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JohnSweden - Mar 26, 2007 6:54:01 am PDT #736 of 7329
I can't even.

Well-adjusted in a relative sense.

Sure, if your relatives are people like Atia ... erm, fair enough.

I loved Atia's "much better women than you" speech to Livia. Unapologetic horrible cow to the last. Fantastic.

I'm sad that it is over, but I'm not sure where it would go next. If anything, the show was Antony's story, (on the Big People half) and with all the great personalities, well, dead, I think it would suffer. I did think that after Caesar left the stage (with Ciaran Hinds' epic turn), the show would be immeasurably diminished, but the scrabbling of those left behind was at least as entertaining in its own way.


maggiesox - Mar 26, 2007 7:15:54 am PDT #737 of 7329
Send Lawyers, Guns and Chutley.

I loved Atia's "much better women than you" speech to Livia.

And I loved Octavia's total 'Heh. Snerk. Nice job, mom.' look afterwards. In fact, I laughed so hard that we needed to pause and rewind.

Honestly, that entire episode was far more hilarious than something involving that much death and destruction had any right to be.


Jessica - Mar 26, 2007 7:20:25 am PDT #738 of 7329
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

I loved Atia's "much better women than you" speech to Livia.

I was cheering so hard at that! After she'd spent the previous few eps looking so broken and defeated, it was fabulous seeing her get her bitch on again. (The evolution of the Atia/Octavia relationship, there's another I want to rewatch from the beginning.)


erikaj - Mar 26, 2007 7:52:52 am PDT #739 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

Season 4 is my favorite, -t. Wow, there is life after McNutty. I didn't expect to feel that way. I'll have to wait forever for Season Five, though. (Speaking of economics getting in the way of the love.)


Cashmere - Mar 26, 2007 8:48:46 am PDT #740 of 7329
Now tagless for your comfort.

the Wikipedia page on the characters of Rome all have comparisons to their historical counterparts.

edited--MOST, not all.


Glamcookie - Mar 26, 2007 10:17:51 am PDT #741 of 7329
I know my own heart and understand my fellow man. But I am made unlike anyone I have ever met. I dare to say I am like no one in the whole world. - Anne Lister

No more Rome! Nooooo! Loved the entire series. Poor Atia got everything she ever wanted and it ruined her life. The series totally should have ended with Atia staring out and reflecting.


lisah - Mar 27, 2007 3:48:19 am PDT #742 of 7329
Punishingly Intricate

The evolution of the Atia/Octavia relationship, there's another I want to rewatch from the beginning.

Seriously!

I was worried that it would end in much more pain for Pullo. Vorenus had to die, I think, but he was mortally injured while they were fighting together and he made it back to Rome and his children forgave him. And Pullo didn't have to kill his own son (I really thought that was what would go down). so, kind of a happy ending in Rome terms.


erikaj - Mar 27, 2007 9:45:24 am PDT #743 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

Rewatching Season Three of The Wire. Bunny Colvin's speech about there being no paper bag for drugs changed me, when I read the extended version in Simon and Burns' The Corner I swear when I started reading that book, and for about halfway through, I was pretty much your standard suburban Democratic cliche(I suppose I was reluctant to consider the ways that I might have to struggle to become a "citizen", right?) Anyway, I spent half the book waiting for Deandre to go back to school and straighten up and fly right, and I suppose I was at least a nominal supporter of the War on Drugs. But about halfway through, there was a click of recognition, and there was no going back.


beekaytee - Mar 27, 2007 11:29:43 am PDT #744 of 7329
Compassionately intolerant

Also? Watch Pullo's eyes through the whole scene with Gaia. He went from love to confusion to horror to hatred to fierce, unyielding resolution in mere seconds, and then followed it with self-loathing and then hatred again. I cannot believe how much he conveyed with his eyes and the set of his mouth without saying a word. Incredible.

This. Absolutely this! What an amazing job.

I completely agree with everyone's Rome comments and am already lamenting the loss.

Ah well. Great tv is great tv. I'd much rather have something high quality end, than something total crap enduring (CSI: Miami, I'm lookin' at you...through dopey shades, with my head tilted Carusoly.)


erikaj - Mar 27, 2007 12:12:45 pm PDT #745 of 7329
Always Anti-fascist!

Hey...Blue used to be the shit, back in the day. It is true that, in the intervening years, man's let his game get a little weak.(A little weak?[Clay Davis] Sheeit. Dude's been getting by on his Caruso *impression* for five goddamn years, at least. Nice comeback, if you can get it.[/Clay Davis]