Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Spartacus: War of the Damned: Episode 3 Review

It was hard pack of muscles and fights that happened on the recently aired "Men of Honor" which was the 3rd installment of the series final saga. Rebels are defying Roman's law, although it takes more than just guts to go all the way to war they don't know if they ever win, but it was more better to gamble than forever live life like they were controlled puppet. So, Spartacus together with people who believes in him desire to break the strength of Roman Empire. What they don't know, they just hit the small parts, within lies the very heart of Rome are thousands of great armies waiting for the right time to strike back. But before it took place, Spartacus has to deal first those bugging bees like on the previous episode. 

After successfully taking Sinuessa en Valle for themselves, it were bigger problems started to arise, nonetheless before that, Attius was ordered to forge swords made from the repurposed metal of chains and shackles. Attius seems hesitant himself but we have seen how he beautifully welded new swords later on. 

Hunger seems the issues still, it was not the rebels alone who are dealing with lacking of food so are the rebel's poor hostages who are crawling for just a tiny bit of loaf bread. While now feeling they have every right to let the romans feels what they have feel before, rebels are trying to raise themselves and enjoy playing tricks to a poor bread maker who only wanted a crust of bread for his pregnant wife. Nemetes bides his time by collecting as much coin as he possibly can – in one instance, offering a pregnant woman’s husband a loaf of bread in exchange for information on where he kept his money. We just don't want to anticipate fair game here because no one wanted to play fair, right after the "tell me where your money" is drama, the baker who have never hold sword in his whole life was forced to fight just to amuse the bored crowd. He did win the fight but Naevie wanted to play her part gladly Attius appeared and interrupts them. 

What was happening to those people anyway, I mean they were standing because Roman's enslave them and kill them with no regards, but seeing how they just tease and kill those people whose seen are just living inside the Roman's empire yet never hold swords themselves; they had no difference with their enemy at all. 

Also, seems someone can't get over with the past. Although pains heels but never the scar of past. Naevie was still fighting her own demons but I really don't want to deal with her further since the appearance of the Pirates in the story catches my interest more. 

Since it was food that brings all those troubles, Spartacus finds way how to resolve the issues. However, he just can't tell if the man his dealing can be a trustful one. The pirates are looking to continue the bargain they had with the late Ennius; one that granted them use of his official seal. The pirates propose a continuation of that deal, which grants Spartacus the opportunity to purchase supplies. Although hesitant, it is better to gamble than see those men dying in hunger. 

The newly hailed as the general of his father's army, Tiberius made just the wrong move. Although he thinks his surprise attack will work, in the end the truth slap his face that he needed more than just planning. 

Of course "Men of Honor" tells more and yes, the intimate moment between strong jaws will never erase in the picture but let us not deal with it further since I'm feeling awkward talking about it. The relationship between Laeta and Spartacus might be as well taking to the next level since I'm guessing the slaving part will never go far for her. Hmnnn, just think of the lovely face, I know Spartacus heart will be shattered to see her sleeping unwell in a muddy ground. 

There were still to come, for the meantime this is all I can tell about the recently aired episode of Spartacus: War of the Damned. Keep yourselves working on and ready to see more on our bloody and dramatic favorite tv show. 

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