One thought that comes to mind about the Crucifixion - Jesus might have been intending to turn himself in to the Sanhedrin and/or the Romans, adding another layer to his self-sacrifice. If so, Judas' betrayal didn't doom him, just diluted the Redemption. So far as I can tell, it's not inconsistent with the Gospels, although maybe it's inconsistent with what we see from Jude in Thunderstruck.
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Hm. Here's how the scene could have ended:
GAIL: I know how His story ended. I don't... I don't want to die like that.
JUDE: Not to worry.
GAIL: Huh?
JUDE: That story was the *first* coming. You're the SECOND coming. It doesn't have to end the same way at all.
GAIL: Really?
JUDE: No. You just need to resurrect the dead, judge everyone, and set up a kingdom that will have no end.
GAIL: Maybe that whole cross thing isn't so bad after all.
One thought that comes to mind about the Crucifixion - Jesus might have been intending to turn himself in to the Sanhedrin and/or the Romans, adding another layer to his self-sacrifice. If so, Judas' betrayal didn't doom him, just diluted the Redemption. So far as I can tell, it's not inconsistent with the Gospels, although maybe it's inconsistent with what we see from Jude in Thunderstruck.
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