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Rome, AD 37–38. After suffering a stroke, Tiberius is smothered to death by Macro with Caligula's connivance, leaving Caligula and Tiberius' grandson Gemellus as his joint heirs. Claudius' life-long friend Herod has returned to Rome in time for Caligula's ascension. Caligula chooses Claudius to be his co-consul, over Claudius' objections. Caligula displays signs of mental instability and falls into a coma. Upon awakening he declares that he has become the god Zeus. Claudius humors him, hoping that Caligula will reveal his divinity to the Senate and be deposed, restoring the Republic. Instead the Senate accepts Caligula's claims of divinity. Caligula becomes increasingly violent; a Senator who told Macro during Caligula's coma that he would give his life if Caligula lived is forced to commit suicide. Caligula also has Gemellus killed, removes Claudius from his position of consul, and declares his sister Drusilla his wife and fellow goddess Hera. Disgusted with the depths of depravity that her family and Rome have sunk to, Antonia commits suicide, leaving Claudius distraught. Fearing that his child will become greater than he, Caligula tries to recreate the birth of Athena; as Zeus reportedly did with Metis, Caligula cuts his unborn child from his sister's belly and eats it.

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00:00The End
00:30I found it in that box.
00:54In there.
00:56The box was in my nephew Caligula's bedroom.
01:00This once belonged to his father, Germanicus.
01:05I said I would tell everything, and I shall.
01:10I shall hide nothing.
01:13Nothing.
01:15And if what comes next may seem incredible,
01:19believe it.
01:22Believe it.
01:23Of the last five years of Tiberius' reign, the less said the better.
01:32He remained at Capri, entirely given up to his perversions,
01:36until at last, when people began to think he would never die,
01:41he suffered a massive stroke.
01:43He had named Caligula his principal heir,
01:46and Gamalus, who was his grandson, still a boy,
01:50his second heir,
01:51in case Caligula should die before him.
01:53He's dead.
02:05Really?
02:08Get me his ring.
02:09Let us tell the world
02:27that the world has a new emperor.
02:30Senators,
02:51gentlemen,
02:52our beloved emperor Tiberius Claudius
02:56is dead.
02:58I've just left his room,
03:00having closed those tired old eyes with this hand.
03:04Before he died,
03:06he took from his finger this ring,
03:09his own seal,
03:10and placed it on my finger,
03:11and he said,
03:13I die in peace, little Gaius,
03:15knowing that you rule in my place.
03:17Those were his last words.
03:22I wept.
03:24I fell to my knees and wept.
03:29Gentlemen,
03:30I stand before you now,
03:34as your emperor.
03:35Master!
03:37Long live Rome!
03:38Master!
03:39He's alive again!
03:41The emperor's alive again!
03:43He's calling for his supper,
03:44and he wants his ring back.
03:45Take it!
03:52Take it!
03:52I don't want to hear me!
03:53Wait a minute!
03:54Gentlemen, gentlemen, gentlemen!
03:55I'm sure there's been some sort of mistake.
03:57This stupid slave saw the wind
03:59stirring the clothes on the emperor's bed.
04:01That's all.
04:01No, he's asking for beef cutlets
04:02and a goblet of water.
04:03Quiet, slave,
04:04or I'll make a beef cutlet out of you.
04:05He's out of his weights,
04:06can't you see?
04:09You'd better go and look for yourself.
04:11Exactly.
04:12Exactly.
04:12I suggest that you all remain here
04:14until the matter's sorted out.
04:15Come on.
04:25I want my supper
04:27and I want beef.
04:31Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
05:01I told you he was dead
05:08Typical of him
05:10He just wanted to see what we'd do if we thought he was dead
05:12I shan't forget this, Macro
05:17I really shan't
05:31Gentlemen, Tiberius Claudius is definitely dead
05:36No question of it
05:38When I entered his room, he was lying peacefully in his bed
05:41We shall take the corpse back to Rome
05:44And give him a most magnificent funeral
05:47Hail Caesar!
05:48Hail Caesar!
05:50Hail Caesar!
05:52Hail Caesar!
05:54Hail Caesar!
05:56Gentlemen, we are at the dawn of a new golden age
06:01A son of Germanicus has come before us
06:04Let us put ourselves in his hands
06:06Let the Senate vote him supreme power
06:09And let us cry, Rome is saved
06:12Hail Caesar!
06:14Hail Caesar!
06:15Hail Caesar!
06:17Hail Caesar!
