This is the only TV show/movie that I've ever been interested enough to check out articles and blogs.
This is the only TV show/movie that I've ever been interested enough to check out articles and blogs.
I'm glad that it was proven to Caesar, Crassus and Tiberius that they couldn't beat Spartacus, Gannicus or Crixus in a fair fight.
I'm almost glad that I was one of the morons that looked at the OST song list last week and saw the name of the spoiler song "Gannicus' Crucifixion". That way it wasn't such a shock at the end of the finale..
Someone hasn't been paying attention.
"The fact that he developed feelings for a Roman noblewoman was also really interesting, albeit probably not very realistic."
The only thing I noticed was that Castus didn't seem as important in this series as he was in actual history.
The times I most commonly yelled at the TV were "Kill her! Kill her!" everytime Naevia battled someone one on one.
I wonder when the few that waited for Spartacus found out that Pompey massacred the main group.
Try being a Spartacus fan in Utah. Like most people here I'm not a big fan of bad language and sex scenes, but I didn't let it scare me away from the show. I feel like I'm alone here.
I was sad to see Gannicus die the way he did. It looks like Oenomaus kept his promise of greeting him in the afterlife
I don't understand why Caesar was so mad when Kore stabbed Tiberius. The only reason I can think of is that he mentioned something about hurting him on the way back. I would have thought he would have been overjoyed to see him get killed by the girl he raped. Was Caesar that afraid of Crassus I wonder, or did he…
I never payed attention to "Arrow" until Ilearned that Manu was on it. Now it's in my Wednesday night lineup.
I've watched that scene more than any other in the series.
The preview makes it look like Agron and Nasir are both on the front line.
I ask because I see on IMDB.com that it was made in the U.S. and it's not uncommon to ship American actors over to film on location in other parts of the world. They apparently wanted to avoid this. And as someone said, it must be cheaper.
Not that I'm complaining because the cast was awesome, but why, if it's a U.S. production, are most of the actors from Australia?
For the first and only time this season I actually felt sorry for Tiberius for a moment. The scared looks he had on his face made him seem more like a young, innocent kid. But being beaten up and killed by women was fitting considering the cowardly way he took Crixus and injured Agron.
I had given up on Crixus since Naevia turned him into a mental marshmellow but that last episode was so powerful that I actually started watching "Arrow" just to see more Manu Bennett.
After seeing next week's trailer it looks like it's possible that Caesar makes a deal with the rebels to set up Tiberius.
I agree. It was easier for me to take Agron's downfall after seeing that he chose to put himself in that situation. The thing that attracts me to Agron's character is that he is so loyal to Spartacus. So this time his loyalty isn't what got him killed/captured.