How Percy Jackson and the Olympians changes the books: Episode 8 (2024)

The final episode of the first season ofPercy Jackson and the Olympianshas landed on Disney+, ending the season as strongly as it began a little over a month ago.

Now that all episodes are out, I can finally say thank you to the showrunners, Rick Riordan and Jonathan E. Steinberg, and to all the writers, becausePercy Jackson and the Olympiansis an adaptation worthy of the gods. The cast and crew members deserve thunderous applause, and the showrunners and writers most of all, because adapting Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson books for TV is no small feat, as past attempts demonstrate.

We couldn’t have asked for a better first season. With how overwhelmingly positive the critical and audience response has been, I doubt it will be long before Disney makes a renewal announcement, but a tweet or two calling for it can’t hurt.

The season 1 finale of the show is titled “The Prophecy Comes True.” It follows chapters 20 through 22 ofThe Lightning Thiefby Rick Riordan, with a few timeline changes that invert the order of various events but do not alter the plot too significantly.

The last episode of the season comes full circle in the first moments as Luke Castellan says, “Look, you didn’t ask to be a half-blood.” It’s poetic, because Percy himself said this at the top of the series premiere: “Look, I didn’t want to be a half-blood.” Starting with a flashback to one of Percy and Luke’s training session at Camp Half-Blood is a clever way of reminding casual viewers of how Percy immediately trusted Luke in Episode 2… and to make the sting of betrayal hurt even more. Plus, it’s a nice foreshadowing for the two of them to fight in the same woods later in the episode.

The flashbacks help Percy stay focused during his duel with Ares on the beach. In the show, Percy volunteers for single combat, shocking everyone. In the book, there’s a lot more talking; Percy riles Ares up until the god is willing to fight him rather than turn him into a co*ckroach or kill him with a snap of his fingers. Annabeth gives Percy her Camp Half-Blood necklace for luck before the fight, and Grover promises his support. In the show, Annabeth gives Percy her necklace only after the fight with Ares, before Percy heads to Olympus to confront Zeus, something she is sure he will not walk out of alive.

In the book, there are more mortals present for this fight, since it takes place on a crowded beach in Santa Monica as opposed to Montauk. There are witnesses in the book: mortals believe there is an active shooter on the scene and the police show up. When Percy wins the fight, the Mist does its job and makes the mortals believe that a serial killer had kidnapped Percy and caused all the destruction that Percy was under investigation for causing from New York to St. Louis. Percy and his friends need to get back to New York within the day to make the Summer Solstice deadline, which had not yet passed in the book. The policemen who take the teenagers into custody, touched by their (made-up) story, toss the hat around and fundraise for three plane tickets to NY. On the show, much of this interstitial material is cut.

When Percy met Zeus

When Percy enters the Olympian council chamber halfway through the episode, Zeus is there alone, while in the book Poseidon is with him. On the show, Poseidon appears just in time to save Percy from Zeus striking him with the masterbolt, and he surrenders to spare his son from his brother’s wrath. Poseidon reminding Zeus of his daughter Thalia, whose bravery inspires all demigods, was a lovely addition for TV.

On the show, Poseidon doesn’t know when Hades will return Sally to the world of the living and says as much; when he gives Percy a pearl to take him home, the demigod is transported to the border of Half-Blood Hill. In the book, Hades immediately upholds his end of the bargain, so after his audience with Zeus and Poseidon, Percy walks to his Manhattan apartment to see his mother. They reunite and Percy tells his mom about his quest; as he fights with Gabe one last time, Percy realizes that Gabe hits Sally. This makes him consider killing Gabe, but ultimately Percy offers his mom help if she wants to get rid of her husband. Sally declines as she wants to start living her life on her own terms, which means disposing of Gabe herself. Percy moves out, not knowing whether he will come back to Manhattan for the school year or if he will stay at Camp Half-Blood. Later in the summer, Sally writes Percy that an art gallery gave her a fortune for a statue she named The Poker Player, and that she has disposed of the tools Percy gave her (read: Medusa’s head). If you’ve missed the post-credits scene, go rewatch the end of the episode!

As I wrote in the first article of this series, I don’t mind that they the show toned down Gabe’s character. While he's still an absolute jerk, he’s mostly harmless on the show, whereas he's more outwardly abusive in the books. Executive producer Rebecca Riordanexplained what is behind this choice: “Because that is in the written word and it’s in your imagination, you can temper it. When you see it visually, it is triggering and difficult to watch. That is why we came at Gabe in a different way, because this isn’t supposed to be a horror show.”

In the book, Percy goes through the rest of summer at Camp Half-Blood believing that Ares was the friend mentioned in the prophecy, the one who will betray him. It’s only on the last day of summer that Luke tries to kill Percy. Luke unleashes a poisonous scorpion on Percy, who faints after being bitten. When he wakes up in the infirmary, he tells Chiron and Annabeth everything.On the show, everything happens as soon as Percy arrives back at camp; he and Annabeth believe Clarisse is the thief. Luke agrees, using it as an excuse to get Percy alone to try to recruit him into a rebellion against the gods spearheaded by Kronos. When Luke fails, he tries to kill Percy. It's only when Annabeth reveals her presence that Luke flees, unable to bring himself to face her and fight her.