06:20Herod Acripoff
06:21Oh, Herod
06:24Herod, I was thinking about you only the other day
06:28I'm wondering where you were and what you were doing
06:30If I wasn't trying to borrow money from someone
06:32I was probably thinking of you
06:34Oh, did you both arrive together?
06:36Ah, I landed at Brondizium and went straight to Capua
06:38I knew he was living there
06:39I found him in the act of leaving for Rome
06:42and intending to call on you on his way
06:45Nothing could have pleased me better
06:47Oh, sit down
06:49You remember my grandson, Camelus?
06:51He's grown
06:52Too much in the wrong direction
06:54He never stops eating
06:55Don't you know it's not good for you to eat all that pastry?
06:58That's what clogs the chest
07:00If I'm to be scolded, I'll go inside
07:02Oh, listen to him
07:03He's given himself such airs since Tiberius died
07:05He thinks he already rules in Rome
07:07I do
07:08I was made alternate ruler with my cousin Caligula
07:10Hold your tongue
07:11The senators set that aside and quite properly are much too young
07:14And besides, people are not made emperors
07:16so they can have the run of baker shops
07:18I can't see that it's any worse to eat too much pastry
07:21than it is to drink too much wine
07:23And a lot of grown-ups do that
07:27He eats for comfort
07:31Livilla ignored him
07:32She had other interests
07:34I wrote you about a year, Livilla
07:37Well, let's not talk of it
07:38She's dead and at my hands
07:39I'd do it again
07:41Well, perhaps things will improve
07:45now that Caligula is in command
07:47Let's hope so
07:47Well, I like all the titles that you thought of for me
07:50As does my sister Drusilla
07:52I shall probably use them all
07:54And what about the consulship, Lentulus?
07:57Your term is up
07:58Have you chosen the consul for the next term?
08:01Well, the choice is obvious to us
08:03The Senate begs you to accept the next term
08:06and to choose your own colleague to share it with
08:09Accept it
08:11And I hereby proclaim that my first act as consul
08:15will be to collect all criminal records and dossiers
08:17collected by Alias Sejanus
08:18and have them burnt in the marketplace
08:20And in memory of my dear mother Agrippina
08:26there will be a new annual festival of horse racing and sword fighting
08:30And in future
08:34the month of September will be known as Germanicus
08:37after my father
08:38as August was after my great
08:40after my great
08:42And now I have a headache
08:47this audience is at an end
08:49Is your head bad again?
08:52Well, come to my room and I'll soothe it for you
08:54Here is my chosen colleague to share the consulship with me
09:05Gemellus
09:07An excellent choice
09:08No, no, no, no, no, not Gemellus, not he
09:10My uncle Claudius
09:13Your uncle Claudius?
09:15Of course
09:15Who else should share it with me but my father's beloved brother
09:18Uncle, I appoint you my colleague
09:22as consul for the first term
09:24He, a consul?
09:26But yes, we rule together
09:27I've forgotten all the rules and the dossiers
09:31It doesn't matter, it's nothing, it's nothing
09:32I'll think of everything, you can do everything
09:33Uncle, there is a galloping in my head
09:36and your stuttering is making it worse
09:38Matter is closed
09:42What is the matter with him?
09:47The matter with him?
09:48Why does he keep clearing his throat like that?
09:50Well, he's had a bad cough
09:52Can't he get rid of it? It's very irritating to live with someone who's clearing his throat all the time
09:56Well, he's taking a cough mixture
09:58Oh
09:59I see
10:01Well, let's hope it clears up soon
10:03I've got a weak chest, it's not my fault
10:05No, but it's your chest!
10:07Is that your own hair?
10:15Pardon?
10:16Is it your own hair or is it a wig?
10:20I own it
10:21Why have you got so much and I've got so little?
10:22I find that extremely irritating, much older than I am
10:25Uncle, I've arranged a suite of rooms for you in the palace
10:30You can come and live with me and my sisters
10:33Who like that
10:34Whole family will be together
10:36I'm very fond of my family
10:39Generally speaking
10:41Uncle, your first official duty as consul will be to have
10:47Two statues made of my late brothers, Drusus and Nero
10:51And they'll be set up and consecrated in a marketplace
10:55And the ceremony will take place in early December
10:58Oh, yes, yes, I know it'll cost a great deal of money
11:01But there's plenty of money
11:02Tiberius left 27 million gold pieces
11:06Hey, I ask, how much is left?
11:10Lentulus
11:11How much is left?
11:13Between eight and nine, Caesar
11:16Is that all?
