I HATE HIM. | FIRST TIME HEARING "Luck Runs Out" from EPIC: The Musical (ft.

WATCH PART 1 HERE - • The WHAT Saga Begins A...
=========================
I am still sad and I still miss Polites.
Epic: The Musical is a loose adaptation of Homer's Odyssey by Jorge Rivera-Herrans, who wrote the music and lyrics and also orchestrated and produced the tracks. His song clips and process videos have gone viral on social media with over 60 million views across TikTok, Instagram, and KZread. The yet-to-be-released musical also has an active Discord fan community of over 40,000 people who share fanart, memes, fan theories, cover songs, positive affirmations, and tattoos of the lyrics.
=========================
My name is Casper and I've been a brand manager, marketing expert and singer / songwriter for around 6 years! 😊
In 2024, I've decided to finally start my R/A channel where I'll be analyzing both the musical aspect of certain content, but also their brand value, marketing potential and more! 💼
Be sure to subscribe, leave a like and a comment if you want to see more content. 📈
=========================
⭐ CREDIT ⭐
Support Jorge, the creator of EPIC: The Musical - / @jayherrans
Video - • Luck Runs Out | An EPI...
=========================
⭐ SUBSCRIBE TO MORTIUS HERE - / @officialmortius ⭐
=========================
🔴 SOCIAL MEDIA 🔴
=========================
🔴 Main Channel: / @casperfox
💜 Instagram: / imcasperfox
💙 Facebook: bit.ly/3BY8tw6
🖤 TikTok: / imcasperfox
💚 Spotify: bit.ly/3M7gbuh
🧡 Patreon: / cfentertainment
=========================
#epicthemusical #epicthemusicalreaction #imjustaman
=========================
Edited by MagicMason - / @magicmason1000
=========================
Intro - 0:00
R/A - 6:24
Final Thoughts - 26:34
=========================
Fair Use Disclosure:
Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for 'fair use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS
=========================
LYRICS:
Please don't tell me you're about to do what I think you'll do
You've heard the legends of the island in the sky
This proves they're true
We're in the home of the wind god
We don't know for sure
How many floating islands have you seen before?
This is the home of the wind god
And what's your plan?
I'm gonna climb to the top and ask 'em for a hand
You could be caught off guard and lose your life
Or piss off this god and infuse us with strife
Don't forget how dangerous the gods are
Have faith, friend, we've come this far
Yes, but how much longer 'til your luck runs out?
How much longer 'til the show goes south?
How much longer 'til we all fall down?
You rely on wit, and people die on it, whoa
I still believe in goodness
I still believe that we could be kind
Lead from the heart, and see what starts
And what will we do when it tears us apart?
Where is this coming from, my friend?
I just don't wanna see another life end
You're like the brother I could never do without
And suddenly, you doubt that I could figure this out?
Captain, how much longer 'til your luck runs out?
How much longer 'til the show goes south?
How much longer 'til we all fall down?
You rely on wit, and people die on it, woah
How much longer 'til the snake breaks free?
How much longer 'til your great days cease?
How much longer 'til your strength takes leave?
You rely on wit, and people die on it, whoa
Thank you for the concern, but brother, I can assure you
Our journey is almost done
I understand that we're tired, I understand that we're fazed
But don't forget how much we've already faced
I took 600 men to war and not one of them died there
In case you needed a reminder
If you'd like to speak more, let me pull you aside then
I need to talk to you in private
I can't have you planting seeds of doubt
I can't have you disagreeing each route
I need you to always be devout and comply with this
Or we'll all die in this
Okay?
Okay
Thank you

Пікірлер: 310

  • @CFEntertains
    @CFEntertainsАй бұрын

    SEE YOU ON WEDNESDAY FOR "Keep Your Friends Close" + "Ruthlessness"! To watch the unedited version of our R/As for Ocean Saga AND Circe Saga, join my Patreon here - www.patreon.com/CFReacts

  • @zest5553

    @zest5553

    Ай бұрын

    Can't wait!

  • @crazy_potatoe0134

    @crazy_potatoe0134

    Ай бұрын

    These two days are gonna be the longest days of my life. Im so excited!

  • @oceanapearl3503

    @oceanapearl3503

    Ай бұрын

    Pulling the captain card

  • @kirru6813
    @kirru6813Ай бұрын

    "are we on my channel 😐" "yeah 😀" "WHAT A FUCKING- 😡😡😡😡😡" BYE I CANTTT LMAOO

  • @PromethealBee

    @PromethealBee

    Ай бұрын

    the fact he checked before swearing and then the tone change just spooked me 😭😭😭

  • @DelliGaming
    @DelliGamingАй бұрын

    In Jorge's defense, if a wind god had floating islands, most people would think that it meant they were in the sky

  • @vivijensenforchhammer4353

    @vivijensenforchhammer4353

    Ай бұрын

    It is also how Rick Riordan interprets it in the Heroes of Olympus series.

  • @LexitaMai

    @LexitaMai

    17 күн бұрын

    I definitely never questioned it lmao

  • @alvaroramos8499
    @alvaroramos8499Ай бұрын

    Even if Open arms is naive I have to defend my boy Polities because the line between naivity and hopefullness is allmost invisible

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    nice one haha

  • @fromthegraysea

    @fromthegraysea

    Ай бұрын

    @alvaroramos8499 how dare you

  • @alvaroramos8499

    @alvaroramos8499

    Ай бұрын

    @@fromthegraysea hehehe, guess now i am the Monster that always draws near

  • @GleamDrawz

    @GleamDrawz

    Ай бұрын

    @@alvaroramos8499 rawr rawr rawr

  • @NightShadow-em7gw

    @NightShadow-em7gw

    Ай бұрын

    I'm gonna resist my joke cause I'll spoil a songs title XD

  • @mordread_rising401
    @mordread_rising401Ай бұрын

    For me, how I interpret Luck Runs Out, is that Odysseus is putting on this show of confidence in this song. He doesn't want his crew discouraged and wants to look strong in front of his men. That's why (to me) when Odysseus pulls Eurylochus aside, his voice gets much darker. That's the real Odysseus. (Again this is just my interpretation)

  • @AshtailFoxclaw

    @AshtailFoxclaw

    Ай бұрын

    I also think he's still mourning. Wild personality changes can be a sign of grief and trauma, and putting up a front is also a sign.

  • @aliciakozume5928

    @aliciakozume5928

    Ай бұрын

    I like your brain man.

  • @cjsalazar9058

    @cjsalazar9058

    Ай бұрын

    My sister and I thought the same thing. It was like Odysseus saying that "Hey I know that this may not be the best course of action but I have no other plans. But if you keep doubting me in front of the crew, this would not help"

  • @Anne-nk7xt

    @Anne-nk7xt

    Ай бұрын

    I think so too. It's not a "Yo, if you have any concerns on the future, just don't voice them", it's a "Look, shit already went south, and you undermining my authority as both general and king in front of everyone, planting seeds of doubt and a possible rebellion, is the last thing any of us need right now. Do you have a better plan? No. Do I have any other plan? Also no. Until now, my plans only went wrong once, so PLEASE just shut up and comply"

  • @BlueCookies1116

    @BlueCookies1116

    Ай бұрын

    I also think his voice got kinda darker bc he's ig kinda scolding eury? Like how jay mentioned in his recap of epic basically what odysseus was saying is like "WHAT THE HELL IS YOUR PROBLEM-?"

