Ok, just watched the episode (finally).
I think Pullo is a moron but I will tell you he looked GREAT at the beginning of the episode when he was trying to reenlist in the guards thing.
I feel like the whole famoous "Et tu..." to Brutus won't be as meaningful, I just don't buy that Ceasar really thinks he is loyal to him. I mean, this man is so smart on so many levels, how can he miss all the obvious signs that Brutus despises him.
And call me nuts, Atia and Servilla are probably the worst mothers in the world. But Atia, for all that she has done to Octavia has FORGIVEN her daughter for a horrible act (sleeping with Octavian) and yet Servilla can't forgive her son for choosing to live rather than dying an "honorable" death.
I think Pullo is a moron but I will tell you he looked GREAT at the beginning of the episode when he was trying to reenlist in the guards thing.
I feel like the whole famoous "Et tu..." to Brutus won't be as meaningful, I just don't buy that Ceasar really thinks he is loyal to him. I mean, this man is so smart on so many levels, how can he miss all the obvious signs that Brutus despises him.
And call me nuts, Atia and Servilla are probably the worst mothers in the world. But Atia, for all that she has done to Octavia has FORGIVEN her daughter for a horrible act (sleeping with Octavian) and yet Servilla can't forgive her son for choosing to live rather than dying an "honorable" death.