11:19He left a lot of debts
11:20The greedy skinflint
11:23He owed money to everybody and left me to pay for it all
11:25I should have killed him when I had the chance
11:28Oh, my headache's getting worse
11:33Galloping inside and pounding of who?
11:36Come to my room
11:37It's my head
11:40What was I saying?
11:59You should have killed him when you had the chance
12:02Oh, yes
12:03Many times I had the chance
12:04Many times I thought of doing it
12:06Well, perhaps I should take
12:07Him at least to his room
12:08Oh, no, no
12:09I'm just about to tell you a story
12:10Let him hear
12:11This will become, I'm sure, an historic anecdote
12:15I want you to write it down
12:16I don't go when you retire to your room
12:17You stop coughing!
12:19It's very difficult
12:20Don't try!
12:29Lentulus
12:30How much is left?
12:32Of what?
12:34Of Tiberius' fortune
12:36Between eight and nine million, Caesar
12:39Is that all?
12:41He also left a lot of debts
12:43I've had this conversation before
12:47What's the matter with you?
12:55I know what I was about to say
12:57I was going to tell you a story
12:59Happened
13:02Three, four years ago
13:03In Cadbury
13:04When I was still
13:05Nothing but an innocent young boy
13:07Shocked and shamed
13:08By the depravity
13:09To which the Emperor
13:09Had fallen in his old age
13:11More and more
13:13In my precocious wisdom
13:16I realised that the fate of Rome
13:19Might rely
13:20On the single stroke of a knife
13:21A knife
13:23In my hand
13:25And the thought tormented me
13:27I began to see it as my inescapable destiny
13:31But why me?
13:33I said
13:33Why me?
13:35Who never had a single violent thought in his life?
13:38Why should this onerous duty be thrust upon me?
13:43Yet
13:46One night
13:48Sleepless as usual
13:51With grief
13:51The fate of my dear mother
13:53And my dear brothers
13:55I decided
13:58Come what might
14:00That I
14:03Would be avenged at last
14:05Upon their murderer
14:06So
14:09I took a knife
14:10That belonged to my father Germanicus
14:12And I went into the Emperor's room
14:13And he lay
14:14Tossing and groaning
14:16In a nightmare of guilt
14:18And there was a galloping in my head
14:20And a pounding
14:21Yes
14:24Yes I remember
14:25That was the first time I heard it
14:28And I
14:30I lifted the dagger
14:31In order to strike
14:32When a divine voice
14:35Sounded in my ear
14:36Great grandson
14:38Stop
14:39Hold your hand
14:40And to kill him
14:41Would be impious
14:42I froze
14:47I turned
14:49To see if I could find
14:52The owner of the voice
14:52But there was no one in the room
14:53Besides the Emperor and myself
14:55And yet
14:56I felt
14:57The presence
14:57Of the divine Augustus
14:59Oh God
15:01Augustus
15:02I cried
15:03He killed my mother
15:06And my brothers
15:07Your descendants
15:08Should I not avenge them
15:09Even at the risk
15:11Of being shunned
15:13By all men
15:14As a parasite
15:15Augustus
15:21Augustus
15:22Answered
15:23Oh magnanimous son
15:28Who art to be Emperor
15:30Hereafter
15:30There is no need
15:33To do what you would do
15:34By my orders
15:35The furies
15:37Nightly avenge
15:38Your dear ones
15:38While he sleeps
15:39Leave them
15:41To their work
15:42And him
15:42To his torments
15:43The torments
15:44Of his dreams
15:45And the torments
15:46To come in the year after
15:48He will suffer
15:51Eternal agonies
15:52I swear
15:52While
15:53While you
15:54While you
15:55While my son
15:56While
15:59After
16:01A glorious rain
16:03Will enter
16:04The bosom
16:04Of Augustus
16:05I threw the
16:08Darker aside
16:09Father
16:11Father
16:13Help me
16:17Help me
16:20Stop it
16:23Stop it
16:25Stop it
16:27Stop it
16:29Stop it
16:30Stop it
16:32Stop it
16:33Stop it
16:34Stop it
16:35Stop it
16:36Stop it
16:37The statues
16:38Must be ready
16:39By the end of November
16:40I said I'd do my best
16:42More I can't face
16:42Look here
16:43I can take the work
16:44Somewhere else
16:44You'd be losing time
16:45We've already started them
16:47You've got the marble
16:48You haven't started them
16:49I promise you
16:50We'll make a start tomorrow
16:51In any case
16:52The way the emperor is
16:53He's not going to be ready
16:54In time for the ceremony
16:55You blind the emperor
16:56That's his business
16:58You just make sure
16:59Those statues
16:59Are ready
17:00Ready
17:01The emperor awoke earlier this morning
17:31But then relapsed into a coma
17:32That's all I can tell you
17:34I suggest that you return to your homes
17:37Everything that can be done
17:39Is being done
17:40We pray for him
17:49Tell him that if he wins
17:51I shall
17:52Tell him that I've offered my own life
17:55In place of his
17:56If the gods will spare him
17:57If anything should happen to him
17:59It would be the worst calamity
18:01To have before Rome
18:02Since the death of Germanicus
18:03Your prayers will help him
18:05Your prayers will help him
18:06I'm sure
18:06I'm sure
18:06Michael Claudius
18:12You must come quickly
18:13He's awake
18:14And he wants to see you
18:15What for?