  • @sydneyhobbs9817
    @sydneyhobbs9817Ай бұрын

    “What’s Jorge’s Twitter?!” Get me every time 😆

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    gotta let em know hahah

  • @carpedm9846
    @carpedm9846Ай бұрын

    Casper: Ive read it, but never heard it, aolus? Eealus? Eolus? Mortius: I think its Aeolus? The commitment to no spoilers with this guy is insane

  • @fromthegraysea
    @fromthegrayseaАй бұрын

    I interpret Odysseus’s optimism in this song as a sign that he’s in the denial stage of grief.

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    that is a fantastic perspective

  • @felixhenson9926

    @felixhenson9926

    Ай бұрын

    I just figure it's they've been stuck in this ROILING storm that is just almost certainly going to kill them all and he's just spotted a potential out you know

  • @danylonazarov
    @danylonazarovАй бұрын

    Thing about "sexual tension" between Odysseus and Eurylochus is even funnier/more absurd cause he is married to Odysseus' sister in mythology...

  • @JacobMinger

    @JacobMinger

    Ай бұрын

    I appreciate this artists interpretation but it’s definitely not my favorite and it kind of “muddies the water” so to speak.

  • @draeonic

    @draeonic

    Ай бұрын

    those things are not mutually exclusive though?

  • @sarahhandberg5185

    @sarahhandberg5185

    10 күн бұрын

    It’s also hilarious when you think about the.. habits of men in Ancient Greece. Think olive oil Edit: this was not supposed to sound as disapproving as it probably does😬 it was very common for men to have some kind of sexual relationship with other men in their youth. Either as an apprentice or a soldier

  • @misseswallard
    @misseswallardАй бұрын

    8:20 So just wanted to add some stuff about Polities headband ^^ Wolfy animated Odysseus taking it and wrapping it around his arm, a lot of other animators have interpreted it as Odysseus taking Polities headband and wearing it as his own headband. For instance Gigi's Odysseus does not have a headband in the first two songs and from the Ocean saga onwards their Odysseus has a headband. Aka he took Polities's headband ^^ Also another fun fact, Wolfy did the headband around the arm cause they don't like drawing headbands, they said this on their Instagram on one of their drawings of Odysseus. ^^

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    that is WONDERFUL insight, thank you so much!

  • @Citra_188

    @Citra_188

    Ай бұрын

    I can relate to Wolfy, headbands are cool in picture! But also... Tricky to draw😅

  • @user-in5rc9wv7g
    @user-in5rc9wv7gАй бұрын

    I love how this is just titled "I HATE HIM". Mortius is really making you suffer!😂

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    YUP

  • @officialmortius

    @officialmortius

    Ай бұрын

    🥞

  • @taterbait8942

    @taterbait8942

    Ай бұрын

    @@officialmortiusNOT THE PANCAKE EMOJI

  • @BlueCookies1116

    @BlueCookies1116

    Ай бұрын

    @@officialmortiusMORTIUS YOU DID NOT JUST-

  • @emilyball8348
    @emilyball8348Ай бұрын

    Another thing that I think isn't widely mentioned is that Eurylochus is also his brother-in-law, as he married Odysseus' sister, Citimine.

  • @edwardnowakowski5990

    @edwardnowakowski5990

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, them saying “brother” isn’t just metaphorical

  • @squidcoffee

    @squidcoffee

    25 күн бұрын

    (spoilers for mutiny) even funnier when you consider it’s very possible odysseus might end up killing eurylochus in mutiny! (it’s in the next saga, so we’ll find out soon enough lol) citimine: odysseus, you’re back!!! where’s my husband? odysseus: he got killed, sorry citimine: that’s terrible, what happened????? :( odysseus: odysseus: uh

  • @princefarron5484
    @princefarron5484Ай бұрын

    This one hits hard and I can start to see some real cracks showing in the boys. Something I noticed on re-listening is a tone shift not just in Odysseus, but Eurylochus. His argument is solid... at the start. "Wait... stop, think. Don't just run at this god without a plan." Solid advice. The crew is a bit shaken from everything. It has been rough. His friend and king has 'that look' again of adventure. But this changes when the crew chimes in. This conversation shouldn't have been in public. You don't question your general, captain, or King in front of the men. You speak privately. You trust. A slight slip up? Probably, but as the men/crew start to agree with him Eurylochus starts to become bolder. He oversteps... Odysseus even calls him on this, "where is this attitude coming from?" And Eurylochus tries to cover it (maybe even believes it) saying he doesn't want to see more of the men die... in front of the men. Odysseus at this moment takes a tactic shift and almost puts on the "king face" mask. He addresses Eurylochus. He answers his questions and accusations/concerns direcly but you can feel he isn't speaking to Eurylochus anymore. He is speaking to his large army who is very clearly overhearing this exchange. Odysseus is perfoming here, as King. Reminds them he is an amazing leader, cares for them, empathic to their plite, and is with them. And then humbles his second publicly and asks him to step into "the office". After separating Eurylochus he reminds him of his role and checks him quick and you can hear Eurylochus back down and seem almost shocked at himself and his own actions. You mentioned Athena's influence with the piano? I don't know if it's true but I love it so much to let go of the idea of her own influence on Eurylochus. Edit: removed potential spoiler. Not risking it.

  • @zest5553
    @zest5553Ай бұрын

    'Are we on my channel?' 😂

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    AND WE WEREEEEE

  • @AshtailFoxclaw

    @AshtailFoxclaw

    Ай бұрын

    Casper should've used Danish to sink him 🤣

  • @carpedm9846
    @carpedm9846Ай бұрын

    Syncronized "NO" with odysseus after the "cyclops ... is mine" comment

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    :DDDD

  • @JBU27

    @JBU27

    Ай бұрын

    I am confuseeeed, isn’t this luck runs out? That is from ruthless right?

  • @DrakeDragonton

    @DrakeDragonton

    Ай бұрын

    @@JBU27 there’s clips that came out before the actual reaction

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    @@JBU27 The "Trailer" was the short announcing that Ruthlessness is on Patreon - You can watch the short here: kzread.infoAx4S7JScCD4

  • @kimmygersmann8189
    @kimmygersmann8189Ай бұрын

    Are we on my channal? ....Yeah. Yeah what a fucking .... holy dude....

  • @nightmarebear7880
    @nightmarebear7880Ай бұрын

    Jorge has mentioned before that the whole point of this song is to show how Eurylychus is influencing the men, that’s why when he sings you hear the backing vocals. Which is WHY Odysseus is pissed and takes him aside.

  • @tytanm-2380
    @tytanm-2380Ай бұрын

    25:49 Also, Polites' blind trust in the lotus eaters is what led to the whole encounter and misunderstanding with Polyphemus. His philosophy of greet the world with Open Arms is nice in practice but it ultimately isn't one that is rewarded a lot in the Greek world of monsters and gods that they live in.

  • @chongwillson972

    @chongwillson972

    Ай бұрын

    @tytanm-2380 to be fair, it gave them food, without it they would have starved. and killing all of the lotus eaters would have done nothing but bring pain to the world. spoilers and Polites world view works out with circe.

  • @destinygist4442
    @destinygist4442Ай бұрын

    Eurylochus and Odysseus are actually brother in laws because he married Odysseus sister before they went off to war so the mentioning of "brother" has another meaning besides just the "you're my second in command, you've been my brother in arms during all of this"

  • @Melbern11
    @Melbern11Ай бұрын

    Eurylochus: "You could piss off this God....." Poseidon: Another one? Hes on a roll aint he...

