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00:00To be continued...
00:30That was vigorous.
00:37You look like the sort of man you'd handle it.
00:41I am rather rugged.
00:48Let's go. Father will be worried.
00:51That's how he should be.
00:53I have to go.
00:55If you do, my heart will break.
00:59Ask me to stay.
01:03Stay.
01:05Ask me.
01:08By my name.
01:13You don't even know it, do you?
01:16Sura.
01:19My name is Sura.
01:22Sura.
01:24As beautiful as the woman herself.
01:29My name.
01:30Every woman knows who you are.
01:32And to avoid you.
01:36How bad am I?
01:38The worst.
01:42Then why lay with a man of such a reputation?
01:45The gods led me to your bed.
01:47The gods?
01:51They come to me.
01:52My dreams.
01:54They showed me the man you could become.
01:57Could?
01:59Set upon the right path.
02:01What else did the gods tell you about my future?
02:05My future.
02:06But you will never love another woman.
02:09I will never love another woman.
04:40Should have delayed giving Barker his freedom and sent him along as well.
04:47Pray the gods forgive my error.
04:48No.
04:49You kept your word.
04:53The fault lies with the men who took her life.
04:56And with Claudius Glauber, who condemned her to slavery.
04:59There is nothing to be done to change what is past.
05:05You must look to the future.
05:06You are the bringer of rain, the slayer of death.
05:12Together, we will edge the name Spartacus into the pillars of history.
05:17That's not what she called me.
05:26That is not my name.
05:28It is now.
05:31Nearly a year you have me searching for that Thracian woman.
05:44Why have me take her life short of the mark?
05:48An unfortunate necessity.
05:50I trust the sum is sufficient.
05:51Whether the necessities arise, consider me your man.
05:57So great an expense to have her delivered all but dead.
06:06You could just as easily have told Spartacus that she perished abroad.
06:11She was his life, the heart beating beneath his chest.
06:15No, such a man would not believe she was gone unless his own eyes told him it was so.
06:20It was the only course.
06:22And one which you could have told me you were undertaking.
06:26I would keep such blood from these hands, as I have said.
06:30They hold yours.
06:33Are they not stained by the touch?
06:35There has been too much death of late.
06:38I would turn towards more respectable ventures.
06:41With his wife removed from thoughts, I will mold Spartacus into a gladiator,
06:46the likes of which the world has never seen.
06:48He has already defeated Theocles.
06:51Imagine what he will accomplish once his mind has been focused on nothing but victory.
06:55You will become the greatest Lannister in the Republic.
06:58And on such a title, we will climb beyond our station, beyond Capua.
07:03Perhaps in the very steps of the Senate itself.
07:11A word, Dr. Horry.
07:24Petrus?
07:26The birds left Embarker's cell.
07:31What should I do with them?
07:32Whatever you wish.
07:33He said we would release them once he gained our freedom.
07:37He intended yours as well?
07:39That was his purpose in speaking with our dominos.
07:43Asher said the price was too steep for the both of us.
07:45Asher?
07:46He helped negotiate the sum.
07:48Would it be okay if I kept them?
07:50The birds?
07:52It would not cause notice.
08:10The birds?
08:16The birds?
08:27Use the birds?
08:2850 50 50 violent pelto?
08:29Protect the풍ers?
08:30want thedade of theację!
08:31Anyway!
08:32Say it to his friends.
08:32We萬ing has a lion
08:39That is unwise.
08:56If the guards were to see you with it.
09:00What could they do to me that hasn't already been done?
09:05I never should have left her.
09:06You did not leave her.
09:08She was taken from you.
09:11Before I left for war.
09:13She asked me not to go.
09:15You did what you thought was right.
09:18To protect her.
09:21You should toss that over the cliff.
09:25Best to be done with such thoughts.
09:38Careful with that.
09:41Cost more than you're worth.
09:42It won't be long until our house is finally livable again.
09:47Tilt your bow higher.
09:48We aim at the heavens.
09:50The palace of Batyatis.
09:52Where dignitaries kneel to sip the cup of my good fortune.
09:55Well, we'll have to get them lying.
10:01Crixus?
10:02Crixus.
10:03Well.
10:14Loi still.
10:15Receive the advice.
10:17For a while we thought you for the afterlife.
10:19When will I fight again?
10:21When will I fight again, he says.
10:24Worry of nothing but recovery.
