PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS: Season One Review (2024)

(PaPa, FRFR, C, BB, L, VV, MM):

Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

Strong pagan worldview mixes Christian, redemptive, biblical, and Ancient Greek ideals, the main character defies the authority of the gods for the greater good, a boy remains loyal to his closest friends, a boy directly challenges the god of war to a duel, and courage and self-sacrifice are displayed, but the demigod characters offer prayers and food offerings to their Greek gods and fathers, an oracle foretells a prophecy, an ancient god haunts the dreams of the protagonist, the characters visit the Greek Underworld and its false view of the afterlife, the demigods practice self-defense with Greek weapons and armor, and a boy clears his father’s name from a crime;

Foul Language:

Occasional instances of “d” and “h” obscenities;

Violence:

Moderate, sometimes intense, fantasy violence throughout, such as monsters are stabbed to death and disintegrate into piles of dust, a female monster gets decapitated, two people are turned into stone, a boy falls into a river, two boys engage in sword practice, a satyr is almost dragged into a void, a boy and a god engage in intense sword combat, a boy uses his sea powers on his enemy, and a god briefly loses his golden blood in battle;

Sex:

No sex;

Nudity:

No nudity;

Alcohol Use:

No onscreen alcohol consumption, but a boy’s stepfather is implied to be a drunkard;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

No smoking or drugs, but a son of Poseidon heals his wounds via water magic;

Miscellaneous Immorality:

The underaged demigod children hijack a magical taxi and drive it to Los Angeles, a monster shoots a poison quill into a boy’s shoulder blade, a Greek god laments over abandoning his mortal wife and his son, the god of the underworld holds the protagonist’s mother captive, a close ally betrays his demigod friends, and that same ally tries to persuade his friends to join the enemy faction.

PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS is a 2023 live action fantasy adventure series on Disney+. It is based on a book series for teenagers. In Episodes Three to Eight, Percy and his two friends embark on a dangerous question from New York to California. A thief has stolen Zeus’ Master Bolt and framed the crime on the Greek god Poseidon, Percy’s father. Percy must retrieve the stolen magical weapon and clear his father’s name. Eventually, the demigod protagonists discover that an ancient menace is plotting his revenge against the Olympian gods. Can the heroes save the world in time?

After winning the “capture the flag” game in Episode Two, Percy and his new demigod allies receive troubling news. Someone has stolen Zeus’ Master Bolt and hid it on the west coast of the United States. The lightning thief’s identity is unknown, but Zeus accuses his sea-bound brother, Poseidon, of the theft. In a desperate attempt to plead innocence, Poseidon publicly claims Percy as his son. Percy has no choice but to prove his father’s innocence.

Meanwhile, the advisors at Camp Half Blood offer Percy a quest, to retrieve Zeus’ magical weapon before he declares war against Poseidon. Percy, his satyr companion Grover, and his Athena-born friend, Annabeth, begin their journey to the Western United States. The rest of Season One focuses on the trio’s encounters with the various gods and their monsters. At the same time, the trio learns that the ‘lightning thief’ is working for a grand conspiracy. Will Percy be able to clear his father’s name in time?

The first two episodes of PERCY JACKSON were a great set up for season one. They established the characters, the conflict, and the world building well. However, the bulk of season one goes in a different direction. Episodes Three through Eight deal with Percy and his two companions fighting monsters across the numerous American cities. Can the remainder of season one match that high bar?

[SOME SPOILERS FOLLOW] In Episode Three, “We Visit the Garden Gnome Emporium,” Percy Jackson, Grover Underwood, and Annabeth Chase fumble in the woods of New Jersey. The trio encounters a fury monster and Medusa herself. Medusa tries to persuade Percy that the Olympian gods don’t care about their children. Using Annabeth’s wits, the demigod team decapitates Medusa’s head and sends it back to the gods.

In Episode Four, “I Plunge to My Death,” the demigods visit the Gateway Arch in Saint Louis, Missouri. The trio discusses whether the quest is worth the trouble. The trio hides at the top of the Arch but are ambushed by Echidna and her chimera monster. Percy drops out of the structure but is saved by creatures within the Mississippi River.

In Episode Five, “A God Buys Us Cheeseburgers,” the trio regroups and run away from the local police. After the battle at the Arch, the mortal police branded the three teens as wanted suspects. Ares, the god of war, offers the demigods a hint to the Master Bolt’s location. However, Ares makes Percy and Annabeth complete a challenge before he gives them the hint.