  • @AtomicFoxMimi
    @AtomicFoxMimiАй бұрын

    One thing i love about this song. is how when the backing vocals start to sing along with Eurylochus. We can take it as the other crew members already doubting Odysseus. In such a short time he's lost two important figures, who both add something to his moral compass. So hes feeling even more guilty for his actions. And so now odysseus is overcompensating for the loss of polites, by trying to cling to the ideals of his best friend. If he doesnt then his argument with Athena will have been for nothing. Everything's changed since Polites, so 😭😔😈

  • @lilaculots

    @lilaculots

    22 күн бұрын

    which is insane to me because he kept 600 people alive for 10 years of war but the minute ANY of them die they all start going rogue on him like... hello????

  • @AtomicFoxMimi

    @AtomicFoxMimi

    22 күн бұрын

    @@lilaculots right! I completely agree. but i think it brings to the forefront just how fickle people can be. also how important true friendships are. his crew weren't his friends, they followed him so long as he did everything right. even with all the things he did to try and save them. like yeah he messed up a bunch, but he also tried his best and almost succeeded in getting the majority of the men home. like i haven't read the odyssey, but from what i've seen online. it seems aside from Odysseus's hubris, his crew was a very large reason for their failure to make it home.

  • @lilaculots

    @lilaculots

    22 күн бұрын

    @@AtomicFoxMimi yeah, that's a really fair point. jorje, bless him, tries to present it equally with the men going "nothing's been the same since polites :/" yeah dingus that event was literally the first major loss your army experienced, do you have any idea how many armies would have killed for that kind of good fortune

  • @speedy01247
    @speedy01247Ай бұрын

    both Odysseus and Eurylochus screw up in this interaction, one should have pulled the other aside first to talk in private and the other should be more open to hearing opposition.

  • @christabeldjauhari2271
    @christabeldjauhari2271Ай бұрын

    I'm here to bring your attention to the description which just says "I'm still sad and I still miss polites" Same Casper, same. See y'all at the premiere :D

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    🥲🥲🥲

  • @emilylagle3324
    @emilylagle3324Ай бұрын

    Also, there are multiple Greek gods of the wind and they're called the Anemoi but the 4 main ones- the North Wind (Boreas), South Wind (Notus), East Wind (Eurus), and West Wind (Zephryus) while Aeolus is the Keeper of the Four Winds, which is why they're the one solely able to provide Odysseus with the bag of winds.

  • @BlossomIsSleepy-qe7bo
    @BlossomIsSleepy-qe7boАй бұрын

    THE FACT THAT THD TITLE IS “I HATE HIM” IS MEANING HES SO DONE WITH MORTIS MAKING HIM HAVE A MENTAL BREAKDOWN OR WERE TAKING ABOUT POSEIDON. EITHER WAY IM EXCITED 😂😂

  • @AHorrorFanatic

    @AHorrorFanatic

    Ай бұрын

    Both is good.

  • @yoannbelleville7763

    @yoannbelleville7763

    Ай бұрын

    WHY ARE YOU SCREAMMING !?

  • @BlossomIsSleepy-qe7bo

    @BlossomIsSleepy-qe7bo

    Ай бұрын

    THATS A GOOD QUESTION 😃

  • @carlycchapman

    @carlycchapman

    Ай бұрын

    More like pissed off at Odysseus. 🤣

  • @feistsorcerer2251
    @feistsorcerer2251Ай бұрын

    Okay I'm further in and I would like to understand what CF has been seeing that makes him feel that Odysseus has been becoming closer to a monster until this point, because all the textual evidence I've seen seems to show the opposite. He seems to have been pulling AWAY from violence after killing the infant. That was even part of the reason Athena dumped him. I think CF has somehow really mischaracterized Odysseus up to this point. And even Mortius has missed some stuff considering saying that he didn't have to deal with consequences from killing the infant but he absolutely has. Warning for a really long comment ahead. But I feel the need to really break some stuff down. From the start Odysseus had reservations about violence outside of the actions taken to win the war. He didn't want to kill the infant. He was told directly by Zeus "Kill the infant, or your kingom will be destroyed and everyone you love will die. Penelope in particular definitely will die." In greek mythology, prophecies will come true. He may be a monster for killing an innocent child, but how much more of one would he have been for the many innocent Ithacan infants that would die. "He will burn your house and throne" would mean any relative of his would be killed in the slaughter, probably anyone working for him as well. Some of those definitely will also be infants. If you want to take it to the worst interpretation throne could mean all of Ithaca would be destroyed, though it could just mean that his bloodline and their rulership would be destroyed. Which would still lead to widespread violence in the ensuing power vacuum. Even after being told that he was trying to find another way. He did NOT want to do it. He went through with killing when Zeus made it clear there was no other option. "The blood on your hands is something you won't lose, all you can choose is whose." Now following that in full speed ahead, he ONCE AGAIN chooses the non violent option as his default, only this time he actually can. When Eurylochus says "600 reasons to take what we can" instead of "taking" from other people Odysseus defaults to findong somewhere they can hunt for food instead. Then later Eurylochus directly says he wants them to RAID the island. Odysseus directly shuts that down. "We should try and find a way no one ends up dead." Polites definitely has a more trusting outlook, but Odysseus has been very far from "Descending into a monster." He tries negotiating with the cyclops, and though he does poison the wine at that point he had no guarantee the negotiations would work. So a morally dubious action taken against someone who just mentioned wanting to eat them. They didn't know the sheep were owned, let alone considered beloved friends to the cyclops, so up until then their transgression had been an honest mistake. At multiple points he's mentioned how much of a toll killing takes on him. During Just A Man there's this line. "Will these actions haunt my days, every man I've slain? Is the price I pay endless pain?" During the big breakup with his divine sugar momma, he mentions how much of a toll the death is taking on him. "Unlike you, every time someone dies I'm left to deal with the strain". It's been taking a toll on him even before losing Polites and his men. He was not okay with killing the infant. It has traumatized him, and losing his men even more so. He doesn't want to have to kill, and has been doing what he can to avoid it especially since killing the infant. Now that he's lost Polites he's leaning even more into Polites' view. That isn't surprising considering he has, once again, been very far from "descending into a monster". Now, my conclusion from this is partially speculation but is informed by an understanding of the way people respond to trauma. I think Odysseus is traumatized both by his own action at Troy, and his inaction after Polites' death. He desperately wants to avoid more death, whether that's his men getting killed or it's having to take another life. He's haunted by his actions, so what is he doing here? Embracing Polites' world view as an attempt to cling to the comfort his friend brought him. Now, him full on embracing the open arms lead from the heart thing would be out of pocket if he hadn't just lost so much. He's still responding from trauma right now though. He doesn't have Polites anymore, but he does have his philosophy and if he doesn't embrace that now, then he would be letting Polites down. Also if he doesn't double down on mercy and everything Athena was against, then what was the point of losing Athena? Again that bit is just speculation on my part but I do think it lines up. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing your detailed thoughts! I see where you're coming from regarding Odysseus's reluctance towards violence and his attempts to choose non-violent options. My perspective is more about the creeping sense of corruption Odysseus feels. It's not that he's actively choosing to be a monster, but rather that the horrific things he's had to do and endure are gradually taking a toll on him. The animatics, especially during the cyclops saga, visually emphasize this descent into a darker place. I agree that he's been trying to avoid violence and that he’s haunted by his past actions. However, the ongoing trauma and the heavy burden of his decisions seem to push him closer to that monstrous edge, even if he's fighting against it. I appreciate your insights and think it's great that we can explore these complex layers of his character together! :)

