⚔️ Spartacus: War of the Damned (2010) - Season 3 Episode 2
The final chapter of the legend. In Episode [2], [brief hook: see episode-specific hooks below]. As Spartacus and his rebel army face their greatest challenge yet, the might of Rome converges for an epic clash that will determine the fate of freedom—and the price of legend.
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• [E01 Hook: "Spartacus rallies his forces as Crassus arrives with Roman might"]
• [E05 Hook: "Loyalty is tested as the rebellion faces internal strife"]
• [E10 Hook: "The final battle: freedom, sacrifice, and the birth of a legend"]
• Epic battle sequences: brutal, cinematic, and historically inspired combat
• Character arcs: Spartacus, Crassus, Gannicus, Nasir, and the cost of war
• Signature Spartacus style: stylized violence, emotional depth, and mythic storytelling
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Historical Action Drama / Epic Series / Mature Content
• Original Network: Starz / Lionsgate / International Streaming
• Series Launch: 2010 | Season: 3 (War of the Damned) | Episodes: 1-10
• Created by: Steven S. DeKnight | Starring: Liam McIntyre (Spartacus), Manu Bennett (Crassus), Dan Feuerriegel (Agron), Dustin Clare (Gannicus)
• Setting: Ancient Rome & Southern Italy – 71 BC Slave Rebellion
• Language: English (Original Audio) + Subtitles Available
• Runtime: ~55-60 minutes (full) | Clip/Highlight version: ~10-15 min
• Content Warning: Mature themes, stylized violence, adult situations
🎧 Prefer audio? Listen to Spartacus recaps & historical drama podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
👉 Enjoying the series? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and comment: "Who was the most compelling character in War of the Damned? 👇⚔️" Turn on notifications 🔔 so you never miss the next battle!
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⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video is shared for promotional, review, and informational purposes only. All rights to "Spartacus" belong to Starz, Lionsgate, and original producers. This upload complies with Fair Use guidelines (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act) for highlights, commentary, and educational content. No copyright infringement intended.
The final chapter of the legend. In Episode [2], [brief hook: see episode-specific hooks below]. As Spartacus and his rebel army face their greatest challenge yet, the might of Rome converges for an epic clash that will determine the fate of freedom—and the price of legend.
🔹 Episode Highlights:
• [E01 Hook: "Spartacus rallies his forces as Crassus arrives with Roman might"]
• [E05 Hook: "Loyalty is tested as the rebellion faces internal strife"]
• [E10 Hook: "The final battle: freedom, sacrifice, and the birth of a legend"]
• Epic battle sequences: brutal, cinematic, and historically inspired combat
• Character arcs: Spartacus, Crassus, Gannicus, Nasir, and the cost of war
• Signature Spartacus style: stylized violence, emotional depth, and mythic storytelling
🔹 Series Info:
• Format: Historical Action Drama / Epic Series / Mature Content
• Original Network: Starz / Lionsgate / International Streaming
• Series Launch: 2010 | Season: 3 (War of the Damned) | Episodes: 1-10
• Created by: Steven S. DeKnight | Starring: Liam McIntyre (Spartacus), Manu Bennett (Crassus), Dan Feuerriegel (Agron), Dustin Clare (Gannicus)
• Setting: Ancient Rome & Southern Italy – 71 BC Slave Rebellion
• Language: English (Original Audio) + Subtitles Available
• Runtime: ~55-60 minutes (full) | Clip/Highlight version: ~10-15 min
• Content Warning: Mature themes, stylized violence, adult situations
🎧 Prefer audio? Listen to Spartacus recaps & historical drama podcasts on Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
👉 Enjoying the series? Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and comment: "Who was the most compelling character in War of the Damned? 👇⚔️" Turn on notifications 🔔 so you never miss the next battle!
#Spartacus #WarOfTheDamned #SpartacusS3 #HistoricalDrama #Starz #LiamMcIntyre #ManuBennett #S3E[X] #EpicAction #BingeWatch #AncientRome #GladiatorLegacy
⚠️ Copyright Disclaimer: This video is shared for promotional, review, and informational purposes only. All rights to "Spartacus" belong to Starz, Lionsgate, and original producers. This upload complies with Fair Use guidelines (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act) for highlights, commentary, and educational content. No copyright infringement intended.
