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Flashback Frenzy: Does This Ep Miss the Mark??

Flashback Frenzy: Does This Ep Miss the Mark??

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Key Takeaways:

"The Chosen" uses flashbacks as a narrative device, but their effectiveness is questioned in this episode.

Significant moments, such as Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, underscore themes of servant leadership.

The narrative choices in the episode invite viewers to revisit and explore biblical texts in greater depth.

We discuss how well the show balances creative storytelling with maintaining theological accuracy.


Notable Quotes:

"The Chosen is prompting us to dig a little deeper into the assumptions we make about the Bible." — Laura Bennett

"We set the table anyway: a reflection on obedience when we don't understand God's plan." — Ben McEachen

"I find myself with less moments of deep reflection and more thinking about creative storytelling." — Laura Bennett

"Using visions and dreams to guide the Last Supper setting was a fresh insight." — Ben McEachen

"This episode is one of the more messy, disjointed, and odd seasons out of all of them." — Laura Bennett

Laura Bennett hosts Hope Afternoons in Sydney, Australia, and UNDISTRACTED podcast. Laura has reviewed TV and movies for Hope 1032 for more than a decade.

Ben McEachen hosts Hope Mornings in Sydney, Australia, and co-hosts Money: Faith and Finance. Ben has reviewed TV and movies for Empire, News Ltd and Hope 1032.

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