"We two dear men, friends forever, were here. If you want to know our names, they are Pullo and Vorenus."
Bros for the ages.
Pax
They're both in hell
>>999866
I'm pretty sure they'd be considered Virtuous Pagans
>>999866
And they're still friends there?
Vorenus was a cunt
>>1000214
and a cuck
>>1000137
XIII!!!
Patrician as fuck show
Season 1 > 2 though. I liked it better when it felt they had chemistry instead of becoming full blown gay
>>1000905
this, but season 2 has cleopatra, and damn... she's hot as fuck
>>999866
Yeah, but in the comfy upper circle with the other virtuous pagans
>>999842
I wish I could be even half the man that Vorenus was.
How can a person achieve such dedication to duty?
>>1000971
One must put the put the senate and the people of Rome before themselves, of course
>>999866
You're that fucking anal-pained protestant guy who keeps talking about "not knowing the will of God", aren't you?
>>999842
VIII.2 (in the basilica); 1824: Let everyone one in love come and see. I want to break Venus’ ribs with clubs and cripple the goddess’ loins. If she can strike through my soft chest, then why can’t I smash her head with a club?
>Ancient r9k
>Turning Mark Anthony into a sympathetic bad guy
Wasnt ready for it desu
Never forget that the real Pullo served Pompey during the civil war.
>>1001490
how did he ended up at Caesar's?
what the fuck am i reading?
http://lucerne.wikia.com/wiki/Lucius_Vorenus
>>1001538
Just that whole wiki.
>>1000905
Season 2 just felt rushed in general
>>1001497
He served Ceasar during the campaign in Gaul but Pompey during the civil war.
>>1001622
It was rushed they got their show cut.
>>1001398
How is he seen by most historians? It seems to me he instantly becomes more sympathetic considering he's fighting the psychopath that is Augustus, no? That's a thing I feel they missed in the show was to show Augustus having great charisma, to me that felt absent.
>>1002365
Except the show has issues because it makes Octavian look like a cunt, which in reality that was more aptly a description for Antony.
>>1001398
I don't really see him as the bad guy in that series. I mean, they portray him as a loyal Roman led astray.
>>1002365
>How is he seen by most historians?
Sort of an jock asshole who liked partying a lot, but everyone respect him for his unmovable loyalty to Caeser
>>1002365
>How is he seen by most historians?
A born soldier who couldn't deal with the politics of Rome. When pushed he just thought with his dick and went with Cleo
>>999842
>yfw you realise Vorenus and Pullo were real people mentioned by Caesar