

THE LIVING ROOM
A private conversation to save the world.
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A raw, spiritual series where world leaders are invited—without cameras, without ego—into one room to remember what we all forget: we belong to God, and to each other.
THE LIVING ROOM
A series
A character-driven story grounded in today’s real world.
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A reckoning
Each episode confronts a real evil in humanity—power, greed, pride, division.
A return
Not to politics. Not to ideology. Back to humility, remembrance, and God.
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THE PREMISE
Ash, alone in his living room, decides to do something impossible: call world leaders directly and ask them to meet privately—no media, no speeches, no optics—just truth. What starts as chaos becomes a mirror… and then a path.
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HOW IT FEELS?
Spiritual • Raw • Darkly funny • Human • Intimate • Uncomfortable • Hopeful • Mythic-realism
Shot like a Prestige Drama, but built like a Prayer.
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THE EPISODE PATTERN
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A real global wound (the “evil”) is named.
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A leader arrives with ego and fear.
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The room forces honesty.
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A human moment breaks the spell.
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A final quote closes the episode like a spiritual verdict.
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CREATOR's STATEMENT
“I’m building The Living Room because the world is loud, and nobody is listening. This is a story about leadership, humanity, and what happens when we remember God without using Him as a weapon.”
Joseph Tanooki — Creator / Writer / Creative Director
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