Spartacus is  not the most  highbrow show. The first few episodes earned the series a  reputation  for gratuitous nudity, violence, and sex. But beneath that  scandalous  outer layer was a clever and emotionally wrenching show that  took risks  few established series would. The second season managed to  continue  that trend, despite the loss of charismatic lead actor Andy  Whitfield.  While the star’s unfortunate cancer diagnosis forced the  series to  improvise a prequel series, creator Steven S. DeKnight took  advantage  of the situation to flesh out the characters in new, exciting  ways. And  boy, when we say “exciting," we mean it. There are no  half-measures in  classical Rome. -Natalie Silverman





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