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Oh, I loved it! Another great episode plus am I reconciled with Cleopatra. She and Mark Antony had an amazingly charged scene, and YAY! What was that dress made of? Golden pieces? Whatever it was, it was stunning.



Vorenus breaking the statue of Goddess was an absolutely awesome scene. He really wants to die and is taunting Gods to kill him. Though this breaks my heart I feel in awe of his unlimited despair and unlimited new power. Because he is not afraid of anything anymore and this makes him a very dangerous man indeed. On the other hand Pullo is happily married and this makes him softer (and in a wonderful way, I cried during the scene where he shaves Vorenus's beard, so touching). And the seeds of their discord are already sown.

I have a wild guess that Gaia will be a new romantic interest for Vorenus. :D

As to the others, Mark Antony became really quite a frightening figure and a "wild beast " indeed. Plus all props for Max Pirkis.


I guess I like this show like no other because I can not stop making icons. :D They are free to share (if you like I will make customizations, like text and etc., for you) and mostly reflect my new-found love for Cleopatra. :

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Date: 2007-01-22 09:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] queenofthorns.livejournal.com
It’s a statue of Janus that breaks during the episode 5 (I think?) party that Vorenus throws to commence his new life as an importer-exporter of Gaulish goods (Janus looking forward and back, I think symbolized new beginnings or at least did in that context).

In this episode, he breaks the symbol of “Concord” – or peace – which is hugely significant. For one thing because Vorenus, by killing Erastes, has already broken the ‘concord’ of the Aventine (and that’s why Marc Antony needs another, essentially, mob boss to take over.) Secondly, I think it is a symbol that for Vorenus, he exists now in a state of perpetual war – concord has no place in his life.

Date: 2007-01-22 09:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com
You are so awesome!! Thank you!!!

Secondly, I think it is a symbol that for Vorenus, he exists now in a state of perpetual war – concord has no place in his life.

This is so true and so heart-breaking. :(


I don't think Vorenus lost his faith, though. I think he wants a punishment from Gods on himself personally, now that he lost everything. A scary thing to do - to call punishment from Gods.

Date: 2007-01-22 10:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] baleanoptera.livejournal.com
Janus looking forward and back, I think symbolized new beginnings or at least did in that context

Thank you! I was wondering about this too. I just remembered the head smashing, but couldn't for the life of me remember which deity. :)

It's especially interesting that it was Janus, since, IIRC, he was also a god of transitions and changes. For that reason the doors of his temple were left open during war (so that a swift change could come) - but was closed during peace times(when stability was desired). That might be a further link to the smashing of the concord statue.

Date: 2007-01-23 10:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alexandral.livejournal.com
For that reason the doors of his temple were left open during war (so that a swift change could come) - but was closed during peace times(when stability was desired). That might be a further link to the smashing of the concord statue.

Wow! It is amazing how interesting everything becomes when you dig deeper. Thank you!!

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