'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' Forgot to Have Fun (2024)

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Saving the planet shouldn’t be easy. But for Percy Jackson, navigating a world in which Greek gods and myths exist in the modern-day United States is simple, as long as you’re up to date on your history. The Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, which ended last week, follows the protagonist and his friends as they face off against monsters, traps, and public transit on a cross-country quest to retrieve a powerful weapon that’s gone missing. Unfortunately, the show reduces their most fantastical exploits to mere speed bumps. In one scene, a snake-haired Medusa is dispatched (and decapitated) within minutes.

This breezy approach makes for poor television—and a poor adaptation. The original book series of the same name, by Rick Riordan, follows the adventures of half-human, half-god children, or demigods, and is a Gen Z reading staple on par with Harry Potter. The gods themselves are hapless and petty, so it’s up to their children to do, well, everything, as their envoys on Earth. That could sound overly serious, but much of the books’ levity comes from Percy’s frank narration, which places readers in the head of a witty, hyperactive teen suddenly tasked with immense responsibility he could never have anticipated.

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The books would seem better suited to television than to film. When 20th Century Fox released its now-infamous movie adaptations of the first two books, The Lightning Thief and Sea of Monsters, in the early 2010s, part of the struggle was condensing the plot to fit a two-hour run time. Crucial moments were skipped, combined, or placed in a completely different order. Riordan himself said that the movies were like “my life’s work going through a meat grinder.”

But the show is an overcorrection—it was so concerned with faithfulness to the books that it left little room for wonder. Over the first season’s eight episodes, the kids—Percy (Walker Scobell) and his friends Annabeth (Leah Jeffries) and Grover (Aryan Simhadri)—react to new obstacles with an odd sort of nonchalance: Of course the woman with garden statues is Medusa; obviously the Lotus Hotel and Casino is a reference to the lotus that trapped Odysseus. Even Percy, to whom all of this is supposedly new, is armed with knowledge from stories his mortal mother told him. The key players seemingly having every answer makes for low-stakes storytelling; worse, it isn’t fun. Part of the joy of inhabiting a young protagonist’s point of view, for children and adults, is the feeling of discovery, which Riordan’s books fuel by deftly weaving ancient tales into modern times. The show’s over-explanation, by contrast, turns colorful characters into mouthpieces for exposition and compelling plots into excuses to move from Point A to Point B.

After the disappointment of the movies, the pressure was on to do the story justice. This seemed possible, especially with the author as a writer and producer on the show. But ultimately, Percy Jackson and the Olympians got in its own way, never shaking the urge to annotate itself. In between the rapid monster fights, the characters mostly talk about their quest and Greek myths, only occasionally mentioning their personal lives. Annabeth, the supposed brains of the operation, seems no smarter than her companions. Percy, impertinent in the books, is here self-serious. Even the friendship between the three leads, which culminates in a group hug in the finale, is underbaked—they saved the world together, but when did they have time to bond?

Kids, the target audience for an adaptation of books for middle schoolers, tend to be pretty savvy. Even if they don’t fully understand a story’s intricacies, they can still enjoy the broad strokes of plot and relate to emotional moments. The books started coming out in the mid-2000s, so the Percy Jackson franchise has adult fans, including me. Children’s television can have appeal across age lines; think of shows such as Bluey, which tackle serious topics and feelings with a healthy dose of whimsy. But while watching Percy Jackson and the Olympians, I found myself growing tired of the lore dumps and wink-wink, nudge-nudge Easter eggs.

There were some amusing moments throughout the show: Percy flosses during an important game of Capture the Flag; Grover sings a song about the merits of group consensus; Annabeth fails to grasp a Wizard of Oz reference. Those scenes, like the books, seem to acknowledge that, even in the middle of intense events, kids are still kids. Although Percy Jackson hasn’t yet been renewed for a second season, should it get another chance, I hope it leaves more room for play—for wholly relishing a beloved world and its characters, not just reconstructing them.

Elise Hannum is an assistant editor at The Atlantic.

'Percy Jackson and the Olympians' Forgot to Have Fun (2024)

FAQs

Do Annabeth Chase and Percy Jackson have kids? ›

Yes, Annabeth is married to Percy Jackson, and has three kids: Cast, Ethan, and Zoe. How was Annabeth Chase born? Annabeth Chase is the half-blood daughter of the goddess Athena and the mortal man Frederick Chase.

Does Percy miss the deadline in the book? ›

During the Disney+ adaptation, Percy and his friends miss the deadline to retrieve the Master Bolt, something that didn't happen in the books.

Who did Percy fail to save? ›

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.

How old was Sally Jackson when she had Percy? ›

Many people theorized that she was in her early 20s when she had Percy. Here is a response which I have taken from Chiaraenrico on Reddit: She was 23, because she is 40 and Percy is 17 in the Hidden Oracle. In a nutshell, Sally Jackson was around 23 when she had Percy.

Who was Percy's first kiss? ›

This is the chapter where Annabeth first kissed Percy, right before he was blasted to Calypso's island.

Did Percy and Annabeth break up? ›

Canonically, they never broke up. I know there are many fanfictions where they broke up, but that is all in the head of the person who wrote the fanfiction. Not once did they even think about breaking up.

Who kissed Percy? ›

I noticed Annabeth was always the one who kissed him. - Everything Percy Jackson - Quora. A place to talk about anything within the Percy Jackson universe.

Who betrayed Percy in the end? ›

Although Percy initially thinks Ares or Hades tricked him into stealing the bolt, Percy eventually realizes his friend Luke betrayed him after he is assigned by Kronos to steal the bolt and plant it on Percy.

Does Zeus end up liking Percy? ›

The Olympians then voted on whether Percy should live, and despite not liking Percy's existence, Zeus voted for him to live.

Do Percy and Annabeth get married? ›

In Wedding Day, Annabeth gets married to Percy Jackson, with Piper McLean as her bridesmaid.

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.

Did Percy ever get his mom back? ›

No, she didn't actually die in the first book. Hades took her from the Minotaur and held her captive until Percy returned Hades' helm of darkness. Once he got his helm back, Hades set her free. Then, she went and got rid of Percy's step dad.

Who was Percy Jackson's girlfriend? ›

Annabeth Chase

Demigod daughter of Athena. Girlfriend of Percy Jackson. If you're stuck in Tartarus, she's the one you want on your team.

Where is Percy'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.

How old was Sally when she got pregnant? ›

Jefferson gave his word, so a pregnant 16-year-old Hemings came back to Monticello in 1789. Not long after they returned from France, Hemings gave birth. “It survived but a short time,” Madison Hemings recalled.

Are Percy and Annabeth's kids cannon? ›

In the Percy Jackson book series, Annabeth and Percy are still teenagers and do not have any children.

What book does Percy propose to Annabeth? ›

Percy proposing | Fandom. Well technically he proposed to Annabeth in the lightning thief when Percy threw a apple at Annabeth when playing hacky sack.

Why was Poseidon forbidden to have a child? ›

After the end of WW2(which was essentially a fight between the children of the Big 3) Hades, Poseidon and Zeus came together and made a pact to never again have demigod children since they were too powerful and where changing the course of humans.

Did Percy and Annabeth kiss? ›

In the Sea of Monsters Annabeth gives Percy a little peck on the cheek, and two books later in the Battle of the Labyrinth Annabeth gives him a good luck kiss. The two finally get together in the fifth book, The Last Olympian.

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