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It's good to bring this up. However, this doesn't necessarily mean the show, writers, or directors are influenced by Mormons.
The shows director only had three voices guided gik in the scripts: a Catholic father, an evangelical preacher, and a New (I forget if he's saved or still Jewish). No Mormon voices.
God allows His people to be blessed by foreigners. In fact I have a personal anecdote: when I was in Bible college there was a man from Pakistan who escaped to America. He was persecuted for becoming a Christian, and showed me the scars in his hands were the military drilled holes in his hands in an attempt to convert him back to being a Muslim. Thankfully he and the man who converted him were able to escape. But the person who paid for his travel? A Muslim man. I was shocked that God didn't use Christian organization or even a Christian person to bless this new convert and bring them to America. Nope, instead, got servant was paid for by a Muslim.
God will use whom He pleases. And perhaps by Mormons knowing the show is blessed by Mormons, this will encourage them to start watching this show, and challenging their beliefs and showing them the real Jesus.
Here's some verses that come to mind of God using people's not of His people's:
Isaiah 23:17-18 ESV
Isaiah 45:3-6 ESV