EPIC THE MUSICAL is getting intense with THE VENGEANCE SAGA but don’t worry imma just keep smiling

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Mathew McKenna

Mathew McKenna

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@MathewMcKenna
@MathewMcKenna 20 сағат бұрын
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@berri2610
@berri2610 20 сағат бұрын
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@kotlcbooknerd885
@kotlcbooknerd885 19 сағат бұрын
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@midnightmn3602
@midnightmn3602 19 сағат бұрын
What happened to the Thunder and Wisdom saga???
@berri2610
@berri2610 19 сағат бұрын
@@midnightmn3602 He already made videos on those
@TelemachusBestBoiAndLEGENDARY
@TelemachusBestBoiAndLEGENDARY 19 сағат бұрын
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@ranyadavina4585
@ranyadavina4585 19 сағат бұрын
I love how utterly unphased and calm Mathew is about the entire torture scene in Six Hundred Strike, it's so funny to me how he's like "Well I feel like this is quite cathartic for Odysseus, he's getting out a lot!" and cracking jokes as Poseidon is getting stabbed over and over again. It's like tonal whiplash, it's so good.
@karolinebergin9347
@karolinebergin9347 18 сағат бұрын
@@ranyadavina4585 fr and then he goes on to make a huge deal over Odysseus sacrifising his crew lmao, I can't ever guess his reaction to anything
@MathewMcKenna
@MathewMcKenna 18 сағат бұрын
this comment has had me chuckling for like 2 minutes lmao
@ItisJasmine27
@ItisJasmine27 18 сағат бұрын
​@@MathewMcKennalol
@Vekcrazah
@Vekcrazah 18 сағат бұрын
​@@MathewMcKenna I chalk it up to years and years of unhinged humor thrusted upon you via out of context gumball and SU clips..
@awildmoonstar8225
@awildmoonstar8225 20 сағат бұрын
I wish Mathew saw the commissioned part for Dangerous so he could see Hermes throwing it back 😭
@Isopodian_Commonwealth
@Isopodian_Commonwealth 18 сағат бұрын
Twerkes*
@royalicequeen8099
@royalicequeen8099 18 сағат бұрын
Hermes the God of throwing it back 😂
@thecrazysisters_channel
@thecrazysisters_channel 17 сағат бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@ten5h1
@ten5h1 9 сағат бұрын
And the 600 strike
@rachelong3755
@rachelong3755 19 сағат бұрын
I think that the canon interpretation of the beginning of 600 Strike is that Odysseus comes so close to death that he's not just haunted by the memories of the spirits anymore, but he's actually about to enter the underworld. But because he just manages to avoid death he comes back imbued with the strength of all of those souls, so he literally hits Poseidon with the strength of 600 men.
@Shadpweaver
@Shadpweaver 15 сағат бұрын
Ya, and also while they may blame his judgment to a degree, he is calling apon them to strike at the thing that killed them, so they are willing to help regardless
@Dracon350
@Dracon350 14 сағат бұрын
hard to say??? Jorge hasn't really spoken about 600 strikes much - there are a lot of popular fan theories, such as Ody's dormant divine blood awakening, Ares lending a hand, the spirits actively helping him, etc. but Jorge hasn't commented on anything yet.
@rachelong3755
@rachelong3755 13 сағат бұрын
@Dracon350 I'm drawing a distinction between the animatic Matthew watched in this video which portrayed the voices as flashbacks, and the livestream visuals which are confirmed canon and depicts the shades preparing to drag Ody into Hades. I suppose that is technically the end of GITW, but it does immediately lead into 600.
@LadyOndyne
@LadyOndyne 11 сағат бұрын
Let's recall Tiresia's words "I see you drew your FINAL breath" so yeah, for a second, for a moment, he collapses; he dies. And then "I see a man who gets to make it home alive...BUT IS NOT LONGER YOU" Ladies and gens, say your welcomes to the final form of Monster Odysseus. Perfection, it's perfection.
@baybee2721
@baybee2721 20 сағат бұрын
Calypso did indeed imprison Odysseus for those 7 years, the only reason he could leave is because Zeus (and subsequently Hermes) told her she needed to let him go
@HellIsForeverWithInfinite
@HellIsForeverWithInfinite 19 сағат бұрын
She didn't imprison him, they were both stuck because "no one can come or go", which includes her. You're close enough though, so credit where credit is due!
@karolinebergin9347
@karolinebergin9347 19 сағат бұрын
​@@HellIsForeverWithInfiniteshe did though: "7 years SHE'S kept you trapped out of your control"
@Brendeneaston-ju3kf
@Brendeneaston-ju3kf 19 сағат бұрын
​@@karolinebergin9347 The song is not entirely accurate because calypso is the daughter of atlas so she is also imprisoned there because she was with her dad who was a titan during the titan war but she did her best to try and make it so Odysseus would want to stay
@somedudewatchintv5297
@somedudewatchintv5297 19 сағат бұрын
​@Brendeneaston-ju3kf that doesn't apply to Epic's version clearly.