  • @feistsorcerer2251

    @feistsorcerer2251

    Ай бұрын

    @@CFEntertains That makes a lot of sense, and I really appreciate you taking the time to explain where you're coming from. I interpreted what you were saying as meaning that Odysseus himself had been giving into and actively embracing the darkness already rather than it just begining to accumulate and take a toll on him. Him being the source of dark rather than being in a dark place. I think I definitely agree with that, with the darkness of everything weighing on him. Polites even points it out at multiple times in Open Arms. I think with that in mind the best way to describe what he's doing here fits in with what you two discussed about how this man essentially has no chill and only goes 100% when maybe 60% would have been a better option. He has decided to lean into Polites' world view, and is leaning so hard into it that it is jarring for many people watching. I look forward to seeing your future reactions and to seeing what you think about the way his psyche develops over this in response to everything. Y'all are probably my favorite Epic reactors and I love how you break everything down. Thanks again for taking the time to respond to me.

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    @@feistsorcerer2251 absolutely love that we can have discussions like this - and thank you so much for your kind words, im happy you're enjoying the content!

  • @jignesharya2421

    @jignesharya2421

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@CFEntertainshey, i had a question. HOW MANY MORE PEOPLE ARE YOU GONNA MAKE SUFFER?? *whispers Jennifer😅

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    @@jignesharya2421 I am not kidding when I tell you that the death of Polites has hit me harder than any other character death. Ever. Others will now experience the same pain and I will not stop showing other people until I find someone who will feel it as deeply as I did - basically im the monster rawr rawr

  • @CrowsTales
    @CrowsTalesАй бұрын

    Fun fact! Athena would often take the form of people that Odysseus or Telemachus knew as people they could trust as a way to continue their path towards home/finding eachother! I’m not sure if that’s why the piano is there with Erylochus but it could make sense! From my own memory I know she turned into Hector and some of the suitors once or twice so it’s plausible that she is still attempting to make him see reason through Eurylochus here! Also in Greek Myth there were four wind gods of the cardinal directions, none of whom are Aolous! They were known as the Anemoi. Aeolus is in fact the Keeper of the Anemoi however

  • @beckenfuggle644
    @beckenfuggle644Ай бұрын

    Haha “What’s Jorge’s Twitter?” Should be a meme or a shirt we can all purchase lol also “Divine sugar Mumma!.”

  • @taterbait8942
    @taterbait8942Ай бұрын

    Fun fact, that’s not a spoiler for epic, but just information from specifically homer in Greek mythology there is a main guardian, which is Aeolus, son of hippotes, and each of the wind directions is interpreted by different Guardian of the wind so there is one for the north wind, Boreas , the south wind, Notus, the east wind, Eurus, and the west wind Zephyrus.

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    what about that tornado guy from Throne of the Four Winds

  • @taterbait8942

    @taterbait8942

    Ай бұрын

    @@CFEntertains are you talking about Al-akir from WoW?

  • @AshtailFoxclaw
    @AshtailFoxclawАй бұрын

    Something I noticed that I didn't see you guys mention, is that whenever Eurylochus (how the F do you spell his name?!) DOESN'T have a leading/solo part in the songs, but the crew is singing, Eurylochus leads the back-up vocals. You hear it especially in the Cyclopse Saga.

  • @timdrakestoker

    @timdrakestoker

    Ай бұрын

    you spelt Eurylochus right im pretty sure

  • @DrakeDragonton
    @DrakeDragontonАй бұрын

    It’s really great that you guys are telling other people about this series because recently, after seeing your guys’ first videos, my KZread fyp has been exploding with reactions that have been made in the last month of people finding out about Epic. This is finally the beginning of it’s inevitable fame.

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    all thanks to Mortius !!!

  • @DrakeDragonton

    @DrakeDragonton

    Ай бұрын

    @@CFEntertains Yep! I think you guys should react to the second act at the same time again.

  • @feistsorcerer2251
    @feistsorcerer2251Ай бұрын

    Yeah Lampyrcy isn't usually the animator you want to go with for the first watch because they really have their own version of what's going on in Epic, but are great for a second or third animation to watch. Unfortunately when it comes to having options for some songs you just run out of luck (bdun tss) and the one by them is the only good one available. Another thing that can be a little misleading about this one is that because it's focused on shipping Odysseus and Eurylochus, it doesn't show that the crew comes in and is starting to agree with questioning Odysseus, which is part of why he pulls Eurylochus aside. It is not out of pocket when you realize he has 600 warrior men that are at risk of deciding they don't trust their leader anymore.

  • @legitimatemedicine

    @legitimatemedicine

    Ай бұрын

    The problem is that almost no one has tried to animate this song, os you've kinda gotta take what you can get

  • @feistsorcerer2251

    @feistsorcerer2251

    Ай бұрын

    @@legitimatemedicine Yep, that's why I mentioned that this one is the only good one available. The only other full length animatic uses an unfinished version of the song, and the rest of the animatics I've found have been OC ones using the song rather than an animatic for the song itself.

  • @Macabrellian

    @Macabrellian

    Ай бұрын

    Absolutely agreed. This animatic is so yaoi-brained, (let's not forget that these men are not only both married, but also Brothers-in-Law,) that it loses the literal plot almost completely.

  • @legitimatemedicine

    @legitimatemedicine

    Ай бұрын

    @Macabrellian I'll never fault shipping or looking at people in story through a queer lense, but yeah. It'd be like the only videos on Elden Ring lore being focused on shipping the player with Ranni lol.

  • @feistsorcerer2251

    @feistsorcerer2251

    Ай бұрын

    @@legitimatemedicine Oh yeah especially anything based on Ancient Greece. I feel like finding subtext or just straight up text there is just par for the course, and with some things could probably be the main focus with absolutely no issue (anything with Achilles and Patroclus for example). And it's fun to have that available as an option. But yeah it causes some focus away from what the canon of the story is so far and definitely takes more creative liberties, which can be confusing for someone who hasn't gotten familiar with the songs yet and is used to the animatics being based off of Jorge's notes rather than an independent vision.

  • @karpetinnknty1132
    @karpetinnknty1132Ай бұрын

    NO SPOILERS, but LRO imho is one of the most significant songs emotional development-wise, it's a gift that keeps on giving. the 600 men line drastically changes the perception, because now Odysseus is *experienced* , not extremely overconfident. and that fact doesn't just affect himself, but also the team. for 10 years in Troy they were basically untouchable as long as they followed their infallible leader. and now they have to reconcile the fact that Odysseus is *not* infallible. and Eurylochus has to manage them, as well as being Odysseus' last remaining confidant and having front row seat to his emotional spiral. AND ON TOP OF ALL THAT, none of these men know how to deal with grief properly, because they didn't have to fear for their closest people in Troy. Poletes had the most EQ in the team, if not the musical, and he's dead. kinda explains the second act, doesn't it.

