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Tribal Warfare 04-12-2013 08:53 PM

End credits were cool with Andy shouting " I am SPARTACUS!!!!!!!!!"

Frazod 04-12-2013 10:03 PM

Great final episode - fitting end to the series. I too liked that they gave a shout out to all the principal cast members from previous season in the end credits, including Andy.

I will miss this show. :sulk:

B14ckmon 04-12-2013 11:35 PM

About to watch the finale. Sucks so ****ing much that it's over.

B14ckmon 04-13-2013 01:04 AM

That finale was the greatest thing I have ever seen on television...

Buehler445 04-13-2013 02:45 PM

Watched the Finale. It was better than the rest of this season. By quite a bit. I'm not sure it tops the Season 1 Finale. That was phenominal TV. Either way, the finale was ****ing good. It didn't pull any punches with any of the main characters. They didn't go soft on any of their ends. It was really really great.

I am bummed that it is over. I really enjoyed that show/story. Even though it got pretty cruddy at points in there. Still really good.

Pasta Little Brioni 04-13-2013 03:36 PM

Back to the Americans for my soft core porn fix...

Although I enjoyed the Da Vinci show more than I thought I would.

Frazod 04-13-2013 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by PGM (Post 9583778)
Back to the Americans for my soft core porn fix...

Although I enjoyed the Da Vinci show more than I thought I would.

I have that recorded on my DVR. I'll probably give it a look tonight.

Glad Game of Thrones is back on - that will help alleviate my Spartacus fix a bit.

Shogun 04-13-2013 04:59 PM

I'd like to give a huge shoutout to Liam. IMO he did such a ****ing amazing job replacing Andy. It took him some time but he really made that role his own. The final few episodes really showed his potential. Sucks to see such a great show come to an end but hopefully more comes from this.

Pasta Little Brioni 04-13-2013 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Douchemaster General (Post 9583790)
I have that recorded on my DVR. I'll probably give it a look tonight.

Glad Game of Thrones is back on - that will help alleviate my Spartacus fix a bit.

I went in thinking I'd hate DaVinci's, but really enjoyed episode 1. I'll definately DVR it again next Friday.

Yeah GOT more than makes up for it.

Silock 04-14-2013 11:15 PM

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Originally Posted by B14ckmon (Post 9582557)
That finale was the greatest thing I have ever seen on television...

...

You haven't watched television very much.

ThaVirus 04-01-2015 03:03 PM

I'm midway through the third season after taking a few year hiatus following the end of the prequel season.

They've transitioned from the arena to the battlefield quite well.

The new guy that plays Spartacus has very pink lips.

The re-cast of Naevia or however you spell her name is a huge boner kill. The chick that originally played her would get married with a quickness.

Gannicus back in the mix is pretty cool.

....... That is all...

Easy 6 04-01-2015 03:22 PM

Could barely stand the new guy as Spartacus, he looked too much like a typical pretty boy and also lacked the depth of acting that Andy Whitfield did... Whitfield looked like some ancient guy and had the gravitas to pull off the role.

New dude, not so much... but I didnt let it stop me from watching because I'd become so invested after the first season, that series was a LOT of fun, they always did justice to the Romans and all of their ugly machinations.

Buehler445 04-01-2015 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 11414126)
Could barely stand the new guy as Spartacus, he looked too much like a typical pretty boy and also lacked the depth of acting that Andy Whitfield did... Whitfield looked like some ancient guy and had the gravitas to pull off the role.

New dude, not so much... but I didnt let it stop me from watching because I'd become so invested after the first season, that series was a LOT of fun, they always did justice to the Romans and all of their ugly machinations.

He got better. By the end he was fine. He wasn't Whitfield but he wasn't bad.

Buehler445 04-01-2015 03:53 PM

And, yeah. The recast for Naevia is awful. Just bad.

Easy 6 04-01-2015 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Buehler445 (Post 11414159)
And, yeah. The recast for Naevia is awful. Just bad.

That girl had two notes... angry, and not quite as angry.