10:26The crowd will once again cheer the name, Crixus.
10:29A word.
10:33It would be improper for me to visit you and the Ludus.
10:39But now that my thoughts are with you,
10:42I'll send my slave navy off into a Tengenese.
10:46Rest now.
10:48And worry for nothing.
10:49Nothing.
10:58Your sword's for practice, champion.
11:21day's training begins pair up sword and shield spartacus you face me
11:51your wife's passing that was an unfortunate thing as was your plan for escape i have not
12:04tasted wine for many years yet a single cup would not rob me of my senses the choice was
12:10to see you sleep or never awaken
12:13your victory over theocles is the only reason but just does not know of your
12:32treachery champion or no you would be crucified then patch your lips and see it done
12:39next time you seek escape you'd best kill me
12:48make it happen half a moment yeah good mercato you must excuse the chaos
13:09i had hoped to see such affairs completed before your arrival fortune favors you as it does all of
13:13capua since the rains my time is pressed come let us to business oh to the matter then i secured six
13:20of your men for my games honoring the story history of my family arrangements made before the
13:26vulcanalia if you recall as if it were yesterday i've decided as highlight to re-enact rome's
13:31victory over the may die the thracian tribe who dared invade macedonia they were slaughtered for
13:36their insolence by my grandfather marcus minucius rufus name that carries weight long after its
13:42passing i had planned for krixus to play the very man himself leading the charge apologies krixus is
13:48yet recovering from his battle with theocles as i suspected perhaps nay sir i turned thought
13:55towards spartacus he is much in demand the cost of such a thing an additional forty percent prisoners
14:03to play the thracians include consider it done i will see it announced all over capua
14:08spartacus slayer of theocles to assume the mantle of my grandfather a great day
14:16petros bring more water now inbred cur the way you pause at the boy the fault lies with barker
14:38for leaving him is it delivered as promised a letter to my wife long overdue did you bring
14:55reply she did not favor me with one she insisted on bringing you the message herself
15:01so
15:08how did you gain
15:31entry. Your man Asher spoke to Batiatus on my behalf. Did he ask Coyne for the
15:37service? He said he would take the matter up with you. Who cares of Coyne on such a
15:44day, huh? The boy has grown monstrous, and his mother ever more beautiful.
16:01I miss the taste of your lips.
16:08Your letter came as a surprise. Every day I prayed for word and that it would not be
16:14news of your death in the arena. We agreed no letters, Aurelia, to keep you and the
16:20boy far from this. My mind on the task. And what has changed? Friend. His loss.
16:31A friend. You are moved by a friend? I am moved by the need to see my wife. To know
16:40she is still real and not the dream of a desperate man. After one more year my debts will be paid.
16:47We can start again, all of us, together. Oh, we should have just left. To Pompeii or
16:54Sicilia. Would not have been honourable.
16:56Honour? Where is the honour in debts of gambling and chance? Where is the honour in leaving your wife and child?
17:04Every mistake I have made I will set right. I will be the man you deserve. From
17:13this moment on my life is yours and yours alone.
17:17I am with child. Child.
17:26What is your meaning?
17:32Barrow. Your meaning? Your absence has been difficult. The money you sent barely enough
17:40to keep us fed and sheltered. Titus offered assistance.
17:45Titus? An acquaintance from the market place. And you repay him by sharing our fricking bed?
17:52No! I thought of him only as a friend. He forced himself upon me. Why didn't you stop him?
17:58You think I wanted this? Where are you Barrow?
18:03Fighting. For us. As you should have been.
18:13The house of Batiatis is filled with champions. Fathers. My grandfathers. Soon you will stand
18:36among them. I have commissioned you to be immortalised in stone at great expense.
18:40You honour me Dominus. Why the laurels do not cease there. Good Mercato has insisted
18:45that Spartacus be moved to the forefront of his games. He will take on the guise of his
18:49storied grandfather. Marcus Minucius Rufus. Rufus? You know of him?
18:55I have heard his name. Spoken by my father when I was a boy. You will be dressed in his very armour.
19:03Four of our gladiators bedecked as Roman legion. Our enemy? Six prisoners sentenced to execution.
19:09Clad in the barbaric fashion of the Thracian hordes of the Maidae. It will be a grand spectacle
19:14with you its shining helm. I will not dress as a Roman and pretend to slaughter my own people.
