Baldr - 2009-09-05
When I die, it won't be nearly as awesome. And that makes me sad.
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Dicknuts - 2009-09-05
5 for pullo. Not even the new Punisher movie can take away from how great this character is.
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Camonk - 2009-09-05
I like how the whole show is basically these two dopey, awesome soldiers killing their way through every major event in the period.
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Freeman Gordon - 2009-09-05
fake (fictional)!
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Witty_Pop_Culture_Reference - 2009-09-05
Titus Pullo: Knocking up Egyptian queens and choking bitches on their death beds.
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theSnake - 2009-09-06
Pullo really stole this series.
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Scrotum H. Vainglorious - 2009-09-06
Such a damn shame they killed it off. They spent so much god damn money on the sets that I felt it really was really unnecessary. Something a few steps above I, Claudius would have sufficed. Season 2 started off with the suck with Vorenus going all emo but it got better towards the end.
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Jeff Fries - 2009-09-06
Neckrophilia
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Cleaner82 - 2009-09-06
If there were more guys like this people wouldn't make such a big hairy deal out of getting murdered.
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memedumpster - 2009-09-06
This is a good scene from a show with a lot of good scenes that when taken as a whole completely failed to entertain me. I still don't know why, it had about everything they could have put into it.
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Bort - 2009-09-06 Did you watch the episodes in sequential order? That's really a lot of it -- for example, the fact that Pullo and (to a lesser extent) Vorenus are having trouble with civilian life is driven by previous events and serves to drive later events. I watched an episode here and there when it first came on, and it seemed like a bunch of nearly random scenes to me, because I went about it all wrong.
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memedumpster - 2009-09-06 That could have been it. Maybe I should give it another shot.
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Samisyosam - 2009-09-06
Reading any history book about Rome is a spoiler. Also, his last words were supposed to be, "There is nothing proper about what you are doing, soldier, but do try to kill me properly." I was expecting more badassery from Cicero than this.
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Bort - 2012-01-31
A small point: Pullo was under orders to not plunder Cicero's estate, so he felt obligated to ask permission even before something as trivial as picking peaches. Titus Pullo was all right.
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