Percy Jackson and the Olympians: a little rushed but worth viewing (2024)

I, like many around my age group, grew up with or at least knew of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians book series by Rick Riordan.

Riordan’s books revolve around a troubled 12-year-old American boy, Percy, who finds out Greek myths are in fact real and that he is actually a demigod, and the son of Poseidon the god of the sea.

Percy embarks on a quest alongside Annabeth, daughter of Athena, and his satyr (half man half goat) and best friend Grover, to stop a war between the Greek gods, and save his mother. For many of us the books were a gateway into Greek mythology.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians, was also made into a two-film series distributed by 20th Century Fox and produced by 1492 Pictures, The Lightning Thief (2010) and Sea of Monsters (2013). A major difference between the films and books was that young adult actors play as the books’ pre-teen heroes .

The 2010 movie was panned by fans, critics, and even Riordan himself. Its sequel, ‘Sea of Monsters’ was just poorly received. That’s all I’ll say on that.

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So, I was excited with the news that Percy’s mythological adventures would be now be adapted into a television series. The announcement was accompanied by lots of hype and high expectations.

Riordan was to be heavily involved with the production of the first season in adapting, The Lightning Thief. I was keen to see how the television series would be.

Its budget was huge, on par with Marvel and Star Wars TV shows, and coming from Disney, you just know its drawing from deep pockets.

Variety say the budget was between $12 million and $15 million per episode – eight total, putting it on par with the highly acclaimed Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian.

Sadly, for me, the series did not live up to the hype. It was not unwatchable, in fact it was good, just not amazing. Some elements of the television series reveal the potential for an amazing show, a potential that was not fully met.

The television production is more true to the books than the films, but there are changes, which is natural.

The characters are much more diverse this time around, and that is a good thing.

Percy, Annabeth and Grover are played by Walker Scobell, Leah Jeffries and Aryan Simhadri and are White, Black and of Indian descent respectively.

This targets today’s young audiences, who may not have read the source material, and the idea is that anyone can be a hero.

Many people do not like when a character looks different to the source material, for me it’s a non-issue if they still embody the character’s personality, here is the issue, they don’t. One of my gripes with Disney’s television Percy is that he was too quick to figure things out.

In the books he is clueless and too trusting of potential dangers, and since they were narrated by him, readers are also learning alongside him. In the show however, he is too smart and quick to mature emotionally.

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Why? Perhaps for time restraints, which may I add was my biggest problem, it just felt rushed.

Things moved along too quickly, and it didn’t feel like there was much at stake. There was not enough time to build tension and a lot of the action was cut.

A lot was cut out from the books, even that fact that Percy has dyslexia and ADHD, which can explain why he was much more on task in the show.

As mentioned earlier, for many, the Percy Jackson books either introduced people to or explored Greek mythology deeper.

In the television series, Percy and friends already know what monster is after them, they already know what god they could be dealing with.

While the show tells us why they do, Grover being a mythological creature, Annabeth already having fought monsters and Percy’s mum teaching him all there is to know about Greek mythology, there seems to be no discovery by the characters, and it dulls the fun.

A real problem, that others have also pointed to, is the television series likes to tell us what’s going on, rather than having us experience it with through the characters. Season one felt like a summary, rather than a full story.

All this rushing is likely due to the creators just trying to quickly move on to the next season, with many having already seen the story of the first book on the big screen.

They want to get to the characters and plot that we have not seen adapted yet, but they are sacrificing so much to begin with.

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One of the standouts of the show was the protagonist’s mum, Sally Jackson, played by Virginia Kull.

Her performance truly represented a character that has had it tough, raising a boy by herself, currently in abusive relationship (even though the show doesn’t depict Percy’s step dad that way).

Some of her scenes which worked well were the flashbacks to when Percy was little, and giving her a hard time, and one between herself and Poseidon, played by Toby Stephens, who some would know as the Bond villain in Die Another Day.

This scene serves as our introduction to the god of the sea and rather than have someone keep telling us Poseidon doesn’t want to see his son, we actually see it.

These flashback scenes with Sally work, audiences get personal character moments and can spend time with someone other than the main character, that helps build the story further.

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Another excellent use of this was a scene with Grover and the god of war Ares, where the two talk at a diner, while Percy and Annabeth travel to the underworld. We get to see Grover’s understanding of Ares (played by Adam Copeland or Edge, for the WWE fans out there), and it wasn’t a rushed detection of a threat.

Overall, ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ was a good first season, but could have been amazing, had it not been rushed through and seen changes to the characters nature.

The casting was great, with Copeland and Kull shining, while the main three have good chemistry and would be interesting to see how they do with a second season that isn’t as streamlined.

However, for those new to the story and youngsters, this can be great family viewing experience, I think it could have worked better if the viewer could learn about Greek mythology as they go along, like the books.