Percy, Annabeth and Grover vow to see this through, but for now they go their separate ways. Grover is heading out on his mission to search for Pan; he intends to explore the seas. Annabeth, bidding her own goodbye to Thalia’s tree, is about to spend the year with her dad’s family. (It's only at this moment in the book that Percy makes up his mind about going back to his mom.) Percy, Annabeth and Grover promise to see each other at Camp Half-Blood next year, no matter what.

I sure hope to see the trio reunites!

A full-fledged review of the entire season is coming soon. For now, I will just say that the finale is my new favorite episode… so far.

Episode rate: A+

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How Percy Jackson and the Olympians changes the books: Episode 8 (2024)

FAQs

What happens in episode 8 of Percy Jackson? ›

What happened at the end of Percy Jackson Season 1 Episode 8? Percy Jackson and the Olympians ended with Percy completing his quest and preventing the war between Zeus and Poseidon. In the finale, Percy defeats Ares and delivers Hades' Helm and Zeus' Master Bolt to their rightful owners.

What happened in chapter 8 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians? ›

Summary: Chapter Eight

As Percy settles into the camp, he discovers his skill in sword fighting, his gift with water, and his father's identity. During a sword-fighting lesson with Luke, Percy successfully beats him, which catches Luke off guard. Later, Percy asks Grover about Grover's desire for a searcher's license.

Is episode 8 the last Percy Jackson episode? ›

Jan 30, 2024. Tonight, the final episode of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, "The Prophecy Comes True," drops on Disney+. You may be wondering how long the episode will last. According to ScreenRant, it will run for approximately 41 MINUTES.

How did Percy Jackson changed throughout the book? ›

During the quest, his relationships with Annabeth and Grover transform into deep friendships. Percy comes into his identity as both a human and a half-blood. By facing the challenges of the quest, he becomes more empathetic, accepts himself, and gains confidence by converting his “flaws” into assets.

Does Percy find his mom? ›

After ten days, Percy rescues Sally by returning the Helm of Darkness to Hades in the Underworld after a fight with Ares. She is returned home by Hades, much to Gabe's unhappy and lousy dismay because he relished in her life insurance and was forced to return the money.

Does Percy get a sister? ›

Appearances. Estelle Blofis is the daughter of Paul Blofis and Sally Jackson, and is the younger half-sister of Percy Jackson.

Why does Annabeth push Percy in the water? ›

But between that instance and Percy's magical control over water in his bathroom fight with Clarisse, Annabeth has gathered enough evidence to realize who Percy's father is. Wise girl, that one! To prove her point, she shoves him back into the water, and we get the show's rendition of the Poseidon-claiming scene.

Does Percy fail to save his mom? ›

The prophecy thus comes true in an unexpected way: Percy fails to save what matters most by allowing his mother to save herself.

Who attacked Percy and his mom? ›

In "The Lightning Thief," after Percy reveals his true nature to his mother, Sally Jackson, they are attacked by the Minotaur.

Does Percy turn 16? ›

Most notable is Percy himself. At the beginning of the book, he is supposed to be 15 years old (he turns sixteen at the end).

Did Percy Jackson end? ›

The first season of the long-awaited “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” series on Disney+ has come to a close, and it ended the same way Rick Riordan's first book did: Percy (Walker Scobell), Annabeth (Leah Sava Jeffries) and Grover (Aryan Simhadri) part ways before the school year, knowing that they'll reunite in the ...

Who plays Zeus in episode 8 of Percy Jackson? ›

Dan Shotz: I'm very excited for people to see Lance Reddick as Zeus. They got a taste of Toby Stevens in episode 7, but in episode 8 to meet Zeus and to see Lance Reddick, who we miss dearly, bring the depth and his force, but also his vulnerability to that role is really something to see.

Who betrays Percy Jackson? ›

The Lightning Thief reveals that Luke is the one who betrays Percy by stealing the Master Bolt. Despite Medusa suggesting that Annabeth will betray Percy, it is unlikely as she remains loyal to him throughout the series.

Why did Luke betray Percy? ›

Percy Jackson season 1 finale reveals Luke as the friend who betrays Percy and the one who stole Zeus' Master Bolt. Luke's motivations for siding with Kronos over the Olympians stem from his resentment towards his father, Hermes, and his belief that the gods are terrible parents.

Who killed Medusa in Percy Jackson? ›

It becomes too late to escape, so the trio decide to fight Medusa. After a brief struggle, Percy defeats Medusa by severing her head with Riptide, his celestial bronze sword, using a polished bronze ball as a mirror.

What happened at the end of Chapter 8 Percy Jackson? ›

This chapter's ending is entirely about Percy. His father finally claims him in front of everyone after fending off a Hellhound that was summoned into the camp by Luke, not that anyone knows that.

What happened to Percy in Chapter 8? ›

The hound is looking straight at Percy. Annabeth draws her sword and the hound leaps over her head and lands on Percy. The hound tears through Percy's armor, but Chiron shoots at it with his arrows and the hound soon dies. Percy is badly wounded, but Annabeth tells him to step into the creek again.

How long is episode 8 of Percy Jackson? ›

Episode 7 - We Find Out the Truth, Sort Of - 40 minutes long. Episode 8 - The Prophecy Comes True - 41 minutes long.

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