18:16I don't know
18:17But for heaven's sake
18:18Humor him
18:18He'll kill you
18:20If you don't say
18:20What he wants you to say
18:21What does he want me to say?
18:23I don't know
18:24But he just tried to kill me
18:26He said I didn't love him
18:28He made me swear over and over again
18:31That I did
18:31Oh, do go, please
18:34Hail, Caesar
18:45What a joy to see you alive
18:49And to hear your voice again
18:51Hail, I hope that you're better
18:56I've never really been ill
18:59Oh, really?
19:02No
19:02I've been undergoing a metamorphosis
19:05Oh
19:06Was it painful?
19:11It was like a birth
19:13In which the mother delivers herself
19:16Oh, yeah
19:18Oh, that blast had been painful
19:21They hired quite a
19:25What is the
19:26Character
19:28Of this
19:29Glorious change
19:31Which has
19:33Come over you
19:34Isn't it obvious?
19:46You've become a
19:49God
19:50Oh, my God
19:53Oh, let me worship you
19:56Oh, how could I have been so blind?
20:01Well, I am still in mortal disguise
20:03That wouldn't help you
20:04No, I should have seen it at once
20:06Your face shines
20:08Even in this light
20:09Like a lamp
20:11Does it?
20:14Get up and give me that mirror
20:15Oh, it is bright
20:29Isn't it?
20:30I could
20:31Read by it
20:33I always knew that this would happen
20:36I always knew that I was divine
20:39Oh, think of it
20:40When I was two
20:42I put down a mutiny in my father's army
20:43And so saved Rome
20:45Well, that was prodigious
20:46It's like the stories they tell of
20:48Mercury as a child
20:50Or Hercules
20:51Who
20:51Thangled snakes
20:54In his cradle
20:55Exactly
20:55Only Mercury
20:57Only stole a few oxen
20:58Whereas by the age of ten
21:00I'd already killed my father
21:02Well, you didn't know that, did you?
21:05D-d-d-how?
21:08Divinity
21:09Oh, even Jove didn't do that
21:12He merely banished the old man
21:14Why
21:14If you
21:16Don't mind my asking
21:17Did you do that?
21:20Well, he stood in my way
21:21He
21:23Me
21:23A young God
21:24He tried to discipline me
21:26So I frightened him to death in Antioh
21:29So it was you who did all that?
21:32That's incredible
21:33Oh, no, not at all
21:35Not for God
21:36It was very simple
21:37And not only did I kill my natural father
21:40I also killed my adopted father, Tiberius
21:43And Jove never did that
21:44No
21:45I've never read that he did that
21:47You see
21:48And you're a very well-read man
21:50And whereas
21:51Jove only slept with one of his sisters
21:53I slept with all three of mine
21:55All three have admitted a God into their beds
21:57Martina told me that it was the right thing for a God to do
22:00Oh, you knew Martina well
22:03Oh, yes, yes
22:04Yes, very well
22:05A very wise woman
22:06When my parents were in Egypt
22:08I used to visit her every day
22:09And she taught me the whole history of the gods
22:10Especially the Greek ones
22:11And she said that I was more like Zeus than Jove
22:14That Jove was just a
22:15Pale Roman copy of Zeus
22:17Zeus
22:20Married a sister, didn't he?
22:22Yes
22:23What was her name?
22:24Uh, Hera
22:25Hera, that's it
22:27And she became pregnant by him?
