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Spartacus blood and sand
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spartacus blood and sand
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The entire Ludus rebels against them, and Illythia gets her revenge by actually having the gates sealed and locking them inside. Catharsis Factor: The Season 1 finale is a pretty epic one, as it features a whole season's worth of Laser-Guided Karma coming down on Quintus and Lucretia.Best Known for the Fanservice: A lot of people watch for the equal-opportunity Fanservice.It raises the question of whether this was Lucretia's endgame from the start, or if she was making it up as she went. However, cutting Ilithyia's baby out of her womb and then throwing herself off a cliff with the child, all so that she can give her dead husband a son, isn't exactly 'sane' behavior. In Vengeance, just how insane is Lucretia really? It's clear that she's putting it on at least a little to appear harmless and she's very capable of cunning and rationality.Therefore, are they just goading each other in regards to their Revenge Before Reason attitude? He is the one who starts teaching her to fight in the first place and he praises her for being a strong warrior, either overlooking or outright encouraging her violent behaviour. In War of the Damned, a lot of people blame Naevia for goading Crixus into wanting to kill all the Romans and destroy Rome, but is it entirely her fault? Crixus himself is known to be short-tempered and vengeful with an 'attack first, ask questions later' attitude long before Naevia became a Blood Knight.In Gods of the Arena, was Lucretia intending to kill Titus before the murder of Gaia, or was she just trying to make him ill enough to force him to seek healthier climes, and his treatment of herself and her loved ones tipped her over the edge?.

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Is he a loyal servant of Rome who fights out of a sense of patriotism, or a power-hungry politician who fights for greed and personal advancement? Is he a a Benevolent Boss who genuinely cares about his slaves, or a Control Freak who desires to own people as property, even though he could afford to free them and then employ them if he chose to? Are the disciplinary actions he inflicts on his troops barbaric and overly harsh, or a necessity given their repeated failures against Spartacus? Was his crucifixion of Kore really necessary? Even if he couldn't spare her life, surely he could have given her a more merciful end? Come War of the Damned, Crassus is open to considerable interpretation.Is Spartacus a brave and compassionate man, or a single-minded idealist? Is Crixus's devotion to Naevia admirable or selfish? Is Agron a pragmatic leader or a selfish brat? What's interesting is that three of the main characters in Vengeance-Spartacus, Crixus, and Agron-all have different opinions on almost everything that happens, despite being on the same side, which makes for very different interpretations of their characters. Literally every character can be interpreted as the "good" or "bad" guy at some point.Alas, Poor Scrappy: Naevia was not a popular character, but it was still sad to see her die in the same way that Diona had.

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The series is about as subtle on this as it is on violence and Fanservice.

spartacus blood and sand

  • Anvilicious: If there's any Aesop or moral to be taken from Spartacus, it's that slavery is BAD.












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