I have been thinking about Jesus role in the third season so much lately. About the perspectives of him being the same person as one who died on the cross, to be precise. The same "very bright young man", in Crowley's words...
Where has he been for last two thousand years? Was he in Heaven? What does he think about it - I doubt it's anything positive…
What does he, a man who died so people could be saved, actually think about ending all life on Earth - especially after being in Heaven and knowing what it's like in reality?
What feelings does Jesus have about Judas? Would be a story about his betrayal a little more complicated than a "canon" one (there are already a lot of retellings of Judas' motives, after all)? Will there be present an idea similar to Neil's Murder mysteries - it doesn't matter what Judas' crime was, the fact that he was pushed into doing something to get the Great Plan going and then was eternally punished for it, is extremely fucked up?
What feelings, exactly,does Jesus has about the concept of forgiveness, after having two thousand years to think about it? Not only for humans - but for angels and demons too. He knew Crowley - did he like him as a person? What did he feel after finding out this is an unforgivable demon who is supposed to suffer forever?
Does he want the Second Coming to happen? Or does he dream about going back on Earth, to run on water and eat as much figs as he wants (you can get it all year round in supermarket now, there's no need to curse a tree for not having it!) - but without ending it? Or maybe he wants to do something more… extreme, something that will destroy the Great Plan once and for all? Will he try to get aziracrow's help - or will he try to run away from at least Aziraphale, being convinced that a Supreme Archangel is the one who would want Heaven's version of The Second Coming to happen the most?
"Wait and see", of course, "wait and see"….