In actual mythology, Hades' realm, Underworld, consisted of 3 areas: Tartarus (basically hell and prison for Titans), Elysium (paradise for heroes, kings and basically Greek Valhalla), and Asphodel (situated in the middle, being a quiet, calm and pretty tranquil realm for simple and decent people). In no ways did Hades actually resent his post, in fact, he actually appreciated it and did like his job. Out of all the Gods, he actually had a pretty much good life: loving wife, ever expanding realm and populace, all of the riches in the world, basically being the strongest of Cronus' sons. Heck, I even heard a version where Persephone being allowed to go back to Olympus was actually his idea, for sake of Demeter and mortals, meaning he is selfless like that.
Really wish we could get a media where Hades is actually portrayed as not any type of villain, but more of supportive neutral or positive person.
Oh Hades instead of being the dutifully one thinking that Zeus would play fair was your biggest mistake, you should have done both moral, gods hell all of Greece a favor and challenged Zeus for the throne because I have no doubt in a one on one fight Hades would wrack Zeus.
Thank you!!
Hades was a fool
We need more of these!!
sorry to ask (i lost Netflix) but can you show more scenes with Athena and Artemis???
I've seen they're a lot together in this season.
I don't think he was trying to commit suicide. I think he was just trying to tune out the voices in his head.
This Hade need treat to be respectful from everyone who doesn’t know
Hade have no regretful anything what he feel mistreat from the Greek Gods
In actual mythology, Hades' realm, Underworld, consisted of 3 areas: Tartarus (basically hell and prison for Titans), Elysium (paradise for heroes, kings and basically Greek Valhalla), and Asphodel (situated in the middle, being a quiet, calm and pretty tranquil realm for simple and decent people). In no ways did Hades actually resent his post, in fact, he actually appreciated it and did like his job. Out of all the Gods, he actually had a pretty much good life: loving wife, ever expanding realm and populace, all of the riches in the world, basically being the strongest of Cronus' sons. Heck, I even heard a version where Persephone being allowed to go back to Olympus was actually his idea, for sake of Demeter and mortals, meaning he is selfless like that.
Really wish we could get a media where Hades is actually portrayed as not any type of villain, but more of supportive neutral or positive person.
why when the greek underworld is depicted, they show only the bad sides ? Why not show Elyseum too ?
This series did Hades and the Underworld so wrong
Goddamn Hades was handsome pre Underworld.
Oh Hades instead of being the dutifully one thinking that Zeus would play fair was your biggest mistake, you should have done both moral, gods hell all of Greece a favor and challenged Zeus for the throne because I have no doubt in a one on one fight Hades would wrack Zeus.