Saturday, January 29, 2011

Spartacus Gods Of The Arena Episode 2, Starz, Spartacus 2.Sezon 2.Bölüm

The Latest News About: Spartacus: Gods Of The Arena Episode 2 Missio, Spartacus Gods Of The Arena Episode 2 Preview, Starz, Spartacus 2.Sezon 2.Bölüm: After Receiving The Beatdown Of A Lifetime Last Week, Courtesy Of His New Rival Tullius, What Would Batiatus' Next Move Be? How Could He Possibly Rebound From That Setback?

With Some Typical Batiatus Deviousness, Of Course. That's The Good News. But Not All Of 'Missio' Worked. Though Batiatus' Clever Plan To Ensnare Titus Had Its Merits, And Though It Was A Pleasure To See Him Get Some Revenge On The Sneering Tullius And Vettius, Other Aspects Of The Episode Didn't Didn't Have The Impact Of Operation Titus.

Let's Start With What Did Work: Batiatus Cleverly Tricking The Wealthy Patron Of Capua's Upcoming Games Into Checking Out His Merchandise. Seeing A Well-Oiled Team Pulling A Well-Planned Con Job On An Unsuspecting Mark Is A Thing Of Beauty, And That's Just One Reason Such Gambits Are Staples Of Film And TV. It's Just Fun When A Team Has A Plan, Whether They're Vegas Operators Or Toga-Clad Schemers.

 And Batiatus' Plan Was Sheer Elegance In Its Simplicity: It Made Sense For Batiatus To Literally Eliminate The Middleman. Once Titus Got A Look At Gannicus, He'd Surely Want Him For The Games. But Who Was Going To Show Off Batiatus' Most Valuable Asset? Batiatus Himself, Thank You Very Much.

Titus Was Pretty Easy To Take In, But There Was Pleasure From Seeing Team Batiatus' Preparations Pay Off, And A Bit Of Tension That Came From Wondering Which Agenda Gaia Would Pursue. Would She Put The House Of Batiatus And Its Owner's Desire To Appear In The Games First? Or Would She Revert To Her Vixenish Type And Merely Flirt With Titus In An Effort To Make The Rich Roman Husband No. 2 (Or 3, Or 4 -- I Tend To Think That Gaia Changes Husbands Like Other Women Change Their Hairstyles).

In The End, Gaia Did Know Best, And The Sexual Games At The End Of Titus' Long, Pleasurable Night At The House Of Batiatus Did The Trick. Titus Was Well-Satisfied By Gannicus' Performance, And Despite The Strong Hints That He Would Want The Gladiator To Service Him, Titus Had Some Plain, Old-Fashioned Voyeurism In Mind.

And Now We've Arrived At One Of The Weaker Parts Of The Episode. I Betting The Intention Was To Make Us Feel The Pain Of Gannicus And Melitta As They Both Betrayed Oenemaus. The Betrayal Was Twofold: They Didn't Just Have Sex Because Their Masters Forced Them To, Which Was Difficult Enough, They Ended Up Enjoyed The Act To Some Extent As Well, And Were Understandably Ashamed Of That Enjoyment.

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