The episode ends with Ivan Bezdomny fruitlessly chasing Woland and his mischievous companions—the talking cat and the valet Koroviev —through the streets of Moscow after witnessing Berlioz’s gruesome death.
: As Woland begins to tell his story, the scene shifts to ancient Jerusalem ( Yershalaim ). This is revealed to be a part of the novel written by "The Master". Master i Margarita (2005) 01.avi.mp4
: Although he does not fully appear as a main character in the first episode, his presence is felt through his manuscript about Pilate. Later episodes reveal he is a broken author who burned his work after it was censored and is now living in a psychiatric clinic. The episode ends with Ivan Bezdomny fruitlessly chasing
: Pontius Pilate interrogates a peaceful, wandering philosopher named Yeshua Ha-Notsri (Jesus). Despite feeling a strange spiritual affinity for Yeshua and wanting to spare him, Pilate ultimately succumbs to political pressure and cowardice, sentencing him to death. 3. The Introduction of the Master : Although he does not fully appear as