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Now that exposition and origin stories are out of the way, the second season immediately feels more fantastical and flamboyant: the writing is effortlessly humorous, and the world-building is easier to understand. And the joy, hope and sense of fun are just as strong as they were in Season 1.
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The second season of Percy Jackson And The Olympians starts off with a raucous episode and promises to send its heroes on a new quest immediately, which is exactly what an adventure series where we already know everyone should do.
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In a darker Season 2, which boasts much higher stakes for the trio, Rick Riordan’s expansive world is only getting juicier and more robust.
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Four episodes in, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 is a satisfying improvement over an already rock-solid Season 1. The characters are more engaging, the action set pieces happen on a much grander scale, and the stakes feel higher than ever before.
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Percy Jackson Season One was a vast improvement on the films, while also dealing with struggles of its own. Season Two begins in roughly the same place, but shows enough growth as it moves along to give me some optimism that Riordan and everyone else are starting to figure out how to translate what's worked so well in print to the small screen.
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It's not going to win a slew of Emmys, but the show grows richer and deeper in the new season and establishes itself as a quality show that kids and grownups can sit down and watch together.
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Now in its second season, Percy Jackson has firmly established itself as a solid coming-of-age tale bound to delight longtime fans—but not without some notable stumbles along the way.
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