@Silly_Tilly1488
@Silly_Tilly1488 19 сағат бұрын
@@karolinebergin9347It’s less that she kept you imprisoned and more she forced you to do things against your will. Yes, he didn’t want to be there and he was stuck there, but so was she. She did however force him to love her and constantly tried to get him to sleep with her in Epic. In the actual Odyssey, she did SA him because he didn’t really want it and the power imbalance between a man and an all powerful goddess is really large. Just to clarify, I’m not excusing her in any way. She was manipulative and just overall not a good person but she didn’t imprison him.
@mythicalgirl2005
@mythicalgirl2005 16 сағат бұрын
Calypso is one of those characters where it's like, okay, I feel bad for you, but that doesn't excuse your actions.
@icemagiciangh
@icemagiciangh 19 сағат бұрын
Fun fact time: (First off, highly encourage you to check out the livestream. Won’t say anything from that in case you want to check it out. They went crazy). Now, The little Winion in Dangerous is voiced by Jorge’s sister. The Different Beast theme starts playing when Odysseus tells Poseidon to call off the storm, because he’s now the monster (a canon visual is Odysseus’ red glowing eyes meaning he turned into the Monster). “Maybe you could learn to forgive” is sung with the notes of “Ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves.” During the torture scene, very subtly, Tiresias’ theme plays in the back. All of his prophecies have come to pass.
@patchworkgolem
@patchworkgolem 15 сағат бұрын
The only thing I didn't like from the livestream was the first animation for 600 strike. Other than that, it was fantastic
@loubug9309
@loubug9309 16 сағат бұрын
I saw someone else’s headcannon on another Epic video for why Poseidon is so affected by being stabbed that made a lot of sense: Since Gods are super powerful, they rarely get hurt that badly, so when they do, they act like babies about it.
@ericsanford536
@ericsanford536 19 сағат бұрын
Greek gods very much can be (and many times were) hurt by mortals even with normal weapons but cannot be killed by them (or at least never have been).
@multibubbled-il2bp
@multibubbled-il2bp 18 сағат бұрын
It bears mentioning that humans actually COULD contest the gods in greek mythology. During the Illiad (story of the trojan war) Diomedes saw Aphrodite whisking wounded trojans to safety behind Troy's walls, and shoots her with an arrow to make her back off. Similarly he also shoots Ares, the freaking god of war. Theres also the tale of Sisyphus, where Sisyphus convinces his wife to not perform a proper burial for him and leverages that to convince Hades to give him another day to live so he can convince his wife to bury him properly. At which point Sisyphus refuses to return to the underworld and sneaks up on Thanatos when he comes to take Sisyphus back. Beats up a god and stuffs him into a bag. Or Arachne, who in some stories was a weaver so incredibly talented that she beat one of the gods in a competition and was then turned into a spider monster for the crime of surpassing a god. Basically, there is precedent for individual people overcoming gods.
@lillilake7259
@lillilake7259 18 сағат бұрын
The "take your son and gouge his eyes" was in reference to what Odysseus did to Polyphemus all those years ago.
@nudgificator
@nudgificator 17 сағат бұрын
You were not wrong about Calypso trapping Odysseus. Remember in the Wisdom Saga, Athena says "7 years she's kept you trapped out of your control".
@ayla710
@ayla710 20 сағат бұрын
This entire saga is just in a constant loop in my head every day
@lunarialoonatic
@lunarialoonatic 20 сағат бұрын
From what i remember, calypso’s curse is they nobody can leave her island. Including her. She’s trapped too. So while yes it is uncomfortable that she’s singing about loving Odysseus too much despite kidnapping him, she is also very lonely and longs for true love. She’s kinda doomed to a sad ending. So it is a conflicting song to me 😂you can’t help but feel a bit sorry for her.
@HellIsForeverWithInfinite
@HellIsForeverWithInfinite 19 сағат бұрын
Does kidnapping have another definition I'm not aware of? Because I'm pretty sure he just washed ashore there by chance and couldn't exactly leave because.. well, "no one can come or go"
@awakener-s3l
@awakener-s3l 19 сағат бұрын
No, in both the musical and the Odyssey proper, Odysseus just makes a raft and leaves, while Calypso is magically trapped, Odysseus was only trapped because of Calypso
@hazeltree7738
@hazeltree7738 19 сағат бұрын
@@HellIsForeverWithInfinite She _technically_ didn't kidnap him as it only fulfills the "Holding them captive" part of it, but I'd say it's still an accurate word
@lunarialoonatic
@lunarialoonatic 18 сағат бұрын
@@HellIsForeverWithInfinitenot kidnapping in the sense that she’s the reason he’s there. But it is implied in the og play that her magic (even if indirectly since she’s cursed) keeps him there. Also, in the play calypso is a lot more of a creep with odyssey and is trying to get him to sleep with her. In fact some interpretations of the play suggest she did compel Odysseus to sleep with her. So some argue she did ‘kidnap’ him because she loved him.
