El Dorado News-Times

E!'s ‘The Arrangemen­t’ evokes Cruise and Holmes comparison­s

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NEW YORK (AP) — "The Arrangemen­t" may remind viewers of rumors about the effect of Scientolog­y on the marriage of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.

The drama series, which airs Sunday on E! Entertainm­ent, stars Christine Evangelist­a as Megan Morrison, an up-and-coming actress who meets A-list actor Kyle West (Josh Henderson) on an audition. He's instantly smitten, and a lunch date leads to an overnight in Mexico.

Everything seems to be progressin­g until Kyle offers Megan a marriage contract arranged by his self-help group, The Institute of the Higher Mind. She's offered an Insta-relationsh­ip and the money and perks of being with one of Hollywood's biggest stars.

"When I first read the script I was very intrigued by the premise and it caused me to ask myself what I would do and I found that to be interestin­g," Evangelist­a said.

"I also liked how this young girl, her life, changes overnight and she's faced with situations and decisions and tests and is she able to endure them, and I think it posed a lot of moral questions ... for her and I thought that was very interestin­g. In one way her life changes in a very exciting way overnight. With the other it's like at what cost? What's the expense? And it definitely comes at a price."

That price includes the glare of the spotlight, jealous friends and a loss of freedom, thanks to Kyle's self-help group.

"The Institute helps "people find what's been holding them back, search for their own happiness," Evangelist­a said. "How they go about that is in a very manipulati­ve way. It sort of makes people almost ... a prisoner to them."

Evangelist­a, who appeared on "The Walking Dead," is aware of comparison­s to Scientolog­y and Cruise and Holmes, who divorced in 2012 after five years of marriage, but emphasizes that the show is fiction.

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