It's pretty cute and dresses up class politics with Greek mythology. The world building is pretty good. It's modern day society if the Greek pantheon were real.

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Zeus became addicted to consuming souls after killing Cronus. He industrialized the consumption of human souls. The gods dress up this horrifying fact with bread & circuses and lies about how the system works.

Zeus hears a prophecy that his reign will end and starts acting out. He starts killing humans in order to re-establish his dominance. Humans start to rebel against the gods.

One of the main characters (Caeneus) is an Amazonian who was kicked out after transitioning from girl to boy. So the show does little things like that which reflect the original mythology but puts it in modern terms.

Orpheus is Ed Sheeran. Prometheus and Charon are lovers. The underworld is a labor camp for people who weren't buried with their coins.

  • ClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]
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    4 hours ago

    I liked it. It’s a shame season 2 got cancelled, but honestly I’m not even mad at Netflix on this one I’m mad at the writers for not realizing that would happen and leaving on a cliffhanger

    No shit it got cancelled are you kidding me? I could’ve told you that before I watched the first episode. Netflix hates making multiple seasons, and they’ll only be dragged kicking and screaming into it for things Stranger Things whose audience is “basically everyone”

    Obviously it was gonna get cancelled, and honestly this wasn’t a show that needed a season 2 anyway. You should’ve just actually wrapped up the story in one go, give us an actual ending instead of throwing that away for insane hopes of getting renewed.

    Also I think production companies should be required to give a 1 season notice before cancellation. Either you order one season and it ends solidly, or you start by ordering two and whenever you decide to cancel it they get one more to wrap shit up. I’m so sick of these cancelled shows with no endings.

    A story comes in 3 parts, a beginning, a middle, and an end. Give me the end god damnit.