  • @squidcoffee
    @squidcoffeeАй бұрын

    “i am still sad and i still miss polites” is an accurate representation of what the epic experience is really like

  • @felixhenson9926
    @felixhenson9926Ай бұрын

    Nah this is also the era where a mutiny could get everybody killed. Odysseus is tryna avoid that. He's being a sensible captain. I feel like if Eurylochus had voiced his concerns in private he might've been more receptive.

  • @fireflyer97
    @fireflyer97Ай бұрын

    It's a shame that there aren't more animatics of this song, I wonder why that is?

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    I was told in the comments of a previous video that this is one of the lesser popular songs from EPIC - that could be why it's not getting as much attention as the others when it comes to animatics

  • @HeadDetectiveLassie
    @HeadDetectiveLassieАй бұрын

    I've always interpreted what he said to Eurylocus was about his public behavior, not telling him to never speak up. He said "planting seeds of doubt" - which implies his words reaching other ears and making them question Odysseus since even his second in command is disagreeing publically. He needs to be compliant and devout. I imagined Odysseus was saying that when he makes an order to his men, he needs all of them to comply in the moment. Any hesitation could result in severe consequences if it happened in critical moments. Like if his men hesitated to follow his orders when they were fighting the Cyclops. The discord Eurylocus caused among the crew lingers. I had a job at a summer camp once where there seemed to be no sense of privacy and respect from my bosses. They discussed my private matters and criticized me in front of my coworkers and campers. Even my immediate supervisor was criticized in front of me and my fellow coworkers. It made my job a lot harder because campers started to undermine and disobey me, sometimes resulting in more criticism aimed at me, and it made it hard to keep them in order and safe. I ended up having a public meltdown when one of my coworkers started yelling at me for not immediately acting when a fight broke out, and I was still trying to process the situation. It was the first job I ever quit because I felt so disrespected and unsupported being There is also the point that second in commands are not always advisors though they can function as one if they are speaking from their area of expertise (military officer). They make sure orders from the captain are carried out and act as a messenger between captain and crew. Odysseus allows him to share his input because he trusts him and values him and their relationship, and those discussions should be private. Eurylocus is not a faultless voice of reason. He's overly cautious and is a shoot first, ask questions later type - which is not always the right approach. It does suck that Polites isn't there as a counterbalance, and Odysseus overly embraced Polites philosophy probably as a way to remember or honor him. Odysseus, in the beginning, was the middle of Polites and Eurylocus's extremes, but the balance has been shifted.

  • @user-tm5lz1ny7s
    @user-tm5lz1ny7sАй бұрын

    I'll pray for yeah when you react to the underworld saga.

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    oh no

  • @Dawn_the_dragon

    @Dawn_the_dragon

    Ай бұрын

    Casper you better watch gigis version of monster. There is some great symbolism you will love

  • @JacobMinger
    @JacobMingerАй бұрын

    With regard to the “floating Islands” floating in the sky in Jorge’s version I just look at it as “This is an anime and video game inspired take on The Odyssey. So if it has some weird bits that’s just part of the charm of this adaptation.”

  • @geosustento8894
    @geosustento8894Ай бұрын

    The Anemoi are the four winds of the cardinal directions. There isn't really a "wind god" in Greek mythology, only a keeper/lord of the winds (Aeolus) and the personification of the winds from the four cardinal directions (Anemoi). Jorge took some liberty here and made Aeolus the wind god.

  • @aquarini8756
    @aquarini8756Ай бұрын

    6:50 Casper looking for Athena is like looking for his enemy, its so funny

  • @bewitchingbrunette7206
    @bewitchingbrunette7206Ай бұрын

    Odysseus, in my opinion, led with only his brain until Athena left. Once she left, he started feeling more emotion, and bc of that he's leading with his heart more in this saga. He may not realize it, but he seems that way. I believe he's trying to keep Polites alive by leading with his heart

  • @NiamhJP03
    @NiamhJP03Ай бұрын

    That stressed "Nonononono" at the end 😂

  • @mochiandturtles5642
    @mochiandturtles5642Ай бұрын

    At this point. I'll be making Luck Runs Out animatic Like... If I have time, I might make one

  • @justyouraveragenerd5152
    @justyouraveragenerd5152Ай бұрын

    I can't wait to see you react to my two favorite songs "keep your friends close" and "wouldn't you like"

  • @yf-n7710
    @yf-n7710Ай бұрын

    So another thing about that little speech at the end: the storm from song 1 is still going on. Odysseus sees the home of the wind god, and goes "the god of wind seems to be the best way to get rid of the storm blocking our path." Then Eurylochus is just like "nooo bad idea" with no alternative ideas of his own, and no real reason other than "your luck is bad, and people die when you make plans". I think Ody is perfectly justified in telling Eurylochus to shut up there. And even if he weren't justified, his fatal flaw is pride. Eurylochus questioned his judgement in front of EVERYONE. Not only that, but in doing so, started planting "seeds of doubt" in the crew about whether Ody is even fit to lead. His pride is not gonna like that.

  • @bosskren9893
    @bosskren9893Ай бұрын

    the discord watch party group thing has typically been good for me and my friends(if you see this and havent tried it yet)

  • @drayiskewl
    @drayiskewlАй бұрын

    About his "turning" I have a theory. Polites's death changed Odysseus. Before he died, Odysseus killed a child, tried to attack the lotus eaters, and attacked Polyphemus. After Polites died, Odysseus had a shift in his character. He spares the cyclops after his death and tries to change his mindset to one more open because that may keep people from dying. Theres more evidence to support this but that goes into spoiler territory

  • @lena1915
    @lena191511 күн бұрын

    Casper: *talks why the piano may be in this song* My mind: "the answer is 🦅"

  • @gogodogetron2729
    @gogodogetron272925 күн бұрын

    The Danger Motif that comes out when odysseus speaks to eurylochus in private just shows how screwed he would be if he doubts odysseus again

  • @beckenfuggle644
    @beckenfuggle644Ай бұрын

    I can see the sense in what Casper is saying because Athena definitely never let go of Odysseus and in some interpretations then goes on to mentor Telemachus (or another child he has with Circe (but that’s not cannon).

  • @shadowcatX2000
    @shadowcatX200011 күн бұрын

    I think the insight about Athena is brilliant. It is comments like that, a thing I never would have picked up on, that makes me love watching reaction videos.

  • @RavensaursRex
    @RavensaursRexАй бұрын

    I had some time to mull over what you guys said about the argument between our lads. Yeah, it is very weird that it would be brought up in this manner until I realized something. Eurylochus is acting in his role as Voice of the Men. He brings up these topics openly because the crew were having doubts and worries of their own so he, as a figure Oddy respects, can bring them up to him publically and as he clearly usually does he is given the chance to explain things and lay their worries to rest. Which he kinda does but it's pretty clear no one was really satisfied by what he said this time. Eurylochus seems rather taken off guard and aback by what goes on next which to me says this is not the norm. Oddy bills himself as a man of his people, keeping them all safe as one of them even if he is so far above them as partly divine king. So this is a fracture in their relationship and everyone can feel it.

  • @patchworkgolem
    @patchworkgolemАй бұрын

    I love how you were talking about how odysseus had changed too drastically right before he pulled him aside and let the mask slip to show the scary king lurking beneath 😂😂❤❤

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonbornАй бұрын

    "Eurylochus's whole thing is the background man." HE'S ODYSSEUS'S SECOND IN COMMAND. 😂

  • @curtis4103
    @curtis4103Ай бұрын

    Love the content man

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @Ghostieee_Boo
    @Ghostieee_Boo29 күн бұрын

    "I need you to always be devout..." "And comply with this, or we'll all die in th-" "YIPPEE!!"

