Rome Season 2 Episode 2 | Son of Hades | FRR Reaction |



Rome Season 2 Episode 2 | Son of Hades | Even though his wife and children are avenged by the Erastes killing, Lucius Vorenus keeps mourning for over a month till Pullo gets Marc Antony who scolds him for Caesar’s death and the continuing bloody Aventine gang riots that have resulted in the gangs wanting to fill the void left by Erastes sudden demise. Octavian is losing patience with Marc Antony for payment …

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27:18 End Talk

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  1. You guys are so cool thank you so much for your video reactions on ROME !!!!!!!!
    5:58 well.. yes but he is still consul, one of the highest ranking gov official in Rome, it would not totally be out of the ordinary to see the nobility or high ranking officials being carried in a litter at the time.
    7:05 yeaaaa thats 100% cap, she is so playing politics right there lmao xD
    12:47 yesss !!!! xD
    16:52 it is called Poena cullei, a type of unaliving method. The punishment consisted of being sewn up in a leather sack, with an assortment of live animals including a dog, snake, monkey, and a chicken or rooster, and then being thrown into water.
    But yea these are thugs doing it on their victim here.
    22:44 yes, he needs to be on the map, that's exactly right 😀
    29:47 yes but with "the people" in this instance, I think she means her crown, she couldnt pull a hair for her people, she wanted self preservation.
    32:54 yea but dont forget all the animals that they would throw with u in the sack… I mean… I dont picture the snake and the rooster will calmly wait for their deaths…

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  2. The Romans had a traditional punishment, sometimes as a legal sentence but sometimes what you see here: sewing someone up in a bag with various animals, like snakes, monkeys, stray dogs, etc. Things that can mess you up. Then they'd chuck the bag in the sea, the river, whatever. That's what they were doing to those guys in the fountain. Generally, though, it was a death sentence. They didn't pull you back out. You were meant to drown while panicking and fighting whatever was in the bag with you.

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