22:30No, that was Paretis
22:32And fearing that the child would become stronger than himself
22:36And rule the heavens
22:38He took the child from her body
22:41And swallowed it whole
22:43And Athena sprang from his head
22:46Yes, something like that
22:49I never used to believe that sort of story
22:52But of course now
22:53I can see that they're true
22:55Well, now you understand why I have always been divine
23:02And Drusilla is divine too
23:06I shall announce it at the same time that I announce my own divinity
23:09Oh, this is the most glorious hour of my life
23:14Will you allow me to retire
23:18And sacrifice to you at once
23:21The divine air you exhale is who's strong for me
23:26And fainting penalty
23:29Go in peace
23:38I was thinking of killing you, but I've changed my mind
23:42Send Drusilla to me
23:45He wants to see you
24:01He's become a god
24:03Oh, you're a god too
24:05We're not
24:07A god?
24:09Which one?
24:10He thinks he's used
24:12Sounds bad for us mortals
24:14Perhaps not
24:15When he decides to announce his divinity
24:18They'll all see he's mad
24:19They'll knock him up
24:20We'll have the Republic back
24:22My friend, this could be the best thing that's ever happened to us
24:27The Emperor is coming
24:31Now there is something that you ought to know before he arrives
24:37So that you won't be taken totally by surprise
24:40We are privileged to be living at the time of the most astonishing event
24:47The Emperor has undergone a transformation
24:53A metamorphosis
24:57He has become a god
25:01Now that is unusual
25:06To say the least
25:07But that's the nature of miracles
25:10To be unusual
25:11And if it's the nature of some people not to believe in them
25:15Well, the more fool them
25:18However, the Emperor doesn't want to make too much of it
25:23He doesn't want any fuss or public announcements
25:25He wants us all to behave normally
25:28Although he is now a god
25:31He is still the same lovable young man we've always known
25:35I can attest to that
25:36And to enable his relationships with all of us to continue exactly as they were
25:41He has decided, for convenience
25:43To retain his mortal form
25:46Oh, and by the way
25:48His sister Drusilla has become a goddess
25:50Any questions?
25:51Yes
25:51Well, of course, it is unusual
25:58But, as Sertorius Macro says
26:01That is the nature of miracles
26:03Why, one must ask oneself
26:07A god's made only after death
26:08Sooner or later
26:10A man was bound to be reborn a god in our very midst
26:13If we worship the divine Augustus after his death
26:18Doesn't it make sense to worship his great-grandson
26:21While he's still alive
26:22I think we should count ourselves fortunate
26:24To be living at this time
26:26Gentlemen
26:27Posterity will envy us
26:30Posterity will call you an ass, you idiot
26:33The Emperor
26:35My sister and I are pleased to admit you into our presence once again
26:56Recovery is a miracle
27:01But you prayed for it, Glentialis
27:03Night and day
27:04But our prayers are not always heard
27:07Yes, but yours were very special, so I understand
27:09You offered your life to the gods in the place of mine
27:12That was extremely noble
27:13It's true
27:14I did
27:16And what are you going to do about it?
27:19Do about it?
27:21Won't you believe?
27:22Well, I'm still here and so are you
27:24But we oughtn't both to be here
27:27Should we not give the gods the things that we promised them?
27:30You're in danger of the crime of perjury, Glentialis
27:32Think about it
27:33But not too long
27:35The gods won't wait forever of that
27:37I can assure you I know them only too well
27:39Now we will walk through the marketplace and the forum
27:42And show ourselves to the people of Rome
27:44Still coughing, I see
27:46We shall have to do something about that
27:47You haven't forgotten my statues, have you?
27:49Certainly not
27:49Well, Herod, you're back with us
27:52To bring you my congratulations, Caesar
27:54Come walk with me a while
27:55I want to talk to you
27:57Do you mean to tell me that there is no one in all Rome
28:05Man enough to strike him down like a dog?
28:07It's very difficult, Father
28:09There are always guards
28:10Sejanus sort of
28:12Anyway, I've never killed anyone before
28:14Besides, everyone secretly believes this madness can't last
28:18Neither he'll recover his senses or he'll die
28:21But couldn't you poison his food?
28:22Oh, Mother
28:23What am I, an assassin?
28:26A living god among us
28:28And a goddess
28:29Oh, I saw that coming a long time ago
28:31To take a sister for a wife
28:33They will rot in hell for it, both of them
28:35Well, to be honest, I feel sorry for her
28:38You would
28:38She's terrified of him, so she plays up to him
28:42I can't say that I blame her
28:43I'd kill myself first
28:44No one wants to die, Mother
28:46I saw Lentila's face the day it dawned on him
28:49That the god wasn't joking
28:51He waited a long time hoping
28:53Caligula would forget it, but he didn't
28:55He sent Macro with a good colonel of the guards
28:57To watch him while he opened his veins
28:59He's got what he deserved
29:00They all deserve it, and you too
29:01You are a pack of shameless cowards
29:04When Germanicus died, there died the last of the Romans
29:08It's good to get away from Rome
29:12Gee, you're fortunate
29:13You don't have to live in the palace
29:15The antics that go on there at night
29:18I don't want to hear them
29:19I have heard enough
29:20Is there anything left in the previous purpose?