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00:03Our numbers have grown beyond wildest expectation, yet Winter will still be a force.
00:08The resources of the Senate are drained by these conflicts.
00:11There is one among us who could fund Endeavor from his own birth.
00:17We take considerable coin and effort to raise such a force.
00:20And in return you will be offered a command, under Cassinius Imperius, of course.
00:24I begin to question turning from the calm of the ocean breeze and the safety of my city's walls in
00:30Sinuesa and Valley.
00:31Their terms are agreeable.
00:32Father!
00:34Spartacus, this one carried a message. Your plan is.
00:38It speaks of hope.
00:39Word finds them safe in the villa.
00:47The sole command in charge to bring Spartacus to deserve an end is now yours.
00:51There is not a villa in all the lands that could hold such numbers.
00:55No, there is not. Only a city could hold us now.
01:05you know what?
01:17No!
01:18No!
01:18You know what?
01:19You know what?
01:22No!
01:35Not as easy as butchering a horse, is it?
01:44Their kick is considerably more gentle.
01:49Deodimus.
01:51Spartacus summons him.
02:03The southern coast.
02:06It'll force Crassus' army to march much greater distance to meters,
02:11sapping strength and supplies.
02:13But will we not stand as drained at journey's end?
02:16The comfort of city walls will see us revived.
02:19A thing denied, Crassus.
02:21Deodimus.
02:23I would have your counsel.
02:26Apologies.
02:27I am absent knowledge concerning strategies of war.
02:30Yet you are well-versed in other needs.
02:37You spoke of a city protected by walls and caressed by ocean's breeze.
02:43Sinuasa and valley.
02:45Home to me for many years.
02:53Then you know of its defenses.
02:58You would take the city?
02:59That path rests upon your words.
03:09There are two gates.
03:11The main one faces the hills to the west.
03:13Open for trade during light of day.
03:15Secured as sun retires.
03:16And the other.
03:19Set against cliffs.
03:21Running up through the canyons of Melia Ridge.
03:24Impassable during winter months, which are already upon its peak.
03:28I would not find ourselves trapped there.
03:32All right.
03:34How stands the main gate?
03:37Formidable.
03:38Once sealed.
03:40Could a few men from within sit open beneath cover of night?
03:43It is well defended.
03:44And you would be absent means.
03:49The Edile feared weapons could be turned upon the guards.
03:51Ordered all of note.
03:53Locked within a storeroom near the gate.
03:57We must give up sword upon entering.
04:01Let us turn toward more favorable prospect.
04:06Hold a moment.
04:07I had dealings with a man during my travels who claimed the city his own.
04:13Attius.
04:14Blacksmith by trade.
04:16I know of him.
04:17My dominus off spoke of his distaste for the man.
04:20Can we lay trust in the Roman?
04:22He stands Roman only by name.
04:26Weigh his purse with enough coin.
04:28And he would call Thrace or gold his mother.
04:33I would have you with me to break word.
04:37I would join you.
04:38Break camp and follow.
04:40Remain unseen until called to purpose.
04:43What of your brands?
04:45If you're searched at the gates, heffet will be short-lived.
04:49Point well made.
04:51My fucking dominus holds sway with the Edile.
04:54Speak the name of Loras.
04:56Towards meeting of trade.
04:58Stand chance of avoiding entanglement.
05:01The next you greet him, it'll be Loras who kneels.
05:05And calls you, master.
05:14Step forward.
05:16Two.
05:18Give him weapons.
05:19Weapons?
05:20All right.
05:24Step forward.
05:29State business within Sinuesa and Valley.
05:31And come for grave.
05:34And all the pleasures your city has to offer.
05:40You insult me.
05:44By sort of light of palm.
05:48Allow a weighted apology.
05:52I would have your brace.
05:54And the jewels upon it.
05:56It is most treasured possession at this time.
06:00I would not part with it.
06:03It's sewn from fucking gates.
06:04Guards!
06:09As you wish.
