Anonymous wrote:I liked Percy better in the last series - prefer this annabeth. This percy is a little bit geeky where i felt in the books he was more yolo about things. On the whole I've been a bigger fan of the monster/monarch series which I think is also on disney plus than this one but this isn't really bad
Anonymous wrote:I liked Percy better in the last series - prefer this annabeth. This percy is a little bit geeky where i felt in the books he was more yolo about things. On the whole I've been a bigger fan of the monster/monarch series which I think is also on disney plus than this one but this isn't really bad
Anonymous wrote:My 3 kids rarely are interested in any of the same things but they all loved the books, so they are watching the series together. Since one is back at college right now, they actually had a "watch party" last night when it went live. Which means that even if it wasn't any good, I would still love this show.
As the person who read all of the books out loud, some of them more than once, I know the story pretty well, so it's nice to see a faithful version as opposed to the debacle that was the movie.
Anonymous wrote:My tween wants to watch this together. Generally I read the books first but haven't touched these. Should I bother to read or just watch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids don’t like the casting for annabeth at all. They love the books. I’ve never read the books and didn’t have a problem with her. They also said that Grover isn’t funny enough.
"Casting for Annabeth" has sadly generated a ton of controversy among some over-invested and immature adult/teen fans (absolutely not all, but a vocal subset on social media) who simply cannot accept that a character described as white and blonde in the novels is being played by a black actress. Not saying that's your kids' issue, but this is an opportunity to talk with them about the fact there's been racist controversy around this casting, and how adaptations can and do make changes. (The author Rick Riordan picked this actress himself, as the best embodiment of the character, he's said.) Maybe talk to them about whether they don't like the casting or whether they really are disliking is the writing. Though to me, the actress is doing what is actually in the first book--Annabeth is pretty chilly and distant toward Percy and all about getting her quest, etc., for a long time.
Anonymous wrote:My kids don’t like the casting for annabeth at all. They love the books. I’ve never read the books and didn’t have a problem with her. They also said that Grover isn’t funny enough.