Some moments from The Chosen make fans cry. Others leave them silent. But every now and then, the cast gives viewers a behind-the-scenes moment so funny and unexpected that it instantly becomes fan-favorite material.
This reel is exactly that kind of moment.
The joke is simple: if The Chosen ever decided to pivot into The Chosen: The Musical, Shahar Isaac — the actor who plays Simon Peter — would apparently be first in line.
And honestly, fans can see it.
Shahar’s portrayal of Simon Peter has always carried enormous energy. On screen, Peter is fiery, loyal, stubborn, emotional, brave, confused, broken, and deeply human. He is the disciple who often speaks before he fully understands. He is the one who loves fiercely, fails painfully, and keeps coming back to grace.
That intensity is one of the reasons viewers connect with him so deeply.
But behind the scenes, moments like this reveal another side of the actor and the cast. There is laughter. There is teasing. There is musical chaos, friendship, and the kind of playful energy that makes the world of The Chosen feel even more alive.
That balance matters. The series often carries heavy emotional and spiritual weight, especially as the story moves closer to betrayal, suffering, and the cross. But the people bringing it to life also share warmth, humor, and joy when the cameras are not focused on the most painful scenes.
For fans, that makes the show even more meaningful.
They are not only watching characters on screen. They are watching a cast that clearly enjoys each other, supports each other, and finds lightness even while telling one of the most powerful stories ever told.
And maybe that is why this “musical” joke works so well. It is ridiculous in the best way. It lets fans imagine Simon Peter suddenly breaking into song, with all his passion and dramatic intensity turned into a full stage performance.
Would it be chaotic? Absolutely.
Would fans watch it? Without question.
This is the kind of reel that reminds viewers why they love the cast as much as the characters. It is not deep drama. It is not a miracle scene. It is just pure behind-the-scenes joy.
And sometimes, that is exactly what fans need.