06:12Oh, please inform Loras that his guests will not be able to keep intended meeting.
06:17Wait.
06:19Ah, give over weapons.
06:22And grace here of the man that Decimus saw you well treated.
06:26Gratitude.
06:29I shall see you well rewarded this day.
06:44I understand your plight, old pianist.
06:46But you must understand my husband's.
06:48The Seleitians yet plague our waters.
06:50Spartacus now assaults transport upon land.
06:53The cost of grain...
06:54It's all is beyond reason.
06:55If I raise the price of my bread any further to cover loss, I fear the cramp will turn upon
06:59me.
06:59A matter to be taken up with my husband.
07:03I would not ask if profit were my only concern later.
07:06My wife is with child.
07:13I will broach subject with him.
07:16Hold sentiment until it is deserved.
07:19I do not expect him to be moved.
07:32This is the one you spoke of?
07:34It is, Edile.
07:35I warned you Shaka would not stand warning enough after Diotimus slipped from grass.
07:40Words now heeded.
07:42See it done.
07:43And in grim wake, post notice to quell further unpleasantness.
07:58Ennius!
07:59Why are you not at the Hureum?
08:01I was delayed by young old pianist.
08:03He has implanted me to bridge.
08:04Now is place no time.
08:08Come on!
08:14My permission of honored Edile.
08:18I present yet another beloved slave.
08:20Fallen to treacherous thought and whisper of rebellion.
08:24Who would not fall to such beneath heel of a toad?
08:28He was discovered secreting scraps of food.
08:30Intended for journey far from these walls.
08:33Loras cannot be faulted for a dog turned to madness.
08:36Show an animal kindness.
08:38And it will give loyalty until the heavens fall.
08:41And it will lead to kinship.
08:42Show nothing but the lash.
08:44I've told mischief towards the Republic.
08:46And wonder not why it bears teeth.
08:48Shackles alone no longer offer fair deterrent.
08:51Let us add to them with warning of weighted stone and the promise of death for any who dare follow
08:58in such regard.
09:13We must make attempt to end this.
09:16We would but pair our fate with his death.
09:18We will not stand idle while a man's life holds in the palace.
09:22Spartacus!
09:24Spartacus!
09:27Spartacus!
09:28He will see your fucking Republic to plug and shit!
09:33Spartacus!
09:34Spartacus!
09:36Spartacus!
09:40Spartacus!
09:46Spartacus!
09:47Spartacus!
09:48Spartacus!
09:49Spartacus!
09:49Spartacus!
09:50Spartacus!
09:51Spartacus!
09:52Spartacus!
09:53Spartacus!
09:55Spartacus!
09:58Spartacus!
10:00Spartacus!
10:02Spartacus!
10:05Spartacus!
10:06Spartacus!
10:08Spartacus!
10:09Spartacus!
10:10Spartacus!
10:10No!
10:13No!
10:30I need your attention.
10:36I live in suffering.
10:38As I would for all so afflicted by festering disease of Rome.
10:51Procure a Cornachan for each Centuria.
10:53I would not have command obscured during battle.
10:56And see Tesserarius tripled in number.
10:58Watch must be alert should Spartacus attack under cover of darkness.
11:01I will not be caught unawares as Cassinius and Furious.
11:04Another message from Senator Metellus.
11:06The man threatens to bury us beneath the storm of Partrait.
11:09The Senate grows anxious for our troops to move from Field of Mars in pursuit of Spartacus.
11:14Are they not alone in such thought?
11:16Mariette needs to be attended.
11:19Now stand me on account of armour.
11:21Sabinus and I have procured what was requested.
11:25You will be well pleased.
11:27Let us weigh the worth of your labour.
11:29Set achieving to scale.
11:34You have exceeded expectation.
11:37You will recognise value of all your efforts.
11:40And who most deserves highest command beneath him.
11:53Vulcan himself could not have forged more glorious armour towards noble cause.
11:58It's a rare thing for such blasphemy to be proven in execution of skill.
12:02I stand humbled by the praise of Crassus.
12:06I straighten back and see words follow towards honest price.
12:10Ninety denarii.
12:11My, my finest offering.