@felixhenson9926
@felixhenson9926 10 сағат бұрын
She didn't kidnap him, Zeus just punished him to be imprisoned there.
@merusotajio2222
@merusotajio2222 19 сағат бұрын
19:20 in the official animation his "friends" were actually dragging him down with them
@Phasmania
@Phasmania Сағат бұрын
Idk if this is to imply they’re not really his friends for doing that but even his Mom was there lol (and Polites was undeniably his best friend as much as I love Eurylochus), we don’t exactly know how literal the scene is or if they were even there since he also hears them in Love in Paradise, but if anything it’s them saying it’s okay to let go not trying to kill him lmao
@icemagiciangh
@icemagiciangh 19 сағат бұрын
All of the prophet’s remaining words came true: “I see you on the brink of death.” * Drowning in the ocean * “I see you draw your final breath.” * Those last air bubbles as the screen faded to black* “I see a man who gets to make it home alive, but it’s _no longer you.”_ *Odysseus’ eyes turn red, just like the vision Tiresias showed him of the Monster he would become. * Odysseus “died”. The Monster took his place.
@Vekcrazah
@Vekcrazah 20 сағат бұрын
why did we skip until venge- oh nvm we're talking about it
@merusotajio2222
@merusotajio2222 19 сағат бұрын
3:02 you are not reading wrong it's actually what it is 😭😭
@capmandostuff7792
@capmandostuff7792 12 сағат бұрын
Posiden singing with his screams indicates that odysseus hears them as music to his ears and i love it
@ericsanford536
@ericsanford536 20 сағат бұрын
She imprisoned him and really loves him, both things are true. The love may or may not be from a curse (versions vary) or just from isolation and him being the only man she's met for centuries, but she really does love him she just has NO idea how to do that properly and does very bad things with it.
@IDontGotThis
@IDontGotThis 18 сағат бұрын
As far as the Epic version, i dont feel like she loves him. I feel like she's attention-starved, and latched onto Odysseus. Shes more like, obsessed. I think this because she confessed her "love" before dude even was awake, and he immediately let her know he wasnt available, and he even wanted to kms bc of her, and she still kept pushing. Thats not love
@emerson4140
@emerson4140 17 сағат бұрын
For clarification before anybody else spreads annoying misinformation: Calypso was never cursed to fall in love with anyone who ends up on her island, that comes from the PJO books and is not in any of the myths whatsoever.
@anonymoose6703
@anonymoose6703 11 сағат бұрын
@@IDontGotThis it's more like she was IN love with him
@gracebarnett5942
@gracebarnett5942 20 сағат бұрын
The guy who voices Hermes (Troy) he was in victorious as the hambone king in one episode
@lunarialoonatic
@lunarialoonatic 19 сағат бұрын
Wait are you serious omg I vaguely remember that. That’s crazy
@nya_nuggetz
@nya_nuggetz 19 сағат бұрын
OMG ACTUALLY
@gracebarnett5942
@gracebarnett5942 18 сағат бұрын
@@lunarialoonaticI know right!!!! I don’t remember how I found out but if you google him it will say he is from that episode of victorious
@just_a_platypus
@just_a_platypus 10 сағат бұрын
HE WHAT
@Urube23
@Urube23 18 сағат бұрын
Another thing to remember is that the Greek gods aren't omnipotent; they're as flawed as people and their stories, the myths, exists to teach mortals a lesson. The myths aren't actual representation of what the gods were like. And more importantly, the gods aren't all knowing (it's why the gods can't just find people immediately all the time) nor are they undefeatable. They can't unalive because last I checked, you can't kill the actual ocean (Poseidon as he's the personification of the ocean) or lightning or even wisdom. All the gods are personification of different things, physical things as well as just basic human emotions. Things we can't ever kill. But if you're clever enough, you can outsmart them. Not recommended though, the gods don't like to be disrespected. 😂
@Destroy-w5f
@Destroy-w5f 18 сағат бұрын
Mathew: ive never heard him shout Odesseus in underworld saga: WHOOOOOO!!!!🦉🦉🦉🦉🦉
@AHorrorFanatic
@AHorrorFanatic 20 сағат бұрын
Odysious's last name is Adamides, just fyi. Edit 1: Poseidon is the god of horses becouse he created them from sea foam in an attempt to win a contest against Athena, Athena created the olive tree. Eddit 2: In greek mythology it is possible for mortals to beat Gods, Diomedes beat both Ares and Aphrodite in the Trojan War
@kotlcbooknerd885
@kotlcbooknerd885 19 сағат бұрын
Olive tree but close enough
@AHorrorFanatic
@AHorrorFanatic 14 сағат бұрын
@@kotlcbooknerd885 A crareless mistake on my part, thanks for correcting me.
