I love Greek Mythology, wish there was a TV series, like being human or smallville, but with the series based around Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Holla Mayne!
by Rick Riordan
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The quote expresses a strong enthusiasm for Greek mythology and a desire for a television series inspired by it, particularly one centered around the adventures of Percy Jackson and the Olympians. The speaker draws a comparison to popular shows like "Being Human" and "Smallville," suggesting that a modern adaptation of the Percy Jackson story would appeal to a wide audience. They are excited about the potential richness of such a series, which could explore the themes and characters found in Rick Riordan's acclaimed books.

In addition to showcasing the personal interest in Greek mythology, the mention of "The Battle of the Labyrinth," a book in the Percy Jackson series by Rick Riordan, highlights the speaker's familiarity with the source material. This context suggests that tapping into the mythological elements within Riordan's narrative could lead to a creative and engaging series. The enthusiasm for this potential adaptation reflects a broader trend in media, where mythological and fantastical stories are reimagined for contemporary viewers.

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