12:15And cost of less divine spectacle?
12:19One hundred and twenty denarii per soldier fully equipped.
12:22As agreed upon by your noble son.
12:28A fair price.
12:33Apologies Dominus.
12:34He has arrived.
12:39Your terms are agreeable.
12:42Tiberius will conclude our business.
12:44Yes, of course.
12:46Gratitude.
12:47Did I not tell you?
12:49There now stands nothing between you and deserved title.
13:02Am I to be kept waiting entire fucking day?
13:07If that is my husband's wish.
13:10Well, one he shall not see granted.
13:21Caesar!
13:27Your men forget themselves.
13:29You are the one that has lost mind.
13:34Leave us.
13:42She never did care for me.
13:43Have you ever given her reason?
13:45My apologies for not worshipping her as Juno upon Cloud.
13:50I would fall to my own wife.
13:52Too long from my arms.
13:54O'Neill has been sent word of your delay.
13:59Delay?
14:02Is that what you term setting upon me as I return through city gate?
14:06In advance of bath or fresh robe to a raised hard journey?
14:10I term it necessity.
14:15Your victories abroad are well known.
14:17As is your insolence in waging battle against the allies of Mithridates absent proconsul's permission.
14:26The province would have been lost if I had waited on word from those sodden fools.
14:30Ah, as I would have lost advantage of lone voice upon ear if I had waited to break word with
14:37you.
14:37Speak plainly.
14:39I grow tired of mystery.
14:41Ah.
14:42Then let us part Vale.
14:44You hold revered name of the Julian clan.
14:48Sired from the bloodline of Venus.
14:51Divine mother of Aeneas.
14:53Forbearer of Romulus.
14:55Exalted founder of Rome.
14:56No.
14:56I require no lesson in my fucking heritage.
15:01Then perhaps one in mine.
15:03I am descendant from no god nor man of lofty note.
15:07I am tolerated within the Senate solely for the wealth I have amassed through labour and dealings those with proper
15:15lineage deemed beneath them.
15:17And you believe this singular cause why they hate you.
15:24Your campaign against Mithridates and other adventures.
15:30Costly, were they not?
15:37I know you stand in considerable debt.
15:41Dangerous place for a man to find himself when he's made enemies of the sodden fools who'd see him to
15:49ruin.
15:49No.
15:50I shall see it repaid.
15:51By what means?
15:54You possess name.
15:56Absent wealth.
15:58And you possess wealth.
16:00Absent name.
16:02Imagine.
16:04What could be wrested from highest perch were Crassus and Caesar to align themselves.
16:15My name has remained constant since falling from my mother's womb.
16:21You have been heavy with gold for equal years.
16:25Why now suggest the pairing?
16:27Opportunity.
16:28To seize laurels and the gratitude of the Republic presents itself.
16:33And with it, the first stone upon the road to greater glories.
16:41What would you have me aid you in?
16:43To see such a day hastened.
16:46Bring end to slave rebellion.
16:49And death of Spartacus.
17:05Atis.
17:06I would have word, you fucking goat.
17:09Jupiter!
17:10Fuck me!
17:11Have you lost wit coming here, you mad shit?
17:13You're branded an enemy of Rome.
17:15I was told you hold no love for the Republic.
17:20Tell me you have not brought the bringer of fucking piss and shit to my very door.
17:24Your legend precede you.
17:26I bring but opportunity.
17:29One that you may profit greatly from if you are of a mind.
17:32It would have to be very considerable to outweigh risk of association dragging me to depths.
17:37A river shall flow in its wake if we find ourselves lighted upon a favorable shore.
17:43What would such a journey require?
17:45Your skill towards the fashioning of swords.
17:49Swords.
17:55The fucking Aedile denies me the crafting of weapons, blame laid on fear of your rebellion.
18:01All that is struck now are fucking tools and shackles to keep the slaves of those privileged fucks in hand.
18:10The Aedile will not be a concern.
18:16How many would you need?
18:18Two. We'll see how it needs met.
18:20You give coin enough for many times what you ask.
18:23The balance towards your discretion.
18:25And what purpose will silent tongue not speak of?
18:30Do we have agreement?
