Each episode offends the memory of Hercules but I was willing to 'overlook' it to enjoy the stories, the sets, the locations and the performances
Until episode 8 of season 2 where we learn by inference and direct observation: There are no Gods The army is not loyal to the queen The army is not loyal to the general The trial was a farce The story is so contrived The queen is a joke
I had to stop watching as the continental divide of credibility was just too big. I shall finish the series as I particularly want to see Jason's heart blacken but no wonder the series was cancelled. Good call.
I had to add one of the most ridiculous plot points was what happened to the Gorgon's head - a potent weapon in Jason's hands as he made lots of statues. It simply disappeared at the end of the episode (I.e. Written out). Who would lose such a potent weapon? Ridiculous writing.
Until episode 8 of season 2 where we learn by inference and direct observation: There are no Gods The army is not loyal to the queen The army is not loyal to the general The trial was a farce The story is so contrived The queen is a joke
I had to stop watching as the continental divide of credibility was just too big. I shall finish the series as I particularly want to see Jason's heart blacken but no wonder the series was cancelled. Good call.
I had to add one of the most ridiculous plot points was what happened to the Gorgon's head - a potent weapon in Jason's hands as he made lots of statues. It simply disappeared at the end of the episode (I.e. Written out). Who would lose such a potent weapon? Ridiculous writing.