Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Spartacus: War of the Damned Episode 1-Enemies of Rome

We have been counting days since the very day it was announce that starz has renewed for another Spartacus prequel. Although the finale of vengeance satisfies us, we can’t just sit around and try to convince ourselves that it was the hype of Spartacus revolts during roman’s history, because it was not. His greatest fight comes when he decided to reach the very heart of rome where the highness reigns. But I have no intentions of spoiling your excitement here so I will leave the rest to the season first episode of Spartacus: War of the Damned which is the “Enemies of Rome”. The first episode of the season tells six months after the successful fight of Spartacus and his teams against the roman’s armies’ lead by their leader Glaber. Although, many lives has been taken including a newly born baby who had no idea what was going on, but rebels are rejoicing because what was all those lives taken if it has to do with the next generation. That it could change the history rather than they will continue to be treated as riches’ pets and play as their entertainment.

Meanwhile, Spartacus success amazes the thousands of people which include the farmers. From over 70 allies, thousands of believers will come to join his fight. Some may never the underdog of way, but they will set aside the plow they were holding and get that sharp blades at the corner and trained to become fighters themselves. Rebels are just looking for the right time to strike but things will comes hard for them before they will even reach the gate of Rome. Rome anticipate their moves and they as well gather their highly trained for battle armies who are triple the double than the rebels. Ambitious Marcus Licinius Crassus will leads the entire team while Todd Lasance will be rome’s strongest weapon.

Both sides were fearsome to win, but the question is: who will win in the end? Opening this 25th of January, Spartacus: War of the Damned Enemies of Rome is the very episode to light the torch of excitement. It will ignite our cravings for action as well as drama in the hive of dangers.

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