Percy Jackson and the Olympians Episode 8 Ending Explained: The Grand Finale!

Summary

  • The Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 1 finale is filled with twists and turns and reveals Luke Castellan as the major villain in the entire saga.
  • It also sets up the premise of season 2 as Grover gets his Searcher’s license to go looking for Pan.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 1 ends in a climactic fashion as Percy, Annabeth, and Grover complete their grand quest. The penultimate episode perfectly sets up the grand finale as Percy prepares to confront Ares to secure Hades’ Helm of Darkness and Zeus’ Master Bolt.

With the first installment of Percy Jackson ending, fans are bound to shift their attention to season 2. How does the relationship between Percy and the other Gods change in season 2 after what happens in the season finale? Let’s find out!

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1. Did Percy successfully complete the quest?

The Big Three | Source: IMDb

Percy Jackson finishes his quest in Percy Jackson and the Olympians episode 8. After getting the Helm of Darkness from Ares, he returns it to Hades and finally returns the Master Bolt to Zeus.

Last week’s episode teased a grand duel between Percy and Ares over Hades’ Helm of Darkness. However, Percy draws the first blood, and Hades keeps his side of the bargain.

Percy returns it to Hades and finally makes his way to Mount Olympus atop the Empire State Building.

Thereafter, Percy returns the Master Bolt to the King of the Gods and explains that Kronos is behind the mayhem. Thus, Percy is able to save the world from descending into anarchy by completing his quest.

2. Why does Poseidon Surrender to Zeus in the Season Finale?

In the finale, Zeus’ arrogance instigates him to continue his war with Poseidon even after Percy returns his Master Bolt. However, Poseidon surrenders to him to save his son from Zeus’ wrath and also because he understands that a godly war will play perfectly in the hands of Kronos.

Despite returning the Master Bolt, Zeus’ arrogance overcomes him because Percy missed the deadline. This angers the godling, and he criticizes Zeus for weakening the Gods just as Kronos wants. 

Just when Zeus is about to annihilate Percy, Poseidon appears and surrenders to the King of Gods.

Poseidon’s surrender can be attributed to two major reasons. Firstly, he wants to save his son from being reduced to debris by Zeus. Secondly, Poseidon thinks that a war between the Gods will only help the nefarious cause of Kronos sitting in the depths of Tartarus.

3. Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ Main Villain Revealed: Luke Castellan

Luke Castellan  | Source: IMDb

In the season finale, Percy realizes that the real Lightning Thief is Luke Castellan. The betrayal stems from his intense hatred of his father, Hermes, and how the careless Gods use their demigods for selfish means.

We realize that Kronos and Ares were the masterminds behind the Lightning Bolt fiasco. However, their major enabler inside Camp Half-Blood has been Luke Castellan.

After the quest, Percy ventures into the forest with Luke to bring Justice to Clarisse for siding with Ares and helping him steal the Gods’ symbol of power.

However, Percy soon realizes that Luke has been the mastermind all along. The son of Hermes hates his father and all the Gods in Olympus for being self-centered individuals who use demigods as pawns for their means. 

Before Percy can nab him, Luke escapes Camp Half-Blood through a portal. This sets up Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ season 2 ideally as Percy tries even harder to revive Kronos from the pits of Tartarus.

4. Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 1 Prophecy Explained

 Delphi | Source: IMDb

Before discussing how the prophecy comes true, let’s recap what Delphi’s prophecy said in episode 2:

You shall go west and face the God who has turned. You will find what was stolen and see it safely returned. You shall be betrayed by the one who calls you friend. And fail to save what matters most in the end..

The first line refers to Ares, who was manipulated by Kronos and turned against his own father and uncles on Mount Olympus. 

The second line is the most obvious one in the prophecy. It refers to the fact that Percy will be able to return the Hades’ helm of Darkness and Zeus’ Master Bolt to their respective owners at the end of the quest.

The third line obviously refers to Luke Castellan and his betrayal. Luke compromises his integrity to the Gods for his allegiance to Kronos.

The last line refers to the fact that Percy fails to save his mother, Sally, i.e., the person who matters to him the most.

5. How Percy Jackson and The Olympians Season 1 Finale Sets Up Season 2’s Premise

The Trio | Source: IMDb

Grover’s future will be the crux of Percy Jackson and the Olympians season 2. In the season 1 finale, Grover reveals that the quest has enabled him to get a Searcher’s license. Thus, he can leave immediately searching for Pan, the Greek God of the wild.

Grover also reveals that the satyrs have already looked for Pan on the surface of the Earth. Therefore, they will search for the lost God in Earth’s oceans. This sets up the premise of the next installment of Percy Jackson, called ‘Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters.’

In the beginning, Annabeth and Percy will discover that Grover is in trouble in the Sea of Monsters. This will force them to embark on a quest to save their best friend from mortal peril. Will they be able to do it? 

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6. About Percy Jackson And The Olympians

Percy Jackson And The Olympians is an upcoming Disney+ show which will follow the events of the book series of the same name by Rick Riordan. The fantasy action series is now in production.

The series will follow each of the five books in the fantasy novel series, covering one book per season. The first season will follow Percy Jackson, who just discovered he is a demigod and son of Poseidon, Greek God of the Sea; Annabeth Chase, the daughter of Athena; and the brave satyr Grover. The first season follows the teens across states as they go on a quest to save Percy’s mother from Hades.

The series stars Walker Scobell as Percy Jackson, Leah Sava Jeffries as Annabeth Chase, Aryan Simhadri as Grover, Virginia Kull as Saly Jackson, Charlie Bushnell as Luke Castellan, Dior Goodjohn as Clarisse LaRue, and more.

Rajarsi Chakraborty

Got the rare talent to binge an entire show in a single sitting just like that. Although a sucker for psychological thrillers, no bias for any genre when it comes to a good story. A living proof that Netflix and chill is not a myth!

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