The Chosen- Os Escolhidos- 4-1 4-- Temporada - E... Apr 2026

This is a transition episode. If you want wall-to-wall miracles, you will be frustrated. But if you want to understand the psychology of Holy Week—the anxiety, the political pressure, and the human fear—this is masterful television.

The Chosen Season 4 is not about the miracles Jesus did. It is about the sacrifice he chose. Watch it with: Subtitles on. The quiet moments speak louder than the words. The Chosen- Os Escolhidos- 4-1 4-- Temporada - E...

Here is a draft piece about that episode, written in an engaging, review/recap style. I've written it in English, but you can easily adapt it for a Portuguese audience. Spoiler Alert for Season 4, Episode 1 of The Chosen . This is a transition episode

It looks like you're referring to (known in Portuguese as "Os Escolhidos" ), specifically Season 4, Episode 1 (4x1) — possibly with a typo in "4-- Temporada". The Chosen Season 4 is not about the miracles Jesus did

If the first three seasons of The Chosen were about the thrill of the call and the joy of miracles, Season 4’s premiere reminds us of the cost. Titled this episode (4x1) does not waste a single moment on spectacle. Instead, it tightens the screws on every relationship, forcing our beloved "escolhidos" to confront an uncomfortable truth: following Jesus is becoming dangerous. The Weight of the Next Step The episode opens not with a crowd, but with silence. Jesus (Jonathan Roumie) is more withdrawn than we’ve ever seen him. The playful carpenter who made wine at the wedding has been replaced by a man who looks at Jerusalem not with hope, but with the grief of what is to come. The directors masterfully use the widescreen format here—empty landscapes, long pauses. You can feel the disciples' confusion.