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I wish they had focused more on the scar and the story behind that when they showed Hermes in ep 6 instead of going for the story about his mum. It would have added well with the story and would have made sense that when Percy mentioned Hermes and that he had spoken to him that Luke would lose it and start attacking him (which was very well excuted showing that Luke was not intending to attack but hearing about his dad made lose his calm)
Literally right now, on this thumbnail, I noticed that he has a scar in the series 😮😅...! I think Luke's scar should've been a little more visible, more easy to notice on first sight, since this is his first strong characteristic 🤔.
It's more visible in the first season finale, especially during his betrayal. Likely a deliberate choice to make him appear more sinister in that scene. We don't see the scar much in episode 2 when he first appears, as he's still the trustworthy big brother figure then.
Luke is such an amazing and interesting character. Even things that might seem as the littelest of details turns out to be extremely important later on
Make this Riordan Video Part 3: What the Characters’ Bogarts Are Ex: Percy - Luke Annabeth- Arachne Grover- Polyphemus Luke- May Castellan Clarisse- Ares Tyson- Sphinx Thalia- The Sun Chariot Nico- Cupid Zoe- Atlas THOA- Orion Chris Rodriguez- King Minos Silena- Beckendorf Dead The Gods- Typhon Jason- Bricks Leo- Hera Piper- Jason & Leo Dead Frank- Thanatos Hazel- Alcyones Reyna- The Ramirez Arellano Ancestors Hylla- Julian Ramirez Arellano
"Hermes is a crucial part of why Luke got his scar" yeah, he is a crucial part of.. everything that had happened to him. Without Hermes, it's almost like Luke wouldn't have existed...
Thank you so much for highlighting this important detail, especially for those who haven’t read the books. Since I’m a huge Percy Jackson fan and have read all the books, I already knew of this. But I know a lot of people who aren’t familiar with the books, and only watched the show wouldn’t catch on this detail, so thanks for making this video! 😊
I love your content it really uplifts my day every time i see you have a new upload. I was wondering could you do a video on the hunters of Artemis. Thanks.
Hey bro! I’ve been a subscriber to your channel for a few years now and I really enjoy your content. Recently, I’ve been playing red dead redemption 2 and was wondering if you could do a video on one of the characters from the game? Perhaps the MC Arthur Morgan or the Gang leader Dutch Van Der Linde? Keep up the good work!
You should do more luke videos he is my favorite character and I want to learn as much as I can about him! I’ve read all of the OG series and all that but I want to know it ALL
Make this Riordan Video Part 2: Riordan Villains Least Evil to Most Evil Least Evil: Clarisse / Nancy Bobofitt Evil: Luke / Giants / Ares / Alecto / Atlas Most Evil: Kronos / Gaia / Octavian
Yeah, I kind of Think Octavian goes to just "evil" List, IK If his plans had worked, Whole CHB would destroyed but Kronos and Gaia would destroy Entire World
Check out the songs from the Percy Jackson musical! Also, they may bring up the scar later on in the series. May for the "Titan's Curse." It would be the perfect time to bring it up.
Hey movieflame would you ever do a comparison video between the differences of the Greek and Roman gods? I remember a while back before this show got announced you did a couple videos explaining the gods and their origins but I don’t think you ever did a comparison of the differences between the Roman and Greek counterparts as they may appear in PJO.
Honestly I think they are going to do this next season, because this season had sally jackson flashbacks, so I would think the next season will have flashbacks as well and now that the audience knows that Luke is a bad guy they are probably going to have flashbacks of his past to flesh out his character more.
Maybe Kronos’s other plan was to give Luke the scar and that’s maybe one of the reason how Kronos got a connection with Luke. Also it’s so strange how that scar made Luke so angry whenever he looked at it.
But also, i think it was also Thalia's death that also added to his hatred to the gods. Because he liked her and all but Zeus turned her into a tree and didn't save her so I guess that also played a big part in his resentment
I see why Luke hated his father. and all gods because of that quest. that was already completed by Hercules, that scar cause by the dragon his dad just wanted him to failed
Have you ever read Riordan's other series like Magnus Chase and The Kane Chronicles? Also, when are you going to talk about the Avatar: The Last Airbender trailer?
Can you talk about the lord of the rings trilogy and do a versus video of book vs movie of lord of the rings trilogy and the lord of the rings extended edition trilogy as well please since you wrapped up with harry potter movies and books including hunger games as well so can you do lord of the rings as well love the new percy jackson t.v series
Guess Hermes and possibly the other gods, r running out of original ideas for quests. From jumping over to mentioning Luke’s mother in that ep did. They said Luke blames Hermes for his mother, being able to c through the mist. But really, it was natural for her. People with that r candidates to b hosts for the spirit of the Oracle of Delphi. Unfortunately Hades placed a curse that drove her insane. That, and a glory-less quest, it’s understandable for Luke to fall to the dark side and hate his father.
