Prodigal Daughter

Taylor Tomlinson · 2026 · Netflix

Prodigal Daughter

Taylor Tomlinson confronts her religious trauma in a Michigan church.

February 24, 2026 TV Special

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Taylor Tomlinson trades her usual stage setups for a literal church sanctuary to tackle the religious trauma she spent her twenties trying to outrun. It’s an hour focused on faith, church-reared shame, and what happens when the rigid evangelical rules of her youth do not fit a life in her thirties. Standing in front of the altar wearing a cross necklace and a long leather jacket, she works through her secularized anxieties with the same rapid-fire pacing that defined her previous hours.

The special was filmed in November 2025 at Fountain Street Church, a historically liberal house of worship in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and released on Netflix in February 2026. This marked Tomlinson’s fourth hour for the streaming platform. It followed her departure from her role as host of the CBS late-night show After Midnight, letting her return to full-time stand-up and theater touring.

Rather than offering a simple diatribe against religion, Tomlinson focuses on the odd specificity of her childhood belief system. She jokes about wanting to die in a way that looks good on jewelry, riffs on her iPhone arbitrarily capitalizing the “G” in “God,” and compares religious dogmas to modern social anxieties. The hour is highly personal, dwelling on her sex life, dating in her thirties, and her refusal to adopt artificial intelligence. Critics welcomed the special, pointing out that she remains exceptionally skilled at transforming deep psychological discomfort into relatable punchlines.