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Octavian grew up to be the Emperor Augustus, and this portrayal was fairly accurate. I sort of liked it, but I can't understand my Centurion's 2YOU MUST SEE THIS,"attitude. A determined attempt to tell an old story in a new way but nothing special.
 
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I really enjoyed it when it was aired and I'm going to buy the DVD's soon.
 
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I liked Rome a lot, too. I also own the DVD set and as I don't have HBO, I hope that the next season comes onto DVD quicker than the first one did! It will be interesting to see Augustus as emperor.
 
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I love the series. Titus Pullo is THE MAN!!!

"I'm a man of simple tastes. I like to kill my enemies, spend their money, and enjoy their women."

Who can argue with that logic?

I've always had a thing for ancient Rome. And a weekly fix of the lust, greed, and conquest is a nice way to finish a hard week.
 
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Carrie, it was an HBO/BBC collaboration about the rise & fall of Caesar, basically starting from the defeat of Vercingetorix at Alesia until his betrayal in the Senate.
There was a bit of dramatic licence taken (basically putting the two protaganists in all the major events of the time) but at least there was some attempt at historical accuracy.
I take Foxbat's point about it being a bit 'soap opera' as it did seem to use a lot of modern swearwords and gratuitous nudity but I enjoyed it despite that. The actors weren't bad and supposedly series two is in the works (covering the immediate followup of Mark Antony, the rise of Octavian/Augustus).
 
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Winters_Sorrow said:
Carrie, it was an HBO/BBC collaboration about the rise & fall of Caesar, basically starting from the defeat of Vercingetorix at Alesia until his betrayal in the Senate.
There was a bit of dramatic licence taken (basically putting the two protaganists in all the major events of the time) but at least there was some attempt at historical accuracy.
I take Foxbat's point about it being a bit 'soap opera' as it did seem to use a lot of modern swearwords and gratuitous nudity but I enjoyed it despite that. The actors weren't bad and supposedly series two is in the works (covering the immediate followup of Mark Antony, the rise of Octavian/Augustus).

Thanks for the info... I will have to be on the look out for this :D
 
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I'm glad HBO had a part in this project can you imagine the result if the dreaded BBC would have been left to its own devices with it.......but they didnt, I'd rather my TV licence money go on this than Strictly Come Dancing!!!!! I hate UK tv!!!!!!!!! Had to get that in!!!!!
 
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I really like it, especially the seedy side of life. There's quite a lot of swearing and violence, not to mention sex with both female and male full frontal nudity, so I can imagine that it won't necessarily be easy to get hold of in some parts of the US...

It does give an interesting view into a society with rather different values from our own. I'm not normally easily shocked, but I do admit it was rather shocking to see two nobles enjoying sex in full view of two or three slaves, who were there to literally wipe their brow and serve water or wine...
 
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great show, took a few episodes for me to really get hooked but I can't wait for another season. There will be another, right? The show was just on my mind because they are filming in downtown San Francisco and I walked right by Kevin McKidd (Lucious Vorenus) on my lunch break. Wasn't sure it was him until I heard him talk. Of course he was in a suit, not dressed like a Roman soldier. This is my second downtown celeb sighting. Last one was Dave Chapelle.
 
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This show is great. Though alot of adult scenes.. many adult scenes lol.
 
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I loved the first season. I'd put it among the top few TV shows I've ever seen.

There is a second season underway right now, consisting of ten episodes.
 
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22 episodes total is the count. Just watched the last episode tonite, very good.
 

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