Percy Jackson Season 1 Review - But Why Tho? (2024)

As a book reader and an eager advocate for introducing others to the Percy Jackson universe, my excitement for the live-action adaptation of the series was palpable. With its promise of fun and dynamic characters, a modernized take on Greek Gods, and overarching themes of self-discovery and breaking generational trauma, Percy Jackson Season 1 was poised to captivate both long-time fans and newcomers alike. The prospect of a young cast taking the reins hinted at the potential for a long-running, fan-favorite series. However, despite the series having all the necessary ingredients for success, it falls short of achieving the greatness it aspires to.

Rooted in Rick Riordan’s The Lightning Thief, Percy Jackson Season 1follows the journey of Percy Jackson (Walker Scobell), a 12-year-old demigod accused by Zeus of stealing his thunderbolt. This begins a hero’s quest as Percy journeys across the United States in pursuit of the stolen artifact and to rescue Percy’s mother from the clutches of the Underworld. Thankfully Percy is not alone as he is accompanied by fellow demigod Annabeth Chase (Leah Jeffries) and satyr protector Grover Underwood (Aryan Simhadri).Amidst encounters with monsters and gods, the series endeavors to explore themes of self-discovery and the burden of generational trauma, particularly as Percy grapples with his identity as a Forbidden Child—the offspring of one of the big three Gods: Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades.

The cast, a mix of established and rising talent, holds immense potential. Walker Scobell as Percy, Leah Jeffries as Annabeth, and Aryan Simhadri as Grover exhibit glimpses of brilliance. This is especially true when the narrative allows them to engage beyond mere exposition. Notably, Virginia Kull delivers standout performances as Sally Jackson, Percy’s mother, adding emotional depth to the story that extends past the novelization. Further, the series boasts a star-studded guest cast, including Jason Mantzoukas, Adam Copeland, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and the late Lance Reddick. Regrettably, their roles often reduce them to conduits for expositional dialogue rather than allowing their talents to shine.

The young actors shine in fleeting moments, and guest stars often hit more than miss. Jessica Parker Kennedy, as Medusa, provides a defining portrayal of what and who defines a monster is. Reddick embodies Zeus with the expected, imposing gravitas. Yet, even these stellar performances cannot compensate for the missed opportunities. There is an overwhelming sense that Percy Jackson Season 1 can be doing more with the tools given. The results end up being uninspired dialogue and a lack of character depth to keep viewers engaged.

While Percy Jackson Season 1 demonstrates potential in its opening and closing acts, the middle segment of the journey devolves into a narrative slog marked by lackluster dialogue and monotony. The show neglects to let the actors truly act, robbing scenes of the time needed to resonate. Even the fast-paced action sequences can’t make up for the lackadaisical setup it took to get there. The pacing is not the primary issue; rather, it’s the incessant reliance on exposition, with Percy functioning more as a plot device than an evolving character. This detracts from the series’ potential for nuanced storytelling and character development.

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Unfortunately, this extends beyond just Percy Jackson’s story. Character arcs for Grover and Annabeth hinted at and seemingly foundational for future storylines, fall flat. While attempting to set the stage for subsequent narratives, the series fails to fully explore these arcs. This creates a disconnect between the viewers and the character’s journeys. This shortcoming is particularly striking, given the exceptional potential of the cast.

The issues in Percy Jackson Season 1 extend to its visual elements. The CGI is commendable at the series’ bookends, it falters in the middle. This reflects a broader inconsistency in the overall production. The series showcases the potential of Greek mythology in the modern world in its initial episodes but fails to sustain this momentum, relegating captivating moments to brief and uninspiring CGI snippets. The grandeur expected in the Underworld, and Olympus is just not there. Pivotal locations are mere backdrops to the next line of exposition instead of part of the narrative.

The divergence from the source material raises questions about author Rick Riordan’s involvement in the writing room. While attempting to integrate additional stories, the overcorrection of elements and deviations dilute the overarching themes. The series is caught between satisfying loyal book readers and captivating a new audience. Instead, the narrative fails to engage either. Percy Jackson Season 1 forgets about the story, more focused on the stories it hopes to tell in future seasons.

Despite promising moments, the series succumbs to the pitfalls of a lackluster middle segment—a crucial flaw in today’s media landscape where sustained engagement is paramount. The friends made along the way, a common trope in storytelling, lack the depth required to justify trudging through a mediocre middle part. The payoff, at best, is passable and, at worst, falls short of its considerable potential.

Unfortunately, the legacy of Percy Jackson Season 1 is unfulfilled potential. Despite its compelling source material, a talented cast, and the allure of Greek mythology, the series struggles to break free from the shackles of lackluster exposition-driven dialogue, inconsistent CGI, and a failure to realize its characters’ journeys. As fans yearn for a more immersive adaptation that does justice to Riordan’s beloved novels, the series serves as a reminder that, in modern television, the journey must be as compelling as the destination.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1is streaming exclusively on Disney+.

