Episode 121: Seen
Editor: Bre Boswell
Released: 6 September 2020
Apollo is alarmed to find that who he thought was Persephone, was actually Hera in disguise. He is nervous and frightened, and flinches away from Hera, who lets him know that she see’s him, before pushing herself into the air and kicking him in the process. As Hera flies away, she thinks to herself that she was right, and that something is going on with Apollo.
In the Underworld, Minthe sees Hades talking to Hecate and is pleased, thinking that the wheels have finally been set in motion for Persephone to suffer consequences for her act of wrath.
“Minthe, leave her [Persephone’s] things as they are and go do your actual job for once.”
Hades
Hades tells Hecate that Persephone is missing, and Hecate decides that they will go for a drive to look for her. She quickly puts the pieces together that Persephone doesn’t have money and so she may have pawned something of value. She mentions that there are numerous pawn shops in the Underworld, but that there aren’t any in Olympus, because Olympus considers itself “too respectable” for such establishments.
Heading into one of the pawn shops, Hades shows the woman behind the counter Persephone’s Fatesbook profile picture, asking if she’s seen her. The woman extorts Hades, saying she doesn’t recall seeing Persephone but she might remember if Hades were to buy some things from her shop.
Minthe calls Hades’ cellphone and asks him what she should do with Persephone’s things, as she is packing up her desk. He is annoyed and asks Minthe why she thought Persephone would be fired, as she only just started working there. Minthe doesn’t have a response, but is panicking, and he angrily tells her to go do her actual job for once
Thanatos is surprised that Persephone has not been fired, and Minthe is in a rage. She calls Thetis to tell her that Thetis’ plan isn’t working, and if it falls through, it will make the three of them look bad. She also emphasizes that this plan was Thetis’, suggesting that Thetis would get in the most trouble should her plan not work.
Nervous, Thetis decides to go on the offensive, and enters Zeus’ office to seduce him.