29:24No, not much
29:25We gave a charioteer
29:2720,000 gold pieces the other day
29:29Just for winning a race
29:31When the money runs out
29:32You'd all better watch out
29:34I'll see you both at supper
29:36He's very upset
29:41Well, what can I do?
29:45I've got a mad nebu, but I can't kill him
29:47What's the matter with this, Herod?
29:50These are the children of my noble brother, Germanicus
29:53How could it happen?
29:56Well, you know what they say about the tree of the Claudians
29:58It bears two kinds of fruit
30:00The sweet and the bad
30:02You've certainly had a terrifying crop this season
30:06And I've got the Word from him
30:09He's got a knife
30:10But I've got a knife
30:12I've got it
30:12Okay
30:13til 답
30:17That means there's no arrest
30:20rying
30:21But they can't kill anything
30:23It looks pretty
30:24Assuming
30:26But it is really
30:28You don't know
30:29Did we not notice
30:30It's our truth
30:30Did it
30:32It's time around
30:32It always
30:33It's time after
30:35this isn't their house
30:40this is our house
30:43yes
30:45we shall spend most of our time here
30:48I'll build a bridge to connect with the palace
30:51and I'll hold my audiences here
30:54yes
30:55look at him
31:00Job
31:02does he look like a god
31:05an inferior god
31:08an inferior god
31:13did you hear that
31:19you're not important enough for this temple
31:26I beg your pardon
31:28be careful what you say to me
31:31otherwise I'll have your face smashed in
31:33don't speak up I don't hear you
31:37well
31:41for now you may address me as Zeus
31:45for in power he is the nearest who approaches me
31:48you were created by the old Romans in his image but you're nothing
31:54nothing do you hear me
31:57and this
31:59is here
32:00out of whom
32:04the Romans created you
32:08we shall move you both to an annex
32:11you have been here far too long
32:15this is the temple
32:18in which I have chosen
32:20to bear the child of Zeus
32:22child
32:37mine
32:43the child of Zeus
32:46to rule the universe
32:49tell her
32:52tell her
32:54tell her
32:57what it's like to be loved by Zeus
33:00tell her
33:02it was like the sun bursting in my veins
33:06it was like a shooting star
33:09it is as if all the lights of the universe blazed at once in my womb
33:15and a new universe was born
33:19but you promised they'd be ready to me
33:31excuse me don't get so excited
33:33I did not promise
33:33I said I'd do my best
33:34that's all I promised
33:35you knew they had to be ready for the ceremony tomorrow
33:37well Nero's ready
33:38well one's no good without the other one you idiot
33:40well there's no need to be offensive
33:41offensive I'll have you
33:43thrown out of the city
33:44well what can I do
33:45the marble didn't arrive till last week
33:46and one of my best sculptors been off sea
33:48the marble was here last time I called
33:50it was
33:51oh yeah but there was a crack in it
33:52yes if you did for somebody else
33:53you're rogue
33:54I swear as Jove is my judge
33:55we never used it for anyone else
33:56look take Nero
33:57and I'll have Brutus ready in order
33:59well you can keep it
34:00you've got me into a great deal of trouble
34:03keep it?
34:05what am I going to do with a statue of Nero?
34:07you can stick it
34:08but you know where you can stick it
34:10and I'll sue you in the courts
34:11for breach of contract
34:12you'll sue me
34:14I'll sue you
34:15I'll sue you for damages
34:16for misrepresentation
34:18for fraud
34:19you'll beer in for my lawyers
34:21I promise you
34:22and I'll charge you for that too
34:26Caesar
34:28there's something you should know
34:31can you hear it?
34:34hear what?
34:37gemellus
34:39coughing
34:40can't you hear it?
34:44no
34:45oh what it is to have the senses of a god
34:49I can hear everything
34:50even a leaf
34:52falling on the other side of the world
34:55sometimes it's unbearable to hear so much
34:57can't you hear anything?
35:02it's hard to see you
35:03he's coughing all the way through dinner
35:06why weren't you at dinner by the way?