19:21It is time for you to release your hold upon the past. You are no longer of Thrace.
19:25You are destined for great and wonderful things, Spartacus. Embrace the path the gods have set
19:35you upon. Your mind is clouded by grief. Pause to clear it.
19:41You bathe me as if a child. You must rest.
19:55Stay still. You reopen your wounds. I can't even rise. In time. Always the enemy of a gladiator.
20:00Yet a friend to us now. Domina has given excuse for us to be together. Let us pluck blessing from misfortune.
20:19Crixus. You live. My prayers answered. I would have more prayers to return me to the sand to be
20:33by the men. You shall rejoin your brothers soon enough. Brothers? None have visited me. Not even Barka.
20:42Have you not told him? The moment has not arisen. Has he fallen in the arena? Far the opposite.
20:52He has purchased his freedom. The beast of Carthage. What is Barka if not a gladiator? A man.
21:01Free to roam outside these walls. Thought as foreign. Tending goats and picking vegetables.
21:08But Pietros always at his side. He left the boy. He'd soon a part with his own life.
21:16And he's found me surprised also. He did not wish it. But had no choice. You shared words with him?
21:27No. But I saw it in his eyes. As he was escorted through the gates. You were there.
21:38Regain your strength. I would see you with a sword in hand soon.
21:53Barka gone. Spartacus champion. I have a work into a world of shit.
22:01You're a fool to refuse by the artist.
22:17The man makes unreasonable demands. He's your master.
22:21His demands your duty unreasonable or otherwise. I will not be forced to slaughter my countrymen.
22:27You act as if you have free will in the matter. You are a gladiator.
22:30I am a thrash. You are a slave.
22:34To cling to a life beyond these walls is to see your heart parted from your chest.
22:39You above all others should know this.
22:48I do not think before I speak.
22:53I will move myself to less deserving company.
22:59You're up to the bar.
23:00I shall have a word.
23:27To what end? Will it see Barka return? Will it see us reunited and free?
23:35As he promised.
23:37Fate often takes a man far from his heart.
23:41To his regret.
23:42Felt more keenly by the one left behind.
23:47Rome is positively aflutter with news of Theocle's defeat.
23:51No one could believe such a thing was possible. Especially at the hands of a Thracian.
23:55The gods truly bless the house of Batiatus.
23:59We're even entertaining thoughts of a patron to share in our good fortune.
24:02Hmm. And does your good fortune extend downward?
24:08I don't follow.
24:10The priestess.
24:11Has her fertility right to born any seed?
24:15I was unable to conclude the right in the allotted time.
24:18No.
24:19Well, my husband was sadly absent.
24:21What of the other man?
24:22Oh.
24:23You still have not told me anything about him.
24:25Is it Salonius?
24:27I would rather bear an eel.
24:31No, no.
24:31A woman as beautiful as you are deserves a man.
24:37Someone of position, maybe.
24:38Oh, he's no one of note.
24:40No one of note?
24:42Someone more physical, perhaps?
24:45A slave.
24:46Oh, your cup's empty.
24:47Navia?
24:47It is, isn't it?
24:48But not just any slave.
24:50No, not for you.
24:51You would have to be forged by Jupiter himself.
24:54Let us move on from the subject.
24:57Of course.
24:58To other matters.
25:03Kalfair's Crixus.
25:07Crixus?
25:08His strength returns.
25:10Joyous news.
25:12Pity he will not take the sand in good Mercato's games.
25:15I long to see his sword thrust home.
25:18How did you fare?
25:27A game of dice and bones.
25:31Poorly.
25:32They often have.
25:34They'll balance the loss of next chance.
25:40It seems Pietros has lost control of his flock.
25:42Pity he will not take the sand in good luck.
25:50Petros?
25:59Boy has freed himself.
26:01Tough.
26:17Joyous!
26:26Enough!
26:28Enough!
26:34What is this foolishness?
26:39Petrus...
26:42The boy took his own life.
26:49He'll be missed.
26:52Especially his lips.
26:57Get out!
27:21This morning, I bursted the top retiarius in all of Capua.
27:25Capua now, I possess nothing more than bones and brains scattered upon the rocks.
27:30Apologies.
27:32Curse your apologies!
27:34I will have return on the value lost.
27:36The price of the man will be subtracted from your winnings until the remainder is balanced.
