That's not what was said.
The article was not written by "the person that is behind the program",
it was for "Gospel Herald."
THAT article was based on something written on PANTHEOS,
and THAT author mentioned twi, so the GH writer did, also.
The GH article http://www.gospelherald.com/articles/54867/20150324/the-way-new-faith-based-drama-coming-to-hulu-from-the-team-behind-parenthood.htm
linked directly to the Pantheos one.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/kateohare/2015/03/parenthood-creator-jason-katims-explores-faith-in-the-way-for-hulu/
The Pantheos one didn't require a lot of research.
In fact, if they had done the following, they would have
gotten the same result, so the MIGHT have done exactly this...
A) Read about Hulu's new show.
B) Noted the name of a religion called "The Way."
C) Gone directly to Wikipedia and typed in "The Way".
D) Gotten the disambiguation page for "the way"
E) Read there that it was "an early term for early Christianity"
and "a Christian denomination founded by Victor Paul Wierwille".
F) Written both down, then clicked on the Wikipedia link for the
Wikipedia page, then jotted down notes from the opening paragraphs.
To those who are internet-savvy, that can be about 20-30 seconds
of "hard research."
The internet has made information that required hours of research
available in seconds or minutes, often. I like that.