How to watch ‘Shiny Happy People’ Season 2 for free
After exposing the secrets behind the Duggar family in Season 1, “Shiny Happy People” is back on Prime Video with a new focus that’s not so different from the first.
Instead of looking further at the radical and controversial teachings of The Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP), a Christian fundamentalist organization that the Duggar family belongs to, Season 2 of “Shiny Happy People,” which is subtitled “A Teenage Holy War,” focuses on Teen Mania.
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Founded in 1986, Teen Mania was an evangelical Christian youth group that had ministries nationwide. Teen Mania attracted millions of teens thanks, in part, to Acquire the Fire stadium events that combined church service with popular music. Per the series description, Teen Mania also enrolled teens in “sadistic boot camps, staged martyrdom drills, and fascism disguised as faith – transforming innocent teens into fanatical soldiers.”
The three-episode season features archival footage, interviews with survivors, and expert analysis to expose the truth about Teen Mania.
‘Shiny Happy People’ Season 2 release date
If you’re reading this, you can watch Season 2 of “Shiny Happy People” on Prime Video now! All three episodes dropped on the platform July 23.
How to watch ‘Shiny Happy People’ for free
“Shiny Happy People” is an Amazon Original, so you’ll need a Prime Video membership to tune in.
‘Shiny Happy People’ Season 2 trailer
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