


John reminds him that Jesus never promised that they'd be exempt from suffering and that Eden could have miscarried just as easily if he wasn't following, but Simon is still mad when they arrive and find Jesus and the crowds.Īs he's walking on the waves, Simon confronts Jesus about how he seems to chase after the problems of Gentiles while ignoring their personal problems. He can't understand why Jesus goes out of his way to heal distant people while allowing them to suffer. Simon finally confides in John about Eden and explains that she may not be able to have children because of the miscarriage. John expresses frustration at how Simon gets treated as special and his a beautiful wife and has nothing to gripe about - only to apologize almost immediately when he recognizes that Simon is struggling.

As they walk, Simon grumbles about traveling to the Decapolis, pointing out how they've seen Jesus perform miracles remotely. John shows up and pulls Simon aside and explains where the Apostles went and how grudgingly forces Simon to come along with him. He runs into Zebedee, who expresses annoyance at how disconnected Simon has bene lately. The next morning, Simon is trying to figure out where everyone went. Before I get into my opinion, however, let's unpack what happened in greater detail. For my part, as I'll explain in my review below, I had several issues with Episodes 7 and 8 that left me with mixed feelings but there were also plenty of moments that I really enjoyed. There are a lot of moments to love and I'm sure many fans will enjoy The Chosen Season 3 Finale. The "Come to me all you who labor and are heavy laden" speech ( Matthew 11:25-30) Jesus walking on the water and calling Simon Peter to join him King David listens to Asaph and his choir recite a psalm their working on ( Psalm 77 )Ī Jewish healer in the Decapolis name Nashan opposing Jesus Simon discovering that Gaius' slave/son is sick Shmuel trying to find witnesses to testify against JesusĪtticus spying on the Jewish leaders and their response to Jesus The mute man being healed by Jesus ( Mark 7:31-37) Mary Magdalene helping Matthew work through an issue from his past and recognize his faith Thomas returns without Ramah, who has remained behind to try to win her father over That smart, brave girl is the true tragedy of the season for me.Simon Peter struggling with his grief/anger at Jesus for allowing Eden to suffer, with the help of John (the Apostle)Įden struggling with her own grief and her marital issues with Simon, with the help of Zebedee, his wife, Mary Magdalene, and YussifĪndrew and Philip, unable to fix the issues they created in the diverse area of the Decapolis, need to bring in Jesus to teach the people, eventually leading to the Feeding of the 5,000 Joe's reabsorbed his dark side, and now that he's found that balance and has all of Kate's resources at his disposal, what horrors is he capable of? Plus, he spontaneously bought a bookshop. Speaking of season 5, a renewal hasn't been announced yet, but we really do need one more batch of episodes to finish this story.This is the second You finale to end with a T-Swift needle drop the season 3 season-ender featured "Exile." Despite Penn Badgley's insistence that Joe's not a Taylor fan, what are the odds of a season 5 cameo?.Then again, some of the growth wasn't in the healthiest direction either. We witnessed plenty of growth this season, but we also saw some terminal stagnation.
