Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Spartacus Vengeance - A place in the world

Before anything else I would like to acknowledge that upcoming new episode of the original series of Starz Spartacus Vengeance Episode 4 Empty Hands that will be released on this coming Friday 17th of this February 2012. I cant wait to watch this episode cause as I watch the past episodes of this series, things do really exciting.

Synopsis: After Spartacus' men liberate a Roman villa, the newly freed slaves are wary and unsure of their new situation. Meanwhile, Oenomaus throws himself into the Pits, and Glaber believes Lucretia's prophecies, although Ilithyia isn't convinced.

The game of death continues in Spartacus Vengeance and the challenge for freedom never end, and as the rebels makes their moves to thwart the Roman Empire the battles will heat on. They will never stop to get what they want and as they are oppressed there can only be one thing in their mind and that is revenge. Under the leadership of Spartacus the villa is now liberated. He is a bright man and he is a leader. The outcome depends upon his critical thinking and tactics.


Under Spartacus' leadership a villa is liberated. Oenomaus, however, decides to throw himself into the brutal pits. Despite his wife's protests Glaber decides to support Lucretia's prophecies.

If you do think that discrimination only exist these days. I guess you have to think again because let me just tell you that even before, even during the time of the Roman Republic rose, there was already slavery and intense discrimination between the slaves and the Romans. Once you are a slave, you are owned by the Romans that means, they can do whatever they want from you and not even your life could pay for your freedom. This kind of scenario is pretty well clear and well-portrayed in the Spartacus: Vengeance Episodes. In this epic historical action-packed television series, you can see how the Romans play on the lives of their slaves by training them to become mighty gladiators and make them fight for entertainment, causing some of them to die in battle. This is the essence of their life and tragic as it may seem, it really happened thousands of years back.

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