A character-driven, mythology-based webseries about mortality, family, love, and fate.A character-driven, mythology-based webseries about mortality, family, love, and fate.A character-driven, mythology-based webseries about mortality, family, love, and fate.
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This is a great series. Miriam Pultro has created this world that most writers only imagine to create. The story centers around Morgan (played by Miriam Pultro) who is a warrior trying to protect her family from her cosmic responsibility. The cast truly compliments each other in such a natural way. It is truly the story we all want to tell. My favorite episodes I would say are 1.1, 1.4, 1.7 and 1.9. One thing thats really amazing about this series is that the storyline stays on track but yet builds each episode while leaving you wanting more. I would have to say my favorite characters are Pan played by Tyler Herwick and Lee played by Mark Manik and Drew Moore plays a great leader (some ways reminds me of Professor Xavier minus the wheelchair) in Carl. I give season 1 a 9 out of 10. If there was a 'problem' with the series I would say that I wish the episodes were a little longer but each episode like I said before truly left you wanting more.
Congratulations to Miriam, Cast and Crew of Mythos. Cannot wait for season 2!
Congratulations to Miriam, Cast and Crew of Mythos. Cannot wait for season 2!
Obviously, a well thought-out storyline, with a unique spin on ancient mythology in a modern era. How would have the ancients existed in today's society? How would their tangled relationships have unfolded?
The lead characters, Morgan and Pan, are brilliantly written and equally well played. Ms. Pultro and Mr. Herwick do an excellent job of creating believable humanity and emotion in an other-worldly plot. Hopefully, we'll see more of the secondary characters' story-lines unfold as the series continues.
The complex story is hard to compress into a short web-series episode, and does seem a bit strained at times, but the series does progress nicely. I can only imagine that as the episodes continue, and the strengths of the cast and crew grow, that the "finished product" (by which I mean the entirety of Mythos) will be a stellar example of webertainment.
The lead characters, Morgan and Pan, are brilliantly written and equally well played. Ms. Pultro and Mr. Herwick do an excellent job of creating believable humanity and emotion in an other-worldly plot. Hopefully, we'll see more of the secondary characters' story-lines unfold as the series continues.
The complex story is hard to compress into a short web-series episode, and does seem a bit strained at times, but the series does progress nicely. I can only imagine that as the episodes continue, and the strengths of the cast and crew grow, that the "finished product" (by which I mean the entirety of Mythos) will be a stellar example of webertainment.
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