My understanding of the plot (spoilers)

Daniella 2022-04-22 07:01:18

Zeus went down to earth dressed as a slave, raped Theseus' mother, gave birth to Theseus and trained himself. The immediate purpose was for Theseus to lead Greece to defeat the army of King Hynepolis. The fundamental purpose is to cultivate Theseus and prepare for the future war in the gods. In fact, Zeus has long been preparing for the future battle of heaven. This can be seen from the picture of Zeus shown on the camera when Athena said that black-haired people send white-haired people only in the era of war, Zeus already felt that the heaven was about to enter the era of war.
Why didn't Athena help Theseus? One is that God should not interfere with human beings, and the other is to train Theseus.
Why would King Hynepolis release the Titans? It should be that Zeus felt that he had lost complete control of the heavens, and deliberately released the Titans and killed them to rebuild their prestige.
Only by thinking this way can the plot make sense, otherwise it would be too foolish.
But in the end, the cave battle still didn't make sense. All the sons were killed, and they ended up in a landslide and left. It can only be said that Zeus wanted to kill these sons for a long time, because they were disobedient? Athena Zeus liked it better, so he decided not to play when he was injured, and hurry up and go back for treatment?

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Immortals quotes

  • Stavros: Hyperion's legions are gathering at Tartarus. That's where Hellenists will fall.

    Phaedra: That future's not set.

    Stavros: But likely. It'll be a slaughter.

    Phaedra: You have no faith.

    Dareios: Heathens.

    Stavros: That is true, Dareios. But not always. When I was just a boy, I prayed to the Gods, for a horse. The Gods never answered me. So I stole one, instead.

    Dareios: We're surrounded by heathens.

    [Falls dead with a knife in his back]

  • Phaedra: To those whom much is given, much is taken away.