The Prophecy Comes True
- Episode aired Jan 30, 2024
- TV-PG
- 41m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
2.4K
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Mount Olympus beckons... and Percy must face his greatest battle yet.Mount Olympus beckons... and Percy must face his greatest battle yet.Mount Olympus beckons... and Percy must face his greatest battle yet.
Leah Jeffries
- Annabeth Chase
- (as Leah Sava Jeffries)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe episode is dedicated to actor Lance Reddick (Zeus), who passed away in 2023 shortly after production wrapped.
- GoofsAt the Montauk beach cottage when Annabeth gives Percy her camp necklace there are 3 camp beads and then Athena's ring in the middle and then two camp beads. In the next angle on Percy the ring has shifted to the right and now the order is , one bead, ring, four beads.
Featured review
A Great Conclusion to Season 1
The Prophecy Comes True is an amazing episode and a great ending to the series. In my opinion, whatever you may think, this is the best Percy Jackson episode so far. Unlike some people, I think this has been a great series so far and while this show has some flaws it is still enjoyable enough to watch and enjoy. I hope that Season 2 comes soon and I hope that they fix the problems the show is facing and continue it on a good mark.
This was Lance Reddick's last performance. I don't know him very well, but I know that he was in movies and shows like John Wick and The Wire. I have never watched these shows and movies before and the only time I have ever seen him in anything besides this is in Young Sheldon. Anyway, he had an outstanding performance that just blew me away and I gotta say that he is the best supporting character in this show. Unfortunately for the Percy Jackson timeline they can never have Zeus in the show anymore. Well, expect if they replace him but I don't think that this is that type of show. Unfortunately for us we can't see Zeus again because Lance made him such a strong character!! I feel very sorry about Lance Reddick and I wish that I could see him again in this show.
In the episode I also like how they added depth and attention to a very unimportant character. That character was Luke. Before this episode he was a character that was completely fleshed into the background, but this episode made him not exactly the foreground, but in the foreground. I don't think I have ever seen this much character development ever in a single episode of a TV show. You could say Luke was a one-dimensional character before, but I think that he was just so unnecessary and boring that he didn't have any dimensions. This episode just completely developed into unnecessary and unimportant to a good well rounded character. In this episode it is interesting to see Percy and Luke's relationship and how much Luke meant to Percy. I really liked that. What happened with Luke is such so great. They should have built up Luke's character block by block, but this development is both speedy and successful. Well, in my opinion. I can't wait for Luke to be in future episodes of this series and I can't wait to see how much they develop Luke however long this show will last ( hopefully however many books are in the Percy Jackson book series ).
Ares is probably my second favorite secondary character ( behind Zeus ), so when I saw him in this episode I was thrilled. The scene that Ares was in was very suspenseful and action packed. Ares was the perfect villain for the series at that point, and even thought he's not the main villain I would love for him to be. I looked the actor up and he was actually a WWE wrestler. Who knew that a WWE wrestler could be just a great actor? Ares can be very violent and tough, but he can also have his moments of defeat and be a three dimensional character. When I saw him on screen at the beginning of the episode ( and the end of We Find Out the Truth, Sort Of ), I was smiling to see him back. In my review for A God Buys Us Cheeseburgers ( S1 E5 ), I was hoping for Ares to come back in the series soon, and I didn't know how soon soon was. Well, that soon is three weeks later. I watched this episode later than the day I usually watch the new Percy Jackson episode, ( Wednesday afternoon ) and I was so happy to see Ares on the screen. I hope Ares returns in future episodes of the show
A problem they had in the last episode was that Grover was slightly clueless and his moments of humor felt very forced. In this episode they completely fixed that. Same with the slowly developed and abandoned " Percy and Annabeth are girlfriend and boyfriend " thing. That never happened, but I could see how it could've. I liked how they fixed the problem instead of just leaving it untouched, like The Simpsons. Well, the Simpsons did fix a lot of their problems but it took decades to do, while 'Awkward Grover ' got fixed in only a week. I hope that Awkward Grover will never be in the show. When he's not in the show, he can hang out with Jerk-A** Homer, Obsessively Churchy Flanders, Murderous Stewie, and all of those recycled character flanderizations that are now replaced by someone better.
There were three type of endings in this episode. First was the plot twist/cliffhanger ending that wasn't at the very end but it was the ending of the book and I would consider it an ending. Next was the Happily Ever After ending, which is the most common ending for fictional media, and is probably my least favorite ending. This ending was at the end of the episode so I guess you could call it " more real than the cliffhanger. Then was the Consequence ending in the credits, where the villain, or at least bad people, get what they deserve. First lets talk about the Plot Twist/Cliffhanger. I've read the book so I know what this ending is, but if I had never read the book I would be very confused and waiting for more. Well, I've read the book and I'm still waiting for more. This ending is truelly spectacular. Next lets talk about the Happily Ever After ending. This ending wasn't in the book, or at least I don't remember it from the book. This ending is very confusing to me, I wonder how it really happened. I've never watched the Sopranos ( I know, I haven't watched the Wire and the Sopranos ), but I know that the finale is very confusing and many people don't know what really happened ( they only have theories ). This is how I feel about this ending. Lastly is the Consequence ending. Well, I've got one word to say about this ending. Statue. Now, what is the main ending of Season 1. I would say a cliffhanger, because because of the ending, I want to watch more.