They should've just had her kill Crixus in his sleep to put him out of her misery.

Buehler445 04-01-2015 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 11414228)
That girl had two notes... angry, and not quite as angry.

They should've just had her kill Crixus in his sleep to put him out of her misery.

Or cast somebody better.

ThaVirus 04-01-2015 04:46 PM

Gannicus is a ****ing beast.

Achilles is easily the nastiest fictional, ancient fighter in the cinematic (and TV) universe but Gannicus could probably give guys like Leonidas and Aragorn a run for their money.

ThaVirus 04-01-2015 04:56 PM

I forgot how raunchy this show is..

*as he ****s random whore #1*

"Tiberius! I would finish! Place cock in ass!"

Easy 6 04-01-2015 04:58 PM

I wouldnt be so sure that Achilles is fictional, archaeologists found what they believe to be a burned down Troy...

http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/849

Its not 100% sure, but I'd hate to live in a world where mighty Achilles didnt exist... the 300 existed, no real reason to believe Achilles didnt before them.

ThaVirus 04-01-2015 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Easy 6 (Post 11414290)
I wouldnt be so sure that Achilles is fictional, archaeologists found what they believe to be a burned down Troy...

http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/849

Its not 100% sure, but I'd hate to live in a world where mighty Achilles didnt exist... the 300 existed, no real reason to believe Achilles didnt before them.

My wording was probably a bit off. I know Leonidas was a historical figure; I just meant their fictional cinematic counterparts. I'm sure Leonidas was a great warrior, but he was nothing like what we saw in 300.

I was just comparing the guys we've seen on TV like Leonidas, Achilles, Hector, Themistocles, Maximus, Aragorn, Spartacus, etc.

tyler360 04-01-2015 05:08 PM

Loved this show and re watched it on Netflix

I had forgot how much I enjoyed this show. Agree with everyone that towards the end Liam did a helluva job as Spartacus.

Will always wonder about the show if Andy had managed to beat cancer.

Easy 6 04-01-2015 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11414310)
My wording was probably a bit off. I know Leonidas was a historical figure; I just meant their fictional cinematic counterparts. I'm sure Leonidas was a great warrior, but he was nothing like what we saw in 300.

I was just comparing the guys we've seen on TV like Leonidas, Achilles, Hector, Themistocles, Maximus, Aragorn, Spartacus, etc.

The mystery about who/how they were in life is the great mystery, and you're absolutely right in that "who knows"... but I honestly dont think that Leonidas as Butler portrayed him was that far off, I mean, the lifestyles and people back then were so savage that we would hardly recognize them as human half the time, I'm sure you'd agree.

"The baby looks slightly deformed? off the cliff it goes!"... these people were born and raised in a world where ANY sign of weakness was instant death... not trying to disagree just to look smart or be an ass, but when you really think about the ancient world... those people were hard as HELL, even our old 17-1800's ancestors would be like "oh my lands, how did those people ever live long enough to create a new generation, it was pure death 24/7".

In my world, Achilles was every bit the dynamic athlete and swordsmith he was in "Troy"... he just wasnt some handsome american blonde like Pitt.

ThaVirus 04-01-2015 05:39 PM

People from ancient times were certainly hardened, but we have advantages in our era in modern nutrition and weighlifting.

How big do you think guys like Leonidas and Achilles would have been in BC times?

Easy 6 04-01-2015 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11414382)
People from ancient times were certainly hardened, but we have advantages in our era in modern nutrition and weighlifting.

How big do you think guys like Leonidas and Achilles would have been in BC times?

Leonidas and Achilles would've looked something like Clay Guida or any other similar sized UFC fighter... 5'7 to 6'0 max and shredded due to their lifestyle and meager diet.

I dont think those old Greek statues are lies, they had the 6 packs, they were lean due to their low fat diets, tons of carbs through beans and wheat etc, but depending on how close to the coast they were they also had excellent seafood protein.

The biggest problem I have with how tv portrays the ancient world is showing some huge musclebound guy... it just didnt look like that, those buff Conan (God bless that movie I dont even care, where is the supposed new one?) looks are the result of modern training, as most of us know.

