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   Posted 9/12/2005 5:47 PM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I'm enjoying it, but then, I'm not all that hard to please. The best characters by far are the two soldiers, Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pollo, and Atia. I do like the portrayal of Octavian as a little Doogie Howser, though.

The performances are good, though the story so far is a bit thin (and familiar). Hopefully that will get better as the series progresses.

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   Posted 9/13/2005 4:24 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I have enjoyed it, too. The attention to historical detail, while not perfect neccessarily is great for TV.

I don't agree that the story is thin particularly--I think they are still sort of introducing characters and subplots (like the infidelity of Niobe, for instance), but I do agree with the familiarity. Tts hewed much more closely to being a historical drama (The Fall of the Republic) than a drama set in a historical era (like DEADWOOD). I would also say the writing is not quite as nuanced or snappy as Deadwood, though better than mmuch of network TV.

I have read that it took a hiatus from shooting after the 3rd episode and they did a little retooling. Maybe it will get better for that reason. Still, I think its well worth watching as is.
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   Posted 9/13/2005 6:52 AM (GMT -4)    Quote This PostAlert An Admin About This Post.
I don't get HBO, but I'm having a friend tape the episodes for me, and I'm definitely looking forward to watching them once the first tape is filled!

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