
But find me drooling over "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena" every Friday meanwhile. Drooling, because it's no secret that I've got the hots for dimples. Or an Australian accent. Or blond hair. In "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena," Dustin Clare, an Australian actor with blond hair (for this role) and cute dimples, plays Gannicus. *sigh*
I loved "Spartacus: Blood and Sand." Andy Whitfield is simply gorgeous as Spartacus.
I hope he'll win the battle against cancer - and not because I'd love to see him as Spartacus again. That's just a role any actor can fill. I really wish him all the best. Read more.
The series has the history geek in me bounce up and down with joy. I've always been fascinated by ancient Roman life. The very first character I created and wrote stories about was a Roman. He was proud and aloof, arrogant and "devishly handsome", as Noelle put it. And one day he will re-emerge and get his own story. There's a time for everything...
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Here's the first episode called "Past Transgressions" (aired last Friday):
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I love the first series. I had no idea it started again. Cool!!
Just put up the first episode. If the link doesn't work, choose one of the following:
http://www.sidereel.com/spartacus_gods_of_the_arena
Yes, according to the article about Andy Whitfield and his rebounded cancer, Starz planned to continue with the Spartacus story, however, they're waiting for Andy Whitfield to recover and meanwhile broadcast the story before season 1 takes place, so when and how everything began.
The first episode is grrrreat! Can't wait to see what happens next.
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