Available now via digital platforms and select private trackers. Best enjoyed with headphones, late at night. Have you seen Jonathan & Jesus? Share your thoughts on the season finale’s final shot—was that a miracle or a delusion?
The writing by showrunner Delia Hodge avoids easy answers. There is no moment where Jesus is “cured.” There is no scene where Jonathan returns to the pulpit. Instead, we get small, messy graces—a shared cup of cold coffee, a lie told to a cop, a stolen blanket. It is the most biblically accurate depiction of companionship since The Last Temptation of Christ . For those who missed the limited theatrical run or the initial ad-supported streaming drop, this S01 720p WEBRip is the definitive way to watch. The file size is reasonable (approx. 1.2-1.8 GB per episode), the audio is clear 5.1 surround, and there are no watermarks or broadcast bugs. jonathan & jesus s01 720p webrip
The captures the show exactly as intended: raw, real, and redeemable. Whether you come for the faith metaphor or stay for the character study, one thing is clear—Jonathan and Jesus are two names you won’t forget. Available now via digital platforms and select private
Episode 4, "The Water Tank Sermon," is the season’s masterpiece. Shot in a single 12-minute steadicam shot, Jesus climbs an abandoned water tower to “baptize the city,” while Jonathan tries to talk him down. It is a scene about belief, not in God, but in each other. The 720p WEBRip handles the dusk lighting and camera shake beautifully, preserving the immediacy of the moment. Jonathan & Jesus is aggressively anti-glamour. It rejects the "feel-good" faith of megachurches. Instead, it asks a brutal question: What does it look like to love your neighbor when your neighbor is screaming at a lamppost? Share your thoughts on the season finale’s final