Early on in Season 3, a sub theme had me a bit perplexed until the final scene in Episode 8. The sub theme involved a plausible issue in the lives of Simon and Eden and it was between Scriptural lines, so it became an unpredictable part of the story's plot - a significant achievement because of the well known storyline of the New Testament. But, that part of the plot emotionally punctuated the Scriptures in way that was masterful in script, acting, and even special effects.
The message involved faith and how it survives life's troubles as faced by many. How it's done, in my humble opinion, deserves an Emmy Award on multiple levels. Shahar Isaac's (Simon) final words in the episode kept me choked up during and after the scene. The emotion flowed off the screen. So did the tears down my cheeks. Of anything I've seen on TV of late, this deserves an Emmy. It moved me. It taught me. It made me watch the scene over again and again.
I'm frequently amazed that the entire "The Chosen" series amplifies the Scriptures rather than really adding anything to them. This episode is no exception. Watch, learn, be moved, and understand more about what you've already probably have read ... many times even.