Buehler445 04-01-2015 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11414382)
People from ancient times were certainly hardened, but we have advantages in our era in modern nutrition and weighlifting.

How big do you think guys like Leonidas and Achilles would have been in BC times?

Yeah. They were half as tall because they ate like balls. And they wouldn't be epic ripped because of weight regimens. But they would have kicked the **** out of Gerrard Butler.

ThaVirus 04-03-2015 11:15 AM

Julius Ceasar? I feel like that's a bit of a reach.. I like the character, though.

He just had a non-lethal bout with Gannicus and promised a rematch. I fear that's foreshadowing for a later date.

Who am I kidding? I know all these ****ers are going to die anyway..

Easy 6 04-03-2015 11:17 AM

Caesar gets some very un-royal treatment soon, if he hasn't already.

Valiant 04-03-2015 10:53 PM

It takes til the end of season 3 for him to finally get the sparticus role down.

Andy would have become a huge tv star if he had not passed.

ThaVirus 04-04-2015 01:01 PM

Spartacus: Blood and Sand
 
Just wrapped up the entire series..

That goodbye between Agron and Nasir (when Agron left to fight with Crixus) was pretty rough. Almost caught a thug shedding a tear on that one. I was happy to see Agron return and, ultimately, pass through the mountains with Nasir and the rest of the free people.

One thing I didn't understand was, on the field of the final battle, when Castus got cut down and said "would that I could have been you for just one day". It seemed as though he was speaking to Nasir, but that wouldn't really make much sense (unless he actually had a hard on for Agron that whole time) and it was muddied by the fact that Agron was standing right behind Nasir. I'm assuming he was saying he'd longed for a love similar to what the two shared, is that correct?

Crixus finally received his glorious death in battle. He was really pissing me off near the end but I hated to see him have his chance at the gates of Rome robbed by a sneak attack from that little twerp from the rear.

Speaking of, he raped Julius Ceasar. Holy balls.

The ending was about as fitting as one could hope. I knew that most would die; it was just a matter of how and when. Gannicus, the ****ing beast, back in the arena with Oenamaus (sp?) at his side, Agron and Nasir together, Lugo burning and screaming "**** the Romans" to his last breath, and Spartacus finally reuniting with his wife in the afterlife.

Ah, what a show. I'll miss it.

arrowheadnation 04-04-2015 01:07 PM

It was badass. I really hope the creator's next show fizzles out and they can somehow talk him into continuing the story of the creation of the Triumvirate (Pompey, Caesar, and Crassus)

Why Not? 04-04-2015 10:40 PM

It really was perfectly done. Ended it before it went to long. so rare to see a show do that

Ragged Robin 04-05-2015 04:56 PM

I didn't quite understand Gannicus's death. He wanted to die a gladiator's death but eventually accepted his leadership role.. only to be crucified except he's shown at peace because of this??

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11418473)
One thing I didn't understand was, on the field of the final battle, when Castus got cut down and said "would that I could have been you for just one day". It seemed as though he was speaking to Nasir, but that wouldn't really make much sense (unless he actually had a hard on for Agron that whole time) and it was muddied by the fact that Agron was standing right behind Nasir. I'm assuming he was saying he'd longed for a love similar to what the two shared, is that correct?

Pretty much. It was essentially, "if Nasir loved me as much as he does you"

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11418473)
Crixus finally received his glorious death in battle. He was really pissing me off near the end but I hated to see him have his chance at the gates of Rome robbed by a sneak attack from that little twerp from the rear.

I was actually really disappointed in Crixus's death. He just sort of stands there and then gets lanced in the back.. I was expecting something more epic like Boromir's death in Lord of the Rings..

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Originally Posted by Why Not? (Post 11419660)
It really was perfectly done. Ended it before it went to long. so rare to see a show do that

I thought the "2nd" season (Vengeance) was drawn out and was mostly terrible. War of the Damned was quite excellent though. Didn't buy into the new actor until this season either.


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