[s1e2]: Tremor

: After being detected via facial recognition in Jordan, al-Masih seems to evade capture, leaving investigators wondering about the limits of his abilities. The episode concludes with the capture of Jibril, a young refugee, by the Israeli officer Aviram. If you'd like to dive deeper into this episode,

: Dramatic footage of al-Masih at the Temple Mount goes viral, instantly splitting public opinion. CIA officer Eva Geller remains deeply skeptical, poring over the tapes to find signs of a hoax, specifically looking for evidence that a reported shooting was faked. [S1E2] Tremor

: In a parallel storyline in the American heartland, a desperate pastor in a struggling rural church begins forming a plan as he faces failing finances and a troubled family life. : After being detected via facial recognition in

: While the top brass at Langley fear al-Masih is attempting to incite war, others hear a message of peace. Establishing powers in both the West and the Islamic world feel threatened by the potential for a massive cultural and religious shift. CIA officer Eva Geller remains deeply skeptical, poring

: Eva arrives in Tel Aviv to investigate "New Jesus" and begins working with Mossad members, including an agent named Q. She attempts to track down a boy from the footage who was supposedly "touched by God," but his family has mysteriously vanished.