27:40As you see fit, Dominus.
27:42All of this for what?
27:44Petrus?
27:46He was nothing, shit from a whore!
27:47He was a man. His life had worth.
27:50Half a coin at most.
27:52Neus was a gladiator.
27:54That is true worth!
27:57He did not deserve to live.
27:59Ouch!
28:01I alone decide to live, not you, not a frickin' slave!
28:04My generosity has been boundless, yet you defy me still.
28:16Mercato's games are upon us.
28:20I expect you to fight as a loyal Roman.
28:25Or die as a Thracian.
28:32See him to the Medicus.
28:33You shed tears for the boy.
28:52His passing saddens me.
28:54He was too weak for this place.
28:57Without Barker to protect him.
28:59Not all of us can be strong.
29:18Have you been making friends again?
29:21Yes.
29:23Disagreement.
29:25And you emerged the battered one.
29:26What?
29:28What did his tiny net prove too fierce an opponent for the slayer of the Achilles?
29:32That's the man himself.
29:34You can scrape enough of him off the cliff for replying.
29:37Neus is dead.
29:39What reason did you have to take his life?
29:44My reasoning lays forever silent.
29:47Your actions betray us all.
29:50Neus was a gladiator.
29:52A brother.
29:53He was no brother of mine.
29:55When you swore the oath, every man in here became your brother.
29:59Deservant of an honorable death in the arena.
30:02Your actions shame my fighting beside you.
30:06You speak as if you had choice in the matter.
30:09I did.
30:11And I chose not to end your life in the arena.
30:13A decision I presently regret.
30:15I regret.
30:19As do I.
30:34You knew Pietrus well?
30:36Only in passing.
30:37Yet you tend to his pets.
30:40It surprises.
30:42That Baku will claim his freedom.
30:45Yet leave the things he loved in captivity.
30:48Did he speak to you of his plans for life outside the Ludus?
30:55No.
30:57Did he exchange words with Usher?
31:02Usher?
31:04He was there, was he not?
31:07I do not recall.
31:09Surely.
31:11If you set your mind to the task.
31:15Apologies, but I must return to the villa.
31:18Dominant awaits.
31:20The fear in your eyes betray the lie on your tongue.
31:25Your questions put me in harm's way.
31:28Please, let me pass.
31:40The day approaches and I'm finally free of this.
31:44Remove yourselves!
31:47Remain.
31:50I seek information.
31:55I'm not subject.
31:57Barker.
31:58I understand he made wager upon the Theoculis fight.
32:01Yeah.
32:03And won a small fortune applied towards his freedom.
32:06With no thought to Pietrus.
32:08Not enough coin remain to liberate him.
32:11Barker's eyes filled with tears.
32:13Though spurred by regret or impending freedom.
32:17I know not.
32:20It is a stirring sight to see the bonds of servitude lifted.
32:24Hmm.
32:25I confess my eyes swimming as Barker took leave of the villa.
32:31Who else offered farewells?
32:32Huh.
32:33Only our master myself.
32:40Navier claims to have escorted Barker to the gates.
32:45She made no mention of your presence.
32:48She's a simple thing, Hermione.
32:51Stories in conflict.
32:53Give me concern.
32:55If I find there is more to the matter of Barker's departure.
33:01We shall have words.
33:02You still believe in the gods?
33:03Yes.
33:04Why?
33:05Why?
33:08I couldn't believe in CO2.
33:10A Olive graphs.
33:12You still believe in...?
33:15A gods?
33:16Do you still believe in the gods?
33:31Yes.
33:33Why?
33:39Our entire village is gone.
33:42Everyone we knew dead.
33:46There are no gods.
33:49There is nothing to shape what happens in our lives.
33:53There is no meaning to any of it.
34:03I cannot believe the gods would lead me to you.
34:07To bless me with such love.
34:10Only to make me bear witness to your suffering.
34:13No.
34:17There is a deeper purpose to the path you've been set upon.
34:20One that has yet to reveal itself.
34:23I would never see you from my side again.
34:28Without you there is no reason for breath.
34:31There is no reason for breath.
34:33There is always a reason to live.
34:35I would be lost.
34:37No.
34:40The gods would set you on the proper path.
34:45All you have to do is close your eyes.
34:47And place yourself in their hands.
34:53We leave for the games.
34:55Is your decision made?
34:56It is.
35:06What sort of answer is this?
