• Percy Jackson Crossover Part 2: A Big Fetch Quest for the Big Bad

  • Apr 27 2024
  • Length: 3 hrs and 16 mins
  • Podcast
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Percy Jackson Crossover Part 2: A Big Fetch Quest for the Big Bad

  • Summary

  • Join hosts Irvin and Sierra, and our guests Patrick Musilek and Mayuri as they discuss the Percy Jackson and the Olympians book series, TV show, and the musical and compare it with the Harry Potter series.

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    In this episode:

    • People would listen to Trelawney’s prophecies if they rhymed
    • Lucius and Narcissa’s bedroom plot
    • Which prophecies provide more ambiguity? More choices?
    • The Book Two Blues
    • Voldemort is a Batman villain
    • Was Bianca fridged?
    • Does our guest have a heart?
    • How dark is too dark in a visual adaptation?
    • The TV show isn’t impertinent enough. The musical is.

    Resources:

    • The Lightning Thief Musical by Irvin
    • Point of the Prophecy by Irvin
    • Was The Prophecy Referring To a Different Wizard? by AbsentMindedRaven
    • Back to the Prophecy by Esther Kleinig with Bob Sindeldecker

    Listen to the Pub's Jukebox here

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