by Jedikatie » Tue Nov 30, 2010 7:28 am
I only got to watch the first episode of Spartacus myself, but I will be correcting that shortly, since I managed to snag the first season on DVD in one of those lightning deals on Amazon last Friday for a pretty good price, and it should be in my mailbox today...
It's kind of sad that they have to replace the star of that series, though, due to his health problems. I really hope that Andy manages to beat his cancer.
I loved Rome. A very enjoyable show. But then, I'm a sucker for just about anything set back in those times pretty much (that's why I have a Classics degree, LOL). If I might recommend a series of books here, if you loved the series Rome, you probably would enjoy Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series, which starts in 110 B.C. with the rise of Gaius Marius to power, in The First Man in Rome, and goes to Augustus winning over Antony and Cleopatra at Actium in 31 B.C., and then becoming the sole ruler of the Roman world after their suicides... The first 5 books are the best, which basically ends shortly before Caesar's assassination, the sixth one is okay (though written in a different style from the earlier novels, and the last one is just meh as far as I was concerned, but I blame my love of I, Claudius for the difficulty I have with the picture she paints of Livia Drusilla in her novel).