35:09I fell asleep
35:11coughing all the way through dinner
35:13and even when he went to his room
35:15on the far side of the palace
35:16I could still hear him
35:17no one else could
35:19not even hear her
35:22hear her?
35:24oh yes hear her
35:26no I don't think she would have heard him
35:30oh
35:33stopped
35:36oh yeah I'm glad
35:38yes
35:40you wanted to tell me something
35:41yes
35:43it's about the
35:44statues
35:45yes that's something I wanted to talk to you about
35:48you've noticed too
35:49notice what?
35:51that none of the statues of the gods in Rome look like me
35:54I can't have that
35:56I want you to go out and collect all the important statues of the gods in Rome
36:00and replace their heads with one of my own
36:02your own?
36:04yes
36:04and hearers too
36:06you could put
36:07her head
36:09on the statue
36:11of
36:12Venus
36:13isn't she beautiful?
36:17and she's pregnant
36:19she carries my child in her womb
36:22and a thought torments me
36:24and what could it be like?
36:25could it be greater than Zeus himself?
36:27could it
36:27rule the universe?
36:31the statues of
36:32the hero and
36:33the
36:34gooses
36:34won't be ready
36:37for the ceremony
36:38what?
36:41the statues of your
36:43brothers
36:44won't be ready
36:46in time
36:47won't be ready
36:49you're an idiot
36:53your mother always said you were in it
36:54I was a fool to have trusted you
36:56I have a good mind to have your throat cut
36:58in fact
36:59I'll do it
36:59now
36:59let me go
37:00let me go
37:01what is it?
37:03who is it?
37:09the males
37:10I've cured his cough
37:13oh no
37:14oh
37:16oh
37:16oh
37:17oh
37:17oh
37:18oh
37:19and you're not
37:20consul anymore
37:21you are
37:22dismissed
37:23now find
37:25somebody else
37:26take it away
37:32it looks horrible
37:33yes Caesar
37:34oh
37:35Priscilla
37:36wake up
37:38please
37:39please
37:40Drusilla
37:41my head
37:42please
37:44no one can be greater than Zeus
37:56not even the child of Zeus
38:00well
38:04there weren't many at the funeral
38:06were there?
38:07what did you expect?
38:08Caligula denounced
38:09he was a traitor
38:10to the Senate
38:10all the same
38:11he was Iberia's grandson
38:13and he's still only a boy
38:15how could people
38:16believe such nonsense?
38:17people will believe anything
38:18if it suits them
38:19we may count ourselves fortunate
38:21he didn't celebrate
38:22the funeral with games
38:23I want to speak to Claudius
38:29I want to speak to Claudius alone
38:29oh
38:30of course
38:31I'll go
38:32is there something wrong lady
38:38or is it
38:39Gemella's funeral
38:40that has upset you?
38:41it's the funeral
38:42goodbye Herod
38:45goodbye
38:47you're going away
38:52somewhere
38:52yes
38:53at long last
38:55I'm going to join your father
38:57what do you mean?
39:03I'm going to kill myself
39:05I don't start any nonsense
39:08but you can't
39:11oh yes I can
39:12my life's my own
39:14it'll be a welcome release
39:15I've no wish to go on living
39:16in this place
39:16and you don't have to pretend
39:19you'll miss me
39:19of course I'll miss you
39:22you're my mother
39:24well that's very dutiful of you
39:26considering I've never been
39:27very loving towards you
39:28and I'm sorry for that
39:30but you've always been
39:31a great disappointment
39:32to me Claudius
39:32oh please don't say that
39:34oh there you see
39:35you're crying at your age
39:37well
39:37I saw my cry
39:39there's no need
39:40keep your tears for yourself
39:42you may need them
39:43I shall
39:43don't do it please
39:45my mind is made up
39:47I don't want to stay here anymore
39:48I was born into a world of people
39:51become a kennel of mad dogs
39:54I've seen my splendid son Germanicus
39:56murdered and my grandsons
39:58Drusus, Nero, Gemellus
39:59my granddaughters are degenerate
40:02beyond redemption
40:02and your sister Livilla
40:03died by my own hand
40:05that was the worst
40:07I should have died then myself
40:09wait a while
40:12Claudius is sick in his mind
40:14sooner or later
40:15no, Rome is sick
40:17sick to its heart
40:18he's just the rash
40:19it's come out in
40:19it will
40:20he can't last forever
40:22no
40:23and I dare say
40:26you'll survive him
40:26you'd survive the great flood
40:30I know that now
40:31but I've no wish to
40:32I've stayed too long
40:34and I've always thought
40:35at the height of good manners
40:36to know when to leave
40:37you'll find all my affairs in order
40:43pay my debts
