![]() ![]() Crassus was the perfect, upright Roman, intelligent, conniving and yet deeply protective of the Republic. It was not the ending I completely wanted but it was definitely the ending I and other viewers needed.įrom their one-on-one parley halfway into the episode to their epic battle near the end, these two were perfect enemies. And the show never stopped surprising me as I fell in love with characters I knew would die, as the plot twisted and turned, and as the ancient saga of the rebellion by the former gladiator, Spartacus, drew to it’s inevitable conclusion.Īt some point, I will have to sit back and digest the entirety of the series but right now, I’m still blown away the the finale, which aired Friday night on the Starz network. But sometime between the third and sixth episode of that first season, I was drawn in. I was not hooked on Spartacus: Blood and Sand by the first episode.
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