18:40Two swords.
18:42And an end to involvement.
18:45Return of sunfold.
18:47I would linger and recall joyous times with...
18:51A trusted friend.
18:59I hold concern for the moment.
19:03As of the weight of coin anchors him to purpose.
19:06And the weight of current unmoors him.
19:08We shall see him dashed upon rocks.
19:11We join Akron and make preparations.
19:14When moon is at its highest, we shall see gate raised.
19:17A fucking city full to deserve it fight.
19:24Adios.
19:26My appetite swells.
19:29Where would I find holdings of grain within Sinuesa's walls?
19:48The finest quality.
19:51From the fields of Cecilia.
19:53I have mine towards large acquisition.
19:58Apologies.
19:59My husband concludes business.
20:04No pressing concern to Moonbreed's knight.
20:08You stand well supplied.
20:10Shipment received this day from Cecilia.
20:12With another to arrive upon the Kalins.
20:14Although most of that has already been purchased by Crassus.
20:17Marcus Crassus.
20:19He favours our stores above all others.
20:21And one of the few that can yet afford cost.
20:24Ever rising in light of events concerning the rebel Spartacus.
20:27I've heard of the distress he's caused the Republic in my travels.
20:30What brings you to Sinuesa and Vale?
20:33Slaves.
20:33I find myself with ever-expanding family of them.
20:38And would ensure they are well provided for.
20:42You have thought toward housing them in the city?
20:45It was cross-mind.
20:47If you wish to see them any form of comfort, I would strike from such.
20:53Witnessed a slave stoned in the marketplace.
20:57A common occurrence?
20:58No.
20:59Yet I fear it will become so, if this matter of rebellion is not soon concluded.
21:04Let us pray, then.
21:06For the proper end to it.
21:10He at last frees himself.
21:16You were at the stoning this morning, were you not?
21:23I was present as unfortunate spectacle.
21:26And ended it prematurely.
21:34Gratitude.
21:36Crowd pressed towards Frenzy.
21:38I would not see more blood spilled absent cause.
21:42Nor I.
21:44Absent cause.
22:06The knife to bear upon Beard.
22:08The knife to bear upon Beard.
22:16Why do you pause in the face of Kamala?
22:19She but obeys a higher one.
22:22The Dominus orders you to remain Aunt Sean.
22:25Toward what purpose?
22:26His thoughts are his own in such regard.
22:29And what are yours?
22:31I do not understand.
22:35It is a simple question.
22:38What are your thoughts?
22:40Towards what subject?
22:42The one that stands before you?
22:45How do you gauge Caesar?
22:47I do not know him and can form no opinion of worth.
22:51Demand any question.
22:53And he shall break hearts to aid you.
22:56You are taken with wife.
23:00Your eyes stand as my wife's.
23:09My star stays upon lips.
23:14I would be reminded of her in shadow's touch.
23:20Eyes shut towards difference.
23:27And warmed.
23:29By longing remembrance.
23:39Corrie.
23:41Remove yourself.
23:43Yes, Dominus.
23:48You send gift of wine and warm embrace only to snatch away?
23:53She was not sent for your fucking pleasure.
23:59Apologies.
24:01I did not know the girl held meaning.
24:06You've been away too long from civilised company.
24:11See yourself to robe.
24:15Thoughts towards more pressing matters.
24:20You present yourself with breasts and ass formed with morning dew.
24:24Is it wonder that a man strong of desire would not be tempted to taste such ripe offering?
24:31Take lesson.
24:33And remove yourself from fucking sight.
24:35Yes, Dominus.
24:37We have not yet procured enough horses.
24:40I will not have cavalry found lacking in moment of meat.
24:43What has happened?
24:44Nothing of concern. Apologies.
24:46Break words.
24:48And find comfort in how they are received.
24:51I was tending Caesar as commanded.
24:54Caesar?
24:56Gaius.
24:57Julius Caesar.
24:59He laid hands upon me.
25:01If your father had not appeared, I...
25:05Where is he?
25:10The man we hunt was a champion of the arena to rival any in the Republic.
25:14It's only a gladiator, regardless of skill.