@kotlcbooknerd885
@kotlcbooknerd885 14 сағат бұрын
@@AHorrorFanatic np it’s really easy to make the mistake
@samminicksm
@samminicksm 18 сағат бұрын
Calypso sided with the titans in the war against the gods. When the gods won, Zeus trapped her on her island with absolutely no one. She’s SUPER LONELY. When Zeus kills all of his remaining crew in thunder bringer, it’s supposed to be on his ship, which gets destroyed. He washes Ody onto Calypso’s island since he controls who comes and goes from there. Calypso initially thinks it’s an act of rare benevolence from Zeus toward her, but in reality it’s a punishment for Ody because his #1 character trait is “wife guy”. Zeus wants him to either get SA’ed by Calypso or to cheat on his wife when he eventually gets lonely enough. Neither he nor Calypso can leave of their own volition. Hermes goes to get Ody because he’s the messenger god sending a message for Zeus. Also, he’s picking up his great grandson. Either way, Calypso is super manipulative and creepy in her “love”(read: obsession) for Ody. Ody cares for her because it’s been 7 years and hating someone for that long would drive him crazy when he thinks it will be for the rest of his life.
@samminicksm
@samminicksm 17 сағат бұрын
Ody is 1/8 god because he’s Hermes’ great grandson. Also, there are theories that Ares backed Ody on Athena’s behalf because she promised him more bloodshed if Ody made it back to Ithaca before Zeus beat the shit out of her (killed her?). Poseidon also lost the backing of Olympus (at least on the matter of Ody) when Athena convinced the other gods to let Ody free to go home.
@ShadowAnimeation
@ShadowAnimeation 15 сағат бұрын
It's not that a god has to have his weapon, it's that the weapon is a "god's weapon" it's strong enough to fight the other gods. Thus it's power and strength is strong enough to kill him. It was a "I can't kill you, but you can fall on your own sward" situation.
@Cataly_ely
@Cataly_ely Сағат бұрын
I don't think even the weapon could kill him. I think it was more of a torture situation
@user-bc1kl3xf39e
@user-bc1kl3xf39e 20 сағат бұрын
Trollhunters out of context is great, you'll NEVER know whats going on XD
@lillianastorm6985
@lillianastorm6985 19 сағат бұрын
Oh my gosh, yessss
@Neveah-xm1rk
@Neveah-xm1rk 18 сағат бұрын
It had been 20 years since the war, so its possible that they've changed to the point that their love has changed but as we can see in the song legendary penelope stayed true to her love but she is probably tired from having to stay strong as a queen and to her love odyssey when she had no idea if he was dead or alive not to mention the pressure from the suitors to choose a new husband and king.
@gamingsophie8320
@gamingsophie8320 15 сағат бұрын
23:40 cutely giggles at a god being tortured
@Mahawww
@Mahawww 19 сағат бұрын
You don't get it, Mathew! Odysseus gained a very important power, the power of PLOT! lol Also the only reason Calypso isn't more hated is because her voice is absolutely angelic and her songs SLAP, everything else about her boils my blood personally.
@Megamanlanprime
@Megamanlanprime 14 сағат бұрын
So to note: Odysseus’ “last breath” that the prophet mentioned was at the end of Get in the Water - also Idk why this isn’t being shown that well in the animatics I’ve seen out so far, but the souls are supposed to be trying to drag Odysseus down to the underworld to die like they did… idk why that’s not always shown so well
@kylieeilyk9818
@kylieeilyk9818 17 сағат бұрын
15:58 Horses because when a wave comes in on a beach the sea foam looks like dust kicked up by running horses and earthquakes, my best guess is because earthquakes cause tsunamis
@_.hybrids._1680
@_.hybrids._1680 12 сағат бұрын
You were right initially. Calypso DID trap him against his will for 7 years. She did abuse and manipulate him. The entirety of “I’m Not Sorry for Loving You” is her last ditch manipulation tactic which is why you picked up language used by abusers.
@Blehg
@Blehg 18 сағат бұрын
9:56 sir,people talk about him.He has two sagas so of course people talk about Hermes.🙄
@emilyschomer6715
@emilyschomer6715 6 сағат бұрын
22:52 Gods have a low pain tolerance because they rarely get hurt
@AceLesbianTree
@AceLesbianTree 19 сағат бұрын
For 600 strike i like to imagine that Poseidon is seeing if his lesson 'ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves' stuck and with the trident the last thing Odysseus said was ruthlessness is mercy upon ourselves. Seemed more likely to me, to just see if the lesson stuck and see if Odysseus has changed or something. Because i feel like poseidon, a god, would be able to win if he really tried.
