Perfect Harmony season 1 episode 1 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Arthur Cochran, disillusioned and grieving, finds an unexpected purpose when he stumbles upon a struggling church choir in Kentucky. Initially critical of their lackluster performance, he's coaxed into lending his expert guidance. Through a mix of harsh truths and unconventional methods, Arthur confronts the personal hang-ups of choir members, fostering improvement and unity. Despite resistance and his own abrasive nature, he helps the choir make significant strides, culminating in a heartfelt, albeit not first-place, performance at a competition. Recognized for their "Most Improved Choir," Arthur and the choir find mutual redemption and a sense of family, with Arthur finally embracing his new community.
Full Episode S01E01 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Arthur criticize the choir's singing at the beginning?
He is disturbed by their performance and believes each member can improve.
What led to Arthur Cochran's departure from Princeton?
A wave of student complaints about his controversial teaching methods.
How does Arthur convince the choir to accept his help?
He demonstrates the potential for improvement through a synchronized singing exercise.
What personal issues does Arthur address among the choir members?
He discusses Ginny's marital troubles and other members' personal challenges affecting their performance.
How does the choir respond to Arthur's unconventional methods?
Initially with resistance, but they eventually see the value in his approach and improve significantly.
What is the outcome of the choir competition?
The choir does not win first place but is awarded "Most Improved Choir," recognizing their progress.
How is Arthur welcomed into the community after the competition?
The choir members show their appreciation by bringing him gifts and welcoming him into their church family.