I know! And I was struck by how easily they talked together in "the hotel" (what do you call it? Lodging?). The way they sounded like they had known each other forever. And they have the same sense of humour! (which I always find very endearing. Hee)
But you are probably right in that it will fall apart soon. *sob* I just wish they could be happy for at least another episode!
And I have rewatched the scene by the fountain too many times. ;D
Re: Brutus's death. Yes, the way he died - and the way he let himself be killed was so well done. I was left with the feeling that he never truly got over killing the man he viewed as a father, and that this final action was Brutus's way of both trying to atone and remembering that.
And to go from that to the closing shot of some thief cutting of his finger to get the ring. Ouch! That was so very, very touching and well done. (Now if they had managed that with the Pullo & Cicero scene it would have been one hard hitting episode)
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I know! And I was struck by how easily they talked together in "the hotel" (what do you call it? Lodging?). The way they sounded like they had known each other forever. And they have the same sense of humour! (which I always find very endearing. Hee)
But you are probably right in that it will fall apart soon. *sob* I just wish they could be happy for at least another episode!
And I have rewatched the scene by the fountain too many times. ;D
Re: Brutus's death. Yes, the way he died - and the way he let himself be killed was so well done. I was left with the feeling that he never truly got over killing the man he viewed as a father, and that this final action was Brutus's way of both trying to atone and remembering that.
And to go from that to the closing shot of some thief cutting of his finger to get the ring. Ouch! That was so very, very touching and well done.
(Now if they had managed that with the Pullo & Cicero scene it would have been one hard hitting episode)