We’re halfway through Season 5, and things are heating up faster than a Galilean summer. This episode is pure setup—but in the best way. The tension is rising, the foreshadowing is thick, and the creative liberties? Let’s just say they’re starting to take a few leaps.
First up: flashbacks to the Last Supper. Jesus drops the bombshell— He warns the disciples that someone is going to betray him, hmmm I wonder who that will be? He also warns that they will face trials and persecution after his crucifixion. Wait a minute, what? His crucifixion? The disciples are confused about that one.
Now the cursed fig tree makes its comeback—and spoiler alert—it doesn’t. Turns out, Jesus wasn’t bluffing. No fruit, no future. The tree withers away like yesterday’s leftovers. Moral of the story? Don’t be useless around Jesus.
Then we jump to Pilate’s household drama. His wife is freaking out—nightmares, ominous visions, the works. She wants out of Jerusalem, and she wants out now. But Pilate? Not thrilled. Letting her leave would make him look weak, and if there’s one thing Pilate cannot afford, it’s a dent in his fragile reputation. The creators are clearly setting the stage for something big here. Next season, anyone?
Now for a plot twist that isn’t in scripture—so buckle up. Mary’s approached by a stranger on the street who wants to take her somewhere… without telling her where. Red flags everywhere. She’s blindfolded and whisked off to an unknown location. When the blindfold comes off—bam—a familiar face from Season 1 reappears. Did you remember who it was? This reunion has zero biblical backing, but it’s juicy enough to make you wonder where they’re headed with it.
And we end on a high-stakes cliffhanger: Judas, cloak billowing, heading off to meet… someone. The scene mirrors Mary’s mysterious journey, except this time we get our answer. The final frame reveals Judas face to face with Caiaphas. Talk about dramatic timing. The credits roll, and we all sit there going, “Yikes.”
Next episode? Expect fallout. Betrayal is in the air, and Jesus’ warnings are inching closer to reality.
Want to dig deeper into the episode? Download the study guide I put together—it’s packed with scripture references and questions to help you reflect on the final days of Jesus’ life and this intense chapter of the season.
