It was a real treat. I hadn't sat and watched something in the theatres since maybe prior to the Pandemic...I couldn't remember that it felt that long! But sitting there in the seats and anticipating the amazing, creative, touching TV series, The Chosen, I couldn't help but think of two things.
One, it brought me back to a few months ago in the Fall. After some hard and discouraging days, all I wanted was to sit down and watch an episode or two on my computer of The Chosen at the end of the day. It wasn't just entertaining, it was getting more into who Jesus was/is, and his disciples. It took my mind and heart away spiritually. As the semester was approaching to a close for both my classes and internship, I was anticipating the new year in various ways and also that the next season of The Chosen would be coming out in the new year. It all seemed far off, yet so close.
Two, once I heard the music to the beginning of the show on the big screen, it brought me back to the time of waiting and anticipation. And ultimately, precious time with my sister and her family- my nieces and nephews in D.C. last July who introduced me to the show in the first place. That trip was an oasis, and time well spent and worthwhile after a crazy school year and tumultuous and challenging start to summer. Watching The Chosen was like a breath of fresh air, inspiring, uplifting and interesting. Watching in theatres brought a smile on my face because it reminded me of my sweet nieces and I watching episodes later in the evening and doing each other's hair in summer evenings.
So, it wasn't just a real treat to see the beginning episodes of season 4, but also worth the wait, and the start of the Triduum and anticipating Easter. It was a sweet experience to share with my mom as well as we watched together.