@recklesshero0136
@recklesshero0136 18 сағат бұрын
I agree with you because this wouldn't have made any sense if Poseidon lost to Odysseus like that. His whole entire power is based on the ocean/water and he could have just easily escaped by calling off the storm. Making Odysseus fall into the water, then proceed with drowning him. Also in trying to fight Poseidon who can literally flood his home, killing everyone that he tried so hard to get back to as punishment for not listening to him.
@jonasdekeyzer1481
@jonasdekeyzer1481 18 сағат бұрын
I rather see it as poseidons secret weakness being people who just keep complaining -he was only pist that ody didn't end his sun, because when the cyclops wasn't attackt, or if he was dead, then poseidin wouldn't have known about it but sinds ody left him alive, it means he went and cried about being blinded to his dad, wich poseidin hates -then, ody was stabbing him for probably like 2 days straight or so, while continiously complaining about how he was doing exactly like poseidon said he should, and about all his friends poseidon killed and i think poseidon had enough of the complaining and just wanted it to end
@camymatsuda7979
@camymatsuda7979 19 сағат бұрын
“I’ve watched the previous sagas” and still missed a couple additions that give context to the latest saga lol
@waterycandle2028
@waterycandle2028 18 сағат бұрын
1 : this is the direct sequel of god games from the wisdom saga in which Athena tried to convince the other gods to set Odysseus free from Calypso. (She’s the one who « fought » for him idk why Hermes didn’t just tell Odysseus it was her lmao he loves drama for sure) 2 : Odysseus is a half god actually Hermes is his « uncle » if we can call it that which explains why Hermes is always present for him. Hermes told him in Dangerous « I know if you dance with fate you’ll enhance your state » which implied that Odysseus would receive divine blessing for him to be able to make it through and how do we see it ? He’s showing signs of anger and distress which in Jorge’s words are what Ares’ quick thought causes so yeah I think that Odysseus was blessed by Ares cause Ares just can’t wait to see Odysseus fight the suitors lmao 3 : Just giving my own views on what’s happening with Poseidon I think he’s too stunned seeing Odysseus fight back to do anything at first and then he’s just too wounded and weak to act when Odysseus tortures him. Also to me Poseidon is that person who blames you for things that they do too so he blames Odysseus for being a monster here but he is one too and he also told him to be one 4 : For Calypso she did imprison him I think because If it wasn’t her why would Hermes need to talk to her to let Odysseus go ? They don’t owe her anything Hermes could’ve just told Odysseus that he could go and Odysseus would’ve said his goodbyes to Calypso if he wanted to. I also think that what she’s doing is definitely manipulation, she’s completely in the wrong although I do understand why she acts that way, she’s still not a good person no matter how you put it. Now we can all agree that her VA, Wangui has a magnificent voice which does make it hard to hate Calypso lmao
@jkljosh7392
@jkljosh7392 19 сағат бұрын
Not explained/cannon to the epic only the odyssey... posidon knew he couldn't kill him anyway as the fates ordained he would return home
@ubelorias2973
@ubelorias2973 19 сағат бұрын
Fun Fact: Greek Mythology is nothing but fanfiction. So Greek Poets, Apollodorus claims Odysseus had a son with Calypso, and Hesiod claims he had twins with her.
@balanceboy3089
@balanceboy3089 19 сағат бұрын
People don't talk about Hermes songs because they're in-between songs. They aren't main event songs like Ruthlessness, Thunder Bringer or Done for. It's a shame but that's how it goes.
@phoenix_Talaria
@phoenix_Talaria 14 сағат бұрын
Depends where one is looking/at, I see a lot of people talking about the pair🤷
@PhoenixCharger
@PhoenixCharger 13 сағат бұрын
The orange animatic for dangerous is also worth a watch! It really goes into hermes being a god of travelers.
@CrazyGamebino
@CrazyGamebino 18 сағат бұрын
from what i understand calypso was a prisoner on the island for i believe backing/supporting her father who i think was a titan. so oddy was more a cellmate than a captive of calypso. but the balance of power with her being a god/divine and being isolated made her uncomfortably clingy
@CheesenMac123
@CheesenMac123 10 сағат бұрын
In the Wisdom saga, Athena says “Seven years she’s kept you trapped out of your control”. So in EPIC, she did keep him captive.
@alainaj.9702
@alainaj.9702 18 сағат бұрын
I love your Epic videos! They're so genuine and hilarious. I wanted to say Not Sorry For Loving You can be interpreted two different ways: one, it can be viewed through the lens of the Odyssey, where Calypso was holding him hostiage, or it can be viewed as Calypso's unrequited feelings for Odysseus, an example of this being, "I'm angry, and tired and restless, and sad; I'm stuck in the moments I swore that we had."