35:08A gesture.
35:10I care not for its means of delivery.
35:13Perhaps its meaning will be more agreeable.
35:15Out with it then.
35:17I care not for its means of delivery.
35:19Perhaps its meaning will be more agreeable.
35:21Out with it then.
35:23Surah spoke often to me of the gods.
35:26She believed in them.
35:28I never truly have.
35:30The pride of you.
35:32Daring me.
35:34I am.
35:35I am.
35:37I am.
35:39I am.
35:41I am.
35:43I am.
35:45I am.
35:47I am.
35:49I am.
35:50The pride of you.
35:52Daring to doubt the gods.
35:54And I have suffered much for it.
35:57But no longer.
35:59From this point forward.
36:01I give myself over to her beliefs.
36:06And embrace my fate.
36:09Your words give my heart great joy.
36:13Enough even to erase questions of how a blade belonging to the magistrate's son came to your possession.
36:21Let us put the past truly behind us.
36:25Come.
36:27The games await you.
36:29I have but one condition.
36:32Condition?
36:34I kiss my cheek only to finger my ass.
36:37Speak.
36:39Before I carve out your tongue.
36:41I will take to the sands against the spectre of my countrymen.
36:45But I will face them alone.
36:47Sake that you are one.
36:50I would not risk the champion of Capio to such absurdity.
36:53If this is my fate.
36:55If this is the path the gods have truly sent me upon, then they will not see me fall.
37:01And if you are wrong?
37:04Then I will give your city a great spectacle of blood.
37:09Before joining my wife.
37:11The gods have brought you this far.
37:20I believe they are not done with you yet.
37:25But I have a condition of my own.
37:28When you have killed the last of these shits garbed as your countrymen,
37:33what's left of the Thracian inside you dies with them.
37:36And you will embrace this fate.
37:39And your destiny.
37:41As Spartacus.
37:43The champion of Capua.
38:06Joes Ger.
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38:2016th.
38:21Citizens of Capua!
38:23Today we honour the noble Marcus Minucius Rufus!
38:25A Roman consul and American Nobel Reaper in France.
38:31observing its results to the general mercy of Psy.
38:34The proof of Jesus is Nurse.
38:35Consul and command are unmatched in glory.
38:41As tribute, good Mercato has seen fit to reenact his grandfather's most famous victory
38:48against the Thracian hordes.
38:51Gaze at the prisoners standing before you and imagine the Thracian Maidae that invaded Macedonia,
39:06raping, pillaging its noble people, murdering all in their power, even a Roman governor.
39:21Pilots and mag swept the land, echoing into the heavens, where the gods themselves turned their backs.
39:32All seemed lost until Rome dispatched its favored son, Enter Marcus Minucius Rufus.
39:42For the honorable role of Rufus, there was but one choice.
39:53The bringer of rain, the slayer of Theocles, the champion of Capua.
40:01Stand up!
40:03I present to you... Spartacus!
40:08Yeah!
40:13Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!
40:18Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!
40:20Fire! Fire! Fire!
40:21Fire! Fire! Fire!
40:24Fire! Fire!
40:26Fire! Fire!
40:28Fire! Fire!
40:29I thought it was your grandfather we honour, yet the crowd chants,
40:32Spartacus.
40:35Very not of details, good Mercato. The glory is your grandfather's alone.
40:41Come, give the signal to begin the glorious victory.
40:46In honour of Marcus Minucius Rufus, let blood be shed!
41:02All you have to do is close your eyes, and place yourself in their hands.
41:15All you have to do is close your eyes, and place yourself in their hands.
41:19There you go.
41:20There you go!
41:21Everything had come to aONG place, and place yourself in their hands.
41:26You have to do all things, and place yourself in your hands and place yourself in your hands.
41:29Not this was one of the best warriors.
41:31As wellagement such as your grandfather's است backups of control,
41:33the warriors did not die.
41:34All you have to do is close yourwijial responsibility too about your side to fillbox toward ridiculing the door.
41:36She's proud to do this!
41:39And who is close your architectural purpose?
41:40Welcome to the legislation and safeomswenment?
41:41What the most refusing can be taken off of you?
41:42Oh
42:12Oh
42:42You do realize my grandfather won this battle?
43:12Perhaps this day history will not repeat itself
43:42There is always a reason to live
43:47The gods would set you on the proper path
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