Do NOT add a P to the start of "oops". Worst mistake of my life
Chill liberals, it's called dark humor
Chill liberals, it's called dark humor
It's not even like people see most of it anyway
I just finished season two episode 5 and 6, and I have so many questions.
Why is the cyclops island dead, even with the fleece? What are those sirens? What will make Annabeth reconnect with her dad, and if she doesn't, who will save them in a ww2 plane, and what will Cronus tempt her with? What is up with all of Circe? Isn't Luke supposed to be letting them get the fleece so he doesn't have to go to the sea of monsters? Why is he here? Who will fly back to complete the quest? Why is Polyphemus dead? How will Thalia be released? Who will help Percy and her to bond? How will they meet Nico? How are there too more episodes of the season? How will they get the fleece but not Annabeth? Why does Percy know she's with Luke, and alive? Why will he wait until winter to go save her? How will Chiron get his job back? How does Percy meet Blackjack? How will they answer these without changing it even fu from the book?What do mangoes look like?
a question that's been on my mind a lot lately is how many heads did Scylla have? Obviously we hear six a lot; one man for each head, but that's kinda where my question's coming from. She takes six people, and it makes a lot of sense for her dog heads, but I don't really see her human head doing that. Did she have five dog heads and one human head, or six dog heads and one human head?
They were all from one family friendly Minecraft video
I know all the stories really well, but I just realized that I don't think I've read the actual original books (other than a few sections for English class) so I wanted to read a few, but was wondering if there's any suggested orders? like I said, I know them well, so I don't care about spoilers or anything, and lots were written by different authors years apart, so it doesn't really matte, it's just for enjoyment. Obviously the Iliad comes before the Odyssey, but does it affect it much, other than just background knowledge that I'd already know? And then what about other stories (I can't remember titles, sorry), do any others reference others? Should I just read in chronological order, or is there another order that would increase interest, or should I just read whatever I find first? Sorry if I'm asking dumb things, I just want to make sure I get as much enjoyment as possible, and I've heard that they may not be the most entertaining to some people, just because of how long they've been around