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Episode 3 spoilers
SHE'S OKAY RAMAH'S OKAY SHE WILL BE BACK SHE WILL BE ONE OF THE BELIEVERS THAT RISE FROM THE DEAD SHE'LL BE FINE THEY WILL HAVE THEIR WEDDING THE SUN DIAL WILL BE IN THEIR HOME SHE'LL BE OKAY SH
I don't like to imagine season 7 to have a tragic end, BUT an idea came to me; what if, at the finale, it shows all the apostles going out into the world to preach, it all seems happy and hunky dory, but at the VERY VERY end (an end that some people might miss) it shows how the apostles died.
@endlesscristero Congrats, that image is now forever embedded in my mind
My predictions for Season 4 after seeing behind the scenes clips
I don't like to imagine season 7 to have a tragic end, BUT an idea came to me; what if, at the finale, it shows all the apostles going out into the world to preach, it all seems happy and hunky dory, but at the VERY VERY end (an end that some people might miss) it shows how the apostles died.
I really love how Gaius evolved trough the seasons. This will be perfect !
Yooo, I thought Gaius may be the centurion asking Jesus to heal his slave too!!! Granted, the slave mentioned might've been adult and I didn't recall Gaius specify exactly how old his son and servant are, but Quintus once addressed him as "centurion" soooo... I think they're heading in that direction.🤔
yess! i'm fairly sure it's Gaius. I also rewatched the s3 trailer and saw this:
so it's probably the servant boy that will be sick that this season!
I look my mum to see The Last Supper part 3 because it was almost Mother's Day.
She thought Jesus wandering around in the garden dragged on too long and that The Chosen was too long and too depressing to watch. I think she's right.
I didn't like how Jesus lied to his disciples at the last supper. "It's nothing," he lied. I also didn't like that Jesus falsely accused the father of asking too much.
My mum said The Chosen focused too much on the other characters, and not enough on Jesus and Judas.
I haven't watched the last supper scene of the chosen. I believe its out in cinemas alone but maybe when I see it I'll probably understand what you mean.
There are a lot of visions and flash backs and forwards in Season 5 to drag out the running time. What if there's more in Season 6 that last 3 episodes?
What if in Season 6, Jesus is on the cross and sees spirits and visions that may or may not be real? He sees "John" the Baptist, who shows him the past and urges him to rewrite time to save Ramah. But Jesus argues about time paradoxes.
He sees "Ramah" who shows him the present. Ramah shows Jesus, Judas hanging himself and urges Jesus to say the word and save Judas, but Jesus say things must end this way.
Then "Judas" himself appears and shows Jesus the future. Judas shows Jesus the future of the church, saying that most people think of the church as an agent of evil rather than good and that Jesus made a mistake in creating it and choosing Peter to lead it. Then Judas says that Jesus doesn't need to die for everyone, and that Jesus can reduce his suffering by only dying for those who will be saved.
I believe this would be controversial, what took place within 3 days of Jesus' death was mainly between Him and God the Father(Him lamenting to God while he was on the cross) and between Him and the devil (Him collecting the keys of death and hades from the devil and freeing innocent souls from hell), no earthly being will influence all this that would take place but will be affected by it.
What would you think if The Chosen had Judas not immediately die from the hanging? Instead, he was taken down and rejoices when he hears rumors of Jesus resurrection before soon dying of his neck injury.
It would a bit controversial to the watchers of the show as Judas dying before witnessing the resurrection of Christ is very essential to the plot. Judas died without ever seeking Christ's forgiveness even though Jesus would have already forgiven him. Him being present for the resurrection would mean he had the chance to ask Jesus for his forgiveness which affects the whole plot.