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Danny McBride'southward HBO series The Righteous Gemstones is back with Season 2 (streaming Sundays at 10:00 p.m. ET on Crave in Canada), which introduces a brilliantly funny storyline - Adam Devine's character Kelvin and his God Team of musclemen for Christ.

Trying to advance his youth pastor office, the youngest Gemstone son has acquire a sort of grouping of apostles that he trains and homes on the Gemstone property, managing the men with his best friend and pseudo-assistant Keefe (Tony Cavalero).

"Stick to the salad, we swim laps afterward dejeuner," Kelvin tells his crew of men in the first episode before a post-church lunch. "We nourish our bodies for Him."

"We elevator, we pray and we are mindful of our diets," Kelvin goes on to say later on in the flavor.

But these groups of buff, able-bodied Christian men actually exist.

McBride revealed that he based this part of the story on a travelling grouping of "religious musclemen" that came to his church when he was a kid.

"They literally would get up at that place and they'd rip phonebooks, and they would show you what you can practise with the ability of Christ, and even as a child, I idea it was so funny and like, kind of awesome too," McBride explained. "I never forgot it, and so information technology worked, it had an influence on me."

"And then when we were coming upwards with what Kelvin is into now this season, he has these sort of delusions that he is some kind of Christ figure, so it made sense that he would have assembled like a band of apostles, and that it would all be based on physical strength. It just wrote itself from there, yous but put some muscles in and then everything takes care of itself."

Tony Cavalero as Keefe with the God Squad in Season 2 of HBO's

Tony Cavalero equally Keefe with the God Squad in Season 2 of HBO's "The Righteous Gemstones" (Ryan Green/HBO)

For Adam Devine, he was "crying laughing" when he first saw the God Team in the script.

"You merely know exactly what information technology's gonna be, every bit soon as you lot hear that I have a Kelvin Gemstone God Squad," Devine said. "It was very fun shooting with all those guys, everybody was slap-up."

"The amount of oil that we used was, I mean nosotros must have had to transport extra oil in from elsewhere, because I don't call up we had that much oil in Charleston, Due south Carolina, because we certain did use a lot of it."

Tony Cavalero said that getting to dive into something that sounds so "absurd," but is really based on something very real, was a highlight for the histrion.

"I think when I first read it, I was like, 'Ooh, Keefe is going to exist really jealous of this group of bigger, buffer, sexier men than himself,'" Tony Cavalero said. "Obviously it's hilarious."

"To get to see the behind the scenes backstabbing and inner workings of it, and all the weird rules they have, and power struggles, it'due south simply, Oh my god it's and so fun this flavour with that group of guys," Cavalero said.

Adam Devine and Tony Cavalero in Season 2 of HBO's

Adam Devine and Tony Cavalero in Flavour 2 of HBO'due south "The Righteous Gemstones."

Kelvin and Keefe's relationship transcends any labels

While nosotros definitely get to see how Kelvin and Keefe'due south relationship grows and develops, it'southward still not entirely articulate what that dynamic really is, and truly, that just makes this part of the story fifty-fifty funnier and unique.

"For me, the dynamic of Keefe and Kelvin is so fun and romantic, but brotherly,….we don't know what it is, communally," Cavalero said.

"The weird sort of sexual tension that is between these guys,...[Kelvin] is likewise deep in [the church] to ever human activity on those feelings, but he still, obviously, has some kind of feelings, or else in that location wouldn't be that weird tension that nosotros've established," Devine added. "Plus, Tony'south a beefcake, it'southward non hard for me."

This God Squad is only one amplified example of what makes the concept of a megachurch family just the perfect setting for a TV show, which, as McBride describes, is just "inherently interesting."

"It'due south kind of wild to see this spectacle and this sort of showmanship and celebrity, paired with something as ancient and onetime every bit organized religion," McBride said. "Sometimes I tin can't get my head effectually it and I approximate that's what attracted me to it, was this thought of pastors seeing themselves as a celebrity."

"A lot of the characters that I've worked on before, they always accept this inflated sense of themselves. A megachurch pastor who sees themselves every bit a rockstar is sort of like the epitome of that sort of flawed ego."

Edi Patterson and Tim Baltz as Judy Gemstone and BJ in Season 2 of HBO's

Edi Patterson and Tim Baltz as Judy Gemstone and BJ in Season 2 of HBO'due south "The Righteous Gemstones" (Ryan Green/HBO)

Graphic symbol to watch in Season 2 in story that has 'no borders'

One character to watch every bit Season two unfolds is BJ, played past Tim Baltz, now husband of Judy Gemstone (Edi Patterson) afterward they got married at Disney Globe.

As the season progresses, BJ becomes more engrained in the family unit and, surprisingly, even calls them out of their dysfunction, later basically being a punching purse for Judy throughout Flavour 1.

"In Season 2, that conviction is going to kind of hit the brick wall that is the remainder of Judy'southward family," Baltz explained. "Then y'all're rooting for him while knowing that standoff courses have been set in motion."

"Information technology was really fun to know that I'm puffing my chest out a footling fleck and some of the results are going to be the aforementioned, only I have an opportunity to win over the family… He's still doubting himself a little chip, not as much as Season 1, and he takes a few risks, and some of them payoff and some of them don't."

Season 2 of The Righteous Gemstones certainly gets even better, and even more absurd (in the best way) equally the season progresses.

Edi Patterson, who not merely plays Judy Gemstone but writes on the testify as well, says there are times when there are "literally no borders" in terms of where the story can become, which we see more of as the story progresses through Season 2.

"If [Danny McBride] tells me there'southward no borders on this, I really will take it to where no fences are upward," Patterson explained. "I think that'south function of why we end upward with such wild things is we sort of attempt to forget that there are rules, and nosotros endeavour to forget that humans take to follow any rules in life."

"If you go without borders like that, and and then you remember that the people in these roles are going to be playing it actually real, then it makes this interesting alchemy of people earnestly and for real doing crazy things, merely they merely mean information technology and that'south but their life."

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