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Originally posted by: Train
OMFG they Kill Ceasar?!?!?! I totally didn't see that coming!

j/k 😉

Though Lucius' wife killing herself, damn that came out of nowhere.

Thanks for the spoiler warning :|
 
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
They canned Carnivale to give this show its spot?

Bah! Damn HBO

Bah to you. This show blows Carnivale out of thw water.

I watched most of both seasons of Carnivale and thought it sucked, hard.
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
I always thought they had italian accents in rome, not british.

The show is co-produced by the BBC and HBO. That explains the brit accents. BTW, they wouldn't have italian accents, either. No one know what accent they had then. I believe latin was the main language.
 
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Train
OMFG they Kill Ceasar?!?!?! I totally didn't see that coming!

j/k 😉

Though ********, damn that came out of nowhere.

Way to go asshole

glad i didn't read that post before watching the show. anyway, you should expect spoilers when reading an episode discussion thread, no?
 
Originally posted by: jiwq
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Train
OMFG they Kill Ceasar?!?!?! I totally didn't see that coming!

j/k 😉

Though ********, damn that came out of nowhere.

Way to go asshole

glad i didn't read that post before watching the show. anyway, you should expect spoilers when reading an episode discussion thread, no?
especially a day after it airs,

like, duh.
 
Heh, maybe they should have attempted classical Latin with english subtitles a la passion of the christ...And maybe not.
 
I thought it was great. It was sad seeing Caesar getting killed. I kinda liked him. Too bad he doesn't say "et tu Brute" though.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: SampSon
I always thought they had italian accents in rome, not british.

The show is co-produced by the BBC and HBO. That explains the brit accents. BTW, they wouldn't have italian accents, either. No one know what accent they had then. I believe latin was the main language.
Well they definitely wouldn't have a contemporary british accent, that's for sure.
 
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: SampSon
I always thought they had italian accents in rome, not british.

The show is co-produced by the BBC and HBO. That explains the brit accents. BTW, they wouldn't have italian accents, either. No one know what accent they had then. I believe latin was the main language.
Well they definitely wouldn't have a contemporary british accent, that's for sure.

Happens in many shows and movies.

The Red October had an almost entirely UK/Aussie accented crew (hidden by rather slight Russian voice coaching).
 
Originally posted by: K1052
Originally posted by: SampSon
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: SampSon
I always thought they had italian accents in rome, not british.

The show is co-produced by the BBC and HBO. That explains the brit accents. BTW, they wouldn't have italian accents, either. No one know what accent they had then. I believe latin was the main language.
Well they definitely wouldn't have a contemporary british accent, that's for sure.

Happens in many shows and movies.

The Red October had an almost entirely UK/Aussie accented crew (hidden by rather slight Russian voice coaching).
I know, it was primarily a joke.
 
Just watched it... intense is all I can say. Heart was thumping just prior to Caesar's assassination. 'course... heart was pumping during the arena scene last week too.

HBO > *
 
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
I thought it was great. It was sad seeing Caesar getting killed. I kinda liked him. Too bad he doesn't say "et tu Brute" though.

I believe it was good that they didn't go the "et tu Brute" route. One can only speculate what his last words were, but it was Shakespeare that got everyone thinking it was "et tu Brute." It would have made it feel kind of cheesy to me.

I can't wait for the next season. If they continue to follow history, the stories only get better from now until Octavian becomes Emperor (next season finale?).
 
Originally posted by: Amused
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
They canned Carnivale to give this show its spot?

Bah! Damn HBO

Bah to you. This show blows Carnivale out of thw water.

I watched most of both seasons of Carnivale and thought it sucked, hard.

I would have to agree.
Rome is the best thing on HBO atm, period.

2007???? Gahhh
 
I didn't like the ending that much, felt rushed. I thought they could have done more with the dark omens of Caesar's death. Done more to build up on it. I'm surprised they haven't introduced Octavian's good friend Marcus Agrippa.
 
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