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Marlie
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David Oakes was great as Juan; unfortunately, his character was highly unlikeable with no apparent redeeming qualities. Not sure if this was a smart move on the writers' part. It was only in that final (and awesomely done) scene when Cesare stabbed him that I got a glimpse of someone likeable. I know he made a lot of

David Oakes was great as Juan; unfortunately, his character was highly unlikeable with no apparent redeeming qualities. Not sure if this was a smart move on the writers' part. It was only in that final (and awesomely done) scene when Cesare stabbed him that I got a glimpse of someone likeable. I know he made a lot of

Yep…that stitched scar was pretty cool.

I can see why some people would be confused about the way Lucretia's death played out. She did seem a bit "off" at the start; however, she seemed like her old self after that. She was even plotting to have Glaber (and Gannicus at some point) killed. Because of this fluctuation in her character, it wasn't clear who she

hahaha…I love Spartacus, but I think it was incredibly careless of him to let Ilithyia go. His character in Blood and Sand had no qualms about killing women in the "Kill Them All" episode when they were escaping the ludus, so I didn't buy his whole speech about not killing women in cold blood when he captured