Oh absolutely. An to lack one of her children is hurting her. In the last two episodes my reaction to Atia has been somewhat "meh", but this ep made me regain a lot of sympathy.
I found the dinner scene between her and Marc Antony particularly interesting. She manages to manipulate him in a way that she could never manipulate Caesar or her son. I'm not saying she chose Marc Antony because she can manipulate him, but maybe the fact that she can, just a little, sweetened the deal?
And yes - so grateful that they ended it with a shot of Pullo riding. But which direction is he riding? To find Vorenus or the children? I'm confused now.
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Oh absolutely. An to lack one of her children is hurting her. In the last two episodes my reaction to Atia has been somewhat "meh", but this ep made me regain a lot of sympathy.
I found the dinner scene between her and Marc Antony particularly interesting. She manages to manipulate him in a way that she could never manipulate Caesar or her son. I'm not saying she chose Marc Antony because she can manipulate him, but maybe the fact that she can, just a little, sweetened the deal?
And yes - so grateful that they ended it with a shot of Pullo riding. But which direction is he riding? To find Vorenus or the children? I'm confused now.