Story 75: Oh My Gods, They Were Roommates (w/ Megs Peterson)
“You can’t be precious about your interpretations of a text that was so unstable.”
Returning guest and temporary co-host Megs Peterson (they/them) comes aboard to discuss the many rich, valid interpretations of Achilles and Patroclus’ relationship and how it’s not necessary to have a strict definition of said relationship to value their bond—but the homophobic interpretations are automatically wrong.
Other topics include similarities between the deaths of Patroclus and Jason Grace, who is really responsible for the Trojan War (It’s Zeus), how everyone stopped hating Paris for literally one second, Agamemnon being the worst, Megs being a Hector stan, Socrotes’ groundbreaking teaching method, Alexander the Great’s fanfic writing hobby, and Darien altogether dropping the ball on reading Song of Achilles.
Find more Megs at https://www.instagram.com/megs.peterson/
Spoilers for Trials of Apollo, Chalice of the Gods, Song of Achilles, Hercules The Animated Series, Hades
Content Warning: This episode contains mentions of and conversations about death, impalement, kidnapping, sexual assault, slavery, homophobia, suggested pedophilia, and desecration of the dead.
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