Miracle Workers is an American anthology comedy television series, based on the writings of humorist Simon Rich — with each season being based on a different work. The first season was based on Rich's 2012 novel What in God's Name and the short story Revolution provided the basis for the second season. The series was created by Rich, and it stars Daniel Radcliffe, Steve Buscemi, Geraldine Viswanathan, Jon Bass, Karan Soni, Sasha Compère, and Lolly Adefope.
The wagon train stops in the sinful town of Branchwater, luring Ezekiel into a night of debauchery and temptation. Benny finds his favourite saloon has transformed into an inauthentic tourist trap.
God meets with potential investors for his groundbreaking new restaurant.
Craig risks it all in a desperate attempt to save Earth and all of mankind.
Al and Prince Chauncley face their biggest challenge yet.
Al and Prince Chauncley make big plans for their futures.
Al sues the crown. Prince Chauncley makes an unexpected breakthrough with his father.
Rosie meets with a competitor while Craig, Eliza, and Sanjay try to dupe God.
God asks Sanjay to smite a non-believer, while Craig and Eliza realize they have their work cut out for them.
Al and Maggie go to a music festival. Prince Chauncley deals with a temperamental rock star.
Frustrated with the mess that earth's become, God contemplates the end while two determined angels try to change his mind.
Prince Chauncley and Lord Vexler go on a diplomatic mission. A new invention shakes up Eddie's business.
Small-town reverend Ezekiel Brown enlists outlaw Benny the Teen to lead his people west along the Oregon Trail. Repressed prairie wife Prudence Aberdeen responds to the freedom of the trail, pulling her away from her wealthy husband Todd.
Al and Prince Chauncley struggle to deal with their families over the holidays.
As the wagon train attempts to cross the Blue Mountains, Ezekiel worries their journey has been cursed by God. Benny tries to make amends with Trig.
Benny tries to become a hero to a Native American tribe.
The wagon train meets a religious group being led West by a holy prophet. Benny tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter.
Al and Prince Chauncley attend an astronomy lecture and Eddie meets a new neighbor.
Ezekiel signs up for a buffalo hunting expedition to prove his manhood. Benny teaches Prudence how to be a bandit.
The wagon train faces its final showdown.
Ezekiel, Benny, and the farmers face starvation as they try to survive a blizzard. Todd gets into politics.
The wagon train must ford a dangerous river, leading to a moral struggle between Ezekiel and Benny over the soul of the group. Prudence and Todd meet hipster pioneers living #wagonlife.
Prince Chauncley gets an internship; Mikey makes some new friends.
Al lands an impressive new job. Prince Chauncley loses one of his favorite ducks.