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Unfortunately, the legacy of Percy Jackson Season 1 is unfulfilled potential. Despite its compelling source material, a talented cast, and the allure of Greek mythology, the series struggles to break free from the shackles of lackluster exposition-driven dialogue, inconsistent CGI, and a failure to realize its characters’ journeys.

Percy Jackson Season 1 Review - But Why Tho? (2024)

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Is Percy Jackson Season 1 good? ›

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Despite its compelling source material, a talented cast, and the allure of Greek mythology, the series struggles to break free from the shackles of lackluster exposition-driven dialogue, inconsistent CGI, and a failure to realize its characters' journeys.

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.

Does Annabeth like Percy or Luke? ›

At first, Annabeth had a crush on Luke. He was like a brother to her, but Annabeth mistook her emotions for love. Remember, she was only around 11 at the time. As time went on, she developed feelings for Percy and realised how she really felt about Luke.

Why didn't they finish the Percy Jackson series? ›

Summary. Percy Jackson movies disappointed fans and performed poorly at the box office, leading to the abandonment of Percy Jackson 3. The Percy Jackson TV show on Disney+ offers a chance for a faithful adaptation of the books, with the author's involvement ensuring a true-to-source material approach.

How old was Percy in book 1? ›

The Lightning Thief is a light-hearted fantasy about a modern 12-year-old boy who learns that his true father is Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. Percy sets out to become a hero by undertaking a quest across the United States to find the entrance to the Underworld and stop a war between the gods.

Who will play Poseidon? ›

Toby Stephens as Poseidon in 'Percy Jackson and the Olympians'. Toby Stephens stars as Poseidon, the god of the sea and Percy's biological father. Before breaking into Hollywood, Stephens got his start in theater, performing with the esteemed Royal Shakespeare Company in England.

Did Annabeth betray Percy? ›

No, Annabeth did not betray Percy in "The House of Hades" by Rick Riordan. Throughout the book, Annabeth remains fiercely loyal to Percy and their mission to save the world from the evil giants and the goddess Gaea.

How many people has Percy killed? ›

In total, Percy had approximately 5,467 kills throughout the OG series.

Who had the saddest death in the Percy Jackson series? ›

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 Thalia kiss Luke? ›

In the demigod diaries when Thalia kissed Luke on the cheek I thought that was really cute! But they didn't get a lot of moments together on the book.

Who is Percy's first crush? ›

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.

Did Thalia have a crush on Luke? ›

Shortly after Thalia came across another demigod, Luke Castellan, a son of Hermes. They became friends and joined forces to fight the monsters that attacked them. They have romantic feelings for each other.

Why is there no 3rd Percy Jackson movie? ›

Percy Jackson movies disappointed fans and performed poorly at the box office, leading to the abandonment of Percy Jackson 3. The Percy Jackson TV show on Disney+ offers a chance for a faithful adaptation of the books, with the author's involvement ensuring a true-to-source material approach.

Why was Percy Jackson's mom with Gabe? ›

To answer questions about The Lightning Thief, please sign up. Alexis Sally Jackson married Gabe to protect Percy from monsters finding him. Gabe has a pungent odor, which of course earned him the nickname, "Smelly Gabe", and it's that horrible odor that was able to mask Percy's demigod scent.

What happened to Percy Jackson's mom? ›

Sally Jackson's fate in the TV show suggests she is killed by the Minotaur, but the books reveal that she is actually alive and in the Underworld with Hades. Hades takes Sally in order to use her as a bargaining chip to retrieve his stolen Helm of Darkness, which he believes Percy stole along with Zeus' Master Bolt.

Will Percy Jackson series be good? ›

Overall, this new Percy Jackson series is a triumph in the world of book-to-screen adaptation. It not only pays homage to the original series, but it adds a new flair to keep the book readers intrigued. Perhaps the highest praise I can give to this series is it made me want to read the books.

How good is the Percy Jackson book series? ›

So far, my favorite books of the series were the Sea of Monsters and the Titan's Curse. If you are interested to read books about Greek Myths, and truly want to read an amazing book, I recommend this Series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians. "Percy Jackson And The Olympians" is one of my favorite book series.

Is the Percy Jackson sequel series good? ›

“Percy Jackson and the Olympians” is not a perfect adaptation and not a perfect show, but it is still one of the best things to come out of Disney in quite a while. With the uptick in quality towards the end, I have faith that the future is bright for our favorite half-blood and his friends.

Which Percy Jackson should I watch first? ›

Here's how to watch Percy Jackson in release order: Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (2013) Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Disney+ series, December 2023)

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