With season two officially announced recently, it will be interesting to see how they approach it, I hope that it allows the story to breathe, and the tension and background (Greek mythological characters) of the books to unravel.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: a little rushed but worth viewing (2024)

FAQs

What did Annabeth regret in Episode 7? ›

Annabeth gets stuck in the Fields of Asphodel in Percy Jackson episode 7, hinting at a choice in her life she regrets deeply. The exact cause of Annabeth's regret is not explained, though it likely relates to the death of Thalia who sacrificed herself to save Annabeth and Luke.

What did Annabeth regret in the books? ›

Annabeth Likely Regrets Thalia's Demise In Percy Jackson & The Olympians.

What did Percy fail to save most? ›

The prophecy thus comes true in an unexpected way: Percy fails to save what matters most by allowing his mother to save herself. Upon returning to Camp Half Blood, Percy is betrayed by his friend Luke, son of Hermes, who turns out to be the human hero whom Kronos used for the theft.

Is it worth watching Percy Jackson and the Olympians? ›

With a charming central trio, an intriguing quest and plenty of magical moments, this faithful reboot is a fun (if familiar) family-friendly fantasy.

When did Annabeth kiss Percy? ›

Their first kiss in the Battle of the Labyrinth in the 11th chapter. In 'The Last Olympian' they kiss in the last chapter which is 'I am dumped'.

Did Percy kiss Annabeth? ›

Percy pulled Annabeth close and kissed her... long enough for it to get really awkward for Piper, though she said nothing. She thought about the old rule of Aphrodite's cabin: that to be recognized as a daughter of the love goddess, you had to break someone's heart.

Why did Annabeth kiss Percy? ›

We all know that the reason Annabeth kissed him to begin with was because she wasn't sure whether he would make it out alive or not and wanted to show him how she felt with what little time they had left. For two weeks, that ended up being Annabeth's reality.

Did Percy have a crush on Annabeth? ›

It's pretty clear that he loved Annabeth as far back as the first book The Lightening Thief. He described her as attractive and I think that's when he started having feelings for her. Percy didn't even like Rachel and doesn't now. He always had considered Rachel as just a friend and nothing more.

Does Percy fall in love with Annabeth? ›

There are also moments throughout the book where it is evident that Percy and Annabeth are growing closer, and falling in love. At the beginning, Annabeth realizes that Reyna had made a move on Percy, and that he rejected Reyna for Annabeth.

What is the saddest death in Percy Jackson? ›

Which character in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians had the saddest death? Michael Yew, Silena Beaguar, and Charlie Beckendorf had the saddest deaths.

Did Annabeth betray Percy? ›

Despite Medusa suggesting that Annabeth will betray Percy, it is unlikely as she remains loyal to him throughout the series. Percy Jackson & the Olympians teases the outcome of Percy's quest with a prophecy from the Oracle, but the Oracle's predictions suggest he'll be betrayed by a friend before season 1 is through.

Why did Grover betray Percy? ›

While this may seem like a betrayal at first, it was actually Grover playing the part of protector to a tee. Knowing that monsters will find Percy at Yancy, Grover realizes he has to get him away from the school as quickly as possible.

Who is better Annabeth or Percy? ›

Annabeth Chase is portrayed as the smarter of the two, but Percy Jackson is portrayed as the best fighter the Olympians ever had, he contended with Cronos, kicked the ass of who knows how many monsters and evil demi-gods, pwned Ares at age 12, and gained even Artemis', Hades', and Zeus' respect for his combat ...

How old is Nico in Mark of Athena? ›

In Heroes of Olympus, Percy was 17, Annabeth was 16 turned 17 on July 12 in The House of Hades, Jason was 15 turned 16 on a July 1 in The Mark of Athena, Piper was 16, Leo was 15 turned 16 since his birthday is in July 7, Frank was 15, Hazel was 13, Nico was 14 and Reyna was 16.

Is Percy Jackson kid friendly? ›

Luckily, Percy Jackson and the Olympians is going to be okay for most kids. For those who don't know, Percy Jackson and the Olympians is based on the best-selling middle-grade book series by Rick Riordan. It follows 12-year-old Percy Jackson, who finds out he is the son of the Greek God Poseidon, God of the Sea.

What did Annabeth do when she was 7? ›

Although her father raised her, Annabeth never felt loved by her father, and so, at seven years old, she ran away to Camp Half-Blood with Luke Castellan, Thalia Grace, and Grover Underwood.

What happened in Percy Jackson Episode 7? ›

Summary. Percy, Annabeth, and Grover outsmart Procrustes to reach the Underworld and find the secret entrance. The trio escapes Charon and Cerberus at the entrance to the Underworld, overcoming obstacles to continue their quest before Annabeth uses a Pearl to escape the Asphodel Fields.

Why is Annabeth upset with Percy? ›

Annabeth is upset with Percy for risking his life on the bus because he could have been killed.

Who was Annabeth jealous of? ›

Annabeth was jealous of Percy and Rachel, This jealousy always felt normal. But we did see that from Percy, Leo, or Frank?

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