Poseidon and Sally being good co-parents is really healing something in my child-of-a-divorcee heart. Sally can JUST summon him and he will JUST arrive.
"you won't want to hear it"/"no, but tell me anyway" MEANS SO MUCH TO ME. Like yes! Poseidon bearing part of the mental load means a lot to me.
Do you think this is what sets him and Luke apart? Would Luke not done what he did if he too had a mom who could have been there for him? Would he have not done it had his mom not chosen to be the Orcale despite knowing the risks? Did he know that May knew the possible consequences and still chose to do it. Because even if they didn't know about Dad's curse, they still knew that Oracles were supposed to be maidens so this was very dangerous? Did he know that and blamed Hermes still? Did he feel abandoned by his mother too? Was he alone to fight for himself so what he came to value was power? Was I too young to notice these things when I actually read PJO? ARGHHHHHH
Perseus Jackson grew up so secure in his mothers love and dedication to him that he physically cannot comprehend why a parent wouldn't be there for their child and that's why he's so fucking pissed at the gods for ignoring the demigods
No one misses the taste of a dish they've never had, love
no bc why is it before Loki, Mobius was ok for EONS AND EONS being alone and doing his job only to say after Loki,, he's lost without him, LEAVES HIS JOB AND STILL ALONE
before you and after you
post episode 8 just feeling medically deprived of hearing walker say this
I WAS SO LOOKING FORWARD TO IT
I CAN JUST HEAR IT WITH A VOICE CRACK RIGHT ON THE SOMEHOW
Maybe i'm wrong, but does anyone else think the breeding of demi gods in PJO is not just a "Oh those gods, so horny they cannot stop themselves from impregnating mortals" thing but also a very fucked up type of survival strategy? Like, a god's strenght often depends on how many people worship them (idk if it's like that in pjo but feel free to correct me), they left their homeland to go to the new heart of western civilization, however they're very much not the main gods worshiped there, so what do they do now? They breed themselves a bunch of half humans that are pretty much obligated to be their believers. It also does nothing to help me put my tinfoil hat down the fact that the gods also canonly use their demi kids as problem solvers
Oh, yk what else they have in common? So much suffering and them not ending up together:')
I was today years old when I realized Percico has the exact same age gap as Romeo and Juliet.
It means absolutely nothing, but it's neat to think about.
percy jackson x harry potter ship name would be aquamagic idc.
also how is this not a popular cross ship like hiccup/jack frost, they make sm sense please i dont wanna be alone in my delusionsđđ
âMighty warriorâ Neteyam. Sketch
My fav parts about the pjo show so far
- sally mf jackson (no explanation needed)
- grover casually spilling iâm 24 as they race to go to camp (like grover give him a min he still thinks his dad is jesus)
- dionysus telling percy heâs his dad?? and the way percy just resigned himself to it like yup okay that adds up what else is new
- âwhen the time comes heâll be readyâ cut to percy doing the floss LMAO
- âare you stalking me annabeth? yesâ (girl has zero chill and iâm living for it)
- âI am sally Jacksonâs sonâ (hell yeah percy go be the mommaâs boy you are)
But you know what he still did? Blindly trusted that Grover couldn't possibly be the friend who betrays him from the prophecy. It never even crossed his mind that Grover had stood against him even if it was for protecting him. Because, I mean, I don't think any friend would just accept it that easily. Ykwim?
Percyâs face when Sally mentioned Grover playing a role in getting him kicked out of schoolâŚ
The way his face scrunches up really tight before relaxing? Thatâs anger.
But not the kind of anger we see in him in the last episode.
This is the kind of anger that makes you cry. The kind thatâs underpinned by embarrassment and hurt and feeling like youâve been treated unfairly.
Percy knows he didnât push Nancy into the fountain and he thought that, if anyone would have his back, it was going to be Grover. And then he didnât. And itâs unfair to Percy. Itâs Wrong. Because no one believes him, apparently not even his best friend.
And the way he closes his eyes and takes a really deep breath? Thatâs a tactic thatâs literally recommended to stop yourself from crying when youâre angry. It allows your body to âcatch upâ with your mind.
What do you wanna bet that Percy learned that from a school counselor?
And yk what I was waiting for? Charon to actually act like the underpaid employee that he is and Percy promising him that he'll talk to Hades about that raise. Which he does.
This is scene would be remembered with fondness.
This was the silliness missing in the episode! Was waiting for it the moment Charon appeared.