[s1e5] Elvis, Jesus, Coca-cola -

: The title has since become a shorthand in media for discussing the omnipresence of American influence. It has been used in various podcasts and reviews to describe the collision of religion, celebrity, and commerce. Critical Reception

The phrase originated with author and musician . In his 1993 detective novel Elvis, Jesus & Coca-Cola , it serves as a commentary on global consumerism and the reach of American pop culture. [S1E5] Elvis, Jesus, Coca-Cola

: After being separated, Allie Fox (Justin Theroux) attempts to reunite his family in Mexico City. He uses his technical skills to broker a deal with a shadowy fixer, while the rest of the family struggles to stay hidden in a safe house. : The title has since become a shorthand