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>Spartacus

I didn't care for that show. Just a lot of gratuitous nudity and sex scenes. I hate sex scenes in movies and TV, I don't feel like they advance the plot in any meaningful way. I think every second on screen should be about moving the story forward and advancing the journey of the characters, sex scenes are just pointless and go nowhere and mean nothing most of the time.

>Rome

Check out Michael Parenti's The Assassination of Julius Caesar. Great book.

> True Detective was the shit (season one, that is).

I figured out who it was the first time they showed the killer. I said to my friend, "That's the guy." My friend was like, "Him? How do you know?" And I said, "Just look at the way this is shot. It's so obvious. This character is either going to be the killer, or he'll lead them to the killer," and sure enough.