I totally think he suspects something. The thing about Vorenus though is that at his heart he does firmly believe in the moral difference between right and wrong. And when he goes wrong, he goes *really really wrong,* and now that he's moving towards right, he does an absolute kind of right. People need food = we give them food = doing something right. Keeping the peace = right. He's perhaps more circumspect than he was when we first met him. But he remains quite canny about his place in the world, and the good* he can do there.
She's so broken and young and naive. I know her anger is justified and she needs a target for her vengence but she's going to be sorry.
So, so this. Gross sleazy guy seriously did a number on her.
*Good relatively speaking for Rome, where beating a woman and then fucking her on the kitchen table is a perfectly justifiable use of a slave.
What breaks my heart about the Vorenus kids is that from their point of view Lucius killed mom, cursed them and abandoned them to be sold into slavery. He is the correct target, in Lucia's story. No way it goes well for her, though.
If anything happens to the baby, I'm going to be completely broken.
You and me both.
Crap. Pullo kills me. I want to strangle Gaia myself. Poor Eirene.
McKidd outdid himself again. I'm glad Vorenus actually asked Vorena why she did it.
This episode was heartbreaking in every sense--too many good-byes.
I was not expecting poor Eirene to die. That was so awful. I want to see Pullo rip Gaia apart. What an evil wench.
I hate that Vorenus and Pullo are being separated (again). Poor guys.
So the latest play I was working on at the Colony was a (well acted but poorly written) comic thriller called Stage Struck, and one of the stars was Larry "Leon the Card-Dealing Addict" Cedar. He's a member of the company at the Colony, and has done a few other roles there.
He's always a treasure to work for, and a great and funny guy to talk to.
Also at the Colony, there's something of a little tradition there, where the tech crew does a parody of the play we've done, and puts it on for the cast (yes, I talked about this over in Bitches).
But the reason I brought this up is because Larry had some VERY kind things to say about me and my performance in the parody afterwards. It was really nice to hear, and reminded me how much I love acting, and that maybe I should try to get back into it, even though I'm much more interested in behind-the-scenes work these days.
Plus, it's pretty cool when a favorite actor has really great things to say about your own acting.
I'm all with the swelled ego today.
(Okay, yes, this is tangentially on-thread at best, but I had to toot my own horn a little)
I hate that Vorenus and Pullo are being separated (again). Poor guys.
Yes, but that means a reunion down the road!
I see Mere Smith had producer credits on this episode, too. I liked Anthony & Atia's good-bye. It made me really think her. Of course he loves himself more and I love the way he greeted Cleopatra.
I can't wait for Pullo and Vorenus to be reunited. And although it was very sad that Eirene died (I totally expected her to live and kick Gaia's ass herself) this supports my two-daddies theory.
Octavian knocked it out of the park too with his frustration and anger bubbling just under the surface, showing his real power for the first time. Way to be an emperor, dude. I like the new wife too.
You know, I was never sure that Antony really felt for Attia what she felt for him, until he came to say goodbye to her. Obviously the story didn't end happily ever after for them, but it was still quite satisfying.
And I got shivers when Antony walked into the palace in Cairo, and he and Cleopatra just said each other's names with all that will come behind it. I am *so* glad there are five more episodes.
Man, everybody losing their families. Octavian really came into focus for me in this one, and Livia is more interesting than I thought she would be.
It makes me really angry that Gaia's going to get away with killing Eirene. Pullo sending her back to her gods was so touching and sweet. And good lord but the confrontation between Vorenus and Vorena was incredible.
Next week - Marc Anthony in eyeliner!
Congratulations, Sean! How wonderful to get compliments from someone you admire.