Yes, the actors are british. That’s what it’s a matter of.
Hijack (I am watching Rome): I’m going to re-watch the I, Claudius series too. During Rome I keep trying to figure out who all these people are in relation to Claudius. Octavia and Marc Antony are his grandparents, and little precocious Octavian is Augustus…
My interest has flagged as I have generally lost hope of seeing chained, naked slavegirls being deliciously mistreated. You’d think HBO would be on that like white on rice, but nooooooooo…
I don’t have HBO
Shows like Oz,The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, Deadwood,The wire, and Carnivale all gripped me right away.
Rome just does not have the same instant draw for me that the others do.
I wish they would have made Rome a multi part movie like Angles In America. They had such a dominant hold on Sunday nights with the above shows and mixing in others like Entourage, unscripted, and the newer ones like the Comeback and Extras. (last weeks Extras was the best so far with Samuel L. Jackson damn that was funny ).
During the lead up to Rome they let big holes into the line up and even pulled the plug on Six Feet Under. :mad:I think the networks saw the opportunity to capture viewers with shows like Desperate Housewives, Grey’s Anatomy. I don’t know what runs against Rome but the other networks may also be a factor in ratings slipping by bringing in some quality shows.
One problem I see with Rome is the plot’s a bit complicated, and you have to really pay attention.
It’s got some great sex. Not a lot of action though. That is, a lot of the action takes place between your ears, rather than say, chariot races taking place on-screen. Might be a bit too cerebral for your typical viewer with a Nielsen box.
That was probably Carnivale’s downfall, too.
Won’t pay $10 a month for HBO on top of my already $100 a month digital cable/cable Internet bill.
I’m watching Rome. I like it but I’d rather have Carnivale back.
HBO Bastards.
What sort of objection is that? Do you expect the actors to speak in ancient vulgar Latin? Or maybe English with a “Latin accent”, whatever that would be, and which would be just as ahistorical?
Well, it’s the only sword and sandals show on TV. Maybe it’s the only S&S on TV ever. I can’t think of any other series set in ancient times, except for I, Claudius and that awful Empire thing.
I wonder if some folks think it’s going to be dry or high-toned, or that the setting is too remote in time and they won’t be able to relate to it.
Some of them might be like my husband. He won’t watch any costume drama. If the actors aren’t wearing clothes that he’d wear, he won’t watch.
I’m surprised the ratings are so bad. Personally I think that Deadwood is a superior show, but I would have thought Rome was **more ** accessible. Certainly you can usually understand the dialogue the first time you hear it, which is often not the case with Deadwood.
Wow, AuntiePam. I’m twice as likely to watch something if it’s a costume drama.
Does he also exclude, for example, science fiction movies? Or is it only historical costumes that bother him?
Eleanor, me too.
He likes science fiction, so I guess it’s mainly the historical dramas that he won’t watch. I think he sees them as “highbrow”, and he’s got a redneck gene.
If I’m not willing to pay for HBO to watch The Sopranos or Six Feet Under or Curb Your Enthusiasm or Extras, then Rome certainly won’t tip the balance.
I’m watching it, but I am disappointed in the “small-scale” scheme of things. The epic battle between Caesar and Pompey was barely hinted at, and there hasn’t been any sweeping vistas or grand sights.
It seems like the could have shaved a bit here and there on the costumes and spent more on the battle scenes.
Um, dudes in leather mini skirts? Looks kinda gay.
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Oh, is it on HBO?
I don’t watch Rome because I don’t get HBO. And I’m not interested in paying to get HBO.
Don’t have HBO. Don’t want HBO. I’ll be able to rent it for two bucks when it comes out on DVD. Being a total sucker bothers me.
Mostly because its not on again until Sunday.
I don’t understand this objection either. The show might be more authentic if everyone spoke Latin, but it would be even less successful and much harder to follow. I like it as it is.