Sunday, January 20, 2013

Spartacus: War of the Damned


Never relay on someone's strength but learn how to stand-up on your own because you will never know how long will they stay by your side. This 25th of January, history will repeat itself in Spartacus: War of the Damned. This is the last and final installment of the entire series saga which was based from the very famous Roman's history. Rather than go and amaze the people with king's story, the producer of the show decided to focus on the most important person of history, that is Spartacus, the slave who revolts against Rome’s head of guards and later headed to the very heart of rome which we are about to see in Spartacus: War of the Damned

Although we are in the hive of wondering how such great show has to end, but Steven S. DeKnight said in the shows comic-con that it has to because the series is taking so long already.

Such show like this requires not just great effort but double the effort. The pressure was present that they have to top what they have already been given to ensure no one get bored. The series such good as this has to end with such great praises as well as maintain its record. 

Right before the victory gladiators have gained on the previous season of the series, wherein Spartacus and his men defeated the roman's head of the armies Gaius Claudius Glaber together with his angry allies, it is just days to wait before Spartacus: War of the Damned continues what have been told. The final installment of the series saga will unfold six months after the bloody war that leads so many deaths to both side of rebels and roman's. Spartacus who stand's as the leader of the rebels amaze thousands men including the farmers on his victorious fight against Glaber. Those people were started to believe he got what it takes return what was once has been stolen to them and they will join him on his journey even if it means death to them. 

All their lives, farmers are known for growing crop but with their children’s future at stake, they will trade their shovel into sharp blades and join Spartacus as he headed into the very heart of Rome. 

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