an intriguing, mystery-laced, character-driven story.
September 04, 2015
We're also treated to two women who are broken down to something almost solely sexual.
December 09, 2014
Bleak drama explores big themes via sex, language, violence.
September 09, 2015
The wheels keep turning but can take too long to get rolling while the plot hits some ruts in the road. But as a viewer, I still remained more inclined to think "Hmm, where's this going?" rather than "I've had it, that's it."
September 09, 2015
This is a show that's unnecessarily bleak, far too impressed with its own edginess, and completely predictable to anyone who's watched television before.
September 03, 2015
It's such an engaging, original, quirky, and thought-provoking drama, it should be seen.
September 08, 2015
Amazon's new drama Hand of God boasts a stellar cast of veteran and newer actors, yet it fails to compel as it weaves a story of attempted suicide, rape and religious fervor.
September 14, 2015
It's not boring... It's awfully wearing, like having your nose rubbed in malevolence and turgidity, without offering up enough character drama to make it worthwhile.
September 08, 2015
The drama... offers nothing new in the twists-and-turns department... but you're unlikely to see a show anywhere else that tackles religious hypocrisy so powerfully, including the edgiest cable outlets.