25:19How has he bested our legions?
25:22Spartacus knows of war and the waging of it from his days in Thrace.
25:26If rumour is true he fought among the auxiliary beneath the fool glubber before his fall of Vesubius...
25:33Then he's familiar with our tactics.
25:35And has used such knowledge to the regret of those that have pressed him?
25:40Hmm.
25:41He believes he knows what a proper Roman soldier will do.
25:47A thing that could be turned toward advantage.
25:49Would that my own blood stood now so sharp of mine?
25:52Ah, years in the taste of battle will hone your pup's teeth.
25:56Not that I have little doubt.
25:58Yet to bring Spartacus to ground I must have a wolf at my side.
26:05And let us turn gleaming fang towards moon of full purpose.
26:09And see blood and gore matted upon fur.
26:13Thank you!
26:14Thank you!
26:15Make your way to God!
26:18Thank you!
26:18Thank you!
26:20Move along!
26:21Up the street!
26:23Up the street!
26:25Up the street!
26:39Up the street!
26:41Up the street!
26:55Up the street!
26:56You may die.
26:56That's a great title.
27:01But he's you there!
27:07there. I laid eyes upon you in the square this morning, did I not? As I upon you. Word has
27:14reached ear you spoke my name upon entering gate, claiming business. I fear you have been misled.
27:21You have nothing I find of worth. Then why are you within these walls? Remove hand. What is
27:31your purpose here? Put question to honoured husband and have reply. Trades with the Edile? He does.
27:42The mistake is mine then. See yourself in the streets before nightfall to avoid further
27:56misunderstanding. Come along. Apologies. I assure you, not all in the city stand as him.
28:03What do you spoke of? Removing myself from the streets. Is it not troublesome? I made attempt
28:09to dissuade my husband, but he thought it best to have streets cleared of all but city guard
28:13until the rebellion has been the world. You have a place to call your own this night?
28:20Yes. I have my dwarves, Sarge.
28:39Move inside.
28:44.
28:44.
28:44.
29:04the streets cleared by gods my command of the aedile did you know of this fuck yourself news
29:11greets me with share there trust these will serve us me
29:22and well there is more we must ask of you now I thought as much 200 denarii apiece when you
29:34may
29:34lay hidden here until sun crest and curfew is left it is not sleep we seek what deformity of mine
29:41do
29:41you think I suffer from that I would give further aid to enemies of Rome you hold no love for
29:48the
29:48Republic sentiment often belts from wine-soaked tongue in years past words of a drunken fool
29:54jealous of privileged wealth we find ourselves heavy with Roman coin what cost would sober intent
30:06five thousand denarii would see me far from this city and shores of fucking Republic
30:12a bargain well struck
30:16call me Romu no more then how many sorts you need those that join us are well armed
30:25join you you move to take the fucking city we move to liberate it gate stands only on our path
30:34we
30:35were to slit throats in the night and see it raised unexpected curfew presents difficulty in reaching
30:40to get unnoticed city guard would raise clamor well in advance
30:53i cannot aid you in this it would mean my life
31:01you have forged weapons for Spartacus himself
31:06we are discovered with your craft quest in hand and they will send you to the afterlife all the same
31:17fuck the gods
31:20what would you have of me
31:30what would you have of me
31:31i should not have content fall to ruin
31:33by rough use
31:35go fetch the rest
31:36see that they are careful
31:44you would see me waited with unnecessary comforts
31:47Have I grown that heavy?
31:50These are yours.
31:52I would not be found wanting if campaign stretches beyond expectation.
31:57You wish to join me in pursuit of Spartacus?
31:59I wish no such thing.
32:01Yet I will not be removed from your arms for months threatening years.
32:07Publius and I shall travel with you in Tiberius.
32:09You know women are forbidden with an encampment.
32:12Yet they are not banned from a follower's camp.
32:14Unless rules have shifted absent knowledge.
32:18I would not have my family bedded amongst slaves and whores.
32:21Is it not better solution than having them stricken from embrace?
32:29Desire much appreciated.
32:32Yet I could not stay mined from thought of your safety place so near the enemy.
32:38I would have you remain here.
