
The Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 finale has brought our beloved heroes back to ‘Camp Half-Blood’ for a final showdown with Luke and his followers. The finale offers plenty of action and drama. However, there are enough questionable choices as well. So, after ‘Golden Fleece’ in Episode 7: I Go Down With the Ship, ‘Clarisse’ and others are back at camp, but a major challenge already awaits them. However, this isn’t unexpected, given the preview for The Fleece Works Its Magic Too Well.
The story quickly throws characters into action, especially when ‘Sally’ arrives at the camp with the news that ‘Kornos’s’ followers and monsters are attacking. ‘Clarrise’ has to carry ‘Golden Fleece’ on foot, and ‘Percy’ and his friends rush to help, leading to an emotional moment with ‘Sally’. Nonetheless, despite teasing its big battle last week, the finale still delivers some surprises. Warning: spoilers ahead!
Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ finale delivers an epic battle at ‘Camp Half-Blood’, and it might be better than the book
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 ended with a large battle outside ‘Camp Half-Blood’, which is a bold choice that mostly works. The finale pays off the tension built throughout the season and delivers a bigger climax than book readers had anticipated. While the show preserved the major key points, it changed how things unfold. The battle quickly removes ‘Tantalus’, who is hit by a fireball just as he thinks the Gods have lifted his curse, making his exit shocking and more comic than in the book.















