Introduction
Percy Jackson & the Olympians Episode 6 features musical star Lin Manuel Miranda, but is the episode actually a musical? Let's dive into the details of this episode and explore whether it lives up to its musical expectations.
Percy Jackson & The Olympians has just landed its sixth episode on Disney+. Adapted from the book series by Rick Riordan, the show follows '12-year-old modern demigod, Percy Jackson, who is coming to terms with his newfound divine powers when the sky god, Zeus, accuses him of stealing his master lightning bolt; with his friends' help, Percy must restore order to Olympus.'
The Musical Expectation
This episode calls back to a surprisingly beloved scene from the otherwise loathed 2010 Percy Jackson films, that being the Lotus Casino, in which our characters get trapped in a mind-melting casino while Lady Gaga’s 'Poker Face' plays, a needle drop that is now infamous amongst Percy Jackson fans.
To top things off, this episode features Lin Manuel Miranda as the Greek god Hermes, which led to some fans wondering if this episode would be a musical one. But is it?
Despite Lin Manuel Miranda, of Hamilton and In the Heights fame, there were no musical – or rapping – numbers within the episode. We only get scenes of him talking with Annabeth and Percy, namely about his relationship with his son, Luke.
And sadly, despite fans hoping we’d get more Lady Gaga, author Rick Riordan, who was heavily involved with the production of Percy Jackson & the Olympians, revealed that the star’s music would not be present. Instead, Dua Lipa’s 'Levitating' can be heard in the casino’s lobby.
Riordan has openly stated his distaste for the movie adaptations of his books over the past ten years, but in regards to how the Lotus Casino was presented, we just might have to cut the films some slack.
Conclusion
So, is Episode 6 of Percy Jackson & the Olympians a musical? The answer is no. Despite the involvement of Lin Manuel Miranda and the references to music, the episode does not feature any musical or rapping numbers. Instead, it provides insight into the characters and their relationships, shedding light on the storyline and the world of Percy Jackson.
While fans may have hoped for a musical extravaganza, the absence of musical elements does not diminish the impact of the episode. It stands as a testament to the depth of storytelling and character development in the series, offering a different kind of engagement for the audience.
As the series continues to unfold, it presents a unique blend of mythology, adventure, and emotion, captivating viewers with its rich narrative and compelling characters.