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Especially since Glaber jumps on board and agrees. Varinius suggests they find a middle ground, and offers one of the men to be executed there during the party.

Seppius finds this begrudgingly acceptable, as does Glaber, though he adds that Lucretia should choose the man. We get some nice tension between her and Crixus. She spares him that night, in order to see him suffer more later.

In retrospect, she should have chosen him. There was some discord between them in earlier episodes as Seppius failure to apprehend Spartacus and put down the rebellion continued, but Seppius seems to hate him now and I can only assume that Seppia is a factor. Seppius steps aside, so that Glaber can make the announcement, and Lucretia can make her selection. He looks over at Seppia, and she frowns. Varinius, or if it has to do with Spartacus and Sextus and his failure to stop the slave rebellion.

They string the man up in the next room, and Seppius cuts off his tongue. It takes a lot to shock me anymore, but these scenes are pretty gruesome. The guests take turns slicing and lacerating and stabbing, careful not to injure him so grievously that he dies. Lucretia watches this exchange. She gets involved later. Varinius hands the knife to Seppia, to finish him off.

I love that Seppius got first blood, and Seppia is given final blood. Look at his face! Varinius laughs and tells her that his experienced hand will guide her.

The camera shifts back and forth between jealous Ilithyia and jealous Seppius. I just think the phrasing is odd. The only thing I can recall is in the second episode when Glaber suggested combining their men, and Seppius said that he would need to speak to Varinius first. Kind of a rock and a hard place for Seppius, if his sister insists on being so horny. Well, Seppius takes the jab pretty well at first, but he does get crazy eyes for a flash second.

Varinius places the knife for Seppia, and then he backs away and leaves her to do it by herself. But the dying slave lifts his eyes up to Seppia, and she loses her enthusiasm instantly. She stands there, wavering and muttering and apologizing for a second. Varinius is extremely disappointed. Lose that bitch. She loves blood sport — we know this. I actually thought it was out of character.

I like seeing another side of her. He was going to succumb to his injuries sooner or later. Just saying. Ilithyia sees that this is her chance. Seppia is horrified. Varinius is pleased. What is wrong with this guy?

Or love. Or vengeance. I wonder how they got there. If Seppia ran in there, and Seppius followed. If he dragged her in there. She might have even dragged him in there, though unfortunately I doubt it. Seppia is crying. Seppius is looking out at the party where he can see Varinius with a woman on each arm. He turns to her smiling.

She is crying , though. He sounds like her dad. He puts his hands on her cheeks. Then he pulls his hands away, but he keeps wiping her cheeks. Then he leans in fully and presses his forehead against hers. I try not to put it in everything. I usually fail. There you have it, folks. Which is exactly what I suspected after watching the episode where they were introduced, but after two episodes of absolutely nothing I was beginning to question my interpretation.

Seppius kisses her lightly. The GIF makes it look a bit like she reciprocates. He leaves, and she follows. Glaber watches. Duh duh duh…. Like I said, I think it would be cool if they teamed up.

I like that we finally got something touching definitively on the nature of their relationship. And I loved the forehead touch, and the kiss, and the wiping away of the tears. And I love how mean he was at first, actually.

But she seemed very young in this scene, and Seppius seemed much older, and she was vulnerable, so I hated that it felt like he was taking advantage of that. She was crying her eyes out and had been publicly humiliated. We get the usual cattiness in the pulvinus. Somehow Varinius ended up getting praised. This happens often, actually. Seppius is sitting behind Seppia, like he did in the first episode.

Seppia turns her head towards him, glaring. She does that look-at-them-but-not-look-at-them thing that there is no name for. Well, skipping to the end: Spartacus mounts a rescue to save Oenomaus and Crixus from death in the arena.

The Blood - Let's count down to the worst or is it the best? The fight belowdecks in the slave ship has plenty of bloody moments, but the standout is the guard's slow-mo fall, which allows us plenty of time to see inside his slashed and spurting neck.

Wow, was it a year ago that we watched the Gods of the Arena finale? Thanks for the flashback of Gannicus' insanely horrifying, jaw-breaking victory.

Husband of the Year Glaber begins the crucifixions by making an example of Ilithiya's body slave. Seeing the spikes getting hammered into her flesh and hearing her cries is both heartbreaking and painful. Gannicus' caravan butchery is just that: butchery. Titus Andronicus and Sweeney Todd's Ms. Lovett would have their pick of limbs, torsos and plenty of entrails for pies. Spartacus' face-off ha!

And just when we think we're done, the camera snaps back to that red-meat mask ringed by hair and skin Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0. Do you like this video? Play Sound.

Seppia's introduction into the series. Seppia in the market when Lucretia is revealed alive to the people. Meeting Ilithyia and Lucretia in the market. A Place in This World. At the games. The Greater Good. Consulting Lucretia about marrying Varinius. Empty Hands. At Ilithyia's party. Watching the games before Spartacus brings the arena down in flames.

Seeking "grief consul" with Ilithyia and Lucretia. Chosen Path. Seppia in black mourning clothes. Sacramentum , Balance. Seppia, in her nightgown. Tending to Glaber's wounds.



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