32:41Far from the threat of death, war so often promises.
32:47Is that sole reason?
32:55Father.
32:55Father, all has been attended.
32:58Your army stands ready to march upon first light.
33:01News well received.
33:03I would have word.
33:06There yet lingers issue of what title I shall hold.
33:09I am possessed of leanings towards the matter.
33:12Morning sun shall see them fall to place.
33:14Had these returned from where they sprang,
33:17I would have house in order before we take leave from it.
33:24I thought honored position, all but mine.
33:27Now I fear he favors another.
33:30Then you stand as your mother.
33:33Bound by blood.
33:35And inconsiderate worth.
33:54It is a thing of rare beauty.
33:57Is it not?
33:59Yes, Dominus.
34:01You will carry it when you face Spartacus?
34:05I shall carry my father's sword.
34:08It is not as well bred or considered as this.
34:12Yet it holds deeper meaning.
34:14Caesar will carry it then as your word and will.
34:20I should not have placed you within his reach.
34:23He is a man of base needs.
34:25Then why honor him with title that above your son?
34:30Apologies, I overstep.
34:34You speak your heart.
34:37I know your concern for the boy.
34:39He no longer stands as such.
34:41But in the eyes of his father.
34:46Would my wife could voice such simple wisdom?
34:50I saw the gathering of trunks.
34:52She goes with you.
34:54It was her intent.
34:56Yet I would find...
34:59No comfort in her presence.
35:03As I would in yours.
35:07Is such a thing possible?
35:10I will be forced to place you within followers' camp.
35:13But yes, it is possible.
35:16If you so desire it.
35:19Yes, Dominus.
35:22I do not pose question as master, but as a man.
35:26And would have answer as one.
35:31Yes.
35:33It is something I desire.
35:38Marcus.
35:40It is something I desire.
35:47I care.
36:09It is something I don't want to love.
36:14F**k my arse!
36:24Quickly! We must gather more men and swords!
36:28Spartacus is here!
36:38He has an animal time. What has become of him?
36:41There's but one way to know.
36:44Let us see a dumb roll.
36:56The moon nears its peak. Yet f**king gate stands firmly rooted.
37:02They will see it raised. A fallen attempt.
37:08Ready the others. When gate trembles, death follows upon the hill.
37:16The moon nears its peak.
37:28Spartacus into the little walls. Come with me.
37:30Seagate protected. You, open the storeroom.
37:34Quickly!
37:41Reward. We'll surely find hands for this.
37:44Of that, I have no f**king doubt.
38:00Please!
38:08Hide yourself. I'll find you when it's over.
38:09Oh!
38:16Ah!
38:20Ah!
38:25Yeah!
38:28Ah!
38:33Ah!
38:36Ah!
38:37Ah!
38:46The gate opened.
39:22The gate opened.
39:50The gate opened.
40:08The gate opened.
40:15The gate opened.
40:21The gate opened.
40:38The gate opened.
40:47The gate opened.
40:49No! No! No!
40:53Diosmus!
40:55Where is Loris?
40:57Am he his slave?
41:06You will turn against your dominos and join rebellion?
41:09Fucking animals!
41:19No! No! No! No! No! No! No! No!
41:33Deotimus!
41:37The villa is taken.
41:38See yourselves free!
41:41Move!
41:44My dominos.
41:46He's dead.
41:49Then I shall follow him to the afterlife, and piss you upon his shadow.
42:17Oh, be honest!
42:19We've fleed to Melia Ridge, and they've not only sealed escape.
42:22My husband! Have you seen my husband?
42:24I am not! We must go!
42:26I will follow once I find him.
42:28May the gods protect you.
42:32Theodore! Have you seen Theodore?
42:34I'm not sure!
42:37You! You aid Spartacus!
42:40No! As then the man himself.
43:10Caesar.
43:12I thought to find Carassus himself, the tone so matching.
43:16I am proud reflection of my father.
43:21Tiberius?
43:25Jupiter's fucking cock! You were but a child since I last laid eyes.
43:35Apologies.
43:37I am from my own home before we march.
43:39I did not wish to stain it with such business.
43:42Yes.
