Al and Lisa Robertson have never pretended their marriage was easy. Four decades together, two affairs, a temporary separation, and a whole lot of painful honesty later, their story is finally getting the Lifetime treatment it arguably deserves.
Faith and Forgiveness: A Duck Dynasty Love Story premieres on Lifetime on Saturday May 16 at 8 p.m. ET, with Luke Benward stepping into the role of Al and Haley Ramm playing Lisa. For anyone unfamiliar with the backstory, it is worth knowing upfront that this is not a comfortable or straightforward love story. It is a messy, deeply human one.
Al and Lisa first got married as teenagers back in 1984, which should give some context for just how long they have been navigating life together. Things began to crack in 1989 when Lisa became emotionally involved with someone she met through work. It was not a physical affair at that point, but the damage to the marriage was real. According to Al’s own account in their book A New Season: A Robertson Family Love Story of Brokenness and Redemption, the couple tried to work through it and failed repeatedly. Every argument circled back to the same wound. Every attempt at reconciliation was undermined by the inability to actually let it go.
Then in 1999, things got considerably worse. Lisa entered what Al described as a full-blown affair with an old boyfriend. Al confirmed what he suspected through cell phone records, the couple separated, and it looked for a real stretch of time like the marriage was simply over. What pulled them back was professional counselling and a genuine decision to fight for something they had almost completely destroyed. They renewed their vows in December of that same year.

The film captures that entire arc, the falling in love, the betrayal, the ugly middle stretch where neither of them handled things particularly well, and the slow and genuinely difficult process of choosing each other again. The official description puts it simply enough, two people who believed they had found a once-in-a-lifetime love, watching that love hang by a thread, and having to decide whether forgiveness is something they are actually capable of.
Alongside Benward and Ramm, the cast includes Mary Hollis Inboden, Paul Nobrega and Andrew Ferguson.
It is also worth noting that this is not the first time a Robertson family marriage has been adapted for the screen. Al’s parents Phil and Kay Robertson were the subjects of the 2023 film The Blind, which dealt with Phil’s own struggles with infidelity and alcoholism during the earlier years of their relationship. Clearly this is a family that has never shied away from putting the harder parts of their story on record.
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Today Al and Lisa spend a significant portion of their time counselling other couples and speaking at marriage retreats and churches around the country. The Lifetime movie is simply another way of extending that reach, putting a story of genuine brokenness and genuine redemption in front of an audience that might need to hear it.
What is the movie actually about?
The Lifetime film follows Al and Lisa through the rawest parts of their marriage- betrayal, hidden hurt, and the kind of challenges that push love (and faith) to its breaking point. As everything around them fractures, the two must decide whether their relationship is worth the fight.
Haley Ramm and Luke Benward lead the cast, joined by Mary Hollis Inboden, Paul Nobrega, and Andrew Ferguson.
If you enjoy inspirational true stories- or you’re a longtime “Duck Dynasty” fan- this emotional new drama should be on your watchlist.
“Duck Dynasty” originally aired on A&E from 2012 to 2017, and the sequel series “Duck Dynasty: The Revival” premiered in June 2025. Both shows follow the Robertson family behind the successful hunting and outdoor brand Duck Commander.






















































