Well, the Starz "godz" took pity on me and for at least this weekend reinstituted my free starz package. Saw the first 5 eps, caught up with the next 4 by recaps/reviews over the net and SAW the ep this weekend. Twice, in fact.
Whoa!
When Lucretia came into the bedroon with that knife, and blood all over her gown, I immediately flashed back to the premiere when we FIRST saw her crazed face and said to myself...
Oh no... she never came back from madness... she's STILL that crazy witch Illythia wanted Glaber to kill all those months ago!
"I sent the guard after the medicus"... AND then killed all the slaves in the house... so "nothing could come between us." (Need a
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Holy crimeny Batman!
I couldn't even hold her actions against Lucretia (the murder of the innocent slaves) because she
had so obviously gone "around the bend". AND when Illythia feared Lucretia wanted to "kill" her unborn child, and Lucretia reassured her as she talked of "unwrapping the gift to the House of Batiatus"... all I could think was; Illythia, are you regretting
locking those doors 8 months ago...
or just regretting
not killing Lucretia all those times you had a chance this past season?
Funny... I still wasn't sure what was going to happen until she walked to the edge of the cliff with the child. I DIDN'T think she was going to toss him over. But as she turned to watch Illythia crawl towards her... my heart went into my throat because I knew immediately what she was going to do.
The widow of Batiatus, without husband, without rank... like that
other widow we knew
5 years ago who liked red wigs... no matter what Lucretia schemed, she KNEW she was powerless in all things except one.
SHE, not Glaber, not Illythia, not Asher...
SHE would control when and how she would die.
When she simply leaned back, with the babe in her arms, to slip away from the confines of her earthly imprisonment... it was harrowing and yet poetic. She had the one thing she could never give Batiatus in his lifetime, and now it was time to join him in death.
Speaking of poetic... watching the long train from her gown just slip over the cliff was amazing.
Speaking of vengeance... I'd say Lucretia got her's in spades..., setting up Asher's death, taking Glaber's heir, mortally wounding his wife, and even killing off his female slaves before she left the stage. It must have been very satisfying for her... until she hit "terminal velocity".
Remember in season 1, Lucretia thought Spartacus was bad luck for Quintus... and indeed he did bring about the fall of Batiatus... but
who was really responsible for bringing Spartacus into their lives?
Glaber was doomed, simply
DOOMED with
both Spartacus AND Lucretia working against him!
"Now we build an army!"
Oh yeah.
ETA: Deknight on the finale and next year:
http://tvline.com/2012/03/30/spartacus-vengeance-finale-spoilers-deaths/
ETA2:
more Deknight & some LL:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/30/spartacus-creator-finale_n_1392646.html
and her take on the finale. Lets rename it "We killed off your favorite character"!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/maureen-ryan/spartacus-vengeance-finale-review_b_1392687.html
I love reading people who ALSO loved this show!
http://www.avclub.com/articles/wrath-of-the-gods,71256/
http://boobtubedude.com/index.php/2...deknight-dishes-on-tonights-shocking-episode/