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Much better Luke then films overly villainous version, but I do miss the book Luke in parts, like how the only time he gets actually angry is when Percy brings up Thalia, like it’s a switch, which would be genuinely terrifying to see for a 12 year old, this 19 year old master swordsman and a chill dude who you looked up to suddenly being so angry, like when Banner shouts to see Romanoff’s reaction.
@@skyleague9844 Because that was in the script for him to be goofy but he was well casted. Atleast was true to the novel's description except the scar. But nothing on this actor, I'll try to put this as gently as I can, imo his face doesn't support intense expressions other than disappointment and guilt and as a reader of pjo and heroes of olympus, I don't think Luke has been casted well and some of the other main characters as well.
the show definitely kept parts of that, the only times he really snapped was when his mom or dad were mentioned which I think is honestly better because in the books we barely got any buildup to Luke’s backstory, it was like and afterthought but now it’s more intertwined in the story
Luke stole the bolt and helm for Kronos during the winter solstice trip. He was halfway across New Jersey when they discovered his theft since Zeus had sent all the gods to look for the items. Ares caught Luke who dueled Ares who disarmed him, took the items, and threatened to take them back to Olympus and burn Luke alive. However Luke told Ares through the words of Kronos that if the items weren't returned there would be a war between the gods. Ares was fascinated by this and so he let Luke go and kept the items. Luke returned to Olympus before the other demigods discovered his absence. Luke was punished by Kronos with nightmares and Luke promised to never fail him again. When Percy arrived Luke realized that he could use Percy to get the items to Kronos. Luke befriended Percy and welcomed him into the camp. During Capture the Flag Luke summoned a hellhound to attack Percy in order to make Chiron think that the camp wasn't safe for Percy. Before Percy left on his quest with Annabeth and Grover Luke gave him the flying shoes which were actually cursed and they were also supposed to drag Percy and the backpack which had the bolt into Tartarus where Kronos would get it. Percy gave them to Grover which wasn't part of Luke's plan. Percy was supposed to die because if he did Poseidon and Zeus would get angry at Hades whose helm of darkness was also missing. Luke then tried to kill Percy with a pit scorpion but the latter was saved by Chiron. Luke joined Kronos who used Luke's anger to corrupt him. Luke's fatal flaw was his excessive anger/wrath and he let it blind him to the point where was willing to betray his friends and join Kronos and the Titans!!!!!
Okay maybe we should change up that title Luke was never intended to betray or backstab them he always wanted to be understood because of his dad and his big argument and he got tricked so it would not be fair to call him traitor call him Luke not traitor Luke, kid, leader of Hermes, or just even a friend who needs to be understood
Ok this scene is awesome! It fits so well to the story and to this context, I love that they had luke want to reclute Percy instead of...you know.... Objectively its so much better than the scorpion thing, It humanized Luke so much and leaves room for an amazing character development HOWEVER, after seeing the trio figure everything out the whole season, like, every single moster, and the hotel, who krusty was, EVERYTHING, at least let them be naive about this! , let luke have his own reveal!. I hate that it was percy who figured it out WHY THE HELL DO THEY HAVE TO KNOW EVERYTHING. It pissed me off so much the entire season 😢 (And I did miss the scorpion low key tho😂, I was just curious about how Walker and Charlie would have pulled that off) but still this was better. JUST LET THEM BE MORE NAIVE NEXT TIME, THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE 12, LET THEM BE 12 THANK YOU❤
So, he can open portals into camp using backbiter? How is that going to work going forward, because in BotL the entire point is the Labyrinth is the way the invasion force is supposed to enter camp. If he can just open a portal, it defeats the entire purpose.
He literally does this in the book too. "he slashed his sword in an arc and disappeared in a ripple of darkness." Straight from the pages. It doesn't describe it further than that, but I always pictured it pretty much as it played out in the show. I think they did it well, though I wouldve liked them to keep in the scorpion.