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: The production uses a race-blind approach to casting, which has been noted as a modern storytelling choice that departs from traditional Eurocentric depictions while reflecting the diverse nature of the ancient Mediterranean. Critical Reception and Literary Value

This paper examines "Black Blood," the premiere episode of the BBC/Netflix series Troy: Fall of a City (S01E01). It explores how the series reinterprets the foundational myths of the Trojan War for a modern television audience, focusing on character agency, the representation of the divine, and the narrative shifts from Homeric tradition. Watch Troy fall of a city s01e01 hdtv x264-mtb-1

: In the first episode, the gods are seen only by Paris. This allows the audience to interpret them as either literal divine beings or potentially figments of Paris's imagination. : The production uses a race-blind approach to

Critical reviews of the first episode were mixed. Some reviewers praised the "arresting" imagery and the fresh psychological take on classic characters. Others found the dialogue mundane and the pacing rushed, especially the speed at which Paris and Helen fall in love. Despite these criticisms, the episode successfully sets the stage for a tragedy where personal desires—sanctioned or demanded by the gods—lead to global catastrophe. Troy: Fall of a City: Meh | An Historian Goes to the Movies : In the first episode, the gods are seen only by Paris

: The series utilizes the two names Paris is known by in mythology— Alexander and Paris —to represent his dual identity as both a prince and a shepherd, highlighting his internal struggle to fit into his new royal life.

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