@Mary_Studios
@Mary_Studios 8 сағат бұрын
The second half really dose feel like it's about Calypso's unrequited feelings espesually the part of "I hate that I feel in love with you, how am I supposed to get over you" while the first is half feels like it is about Calypso holding him hostage.
@TheRealBunnyHops
@TheRealBunnyHops 20 сағат бұрын
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!
@marianoflibrarian2401
@marianoflibrarian2401 19 сағат бұрын
If I’m recalling correctly, Calypso is the daughter of a Titan and Zeus put her on the island to never, EVER see anyone ever again as part of a punishment for the war against the Titans. She is trapped on the island as much as Odysseus was - she was just alone for far, far longer and will remain alone long after he is dead.
@auroramalloy_4
@auroramalloy_4 16 сағат бұрын
The person that play Hermes has his own music his name is troy
@justinfralin301
@justinfralin301 19 сағат бұрын
They are both victims of the gods, at least as presented in Epic
@emilyschomer6715
@emilyschomer6715 7 сағат бұрын
4:15 In her song she said her spell kept them there
@ethanbuttazzi2602
@ethanbuttazzi2602 17 сағат бұрын
my interpretation of why he was able to beat posidon, is he was just using the extreme wind force of the wind bag, also gods dont relly have powers they have authorities, theres also the fact that some gods powers are fully to do with their weapons, like zeus, his lighting was forged, so its not that far off to say that in that weakened state they would be unable to call on their authorities.
@eyy_its_danny7584
@eyy_its_danny7584 7 сағат бұрын
Calypso absouloutly imprisoned Odyseus. in the song love in paradise it was made very clear that Ody was NOT ok with Calypsos actions, including getting to the point he wanted to "delete himself"
@jaynayoung108
@jaynayoung108 16 сағат бұрын
Everyone loves Hermes.
@CheesenMac123
@CheesenMac123 10 сағат бұрын
No, you weren’t wrong about Calypso, she did imprison him. I’ve seen some people claim this isn’t the case based on the lore of the Odyssey but Athena tells us in Love in Paradise that “Seven years she’s (calypso) kept you trapped out of your control.”
@emilyschomer6715
@emilyschomer6715 7 сағат бұрын
2:45 There's 3 interpretations, 1 where he liked her but in Epic he never cheated with Circe- he's too loyal- so that interpretation is obviously thrown out the window
@nitatv3395
@nitatv3395 18 сағат бұрын
Now that you're caught up... you should listen to the cut songs! (Man of the House, Ismarus, Your Light, Appetite, etc.)
@arisboop
@arisboop 20 сағат бұрын
nobody gonna see this so i'll just say it but odysseus is so hot here
@Azziyaisalwaysonline
@Azziyaisalwaysonline 19 сағат бұрын
…you’re not wrong
@sarahellie4113
@sarahellie4113 17 сағат бұрын
If you love Hermes voice so much you should check out Troys other music, its all amazing and he deserves so much more recognition
@moogle6001
@moogle6001 5 сағат бұрын
As a certified Calypso hater (Wangui appreciator), you are not reading this incorrectly. She is someone who has kidnapped and imprisoned someone for years and forced them to stay on this island. She is manipulating him even in the last moments they have together to get him to love her but he's LOYAL.
@samminicksm
@samminicksm 17 сағат бұрын
If you love Hermes, his singer is named Troy and he makes music.
@aRandomBingus
@aRandomBingus 14 сағат бұрын
FOR THE LAST TIME, WATCH THE LIVESTREAMS 😭🙏
@elizabethsimpson2544
@elizabethsimpson2544 20 сағат бұрын
LOVE THIS SAGA! CANT WAIT FOR THIS REACTION!
@NoName20.0
@NoName20.0 19 сағат бұрын
you were right about calypso. she did imprison him and she is being manipulative, she dose have a reason (being alone for 100 years), but i don't think that matters
@DarkYashaRyoko
@DarkYashaRyoko 14 сағат бұрын
She didn't personally, but her curse is the reason he can't leave. She can't either, because she sided with the Titans in the war, Zeus (the great bitch) banished her to that island to which "No one may come or go."
@CheesenMac123
@CheesenMac123 10 сағат бұрын
@@DarkYashaRyokoThe lore in the Odyssey isn’t the same as in EPIC. Athena tells us in Love in Paradise that Calypso kept him captive: “seven years she’s kept you trapped out of your control”
@kaifisshhh
@kaifisshhh 9 сағат бұрын
Although many argue that odysseus was into circe, he was NOT into calypso. When he slept with her, it was described as “one willing, one unwilling.” And every day he cried on the beach of ithaca
@pinkponytail_girl214
@pinkponytail_girl214 16 сағат бұрын
I haven't spent the last two days having hermes' 2 songs on loop, because I love hermes. He is ultimate hype man and he is so silly. I love him. 😂😂😍
@Omega_WoIf
@Omega_WoIf 10 сағат бұрын
In "Love in Paradise" Calypso says that no one can come or ego from her island, so yeah, it was imprisonment
@friendlyquesadillas6784
@friendlyquesadillas6784 10 сағат бұрын
Vengeance saga is over Us: while we’re all waiting….waiting…. Waiting 😂
@troytab6089
@troytab6089 18 сағат бұрын
While yes, Poseidon is powerful, Odysseus used a huge portion of Poseidon's own power to beat him. The wind bag was containing Poseidon's greatest storm. The trident was Poseidon's divine weapon.