43:44The years abroad led you to strange pleasures.
43:48Worthy of the beast you appear.
43:52And your father?
43:54He's not spoken to you of this.
43:56He finds himself preoccupied with more pressing concerns.
44:00Well I'm certain he will share confidence.
44:03When he deems you deserving.
44:08You think I am not?
44:12Sleep well young master.
44:14And dream of future glories.
44:17Under my command.
44:18I am not.
44:48I am not.
45:13Silence!
45:20Please let my wife live.
45:22Please let my wife live.
45:22The city is taken.
45:27See the Romans that yet live to chains.
45:30Chains!
45:32You let them live.
45:34They pose no threat.
45:35No fucking use.
45:37Would they show mercy.
45:39If we were beneath here.
45:45Stay that cunt!
45:49Spartacus.
45:50The Edar bars himself and the Horium.
45:52Spilling pitch.
45:53And friends to put light to bear.
45:55Come.
45:57I will not lend aid to you.
45:59I will not lend aid to you and your animals.
46:01If Grey Dears put to fire.
46:03Even I will not have a voice to calm my animals.
46:08You will do this.
46:10See your people that yet live.
46:12Fall from this world.
46:18Please.
46:20Please.
46:21Please, Jeff.
46:23Please.
46:40Please, Jeff.
46:44You will not have my city's hearts!
46:54Make a tempt on Gates, and I will fall all the taunts, you fucking cunts!
47:01I can take it.
47:03Everyone, your spirit.
47:14Go to him, and pray your words hold meaning.
47:26I thought you did.
47:29You would place our fate in our fucking hands, and place it in what I believe in.
47:35And I yet live among a clutch of others.
47:39Nobody?
47:40To the few, and we will be fewer still if you do not stop this.
47:45You give them all we have worked for.
47:47I would see no more death this night.
47:50Open gate, let us see sun crest upon another day.
47:55I will not bow to fucking slaves!
47:57Turn thought from them, and towards your people.
48:00If you do this, you will condemn them all to the afterlife.
48:07Your wife and my men.
48:11No!
48:13No!
48:14No!
48:17No!
48:18No!
48:21No!
48:24No!
48:38He would have opened the gate!
48:41No, he would have.
48:42He would have opened the gate for me.
48:45I could not place faith in it.
48:56We have had our fill of blood and vengeance this night.
49:01No Roman that yet draws breath shall suffer further harm.
49:06The city is ours!
49:10She is great!
49:13Once again the Roman's fall!
49:17Roman's victory!
49:23The sea one loved robbed of life is a heavy thing.
49:28One done lightly by Romans many times to me.
49:32It is no harm.
49:34But know that I carry the full weight of your loss.
49:40Place her in chains.
49:48War often carries with it great sacrifice.
49:52None more keenly felt than threat of those one holds closest to heart struck from this world.
50:02I would not have my son fall to such a fate because he was not ready for command.
50:09Nor would I deny him opportunity to prove himself a man in his father's eyes.
50:21You stand as my word and my will.
50:29You honour me father, as I shall honour the name of Crassus.
50:33Ride with Caesar, the men of your choosing.
50:36Seek out Mummius and what remains of Cassinius Legion.
50:40Find Spartacus and send word of his movement.
50:43But do not tempt engagement until I have arrived with proper force.
50:54You fill the air with lofty promise.
51:00Only to command I bow to a fucking boy!
51:04He is my son!
51:06And shall be treated with mirrored respect!
51:16I've spread coin towards your election as military tribune.
51:20Formal title, Tiberius is yet too young to hold.
51:27Wear my token to pass unmolested through encampment until appearance is shorn to Roman likeness.
51:34I prefer fancy sword unexpected position.
51:37Stay upon path I have set.
51:40And see greater glories bestowed at journey's end.
51:51Sound horn!
51:58We advance south on Spartacus and those who follow him in rebellion.
52:02Let our shadow fall upon them.
52:06And every man, woman and child so touched by it struck from this world.
52:11By the might and glory of Rome.
52:17The power of Rome.
52:20The power of Rome.
52:21The power of Rome.
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52:25The power of Rome.
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