  • @FireAlder2005
    @FireAlder2005Ай бұрын

    13:35 the Anemoi! :D They're the four winds gods, sons of Eos and Astraeus, the dawn and dusk. Boreas (North/winter wind), Notus(South/summer wind), Eurus (East/fall wind), and Zephryus (West/spring wind) are their names :3

  • @heatherisbell1265
    @heatherisbell126529 күн бұрын

    21:35 "Are we on my channel?" #warning cussing ahead😂

  • @beckenfuggle644
    @beckenfuggle644Ай бұрын

    Love this collab so much!

  • @CFEntertains

    @CFEntertains

    Ай бұрын

    Happy to hear!

  • @pikadidi3279
    @pikadidi3279Ай бұрын

    13:24 Regarding the winds. The god Aeolus is the ruler of the winds, The Anemoi. There are 4 gods representing the cardinal directions Boreas (the north wind), Notus (the south wind), Zephyrus or Zephyr (the west wind), Eurus (the east wind). And 4 more representing the in-betweens: Kaikias (the northeast wind), Apeliotes (the southeast wind), Skeiron (the northwest wind), Lips (the southwest wind). The Anemoi are depicted as gusts of wind or winged men and sometimes depicted as horses in Aeolus's stable

  • @niveousnight3535
    @niveousnight3535Ай бұрын

    Another interesting note to think about. Since he was a child, Athena molded him and taught him to close off his heart and make the logical choices. Polities teaches Odysseus another way to solve problems. Use the Heart, not just the Mind. When Facing the Cyclopes, Odysseus was using his Mind to face it. (Tricking it to drink the drugged wine as he knew he and his men may not be able to defeat it.) THIS FAILS. He looses men for the first time after 10 years at war, His best friend. He took the Logical approach, after his friend showed him and PROOVED that solving problems with the heart works. So in this context, the song Last Goodbye, is Odysseus throwing his old ways of thinking and using his Heart over his Mind to solve problems now. But here's the thing.... he hasn't done this before. He goes 110% with his heart because he doesn't KNOW how to hold back when making decisions like this. He doesn't know how to have that balance. A way to think about it is like someone who has never had a temper in their childhood, now they are and adult, have a temper and have no clue what to do with it. they go overboard because they've never needed to develop the techniques to deal with their temper when they were younger. So now Odysseus needs to learn the techniques to solve problems with his Heart that he was never able to develop because of Athena

  • @Starlightsims735
    @Starlightsims735Ай бұрын

    Casper cylcops saga “I am on Odysseus’s side” luck runs out “I HATE HIM😡”

  • @TheRichmaster24
    @TheRichmaster24Ай бұрын

    I was aware of the previous record but it's good to get a reminder

  • @beckjoy3778
    @beckjoy3778Ай бұрын

    A bit of mythology clarification, if you don't mind. Aelous is actually the immortal lord of winds, not the actual god. There are at least four gods of wind, each one for each direction on a compass, North, South, etc. It should also be mentioned that Aelous has twelve sons and twelve daughters who are married to each other living in his palace. I don't know if this TMI, but a bit of a fun fact. I also love that as they were talking about the sexual tension displayed in the animatic, Casper just goes "It's Greek." Everyone who ships Patroclus and Achilles totally agrees with you!

  • @zexalplays628
    @zexalplays628Ай бұрын

    Alright remember this for when you get to the last song in ACT 1 but in Gigi's animatic for the final song of the fifth saga odysseus has polities headband around his own head just hidden by his hair remember that for the future

  • @ioanzatui
    @ioanzatuiАй бұрын

    Eurylochus, in the original text, wasn't only his second in command, he was married to Ctimene (Odysseus' sister). So, brother in arms, his second in command, his literal brother-in-law so his 'family'. It makes sense why he is so close with and trusts Eurylochus.

  • @forceofelements7503
    @forceofelements7503Ай бұрын

    I don’t know if it’s just me but I feel like asking a gods help is not that dumb of an idea for Odysseus…?😶 He has been with a god (Athena) most of his life, he likely has some insight on how gods operate.?Although it did not end well with Athena, it did work out for years. So to me it would be reasonable to assume he could handle it. (Maybe?🤔😶)It’s only because the others do know about Athena that they don’t trust Odysseus can do it.

  • @forceofelements7503

    @forceofelements7503

    Ай бұрын

    I also don’t really understand what ‘you rely on wit and people die on it’ means. Because there were no deaths in the war and it’s because of his wits that it did not immediately break into a fight with Polyphemus, and that Polyphemus fell asleep mid fight. If it weren’t for that, many more would have died…. Maybe I’m missing something?? But I truly feel like not many people is giving Odysseus enough credit for what he does and only sees him for his questionable choices.😞😞

  • @AshtailFoxclaw

    @AshtailFoxclaw

    Ай бұрын

    I think its more about his pattern. He is very clever but he also relies on luck. Like the cyclopse drinking the lotus wine. What if it didn't? Then they'd all be killed. That is to rely on his wit and gamble. If you keep gambling, eventually you'll lose. I think that's what it means. And the crew is worried that his luck can't keep up with his crazy schemes.

  • @na7a1ie

    @na7a1ie

    Ай бұрын

    Another thing to consider is that the gods were very active during the Trojan War. To the point they could pause the war to set up a little 1 v 1 action and completely change who was winning via hax. Like, interacting with gods is not new. And with a gaint storm that's left you trapped under an island, I think that's a clear indication that somebody wants to talk and you're not getting out of it.

  • @Tentativa4tadificil

    @Tentativa4tadificil

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@AshtailFoxclaw I know what you mean but Odysseus only does high gambles that depends on luck when there's no better option - if he didn't at least try try with the wine they would all have died anyway and even then he tried to maximize the chances of him drinking by talking and reasoning with the Cyclops.

  • @AshtailFoxclaw

    @AshtailFoxclaw

    Ай бұрын

    @@Tentativa4tadificil I do think he did as well as he could in the cyclopse situation AFTER shooting the sheep. He tried diplomacy but also made a lot of clever decisions/traps (wine+nobody+spear-eye) Hubris being his downfall in the end. But it's not about the cyclopse as a singular situation, but about his actions as a whole. When he does one good/clever thing and then immediately follows that with a very risky gamble, that does not make a great leader in my opinion. He should not have shot the sheep to begin with, arrogantly presume he can just take it without making sure - even if he didn't shoot the arrow, he should've told his men to leave them alone before making sure. He's a fascinating character, and I can respect his determination to get back home, cost what it may. But, I don't think I'll ever really be on his side.

  • @beckenfuggle644
    @beckenfuggle644Ай бұрын

    I feel like he really took on “greet the world with open arms” to heart, especially after Polites death.

  • @Sparten7F4
    @Sparten7F4Ай бұрын

    "Are we on my channel?" "Yes." "What a fucking-"

  • @stardust1815
    @stardust1815Ай бұрын

    “Eurylochus, the second in command, tells Odysseus, ‘hey, I’m starting to have some doubts about you. And instead of telling you in private, I’m gonna say it right here, in front of everyone.’ And so Odysseus is like, ‘thank you for doing that, now let me talk to you in private. WhAt ThE Hell IS WrOnG WiTH yOU?’” -Epic The Musical Sagas 1-4 recap

  • @SuperSonicBlur
    @SuperSonicBlurАй бұрын

    2nd in commands role is not to undermine a comander or captain but rather to offer sugestions and information to the captain. But once they have made a decision it is the 1st mates job to carry out those orders. If you want a good example of this explored, Commander Data and Worf in Star Trek TNG have this kind of discussion.

