I Compared Season 1 Of "Percy Jackson" To The Book, And Here Are All The Major Changes (2024)
Take a seat, Harry Potter — the prince of the sea is back!
by Dannica RamirezBuzzFeed Staff
🚨 There are major Season 1 spoilers ahead!🚨
If you're here, that hopefully means you're a Percy Jackson and the Olympians fan in some capacity, so I'm going to say it: Welcome back, campers!
Let me start off by saying that when Disney+ announced in 2020 that it was going to adapt PJO into a show with author Rick Riordan at the helm, my world was turned upside down in the best way possible. Though there was an attempt to bring PJO to the big screen in the 2010s — which only lasted until the second movie, Sea of Monsters — Rick himself has been very vocal about disliking the films. But on Dec. 19, 2023, about a decade later, the first episode of Percy Jackson and the Olympians began streaming!
The first season followed the events of the first book in the series, The Lightning Thief, and a new episode dropped every Tuesday evening on Disney+. With an eight-episode rollout, the season finale aired on January 30, 2024. After rereading the book, watching all the episodes, and soaking everything in, I have a lot to yap about, discuss, and, yes, cry over. But mainly, I'm here to talk about the major changes and additions the show adaptation had from the book!
Before we get into it, so that y'all know I mean business, here's me being a ~certified~ Percy Jackson fan:
Disclaimer: If you haven't watched the show yet and/or haven't read the book, this is me telling you that there are some pretty huge spoilers beyond this point! Alright, let's start!
1.🔱 The fight between Percy and Mrs. Dodds at The Met happens way quicker:
2.🔱 Sally "Best Mom Ever" Jackson has a much more active role in the TV series than she does in the book. In fact, several not-in-the-books moments between Sally and Percy made a massive difference in the overall storytelling, and I was 100% here for it:
3.🔱 Chiron and Dionysus don't want Percy to know about Sally's fate in the Underworld (for some reason), but it gives Grover a chance to "redeem" himself after selling Percy out:
4.🔱 Percy did not get attacked by a Hellhound after Capture the Flag:
5.🔱 Percy gets to pick who goes with him on his quest, and it lays the groundwork for his and Annabeth's friendship:
6.🔱 We find out that Athena is far from being a girls' girl after hearing Medusa's side of the story. The show cuts the fun and silly antics of Aunty Em entertaining the kids and, instead, uses the time to shine a light on Medusa as a victim:
7.🔱 We get to see a lot more of Echidna and the Chimera after she hijacks the train the trio is on and chases them to the St. Louis Arch:
8.🔱 Ares and Grover have a heart-to-heart about war as part of Grover's attempt to find out who the lightning thief is. Grover's character in the show in general has a lot more depth and complexity, and this scene displays that wonderfully:
9.🔱 The Thrill Ride O' Love ride puts a spotlight on Hephaestus and his deep-rooted issues, but the show backs away from what could have been a very funny and campy scene thanks to the addition of a chair:
10.🔱 When the trio arrives at the Lotus Hotel and Casino, there is no fun, there are no games, and there is no Lady Gaga playing in the background while everyone parties the night(s) away. In fact, the trio knows exactly what they're looking for and what they have to do, and they don't allow any distractions (except for Grover):
11.🔱 Hermes is at the Lotus Casino and Hotel and talks to Percy and Annabeth about his regrets with Luke and Luke's mother, May. Meanwhile, Grover meets an older satyr named Augustus, who everyone thought had gone missing while on his search for the nature god, Pan:
12.🔱 The Summer Solstice passed, meaning Zeus and Poseidon are set to go to war after Percy fails to return the bolt in time. When Percy insists on continuing the quest, he is given four pearls that allow safe passage from the Underworld:
13.🔱 The show spends a little bit of time in the Fields of Asphodel, where Annabeth gets "tied up" with her regrets and is forced to stay behind. At this point, we don't know many specifics about Annabeth's past, so this could hint to a bigger reveal/conversation later in the show:
14.🔱 Sally and Poseidon have a "coparenting" moment, and we see for the first time how Poseidon feels about having to leave Sally to raise Percy on her own:
15.🔱 Poseidon finally beats the deadbeat dad allegations (barely):
16.🔱 Luke's reveal is more emotional and intentional. Not only did Luke think he had a chance at successfully recruiting Percy, but he ended up unintentionally revealing his plans in front of Annabeth:
Alright, demigods, we've come to the end of Season 1 of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. Though there were some other minor differences not mentioned, I thoroughly enjoyed the show and am SO EXCITED for Season 2! Now that the show has been officially renewed for a new season, I am already anticipating the absolute chaos that is Sea of Monsters. Until then, you can find me re-reading the book yet again!
What did you think of Season 1? Do you think it did the book justice? Let me know in the comments!
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The article discusses the adaptation of Percy Jackson and the Olympians into a TV show, highlighting the differences and additions made in the show compared to the original book series. It also mentions the release schedule and the overall reception of the show.
Disney+
The article specifically mentions the streaming platform Disney+, where the Percy Jackson and the Olympians TV series is available. It also acknowledges the significance of Disney's involvement in bringing this beloved series to the screen.
Rick Riordan
The author mentions the author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, Rick Riordan, and his involvement in the adaptation of the series into a TV show. The article discusses his opinions on the previous movie adaptations and his active role in the creation of the TV series.
Season 1 Spoilers
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Character Adaptations
The article delves into the differences and additions made in the TV show adaptation, such as character development, interactions, and backstories, compared to the original book series. It discusses how certain characters, such as Sally Jackson and Grover, have been portrayed differently in the show.
Mythological Elements
The article explores how the show handles mythological elements, such as the portrayal of gods, monsters, and the Underworld, and how it differs from the original book series.
Plot Adaptations
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The article expresses anticipation and excitement for the upcoming season of the TV series, acknowledging the renewal of the show and the potential adaptation of "Sea of Monsters." It also prompts readers to share their thoughts on Season 1 and its fidelity to the original book series.
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