Let’s not talk about what happens when they hold a joint meeting with the Lollipop Guild.
Thank you all for this running commentary. As a household with full-on bunny ears, if it weren’t for you I’d be waiting for Season 2 to come to Blockbuster.
Did Vorenus mourn? Did he attempt to destroy the product of his cuckolding?
Also, speaking of cuckolds, is there any current reference to the Caesarion?
Mourn? Hell, Vorenus has mostly lost it. I hope he gets it back before next Sunday!
But he hasn’t killed the boy yet. Niobe’s last words to him were “The child is blameless.” So I figure he won’t kill him.
That is, if we ever see the children again… heh heh heh…
You lots are evil incarnate, and by ‘you lot are evil incarnate’ I mean ‘I’m only on the seventh episode of Season 1 right now’. Curse you all!
Maybe not businessman but cheap maybe. Taking money for what should be done for free.
Maybe, but Jews were considered to be lacking in normal civic responsibility because they wouldn’t sacrifice to the Roman gods - there being no sense of distinction between church and stated.
Just to report back to fellow Dopers - I asked two of my profs about this scene. One prof (the one I mentioned upthread that had worked on Empire) said he wasn’t sure where it came from but thought that the writers of *Rome * would not have included it without some sort of historical reasoning. My other prof said the whole thing was made up. I’m not entirely sure who I am inclined to agree with the most, but it’s looking pretty fabricated.
Right. The Jewish people were particularly thorny in that regard. I haven’t read much secular history on the matter, but if the New Testament is right, much of the Judeo-Roman political machination involved Roman concessions to the demands of Jewish religious leaders. (Pilate, for example, came out to his courtyard to meet the Pharisees because they refused to go in his “unclean” house.)
It’s all about Vorenus and Pullo. This season Pullo is calling Vorenus “brother” but just once more I want to hear Pullo call Vorenus “lamb.” Those two are so damned cute.
Sorry. Back to your serious discussion.
It’s all about Vorenus and Pullo. This season Pullo is calling Vorenus “brother” but just once more I want to hear Pullo call Vorenus “lamb.” Those two are so damned cute.
Sorry. Back to your serious discussion.
My favorite line was part of Pullo’s proposal to his ex-slave: “I know we got off on the wrong foot, with me killing your man and all.”
I’m a little behind this season; I just watched this episode last night. My favorite Pullo moment – and god, how I’ve missed him – was “You’ll be wanting vengeance, then?” The man loves his violence!
James Purefoy was magnificent.