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Welcome back! Missed your one comment per sentence reviews. They honestly made me pay more attention to little details that I might've missed if you had typed it up as a ginormous paragraph instead. Ha! Now you have a more practical excuse to pad the comments here. :p

Wynn Duffy as the group leader of that recovering addicts program that Jesse attends. I couldn't believe it either.

Hank stood by his end in the john

Walt was wearing yellow during the prison killings.

Wow, I couldn't be bothered about Marie talking about Europe before. I sure hope they don't go though. Sounds an awful like Sons of Anarchy, and that's when that show went out of it's element.

Gotta say, it's the cold open that truly astonishes. I felt my whole world collapsing seeing the White household in that condition.

New theory guise.

Lucretia had been such a despicable woman up to that point that it was really difficult for me to feel bad for what Ashur did to her. Though I started to question what the hell the showrunners were thinking of by making Ashur do that. At the end of Vengeance, it was clear. Ashur wanted to become Batiatus. Maybe Ashur

Haha, good idea of 'bumping' this topic up with the newest posts by the way.

Yeah, I guess you're right. Oenomaus is sort of a one-note character.  I guess I just admire his strict regimen for moral righteousness. And a bit of fascinating tragedy that it was all undermined during and after the events of Kill Them All.

I HATED Oenomaus in the first few episodes. Since we are supposed to empathize with Sparty throughout these eps, I think a lot of people can relate to me. The part where Oenomaus pisses in front of Spratacus, then pushes him onto it was quite a douche move.

Ah, that might explain why I'm not too in love with Libertus; this was Gannicus' first appearance in Vengeance, correct? To be honest, I didn't really care for Gannicus much in his appearance in GotA. I think his love affair with Melitta kind of dragged his character down a bit, at least for me. However, he really

To be honest with you, I'm not as high on Libertus like most people are. I guess there just weren't as many memorable moments in it for me compared to other great episodes of the show for me. But the arena blowing up is definitely one of the biggest HOLY SHIT moments and most definitely produces immense excitement.

Yeah, it was a discomforting episode for me to say the least. We have been so used to seeing Batiatus in command of the ludus, and then some fucking old prick comes in and takes over all of a sudden?? It was the weirdest sight to see Batiatus so submissive, but I think the actor playing Titus does a fantastic job of

I love that list. Special mention to Blood Brothers. I personally thought the last season sort of started slowly, but after watching Decimation and then Blood Brothers, the show yanked me back to the reality that the showrunners know what the fuck they're doing.

Poor Barca. He actually does.

Batiatus cracks me up.

One unorthodox choice would probably be the first episode of War of the Damned. Seeing everyone again coordinating an ambush against those poor Romans in the beginning of the episode gave me mad chills! Simply told me that these guys are BACK!

I feel like every single finale are like, in the top category of the most exciting episodes by default. The episodes preceding them have done a terrific job of building them up into explosive and exciting masterpieces. I have my issues with the GotA finale, but I have to admit that the primus in that episode is pretty

Gratitude, brother. I will remain patient.