Clash of the Gods: Medusa’s Stone-Cold Terror (S1, E5) | Full Episode



The epic tragedy of Medusa, the most infamous female fiend in Greek mythology, whose look turned every living thing to stone. See more in Season 1, Episode 5, “Medusa.”

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35 thoughts on “Clash of the Gods: Medusa’s Stone-Cold Terror (S1, E5) | Full Episode”

  1. Medusa is not a myth in the Diary of one of the Sultan's in Turkey from over seven hundred plus years ago he speaks of a band of beings will call them that came to him to retrieve Medusa and they led him to the her sarcophagus and when they opened while ah there she was with snakes head and all

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  2. 10:30 into the documentary…..tell me that's not just a British woman with a kittle makeup and a wig.

    I experienced this phenomena myself, on my own "Odyssey of Homer", after having been in Ukraine dating beautiful women for two weeks and then had a layover in London on my way back to the U.S. If I had visited London directky from the U.S. instead of directky from Ukraine, the "Medusa Effect" wouldn't have been nearly as prounounced. Legends like this are often based heavily on the perceptions of the individual.

    The "Foo Fighters" in question concerning the particular myth of Medusa were just regular women affected deeply by a lack of genetic diversity; standard fare for the island of Britannia.

    Different men will be affected by this phenomena in different ways at different times. Seeing a particularly British woman could definiteky give a man pause, or even cause hime to tense up and freeze if he's not used to such women…..but turn to stone? That's where the legend just starts getting mean.

    Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster are real, as are aliens and ghosts…..but I hope I have thoroughly debunked, once and fir all, this embellished myth of Medusa. It's not nice, and it should be dispelled.

    Beauty is rationed in Britain in a very strange way that science has not yet been able to determine. A handfull of women there get extraordinary world class beauty, like Kate Beckinsale or Elizabeth Hurley or Gemma Arterton…..and there is none left for anyone else. Life is already not fair; why rub salt in the wounds with the "…snakes for hair" bit?

    It's just not nice.

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  3. Just goes to show those in power will punish the victims to protect each other. Now you know why america chose greek style democracy….power to the rich who own the politicians to protect each other from prosecution.

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