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#377: Marc finally gets his moment to celebrate Percy Jackson, one of his favorite franchises, as the team dives into the Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Season 1). The discussion begins with Marc’s deep personal connection to the books and how his experiences with the earlier movie adaptations shaped his expectations for the show. Josué and Lara—new to the world of Percy Jackson—share their reactions to the series, raising questions about adaptation, emotional fidelity, and personal resonance.
The episode explores how adaptations can succeed or fail depending on what they retain or change—whether it's plot structure, emotional tone, or thematic consistency. Marc reflects on how the show initially felt underwhelming due to deviations from the book but grew on him upon reflection and a fresh read of The Lightning Thief. Lara and Josué provide outsider perspectives on the storytelling, and the group considers whether having prior knowledge of the source material enhances or hinders the viewing experience.
Other examples of adaptations (like Final Fantasy VII Remake, The Last of Us, Game of Thrones, and Scott Pilgrim) come up as comparisons, leading to a broader conversation about how different versions of beloved stories—remixes, reboots, and retellings—can evoke strong emotions, challenge expectations, and renew appreciation for the original works.
The conversation wraps with Marc sharing how Percy Jackson helped him accept himself during a difficult time in high school, and how the core themes of identity, belonging, and self-acceptance continue to resonate with him today. Lara and Josué reflect on the show's emotional beats and character dynamics and contemplate diving into the books now that the show has left them wanting more.
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Discuss this episode with us on the Geek Therapy Forum, or connect through our Discord, Mastodon, and other social links at geektherapy.org.
What changes in a book-to-screen adaptation bother you—or pleasantly surprise you?
Have you ever loved a book so much that you feared watching its adaptation?
Which version of Percy Jackson (books, movies, show) means the most to you—and why?
By Geek Therapy Network#377: Marc finally gets his moment to celebrate Percy Jackson, one of his favorite franchises, as the team dives into the Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympians (Season 1). The discussion begins with Marc’s deep personal connection to the books and how his experiences with the earlier movie adaptations shaped his expectations for the show. Josué and Lara—new to the world of Percy Jackson—share their reactions to the series, raising questions about adaptation, emotional fidelity, and personal resonance.
The episode explores how adaptations can succeed or fail depending on what they retain or change—whether it's plot structure, emotional tone, or thematic consistency. Marc reflects on how the show initially felt underwhelming due to deviations from the book but grew on him upon reflection and a fresh read of The Lightning Thief. Lara and Josué provide outsider perspectives on the storytelling, and the group considers whether having prior knowledge of the source material enhances or hinders the viewing experience.
Other examples of adaptations (like Final Fantasy VII Remake, The Last of Us, Game of Thrones, and Scott Pilgrim) come up as comparisons, leading to a broader conversation about how different versions of beloved stories—remixes, reboots, and retellings—can evoke strong emotions, challenge expectations, and renew appreciation for the original works.
The conversation wraps with Marc sharing how Percy Jackson helped him accept himself during a difficult time in high school, and how the core themes of identity, belonging, and self-acceptance continue to resonate with him today. Lara and Josué reflect on the show's emotional beats and character dynamics and contemplate diving into the books now that the show has left them wanting more.
Characters / Media Mentioned:
Themes / Topics Discussed:
Relatable Experiences:
Discuss this episode with us on the Geek Therapy Forum, or connect through our Discord, Mastodon, and other social links at geektherapy.org.
What changes in a book-to-screen adaptation bother you—or pleasantly surprise you?
Have you ever loved a book so much that you feared watching its adaptation?
Which version of Percy Jackson (books, movies, show) means the most to you—and why?