A sharp, apocalyptic satire blending painfully awkward family dynamics with the high-stakes anxiety of impending doom.
Series Analysis:
For the Lewis family, the apocalypse isn't a fear; it's a schedule conflict. Everyone Else Burns masterfully skewers the intersection of fundamentalist devotion and suburban drudgery, proving that hell is indeed other people—especially when you're related to them. David's obsessive quest for church hierarchy status constantly derails Rachel's academic dreams and Fiona's sanity, creating a comedy that feels both claustrophobic and hysterical. However, the real judgment day isn't biblical; it's administrative. Fans are currently enduring the agonizing wait for renewal news following a major season finale that left the congregation in shambles. To ensure you aren't left behind when the decision finally drops, adding a reminder for the next chapter is the only way to stay saved.
Tone: Satirical, Manic, Endearing
Last Updated: February 2026