40:45and be good to my slaves
40:46they've been very loyal
40:47I shall go down to Antium
40:49and do it there
40:50come in five hours
40:51I shall be dead by then
40:52but
40:53wait till Briseis confirms it
40:55I wouldn't want you to catch my dying breath
40:56I count on you
40:59to pay me the last rites
41:01and remember
41:02cut off my hand
41:04for separate burial
41:05for this will be suicide
41:07it'll be just like you
41:08to forget it
41:08and Claudius
41:11Claudius
41:14please
41:17don't make a muddle
41:20of the valedictory
41:21you may kiss me
41:27don't make a mud
41:57she's dead master you can go in
42:12or was it oh so easy master when life so wants to escape it takes but the touch of a knife on
42:23the vein to let it flow away she didn't cry out only at the end I heard her call to your father
42:32drusus drusus she said forgive me forgive me perhaps for keeping him waiting so long
42:42I've taken her out of the bath and laid her out she's covered with a sheet you can go and see
42:49her now don't be sad master she wanted to go it was no effort calm as you like and brave well she
43:07was Mark Antony's daughter and Octavius you'd expect it to be like that I've cut off her
43:15hand for separate burial why did you do it she asked me to master
43:22perhaps she thought it might slip your mind
43:27Zeusi
43:34Zeusi my husband where are you
43:42oh you're not Zeusi you're not my husband Zeusi you're just my silly old uncle
43:53g-g-g-g-g-g-glorious it was your grandmother's funeral today couldn't you have attended
44:01gods don't attend funerals no she'll do it you are drunk no my husband found this wonderful potion which
44:14we take. It makes you feel as if you're riding through the air. Have you seen him, my husband?
44:25He's hiding. Do you mean your brother? Yes, my brother. My divine, potent brother. Potent.
44:44Do you know he's to be a father? Hera is with child by Zeus, or Mattis, or Diana. Sometimes
44:56I'm one, sometimes I'm the other. He gets a bit confused. Why do you play up to him like
45:02this? Why do you? You play the clown, I play the goddess.
45:08Oh, God, you're disgusting. You wouldn't dare say that to him. You're afraid. Oh, we're
45:22all afraid. Even he is. Do you know what he's afraid of? This. He's afraid it will be more
45:37powerful than he is, and rule the heavens. Now I have something he's afraid of.
45:46Zeusy! Zeusy! Where are you? Zeusy! Zeusy, my treasure, are you in there?
45:59Zeusy! Oh, you frighten me. Oh, it's magnificent. Oh, it'll tickle a bit. Why are you hiding
46:24in here? I wanted you to find me in here? I wanted you to find me in here. You see, I've
46:32altered my whole room. Olympus. We gods like to live on mountaintops, and while I have to
46:42live in this awful palace, this reminds me of my real home.
46:45what's this? A chariot to draw you up to the clouds. Drink this. Oh, I think I've drunk
46:57enough. Is it the same? Yes, the same. We gods drink it before we perform a miracle. Drink,
47:04drink, drink, drink, drink, drink, drink. Mmm. Mmm. You know I love you more than anything
47:19in the whole world. Let me show you how you'll be drawn up into Olympus. You see, golden bracelets
47:32you. To help you. To help you. Ride. Oh, shall we ride together? Who am I? Zeus, lord
47:48of heaven, my husband. Who are you? The queen of heaven, your wife. Do you trust me? Oh, utterly,
47:56utterly, my lover, my lord. There'll be no pain, I promise. Pain? Why, what do you want
48:03to do, my angel? You know I can resist you nothing. What are you doing? What do you want to do?
48:17Oh, come on. Tell the queen of heaven what her lord and master wants. I must draw the child from the queen
48:28of heaven's womb and swallow it whole so that a new child may grow out of the head of Zeus.
48:34Oh, yes, darling. Draw it out. Let Zeus take the child and... Oh. Then let's go to bed. Our queen's very sleepy.
48:49What's that? What are you going to do? There'll be no pain, I know it. Pain? But why should...
48:59See what you want to do? Would you come to death?
49:01We are immortal gods.
49:04We are immortal gods.
49:07AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
49:12AHHH
49:15AHHHHH
49:20It's coming off!
49:37Don't go in there.
49:45Don't go in there.
50:07Don't go in there.
50:27Don't go in there.
50:45Don't go in there.
50:51Don't go in there.
51:09Don't go in there.

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