I think this episode has had the most action and drama out of all the episode in the series so far, and I hope this shows makes more amazing episodes like this. In all, I give this a 9.2 out of 10.
This was Lance Reddick's last performance. I don't know him very well, but I know that he was in movies and shows like John Wick and The Wire. I have never watched these shows and movies before and the only time I have ever seen him in anything besides this is in Young Sheldon. Anyway, he had an outstanding performance that just blew me away and I gotta say that he is the best supporting character in this show. Unfortunately for the Percy Jackson timeline they can never have Zeus in the show anymore. Well, expect if they replace him but I don't think that this is that type of show. Unfortunately for us we can't see Zeus again because Lance made him such a strong character!! I feel very sorry about Lance Reddick and I wish that I could see him again in this show.
In the episode I also like how they added depth and attention to a very unimportant character. That character was Luke. Before this episode he was a character that was completely fleshed into the background, but this episode made him not exactly the foreground, but in the foreground. I don't think I have ever seen this much character development ever in a single episode of a TV show. You could say Luke was a one-dimensional character before, but I think that he was just so unnecessary and boring that he didn't have any dimensions. This episode just completely developed into unnecessary and unimportant to a good well rounded character. In this episode it is interesting to see Percy and Luke's relationship and how much Luke meant to Percy. I really liked that. What happened with Luke is such so great. They should have built up Luke's character block by block, but this development is both speedy and successful. Well, in my opinion. I can't wait for Luke to be in future episodes of this series and I can't wait to see how much they develop Luke however long this show will last ( hopefully however many books are in the Percy Jackson book series ).
Ares is probably my second favorite secondary character ( behind Zeus ), so when I saw him in this episode I was thrilled. The scene that Ares was in was very suspenseful and action packed. Ares was the perfect villain for the series at that point, and even thought he's not the main villain I would love for him to be. I looked the actor up and he was actually a WWE wrestler. Who knew that a WWE wrestler could be just a great actor? Ares can be very violent and tough, but he can also have his moments of defeat and be a three dimensional character. When I saw him on screen at the beginning of the episode ( and the end of We Find Out the Truth, Sort Of ), I was smiling to see him back. In my review for A God Buys Us Cheeseburgers ( S1 E5 ), I was hoping for Ares to come back in the series soon, and I didn't know how soon soon was. Well, that soon is three weeks later. I watched this episode later than the day I usually watch the new Percy Jackson episode, ( Wednesday afternoon ) and I was so happy to see Ares on the screen. I hope Ares returns in future episodes of the show
A problem they had in the last episode was that Grover was slightly clueless and his moments of humor felt very forced. In this episode they completely fixed that. Same with the slowly developed and abandoned " Percy and Annabeth are girlfriend and boyfriend " thing. That never happened, but I could see how it could've. I liked how they fixed the problem instead of just leaving it untouched, like The Simpsons. Well, the Simpsons did fix a lot of their problems but it took decades to do, while 'Awkward Grover ' got fixed in only a week. I hope that Awkward Grover will never be in the show. When he's not in the show, he can hang out with Jerk-A** Homer, Obsessively Churchy Flanders, Murderous Stewie, and all of those recycled character flanderizations that are now replaced by someone better.
There were three type of endings in this episode. First was the plot twist/cliffhanger ending that wasn't at the very end but it was the ending of the book and I would consider it an ending. Next was the Happily Ever After ending, which is the most common ending for fictional media, and is probably my least favorite ending. This ending was at the end of the episode so I guess you could call it " more real than the cliffhanger. Then was the Consequence ending in the credits, where the villain, or at least bad people, get what they deserve. First lets talk about the Plot Twist/Cliffhanger. I've read the book so I know what this ending is, but if I had never read the book I would be very confused and waiting for more. Well, I've read the book and I'm still waiting for more. This ending is truelly spectacular. Next lets talk about the Happily Ever After ending. This ending wasn't in the book, or at least I don't remember it from the book. This ending is very confusing to me, I wonder how it really happened. I've never watched the Sopranos ( I know, I haven't watched the Wire and the Sopranos ), but I know that the finale is very confusing and many people don't know what really happened ( they only have theories ). This is how I feel about this ending. Lastly is the Consequence ending. Well, I've got one word to say about this ending. Statue. Now, what is the main ending of Season 1. I would say a cliffhanger, because because of the ending, I want to watch more.
I think this episode has had the most action and drama out of all the episode in the series so far, and I hope this shows makes more amazing episodes like this. In all, I give this a 9.2 out of 10.
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