Ep 1. A House Divided
- TV-14
- March 15, 2017
- 42 min
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7.9 (83)
In the Greenleaf Season 2 premiere, titled "A House Divided," we find the Greenleaf family struggling to keep their Memphis megachurch, Calvary Fellowship World Ministries, on track after their patriarch, Bishop James Greenleaf, has a stroke.
The episode begins with a powerful sermon delivered by Grace Greenleaf, the bishop's daughter and a newly-minted minister. Her message is timely and relevant, but it's not enough to erase the tension that hangs over the Greenleaf family as they all wait to hear the latest update on their father's condition.
As Grace and her siblings, Jacob and Charity, navigate the politics of the church, they're also dealing with their own personal issues. Grace is grappling with her guilt over the revelation that her uncle, Mac, repeatedly sexually abused her sister, Faith. Jacob is still trying to reconcile with his wife, Kerissa, after having an affair. And Charity is struggling to balance her marriage and her desire to pursue a music career.
The family's troubles are compounded by pressure from outside forces. Ray Fisher, a businessman who has worked with the Greenleafs for years, is threatening to pull funding from the church if Bishop Greenleaf doesn't step down as pastor. Meanwhile, newcomer Lionel Jeffries, a journalist investigating the Greenleafs, is asking tough questions and digging up dirt on the family's past.
As the episode progresses, tensions rise and secrets are exposed. Grace and her mother, Lady Mae, clash over how to handle Bishop Greenleaf's illness, as Lady Mae resists the idea of letting go of the reins of the church. Jacob and Kerissa continue to struggle with their relationship, and Charity finds herself drawn to a new music producer who is not what he seems.
The highlight of the episode is a tense and emotional family meeting, as all the Greenleaf siblings gather to discuss the fate of the church. There are tears, accusations, and revelations as they each try to come to terms with what's at stake. As the episode ends, it's clear that the Greenleaf family is on the brink of collapse, and it remains to be seen whether they'll be able to come together and save their church and their family.
Overall, "A House Divided" is a strong start to the second season of Greenleaf, with stellar performances from the entire cast. The episode sets up a number of intriguing storylines and leaves viewers eager to see where the show will go from here.