Chronicles some of the most famous leaders of the Roman Civilization.Chronicles some of the most famous leaders of the Roman Civilization.Chronicles some of the most famous leaders of the Roman Civilization.
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- TriviaAaron Jakubenko and Jared Turner both guest starred on Starz's Spartacus: War of the Damned. John Bach guest-starred on an earlier season, Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Aaron Irvin served as Historical Consultant for the Starz series.
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Why play with a story that is already interesting?
I have not studied much that part of the imperial history of Rome which was covered in season one, so to me the series seemed fairly good. I went through it in one night. Unfortunately, season two covers the republican period that I know well, and I am shocked. The story of the Spartacus uprising was totally vandalized and I don't understand why. It was definitely not for brevity. It was definitely not for drama - the actual events have a lot more of it. Perhaps, it was done to keep the focus on the main characters. But I think this is a huge price to pay. I don't care if the fighting is not too realistic, but if the actual real and interesting story is brutalized, I have to object. If nothing in the series is real, why give the characters historic names? Just come up with a fictional story set in the period.
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- Roman Empire: Master of Rome
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