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    it might. I’m only just starting the 2nd episode, but if it’s like the original, it will. lots.

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        1 day ago

        also, it seems a bit funnier than the original. also, the story its a bit more abstract-- unlike the original, it’s not based on history-- but rather a what-if of if Ashur had survived the revolt. it’s interesting, but the narrative isn’t clear. like-- I don’t really know where they’re going with this, while the story/legend of Spartacus is well-worn territory. I like that’s original, even if it’s a sort of sequel based on a previously-dead character.

        what I really appreciate (besides all the hot men) is how they have kept the idiosyncratic vocabulary/syntax of the dialog that makes it seem like latin directly translated into English, rather than all the characters speaking like they live in 2025.

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            21 hours ago

            A lot of the humor comes from the highly unusual and extremely profane insults they hurl at each other. Incredibly imaginative.