The last 2 episodes I recognize the series that I know and love)) So, the verdict on the series. I feel sorry for Julius and Agrippa. Let's start with Julus. The kid is really indecisive, but not without honor. In the last episode, I remember, I was ready to admit that he was the one who slept with Julia, so long as the slaves were not burned with fire. And this is with the attitude of the masters to the slaves of that period. I'll praise him for that. And he's not bad, in general. But Julia began to disappoint. I know she's mad that Julus isn't as determined as her father, as she is, after all, but Julus is her choice. No one forced him to sleep with him, to love him. And she always knew what he was like. But, apparently, she hoped, and now she is taking revenge for the fact that he did not justify her hopes. But it's not his fault. The guy does not have the qualities that the Romans of that time needed, apparently his talent is in something else, but this, again, is not his fault. And in general, I think if he became as bloodthirsty as Julia wants to make him, she herself would eventually regret it. And he's not such a coward, he didn't run in the last episode. On the contrary, he sharpened the sword. He just doesn't think as bloodthirsty as the rest of his entourage. And Julia, on the contrary, fits perfectly into her family, and pours out her anger on him, kicks him in the most painful. What for? Revenge for not living up to the expectations she had placed on him.
Now Agrippa. This powerful, stern man looks at Livia so much that he turns into a kitten that he wants to stroke. Again, he is not without honor, by the way, he does not kill women, he does not beat the weak. And what Libya is doing to him now... I think it ruined him one way or another. Even if she means it sincerely. Don't offend Agrippa, please, if they kill him too, then I will definitely quit watching the series!
I feel sorry for Julius and Agrippa. Let's start with Julus. The kid is really indecisive, but not without honor. In the last episode, I remember, I was ready to admit that he was the one who slept with Julia, so long as the slaves were not burned with fire. And this is with the attitude of the masters to the slaves of that period. I'll praise him for that. And he's not bad, in general. But Julia began to disappoint. I know she's mad that Julus isn't as determined as her father, as she is, after all, but Julus is her choice. No one forced him to sleep with him, to love him. And she always knew what he was like. But, apparently, she hoped, and now she is taking revenge for the fact that he did not justify her hopes. But it's not his fault. The guy does not have the qualities that the Romans of that time needed, apparently his talent is in something else, but this, again, is not his fault. And in general, I think if he became as bloodthirsty as Julia wants to make him, she herself would eventually regret it. And he's not such a coward, he didn't run in the last episode. On the contrary, he sharpened the sword. He just doesn't think as bloodthirsty as the rest of his entourage. And Julia, on the contrary, fits perfectly into her family, and pours out her anger on him, kicks him in the most painful. What for? Revenge for not living up to the expectations she had placed on him.
Now Agrippa. This powerful, stern man looks at Livia so much that he turns into a kitten that he wants to stroke. Again, he is not without honor, by the way, he does not kill women, he does not beat the weak. And what Libya is doing to him now... I think it ruined him one way or another. Even if she means it sincerely. Don't offend Agrippa, please, if they kill him too, then I will definitely quit watching the series!