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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A BBC1 series that began 28 September 2013 as a replacement for Merlin, created by Howard Overman and sharing some of the same production team. However, the Jason seen here is not he of the Argonauts fame until the series finale indicates otherwise, but a young man from the 21st century who is deep-sea diving, trying to find out about his missing father, when he abruptly vanishes and re-emerges in a pre-sinking Atlantis. Quickly making friends with Pythagoras and Hercules, they decide to become soldiers for hire to survive in the world Jason now finds himself in.Only lasted two seasons due to poor ratings. | |
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Acrofatic: When Hercules flees from the Cult of Dionysus in the forest we see that for a man of his bulk he can run pretty damn fast! Not to mention, he can leap improbably high when there's a bull charging at him. | |
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Admiring the Abomination | |
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Admiring the Abomination: The "Brazen Bull", which slow roasts people to death whilst converting their dying screams into the sound of a bellowing bull, is admired as a great technical piece of engineering by Pythagoras before he realises just exactly who they were planning to execute in it. | |
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Accidental Hero: Jason killed the Minotaur because he had his sword out and the Minotaur charged at him, impaling itself on the blade. | |
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Accidental Murder: Pythagoras accidentally killed his father by pushing him back, resulting in him cracking his head when he attacked his mother in a drunken rage, which his younger brother Arcas finds out in "The Furies", having previously believed him to be murdered. | |
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