  • @Phozzix
    @PhozzixАй бұрын

    I realised whilst watching this that Odysseus, Athena, Eurylochus, and Polities, sort of remind me of Marcus, North, Simon, and Josh from Detroit become human. North is Athena, they want to fight and don't want to back down to show that they are strong, they are powerful and deserve to be treated with respect (not entire sure but got it from the line in My Goodbye, "at least I know what I'm fighting for while you're fighting to be known" might mean that the other gods don't respect Athena) Josh is like Polities, I don't believe Polities is afraid of confrontation but he doesn't want to fight, he wants to coexist and believes things can be handled peacefully, he doesn't want anyone to get hurt but doesn't want to wait in silence. Simon is sort of like Eurylochus (might be a bit of a stretch) as we see in some of the songs, while Eurylochus doesn't seem afraid to fight when necessary, he is cautious and would rather run to keep the people they have alive safe. As shown by him doubting Odysseus in this song about pissing off another god, when he stayed outside Circe's Palace, and when he said they should cut their looses and run. Parts of this are just my interpretation off memory, I haven't gone back so I may have messed things up, and I also haven't played Detroit in a long time so I don't remember the characters to well but I do remember the routes they tried to get Marcus to take

  • @anansajohnson9139
    @anansajohnson9139Ай бұрын

    I love the small hints of what Odysseus will become in the earlier songs: Just a Man: " Deep down i would trade the world to see my son and wife" Full Speed Ahead: " Then 600 men can make this whole place burn"

  • @hybrid-gaming2064
    @hybrid-gaming2064Ай бұрын

    Just the “are we on my channel” “FU-“

  • @david269100
    @david26910028 күн бұрын

    Odysseus' tone change makes sense to me as a form of mourning and spite. He just lost his friend, who kept trying to make him see the good in the world and died because Odysseus was being cold and violent (offering wine as a fake apology for killing someone's pet, while also using that wine to drug them so you can steal and eat the rest of their pets, is pretty cold hearted). Athena abandon's Odysseus for acting out of emotion over the death of said friend and not being inhumanly calculating and cautious as she'd groomed him to be. Odysseus suddenly parroting Polites' philosophy could be him doubling down on "being human" as a fuck you to Athena for leaving him in his time of grief.

  • @LyrictheFilthyCasual
    @LyrictheFilthyCasual15 күн бұрын

    It's really easy to change the lyrics to the chorus here to be Funny and Memeable. How much longer till your luck runs out? How much longer can you fuck around? How much longer will we ALL find out? You rely on it, and people die on it. I always sing my Alternate Chorus

  • @LyrictheFilthyCasual

    @LyrictheFilthyCasual

    15 күн бұрын

    Also, during Odysseus's final... uh... verse? It's to the tune of the chorus. That whole, admonishing Eurylochus off to the side I imagine Odysseus puts his arm around Eurylochus's shoulder whole delivering this very stern lecture, and then at the "I need you to always be devout and comply with this" I imagine the camer pan down to see Odysseus holding a dagger to Eurlyochus's side, digging the point it like "If you don't agree, I will kill you and tell eberyone you fell overboard. Don't fucking test me on this." and then sheathing is on the "Thank you." There's just so much edge in his voice there that I like to imagine the implied threat made tangible.

  • @sarahhandberg5185
    @sarahhandberg518510 күн бұрын

    Quick thing: this isn’t a Greek tragedy. It’s epic poetry which was created for the sole purpose of entertainment And also reverence to the gods

  • @Anne-nk7xt
    @Anne-nk7xtАй бұрын

    Eurylochus is indeed Odysseus' brother-in-law. He was married to Climenes, Odysseus' youngest baby sister.

  • @DrakeDragonton
    @DrakeDragontonАй бұрын

    Millennial heart I have to say. I’m even gen z and I think that

  • @KtGlea
    @KtGleaАй бұрын

    I would argue that even in the Cyclops saga, Polites greatly influenced Odysseus' actions with the cyclops. I personally don't think Odyseuss became more 'monstrous' in that saga. Infact, I feel he went the opposite direction. I think because of Polites' trust in the lotus eaters, Odysseuss also became too trusting of the lotus eaters' word and as a result he didn't act in caution when he first shot the sheep for food. I also would argue that he did lead with peace when he met the cyclops. It technically was a misunderstanding. He tried to make a trade vs. jumping into fighting. Thankfully, there he used some caution still knowing they were in a dangerous situation and he had 600 lives to protect. So it was wise of him to give the name 'nobody' and mix lotus in the wine, but it was a more peaceful solution to escape. He only started to fight when the cyclops said he was going to kill them all. There was no way to avoid fighting at that point and then with Polites not willing to fight, he was the easiest target to kill first. Then odysseus still follows Polites' 'wishes' by sparing the cyclops when he no longer seemed a threat. I think his guilt over killing the infant is what is driving him to follow Polite's beliefs more to an extreme. So I think the change from killing the infant to wanting to lead from the heart is a gradual change in the sagas because Polite's influence. And remember he struggled to kill the infant, he didn't do it easily. I think Polites had good intentions, but I think he had an extreme view that has in a way negatively influenced Odysseus. I think there were good lessons for Odysseus through Polites, but it has made Odysseus too trusting. Odysseus is struggling to find his balance between being loving and kind and knowing when to use his strength and authority. Both are needed.

  • @NotUndeadYet
    @NotUndeadYetАй бұрын

    You know, it's tough to be Eurylochus. You're stuck on this long trip with your boss/brother in law, the Literal King, for years on end, you're just trying to advocate for the guys cause that's part of your job, then stuff goes really, really sideways all of the sudden, and then there's extremely inclement weather, and then the king, who is also your boss and your brother in law gets yet another wild scheme in his head and it is becoming concerning, and when you try to express those concerns(admittedly, not in the best way) he does /not/ take it well. Yes, Eurylochus expressed his concerns poorly and publicly which can be really dangerous at sea, where the crew needs to be able to trust their leaders and work together effectively to survive. But he also had some valid concerns that needed to be expressed. Could he have done a better job of it? Yes. But he's stressed and he got a bit snippy. It's a tough life out here trying to survive Odysseus' sudden identity crisis.

  • @drayiskewl
    @drayiskewlАй бұрын

    Ive said it before and I'll say it again, every named character so far (minus Poseidon and Athena) that Odysseus interacts with has some WICKED CHEMISTRY-

  • @chongwillson972
    @chongwillson972Ай бұрын

    honestly, I think killing the baby was the moral choice, because that baby WILL grow up to be a monster and WILL kill everyone Odysseus loves. if Odysseus doesn't kill the infant, then he his wife, son and all of his men, and his mother, ALL of their blood WILL be on his hands.

  • @beckenfuggle644
    @beckenfuggle644Ай бұрын

    I would love to see you both react individually and then react together

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonbornАй бұрын

    The Anemoi were what the wind gods were called.

