Spartacus 3.3 Review, "Men of Honour"
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rating: 3
Spartacus continues to be bigger, but not necessarily better this season. While there has not been one episode that has been actually bad due to the shows overall consistency, some episodes are better than others and this is not one of them. The biggest problem with this episode was the amount of story lines. We followed too many characters this episode and subsequently story lines were started, but not properly finished. While last weeks episode perhaps showed us that Spartacus as a series works better with more focus on secondary characters, Spartacus the character not being dynamic enough to carry an episode on his own, this episode went too far in that direction and ultimately suffered because of it. The major event that concerns the rebels in this episode is the introduction of pirates who are rather predictable- violent, untrustworthy and overall interesting characters but nothing overly unique. We have seen pirate characters like this, we have seen Spartacus characters like this. The whole plot of Spartacus organizing trade with them lacks interest and feels too much like a plot device to include new characters to the cast. Naevias story was problematic because it was introduced in the first 15 minutes of the episode and then forgotten until the last 15 minutes. In the first scene we see her chop off a mans finger as she believes him to be reaching for a sword. She explains her actions by telling Crixus a story about some of the trauma she endured after being removed from House Batiatus. After this, she spends most of episode doing nothing at all until at the end of the episode she gets involved in a classic Spartacus scene where a small argument leads to a deadly fight. Because of the troubling subject matter revolved around Naevias actions being motivated by rape and abuse, the story really needed to be handled carefully. The writers did not invest enough time in it and it ultimately comes off as sloppy, repetitive and slightly insensitive. Agrons equally lame story line does not come in until halfway through the episode and lasts about 15 minutes before Agron fades mainly into the background again. While I commend the Spartacus writers from not shying away from homosexuality and scenes of gay sex, Agrons storyline about jealousy over one of the pirates attentions towards Nasir, followed by passionate sex felt more like it belonged in a soap opera. The dialogue felt slightly too cheesy, the story too hastily introduced and concluded and I finished the episode wondering if the only reason the writers included this story was for the purpose of equality or to get the fans who had requested such a scene off their backs. Overall, both Agrons and Naevias story lines were too rushed and would have benefited in being told in two different episodes, allowing time to tell two full stories instead of half of each. Alternately, both could have been cut and replaced with more interesting, well written character arcs. By default the best rebel story line this episode was Gannicuss, because it wasnt terrible. But, in a better episode Gannicus having a lots sex with Saxa and rejecting the advances of an infatuated slave girl because hes a decent guy would not have been the best part of the episode. The only reason that its the best is because the writers managed to play to their strengths by writing a not complex, character driven story that includes sex and scenes that have the rebels expressing basic human decency which separates them from the Romans.