Hades out that curse on her due to Zeus murdering Nico and Bianca’s mother in front of him. Every horrific and evil thing in the Riordanverse leads back to Zeus. Just as God of War Norse’s Odin is responsible for everything.
I just realised something from watching this: If Hermes knew of Luke's fate, could this mean that he set the quest up, ultimately knowing that his son would fail and, therefore, give him the push to join Kronos, which would then lead to his fate in The Last Olympian? If I'm wrong, I'm fine with that, I just had to let this thought out.
He knew everything and he is forced go along or everyone dies. But I would rather let Hermes not know that his son will die in order to make the death more heartbreaking.
If you've read the books you will know how Luke got his scar. You might not forget it because it was a big part of how he was evil. there may or may not be hint to that. unless you fell asleep right before you read the part about it or were listening to the book.
I’ve had a hard time enjoying the tv series as much as you have, and I think the biggest reason is because all of the characters have different motivations for their actions from the book. Motivation is what MAKES a character. I’d love if you could do a deep dive into what each character wants / is motivated by in the books vs the show. For example, I think Percy was way more interesting when his motivation to go on the quest was shown to be duty /save the world but inside it was purely to save his mom than in the show when his outward motivation is to save his mom and his hidden motivation is to gain glory so he can force his dad to notice him?? It felt like Percy was immediately angry and judgmental of the gods, knowing exactly what was wrong and how to fix it instead of slowly figuring it out by the end of the series. The show is trying too hard to set up the end of the series (with Luke’s motivation and backstory, Percy’s anger at the gods, medusas changes, ares dialogue, Percy’s mom training his to be different from the Olympians, annabeth telling Hephaestus that Percy isn’t like them, etc… the gods are supposed to be complex grey characters that we gradually form opinions of over many books/seasons, not just the hamfist written obvious bad guys. That was never Percy’s motivation though. Annabeths motivation for wanting to go on the quest wasn’t clear, Luke’s was changed, Grover’s wasn’t focus on until halfway through the season (even though it is literally the most important part of his character?), Sally’s motivations in raising Percy were changed, now she is trying to mold him instead of shelter him, her motivations for staying with Gabe are immediately undercut when she talks back to him (that shows weakness to not suck it up and stay silent even when she wants to lash out, takes more strength to restrain yourself), on and on and on. It feels so weird that none of the character motivations are written the same when it’s the most important aspect of a character and the writer of all people should know that.
Seers Those who see through the lies of normalcy are called Seers. She tried to be the Oracle but Zeus killed Hades’ wife and Nico’s Mother, in grief he placed a curse on her and those who wants to be the oracle.
Make this Riordan video Part 1: A Character Design Video Ex: Percy - male / teenager / disheveled black hair / sea green eyes / olive skin / silly / sarcastic / thin Poseidon- male / adult / deeply tan skin/ black hair/ sea green eyes / Hawaiian shirt / khaki shorts / sandals Annabeth- female / teenager / tan skin / curly blonde hair / grey eyes / athletic / moody Athena- female / adult / olive skin / grey eyes / black hair / athletic/ white robes / bronze armor Luke- male / young adult / sandy blonde hair/ blue eyes / scar down his right eye / athletic / evil Hermes- male / young adult / curly salt & pepper hair / blue eyes / thin / elvish face / angry Thalia- female / teenager / unruly short black hair / electric blue eyes / freckles / leather jacket / torn jeans / leather boots / spiked choker / silver circlet in her hair Jason- male / teenager / blonde hair / purple t-shirt / electric blue eyes / scar on his lip / nice Zeus- male / middle aged adult / long black hair / electric blue eyes / black & grey beard / handsome / grim
@@joshuahecht6866 it's still weird to me, it's the same thing with Annabeth, the character is one of the whitest blonde girls in the books and her counterpart in the show is the blackest girl (kid).
@@SharpAsRavenClaws Later on in the series Annabeth wishes she has black hair rather than blonde hair. Guess her creator honored that wish but in an unexpected way.
@@joshuahecht6866 she can have a dark hair while growing up, at a certain age a bright hair gets darker, so turning her into a black girl for that is stupid and unnecessary.
@@SharpAsRavenClaws Accuracy is very on point if you to create a good product. Rick Riordan has an idea that anyone can be a hero or villain. I feel it messes me up that they chose to be diverse for the sake of marketing rather than sticking to their guns for what they believed in.
Why the hell does Luke look more like Percy in this show than Percy does? I don't get it. NONE of the characters look right. Why couldn't these actors at the very least have put on wigs?