This guy's a tyrant? His real name's Gaius
This guy's a tyrant? His real name's Gaius
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THAT TOGA DON'T FIT YOU
fuck the senate
which movie?
8 rubicon
>when he tries to cover his eyes with his toga after getting stabbed by people he considered his roman brothers
I AM A JULII, I AM A PIECE OF SCUM
I WAS INFLUENCED TO KILL CAESAR BY MY MUM
Sometimes I just feel like
Ruling I still might
Sometimes it's hard enough just dealing with real life
Sometimes I want to cross a river and rule a fief
And show these senators what my level of skill's like
But I'm not white
Sometimes I just hate life
Something ain't right
lol
and caivs lives at home with blumph bious
>when he sees Brutus
>that look of feeble despair and betrayal
It says far more than words ever could.
>watch this series for lewdness, debauchery, action, and entertainment
>get feels instead
glad it ended tbqh
Senate B T F O
rekt
I am Senate.
lol!
:)
They acted all proud of themselves too, running out into the streets cheering, still covered in Caesar's blood, yelling about how they slew the great tyrant. But instead of rejoicing the people mourned
its funny because gaius was famous for wearing his toga too loosely when he was younger as a fashion statement
bravo
I kinda wish they'd gone with the alternate ending where Titus Pullo steps out of the shadows and slaughtered every senator.
>assassinate him
>spark a period of civil war and violence that rome never recovers from
These tards should've just left him alone.
how does one wear a toga loosely?
Daily reminder that brutus was actually one of his illegitimate sons
by not doing the belt up tight enough and having frayed loose sleeves
Rome recovered pretty well tbqh. At this point the Roman ''''''''''Republic'''''''' was a de-facto Oligarchy any way. An oligarchy w/ every single Senator out to enrich themselves. If Rome hadn't transcended to a full on Autocracy civil wars would have torn it apart.
Essentially appointing a ''head'' senator (emperor) was the best possible outcome. Even if it neutered the rest of the senate and essentially delegated all senators to nobility subservient to the emperor.
Things actually worked out quite well for Rome. Octavian successfully induced the Pax Romana, founded the empire, and aside from Dacia and Britain, the boundaries of this empire remained largely static for centuries afterwards. Quit talking out of your ass.
>glad it ended tbqh
Pullo.
Get the cross.
Italian Extras cannot act
Bruno Heller said as much in the DVD commentary
I downloaded I Claudius last night
what should I be aware of before starting, I've never watched a show from the 70s before
It has that old BBC feel to it. Just go with it.
Don't watch it if theater bores you
'Claudius is not for plebs
Augustus is now a fat jock, go with it
>If Rome hadn't transcended to a full on Autocracy civil wars would have torn it apart.
and then civil war broke out anyway
>jock
what, he's autistic as hell
cite 10 examples of autistic behaviour or retract your statement
thats how jocks keep theyre bitches in line
Yeah, when Rome turned into an Oligarchy again, with Co-Emperors and Junior Emperors. Not saying Diocletian was wrong, how the fuck would I know how to rule an empire. But it did eventually tear what Aurelian restored a mere 50 years before apart. I don't think there's ever been a successful functioning oligarchy, and, no, the early roman republic was an actual republic so that doesn't count.
>HAS ANYONE NOT FUCKED MY DAUGHTER?
>YOU, DO YOU WANT TO FUCK MY DAUGHTER?
heh
Pleb here, clavdivs is pretty good imo
What show is this? Rome?
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