Percy Jackson and the Olympians finally makes its return to the live-action area as the new series debuts on Disney+. The new series has quickly introduced fans new and old to the world of Percy Jackson and his fantastical ride through Greek mythology. Episodes 1 and 2 waste no screen time as Percy rapidly discovers who he is meant to be and his place in the world. While the episodes could be described as moving at a breakneck speed, the fast-moving episodes are a blessing for the series and help to set all fans up to enjoy the show. Percy Jackson was just a kid who was struggling to make his way through school. He struggled with social situations and many people thought that he was a strange kid. He believed that he was just different from everyone else, and he was sick of hearing people tell him that he was a special kid. Yet, it turned out that it was all true. His struggles in school and the weird daydreams he had were all because he was the son of a Greek god. He was a special kid, a kid with powers and a destiny far larger than most could dream of. Percy Jackson and the Olympians has much ground to cover and the first two episodes make it clear that audiences need to strap in. From there, the story quickly progresses through the story of the first books. Scenes that would take pages to cover in the book are moved through in mere minutes. Percy is quickly fighting for his life versus his teacher, Ms. Dodds, who is actually a Fury from hell. Only moments later it feels like Percy is being chased by a minotaur and fighting it to the death. The first episode covered a huge section of The Lightning Thief, and it was jarring at first. Season 1, Episode 2 “I Become Supreme Lord of the Bathroom,” continued this trend by throwing Percy headfirst into the conflicts of Camp Half-Blood. He is bullied by Clarisse and learns to fight in what seems to be no time at all. He goes from being unclaimed to Posideon claiming him as his son and then just like that he is on a quest to the underworld to find Zesus’ lightning bolt.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians finally makes its return to the live-action area as the new series debuts on Disney+. The new series has quickly introduced fans new and old to the world of Percy Jackson and his fantastical ride through Greek mythology. Episodes 1 and 2 waste no screen time as Percy rapidly discovers who he is meant to be and his place in the world. While the episodes could be described as moving at a breakneck speed, the fast-moving episodes are a blessing for the series and help to set all fans up to enjoy the show.
Percy Jackson was just a kid who was struggling to make his way through school. He struggled with social situations and many people thought that he was a strange kid. He believed that he was just different from everyone else, and he was sick of hearing people tell him that he was a special kid. Yet, it turned out that it was all true. His struggles in school and the weird daydreams he had were all because he was the son of a Greek god. He was a special kid, a kid with powers and a destiny far larger than most could dream of. Percy Jackson and the Olympians has much ground to cover and the first two episodes make it clear that audiences need to strap in.
From there, the story quickly progresses through the story of the first books. Scenes that would take pages to cover in the book are moved through in mere minutes. Percy is quickly fighting for his life versus his teacher, Ms. Dodds, who is actually a Fury from hell. Only moments later it feels like Percy is being chased by a minotaur and fighting it to the death. The first episode covered a huge section of The Lightning Thief, and it was jarring at first. Season 1, Episode 2 “I Become Supreme Lord of the Bathroom,” continued this trend by throwing Percy headfirst into the conflicts of Camp Half-Blood. He is bullied by Clarisse and learns to fight in what seems to be no time at all. He goes from being unclaimed to Posideon claiming him as his son and then just like that he is on a quest to the underworld to find Zesus’ lightning bolt.
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