In Episode Six, “We Take a Zebra to Vegas,” Percy and his companions are driven to the Lotus Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. They investigate Hermes regarding the circ*mstances of the Lightning Thief. However, the trio soon realizes that time moves faster in the casino versus the outside world. Days have passed since they entered the place. The trio eventually gets a lead pointing them toward Santa Monica, California. The group carjack Hermes’ magical taxi and teleport to the Golden State.

However, Poseidon’s sea monster orders Percy to abandon his quest. The quest deadline has passed. Zeus is preparing for war against Poseidon. Despite the call to return to Camp Half Blood, the demigods continue their search.

In Episode Seven, “We Find Out the Truth, Sort of,” Percy and his two friends slip into Hades’ domain, the Underworld. The trio meets up with Hades, who’s holding Percy’s mother as a captive. Hades will release Sally Jackson, only on the condition that Percy does a specific favor. Afterward, the trio recovers Zeus’ lightning weapon, but learn the actual thief wasn’t Hades but another Greek god. Percy then challenges the thief to a sword fight.

In Episode Eight, “The Prophecy Comes True,” the thief retreats from Percy but marks him as his number one enemy. Percy completes Hades’ favor and frees his mother from the Underworld. Days later, Percy travels to Mount Olympus in Manhattan, New York, and returns the magic weapon to Zeus. Zeus is tempted to smite the demigod, but Poseidon intervenes and concedes his honor to the lightning god. Zeus calls off the war. Poseidon tells Percy he’s proud of his achievements and sends him back to Camp Half-Blood.

Back at camp, the demigods celebrate Team Percy’s victory. However, Percy discovers there’s another person behind the theft of Zeus’ magical bolt. He also learns that the person was working for Kronos, the father of Zeus, who’s plotting revenge against Zeus and the Olympian gods.

The final six episodes of PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS: Season One are well made and entertaining. However, the series has a mixed pagan worldview. For example, the series promotes some moral, redemptive values such as bravery, self-sacrifice and questioning the authority of the Greek deities. On the flipside, the main cast openly discusses false theological ideas from Ancient Greece. For instance, they visit the Underworld, talk about their fate and openly pray to their divine parents from Mount Olympus. Lastly, the fight scenes in PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS: Season One feature intense sword combat, monsters getting stabbed, and one god character losing golden blood onscreen. Thus, the season sometimes pushes what’s acceptable under its official TV-PG rating. So, MOVIEGUIDE® advises extreme caution.

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FAQs

Is Percy Jackson season 1 good? ›

It remains imperfect, but this Disney+ adaptation caters much more to devoted fans than the 2010s movie. The new series isn't flawless, but it does much more justice to Rick Riordan's YA novels than the failed movie version. Tween demigod's rousing TV adventures have dark moments.

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 Grover snitch on Percy? ›

Percy Jackson and the Olympians' pilot episode includes a Grover betrayal that skips a major plot point in Percy's story, and it may be a good thing.

Is Percy Jackson an easy read? ›

It may seem like a lot of books, but they're fast-paced, easy reads.

How old is Nico in book 3? ›

I assume it's in The Son of Neptune. It was clearly stated in the Blood of Olympus that Nico, at that time, was 14.

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.

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.

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.

Does Grover become a god? ›

At the end of the series, Grover gets his much-deserved happy ending. The Council of Cloven Elders gives him a coveted position, appointing him, as Pan's successor, the new Lord of the Wild.

Who does Grover have a crush on? ›

Juniper is Grover Underwood's girlfriend, as stated in The Battle of the Labyrinth.

Does Grover get a girlfriend? ›

Grover's girlfriend is a nymph named Juniper. They are first seen together in The Battle of the Labyrinth. He helps out animals. He can also talk to them.

Can a 19 year old read Percy Jackson? ›

It depends on what you want in a book. I read the series when I was 17, so my age range would have been that of the sequel/spin-off, Heroes of Olympus. I enjoyed the first series regardless of my age when I read it. There was even a time that I didn't read any other book series.

Should a 13 year old read Percy Jackson? ›

The story's narrator, Percy Jackson, will be familiar to most young readers, and here he retells the stories of the Greek Gods with wit and style. This book is appropriate for ages 10+, although some of the stories feature themes that are a bit more mature.

Is Percy Jackson ok for kids? ›

Percy Jackson does not have any explicitly harmful content, as it's an exciting and intriguing series written for a younger audience. The book does include some slightly mature themes, such as struggles with family abandonment.

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.

What age is Percy Jackson series appropriate for? ›

This book is appropriate for ages 10+, although some of the stories feature themes that are a bit more mature.

Is the first Percy Jackson book good? ›

Nonetheless, “Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” is a practically perfect book. Now that the emotional appeal is out of the way, let us get to why this book is not perfect.

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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