Spartacus War of the Damned Enemies of Rome Review. Spartacus: War of the Damned: Season 3, Episode 1: Enemies of Rome started out the third and finale season of the series on solid footing.
The victory sex scene between Saxa (Ellen Hollman) and Gannicus (Dustin Clare) was a visual event but lacked any meaning or substance. It certainly didn’t have the flare to it that the John Hannah, Lucy Lawless, and Jaime Murray scene had in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena: Season 1, Episode 3: Paterfamilias.
Spartacus (Liam McIntyre)’ camp was humungous, so large in fact that some camp members had never seen him. He had grown from last season into a larger than life figure in the eyes of many former slaves.
Spartacus was not perfect. He was blind to many things, even when he was told them to his face. He had no plan for if and when he defeated the Roman empire. He had no plan for what government would take its place. He had no plan for how the bureaucracy would remain in place, how the poor of Rome would be fed, clothed, etc. He only saw what was in front of him.
Source: Full Review @ film-book.com
The victory sex scene between Saxa (Ellen Hollman) and Gannicus (Dustin Clare) was a visual event but lacked any meaning or substance. It certainly didn’t have the flare to it that the John Hannah, Lucy Lawless, and Jaime Murray scene had in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena: Season 1, Episode 3: Paterfamilias.
Spartacus (Liam McIntyre)’ camp was humungous, so large in fact that some camp members had never seen him. He had grown from last season into a larger than life figure in the eyes of many former slaves.
Spartacus was not perfect. He was blind to many things, even when he was told them to his face. He had no plan for if and when he defeated the Roman empire. He had no plan for what government would take its place. He had no plan for how the bureaucracy would remain in place, how the poor of Rome would be fed, clothed, etc. He only saw what was in front of him.
Source: Full Review @ film-book.com
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