Spartacus, Vengeance
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Gaius Claudius Glaber and his Roman troops are sent to Capua to crush the growing band of freed slaves that Spartacus leads before it can inflict further damage. Spartacus is presented the choice of satisfying his personal need for vengeance against the man who condemned his wife to slavery and eventual
… More »Gaius Claudius Glaber and his Roman troops are sent to Capua to crush the growing band of freed slaves that Spartacus leads before it can inflict further damage. Spartacus is presented the choice of satisfying his personal need for vengeance against the man who condemned his wife to slavery and eventual death or making the larger sacrifices necessary to keep his budding army from breaking apart.
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Originally aired on Starz as episodes of the television series in 2012
Disc 1. Fugitivus ; A place in this world ; The greater good ; Empty hands -- disc 2. Libertus ; Chosen path ; Sacramentum ; Balance -- disc 3. Monsters ; Wrath of the gods ; Bonus features
DVD; anamorphic widescreen presentation (1.78:1); Dolby digital 5.1, mono, NTSC
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Add a CommentThe legend of a slave turned gladiator and leader of freed slaves fighting against the Roman empire continues in Spartacus, Vengeance the second season. Now free, the group of gladiators and freed slaves seek additional followers and weapons for their upcoming battles with the Romans. Throughout the second season there is intrigue, treachery, blood and guts as well as graphic sex.
I did find this season entertaining, but not as much so as the other two. The sex scenes seemed as graphic, if not more so. The violence and the gore seemed as graphic, if not more. The acting was pretty much on par with the other seasons. The plot was decent. Maybe all the excess is just getting redundant. The new Spartacus is terrible, too. He needs to hit the gym for one (hey the guy looks better than me, but I'm not portraying a Roman gladiator!) and he just isn't as charismatic as either the old Spartacus (R.I.P.) OR Gannicus. He also seems to be less skilled with the choreographed fight scenes. I will likely watch the final season when it comes out, but I am not expecting as much from it. All that being said, it is still a great violent, erotic waste of ones time.