@lesyeuxdelisa6556
@lesyeuxdelisa6556 3 сағат бұрын
I wish you watched the livestream…. Except the last song, those animations were A LOT more hype to react, especially the get in the water start and the end with the poseidon getting stabbed
@natalietepaa
@natalietepaa 9 сағат бұрын
The fact that I understood that entire full speed ahead patreon/Instagram/discord/Spotify ramble at the start is just hilarious to me! This is what I get for being blind and having my voiceover screen reader at super speed!
@bbrookie_lynn4608
@bbrookie_lynn4608 16 сағат бұрын
Ok regarding Calypso, I feel bad for in a lot of ways. She was alone for a VERY VERY long time and I wouldn’t wish that on anyone. HOWEVER, when it comes to Odysseus I feel no sympathy whatsoever. Legit the first thing he said to her was that he had a wife. But I also think people are caught in the one or the other and don’t think about how it can be both. Im not saying it has to be, feel however you want about her that’s totally valid. I just wanted to put that out there cause I don’t think I’ve seen anyone talk about that… Anyways that’s all thanks for coming to my Ted talk 😅😂
@Arii_does_stuff
@Arii_does_stuff 6 сағат бұрын
The reason Poseidon is able to get hurt when Odysseus is torturing him is because regardless of their immortality gods can be harmed by their own weapons.
@Rivers-Fall-Gacha
@Rivers-Fall-Gacha 5 сағат бұрын
Just to give you context on how long he has been away from home. Mythological 20 YEARS which was mentioned in Legendary!
@huntersmith1943
@huntersmith1943 18 сағат бұрын
14:47 closer to 20 years
@Urube23
@Urube23 18 сағат бұрын
Poseidon is the god of horses cause there was a competition to create the perfect animal (I don't remember who was the judge), so Poseidon made the horse. The judge ended up not liking it, but Poseidon liked his animal too much and refined it a bit more until we have the horse that we know. 😊
@felixhenson9926
@felixhenson9926 10 сағат бұрын
'i'm not the one who fought for you' 'oh who did?' Matthew. YOU LITERALLY SAW ATHENA FIGHTING FOR HIM LIKE TWO SONGS AGO.
@Sidneynavarro25
@Sidneynavarro25 11 сағат бұрын
"Is Hermes his chicken?" That just stuck with me 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@hannahmoisant6292
@hannahmoisant6292 20 сағат бұрын
IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS OMG SO EXCITED
@anyathepanther7977
@anyathepanther7977 12 сағат бұрын
Calypso was the daughter of a Titan (Atlas, i believe) When the olympian Gods took over, all of the Titans were ..... enslaved. Atlas has to carry the Sky on his back and Calypso was exiled to an Island, alone. (And also heard of a Curse that she would fall in Love with Anyone who lands on her Island) So Yeah, messed up. She had no one to teach her how to love the right way. But she was also in ancient Greece, soooooooo not many Rolemodels there😅
@kaifisshhh
@kaifisshhh 9 сағат бұрын
I’m SO GLAD you felt cringed out by calypso, i absolutely agree. Her backstory does not matter, she HELD HIM HOSTAGE. And yet you feel bad for her, because that’s how manipulators make you feel
@kotlcbooknerd885
@kotlcbooknerd885 20 сағат бұрын
This popped up right after I just listened to the vengeance saga
@MultitudesofFishes
@MultitudesofFishes 17 сағат бұрын
"Use the farts, Luke" was actually the funniest joke I've heard all day
@adriansheva9507
@adriansheva9507 2 сағат бұрын
from watching 500 strikes, there are somethings that I notice or at least have a guess so here we go : 1) People have this mistaken idea that gods in greek is invincible to mortals but the truth is they are not. There are several stories about gods and goddesses being hurt by mortals, for example diomedes stab aphrodite, heracles beating ares, dionysus fighting in the giant war while being a demigod. So while ody fighting poseidon never actually happened in the myth, the idea of ody beating poseidon by using the wind and stealing his weapon to hurt him is not unimaginable 2) Poseidon cannot wait out ody's torture simply because gods do not actually have tolerance for pain. Because they rarely got hurt, they feel pain even more, I mean just read the myth when zeus turned poseidon and apollo into mortal and you can see they neither have tolerance for pain and patience 3) My guess for Poseidon not using the water to stop ody's torture is probably because poseidon is not in water so he can't use water power, kinda like how any creature that moves fast in water either cannot move or move comparably slow outside of water (just a theory)
@Mary_Studios
@Mary_Studios 8 сағат бұрын
Poseidon theoretically could just do the storm again. However, Odysseus is smart and would make sure he doesn't by making him swear on the river Styx not to do that. Cause the Styx will hold Posidonia to that oath.
