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I'll try to be quick with this because I need to pick Sasha from school/do our Monday library trip in 20 minutes, but if I don't write things down my heart can burst. :D As
balenoptera was saying, what did I do before the age of LJ?
I loved this episode, but my heart is in pieces for everyone. I never thought I would say this about Brutus (I remember thinking during the history classes "at least the man received his comeuppance") I feel such a pity for him, and in a way I understand why he did what he did. But ** shudders ** watching the beautiful and incredibly sad scene in which he tries to wash himself clean and knowing what the future generations are going to think about his acts, I WAS CRYING!!

- Vorenus gone of his rails completely. I don't like him any less for this, but his scenes were very painful to watch. But all props for Kevin MacKidd who did a great job.
- I was actually pleased (if the word pleased can be applied here) that the reason of split between Pullo and Vorenus wasn't anything to do with Aventine. The timing of Pullo's slip of tongue was very very bad, but the rest of the events are very believable for me. So much believable that it hurts.
- But of course being in the army again is going to help Vorenus a little, and then Pullo will find the children and then they are going to be together again
I must admit with shame that my knowledge of Roman history is very weak. Enjoying Rome so much makes me want to understand more about the history, Romean gods, etc. I apologise very much because I should be really finding some literature about this, but if you don't mind filling me in
- Was Agrippa ever in love with Octavia?
- Did Cicero write that fabulous speech in reality? It absolutely has made my day. Roman cenate as presented in this show reminds me of some controversial days in Russian Duma (Senate) where they had a brawl once.
Alexandra's picture of the day: Titus Pullo on a horse speeding ahead to the rescue of his brother's children:

PS: I have to run!!!!!!!!!!! I hope my grammar is only as bad as usual. :D
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I loved this episode, but my heart is in pieces for everyone. I never thought I would say this about Brutus (I remember thinking during the history classes "at least the man received his comeuppance") I feel such a pity for him, and in a way I understand why he did what he did. But ** shudders ** watching the beautiful and incredibly sad scene in which he tries to wash himself clean and knowing what the future generations are going to think about his acts, I WAS CRYING!!
- Vorenus gone of his rails completely. I don't like him any less for this, but his scenes were very painful to watch. But all props for Kevin MacKidd who did a great job.
- I was actually pleased (if the word pleased can be applied here) that the reason of split between Pullo and Vorenus wasn't anything to do with Aventine. The timing of Pullo's slip of tongue was very very bad, but the rest of the events are very believable for me. So much believable that it hurts.
- But of course being in the army again is going to help Vorenus a little, and then Pullo will find the children and then they are going to be together again
I must admit with shame that my knowledge of Roman history is very weak. Enjoying Rome so much makes me want to understand more about the history, Romean gods, etc. I apologise very much because I should be really finding some literature about this, but if you don't mind filling me in
- Was Agrippa ever in love with Octavia?
- Did Cicero write that fabulous speech in reality? It absolutely has made my day. Roman cenate as presented in this show reminds me of some controversial days in Russian Duma (Senate) where they had a brawl once.
Alexandra's picture of the day: Titus Pullo on a horse speeding ahead to the rescue of his brother's children:
PS: I have to run!!!!!!!!!!! I hope my grammar is only as bad as usual. :D
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Date: 2007-01-30 02:58 pm (UTC)I must admit that mine did too. They were very sweet together.
Maybe they will become unhappy lovers? Unhappily married, but secretly in love with each other? Hee. Now I'm wildly speculating of course.
I also suspect I'm going to need an Agrippa icon. ;)
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Date: 2007-01-30 10:02 pm (UTC)Yes, I totally don't understand why this can not be done. :D Secret love which is lost in history????
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Date: 2007-01-30 10:07 pm (UTC)*g* I'd be all for this! ;D
They just had such wonderful chemistry - and the way they started talking like they had know each other for a long time, and not just met. These are the kind of things that sell me on a romantic relationship. Hee.
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Date: 2007-01-31 02:57 pm (UTC)Oh, I noticed this too! It looks like Octavian was saying some nice things about his sister. :D