  • @PetarSon
    @PetarSonАй бұрын

    25:05 What people forget is what Zeus said to Odysseus, when Odysseus wanted to avoid killing the baby, and said what he could do instead of killing the child, Zeus literally gave him no choice but an ultimatum. This is what they say in the song👇 Odysseus: I could raise him as my own! Zeus: He will burn your house and throne. Odysseus: Or send him far away from home! Zeus: he'll find you wherever you go. Odysseus: Make sure his past is never known! Zeus: THE GODS WILL MAKE HIM KNOW. Odysseus: I'd rather bleed for you, down on my knees for ya! Zeus: he's bringing you to your knees. Odysseus: I'm begging please!! Zeus: This is the will of the GODS! Odysseus: Please don't make me do this, don't make me do this!! Many miss this, because you can't understand Zeus clearly because they sing at the same time, but Zeus literally said this kid will be trouble for you, and if you don't listen to me we will make sure that you are in trouble if you spare him, so some people judge Odysseus too harshly on that part of the story, when he is just a man who had no choice in the moment..

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonbornАй бұрын

    Odysseus having managed to get through the war without losing any men proved his competence as a military commander during war. His mistakes after the war prove he's not as good of a ship fleet's captain.

  • @draeonic

    @draeonic

    Ай бұрын

    Yes! And war is a known quantity, with rules of engagement; he's been trained for it his whole life, by a literal goddess no less. The moment he faced the unknown things started going south.

  • @disableddragonborn

    @disableddragonborn

    Ай бұрын

    @@draeonic Captains should know how to adapt and improvise tbh.

  • @sofialu226
    @sofialu226Ай бұрын

    I personally took Oddysues weird Happy go Lucky attitude in this Song as an attemp to keep Polites Philosophy alive, for his memory and as a type of deniel on how being Nice got people, including Polites, killed with the Cyclopse. What also makes me think that way is how when Oddysues pulled Eurylychus aside his tone changed and turned Strong and Commanding, almost angry. Meaning the first half was more of a show. Also Eurylychus expressing his worries outloud in front of his Man is Dangerous, daubting your captain in the middle of the sea is dangerous, when you are in a crew you are a team, if a part of the teams has daubts and starts desobeying, things can go erray... And well... They did. I'm still so mad about that! Yes, Oddye f*cked up, but it was Once in 10 years as leader, how is that enough to create a level of Distrust to the point of what happens in "Keep Your Friend Close"? Didn't the crew thought how weird it was that they had 9 Days of Perfect Weather after that Crazy Storm suddenly disappeared? And how it was right after Oddysues talked to the WIND GOD, and explaines the storm was in the Bag!? Camon now, the crew has part of the fault of what prevented them to be home already 😭

  • @Aureus_Snow
    @Aureus_SnowАй бұрын

    13:33 Anamoi is the gather name for the 4 windgods. Boreas, god of the north wind and the cold winds of winter. Zephyros, god of the west wind and the warm breezes of springtime. Notos, god of the south wind and the torrential storms of summer. Euros, god of the east wind and harbinger of fall. Aolus is the keeper of the winds, a son of Poseidon.

  • @user-yu6bp3cu7h
    @user-yu6bp3cu7hАй бұрын

    First of all, I want to thank you for your reaction. English is not my native language, so I apologize for any errors in the message. However, I would like to ask anyone reading - how are you going to get rid of the storm without the help of God? Having climbed onto the island, they obviously did not drag the ships there. The ships could no longer withstand the storm. And they are still in the open ocean. Every minute of delay would likely destroy the fleet. And this fully explains the haste of decisions in this case. For some reason, I didn’t see anyone who said that by getting onto the island, they didn’t save the ships, but at most their lives, until they tired of the Wind God.

  • @SofiaAlvarez-wh2ry
    @SofiaAlvarez-wh2ryАй бұрын

    Casper I think the other wind gods you are referring to are the anemi, who were wind gods that corresponded to the cardinal points from which their winds came, depending on the version their physical representation varies, but they all serve Eolo/Aeolus who frees or imprisons them according to his desire, that is why Odysseus says gods of the wind instead of god of the wind

  • @BlueCookies1116

    @BlueCookies1116

    Ай бұрын

    ohhhh! And also technically there are also the gods of the north, east, south and west winds

  • @evelyneelric5873
    @evelyneelric587311 күн бұрын

    I agree with the whole constantly publicly questioning Odysseus part. But other than that I honestly feel for Eurylochus here. He's grown up with Odysseus and Polites, they were friends, almost like brothers. He's grieving too. I think a lot of the conflict here is due to a clash in both morals and grieving styles. Odysseus wants to carry Polites memory by carrying his heart and morals. Eurylochus is showing his grief by going, "I won't let this tragedy happen again". The fact that that 10 year success came from brutality and that failure came after what he'd consider a reckless hope probably isn't helping matters. I don't think Odysseus had the right sort of charisma to mimic Polites version of kindness either 😅 I think another issue is the absence of Polites. Before Eurylochus and Polites acted as two advisors on Odysseus' shoulders. With the death of one the advice of the other is emphasised and concentrated without the opposing contrast. The lack of balance is making it seem much more than it is. This is just my personal opinion but I think part of it is also an attempt to support his friend in his grief, but he's too much of a soldier for the softer touch Odysseus needs. So the absence/loss is coming into play here.

  • @Bluedinoaur
    @BluedinoaurАй бұрын

    One thing to mention, even though eurilicus (eurilicous? Idk lol) has back up vocals in the chorus, its really just HIS and ONLY HIS voice being the backup, so it could still support the idea of Athena coming from him :)

  • @luiskerscher5047
    @luiskerscher50475 күн бұрын

    Any idea of what Eurylochus meant, when he was singing "how much longer 'till the snake breaks free"?

  • @razependragon7472
    @razependragon7472Ай бұрын

    Thx for the reaction

  • @cosmicbreath
    @cosmicbreathАй бұрын

    I mean, “Greek culture, it’s possible!!” in relation to Odysseus? With ODYSSEUS in particular, because of who he is and his motivations, particularly in the musical? Penelope IS his motivation…heheh, yep, must disagree on the “Greek culture” argument for Odysseus~ Fun fact: In the poems, Odysseus even devised a roundabout scheme to keep everyone from going to war over wanting to marry Helen to begin with just so he could marry Penelope and be left alone. Fun fact 2: There was a previous version of Luck Runs Out that was changed basically at the LAST MINUTE, and the old version is way more confrontational and much less “pleading”, and I like it WAY BETTER. It’s VERY clear in that version that Odysseus is “playing general” here and needs Eurylochus to play along so his men trust him and don’t doubt his decisions. Another Fun Fact: When you’re only listening to THE MUSIC, without visuals, it’s unclear what happens to the Infant at the end of Just a Man, which plays into the themes of the musical very well, especially since the mythology can never agree on how Hector’s son died. However this plays out remains to be seen at this point, but as of right now, if we operate on the assumption that “what we don’t hear didn’t happen,” then Odysseus’s character between the Troy and Cyclops sagas would still be consistent.

  • @myku1182
    @myku1182Ай бұрын

    4:51 iirc, majority of the characters in epic is resembles their voice cast ( for most animations)

  • @MikkiElle
    @MikkiElleАй бұрын

    16:13 My affectionate description for Epic: The Musical and the Odyssey in general is Odysseus’ 10-year Mental Breakdown for this very reason.

  • @disableddragonborn
    @disableddragonbornАй бұрын

    Idk how I'm gonna cope with the wait for Act Two after you catch up and finish Act One. 😂

Келесі