@CuzzoMurpuzz
@CuzzoMurpuzz 8 сағат бұрын
Gods can be hurtby mortals, an example is Diomedes and Ares. (he was referenced in the first song)
@finanightmare1993
@finanightmare1993 10 сағат бұрын
Nah I think we all LOVE Hermes! I literally hear Dangerous nearly everyday on repeat (on full volume) when I do housework and dance around, I am sure my neighbors either hate me or are Epic fans, haha.
@Aivi_xoxo
@Aivi_xoxo 20 сағат бұрын
Random but your nails are slaying today
@m0thernature730
@m0thernature730 9 сағат бұрын
In terms of calypso she tells you right in the song she has been alone with no social interaction or guidance even from animals for 100 years. Anyone would go insane. She is crazy so it makes sense she acts the way she does. She has no parental figures from her childhood truly her father is atlas. Calypso has only ever been on this solitary island imprisoned for supporting her father and Zuse to toy with her only ever sends loyal spoken for men. She has had no other interaction. Any other man who would accept her advances never comes to her shores… it’s not her choice to have spoken for men… it’s all she’s ever been given. And if that’s all the interaction you have ever had… you would be a feral child dreaming of love and companionship too… it doesn’t excuse her… but it makes you pity her…
@UrielSeptim456
@UrielSeptim456 15 сағат бұрын
"HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE HELPLESS"
@AhSatansART
@AhSatansART 19 сағат бұрын
Calypso was also a prisoner on that island, she sided with her father Atlas when Zeus went to kill his father Uranus, so Zeus imprisoned her to that island and cursed her to fall in love with anyone who washed ashore.
@ubelorias2973
@ubelorias2973 19 сағат бұрын
I've read that comes from the Percy Jackson series. Especially the part where she's cursed to fall in love with anyone who washes ashore.
@evanwebb6374
@evanwebb6374 7 сағат бұрын
The idea of Calypso being cursed to fall in love is actually from Percy Jackson, Rick Riordan thought including a r-pist would be too dark so he made up a curse to make her seem "less evil", in her actual mythos she's just a pos
@floofy_racoon
@floofy_racoon 17 сағат бұрын
Would be cool if mathew reasted to troy's songs (the one who voices hermes in epic)
@RKuzg
@RKuzg 16 сағат бұрын
As much as we all love how you logic these things, theres one key reason why poseidon didnt do any of those things... ✨ Plot ✨
@rachelmcpherson4360
@rachelmcpherson4360 10 сағат бұрын
If you love Hermes’ voice, TROY has his own music - it’s amazing!
@tracyblanchard7663
@tracyblanchard7663 18 сағат бұрын
Skipping ahead did make it a bit harder to understand the Calypso song, and might make it harder to understand Telemachus and the suitors later.
@ShaSha-lex
@ShaSha-lex 18 сағат бұрын
The next saga is the last one too 😭
@Charming_Charlien
@Charming_Charlien 15 сағат бұрын
I still don't know why you have to pitch shift stuff, literally no other creator has to deal with copyright issues with Jorge's music or the animatics
@ronanlynch4831
@ronanlynch4831 19 сағат бұрын
I can't believe how they made the ghosts seem haunting bro that's shocking I'm so surprised 🤯
@bookswithike3256
@bookswithike3256 18 сағат бұрын
*One of the only animatics that explicitly portrays Calypso as a rapist* "They're making it look so cute though." Guess you missed that shot, huh? Yeah I don't like Six Hundred Strike. It's such an anticlimactic and logically unsound ending to basically the most important arc of the story.
@kaifisshhh
@kaifisshhh 9 сағат бұрын
Calypsa did indeed imprison ody; they mentioned it in the wisdom saga
@d.c-4075
@d.c-4075 8 сағат бұрын
Yes, Calypso imprisoned him and pushed his boundaries A LOT (in Epic, in the Odyssey it’s way worse). Also, yes, this song is reaaally manipulative. Though, I have to say, it’s probably because she actually doesn’t know how to express her anguish in a proper manner since Odysseus is literally the only person she’s ever known. Still, her behavior was horrible. In the official animatic Odysseus looks like he’s just trying to appeal to her by saying "I love you", because then he just turns on her and goes away without looking at her once with a completely serious/angry expression. Remember that Calypso is a goddess and since he was her prisoner, he had to learn how to not make her angry.
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