Spartacus War of the Damned Episode 9
Spartacus War of the Damned Episode 9
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This review contains spoilers.
3.9 The Dead and the Dying
Well. That was an episode, alright. Obviously (and appropriately) Crixus' death
in the previous instalment overshadowed everything, but it was also time to
start knocking down the carefully-positioned pieces as the series draws to a
close. This didn't feel like the penultimate episode – more like the first
half of the closer. Much of that was down to just how much was going on, and
the way various character threads are starting to wind up.
Naevia's, for one. Although the initial idea of Crassus letting her go to
"goad" Spartacus was a little weak, it didn't really matter in light of what
she did in this episode. The character has been all over the place since her
introduction, but in many ways, the journey from slave to a free individual
with her own agency is the real arc of Spartacus. She represents what he was
fighting for and why.
Tiberius' arc was also concluded in this episode. It's interesting that despite
an occasionally one-dimensional slide into villainy, the character finally felt
real in the moments before his death. Confused, frightened, and finally left
caught between three different parties (Caesar, Kore and the slaves), all of
who would see him dead. It's safe to say the character learnt a little too late
that assuming the position of brutal manipulator doesn't work if you don't have
the power to back it up. Chalk that up to bad parenting.
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