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Domina 2021

The show has been renewed for a second season.

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Livia Drusilla is a fascinating character from imperial Rome, portrayed in two of the best series about that time: "I, Claudius" (BBC, 1976) and "Rome" (HBO, 2005-2007). She has her own series and is less attractive, less devious. Because to empower the character, the screenwriter decides to turn Augustus into a puppet. And so he makes the mistake of underestimating the protagonist's capacity for manipulation.

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Overcomes a shaky, shock-heavy start and frequently confusing time-jumps that force the show to explain everything that's happening over and over again leading to a lot of repeated exposition, only to plunge you deep into the thick of Roman political intrigue once the early episodes are out of the way. Game of Thrones this isn't, but there's a lot of promise especially for fans of historical period dramas of the more talky side.

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Is it historically accurate? Obviously not, but I enjoyed it anyway.

There are time skips in the show. There are pretty big time skips in the beginning, which did throw me off a bit, but it becomes a bit less as the show goes on. There's lots of nudity. Lots of infidelity. Lots of backstabbing. Lots of secrets.

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I'm kind of obsessed with the serie and the characters. It has the game of thrones vibes but in the roman empire.

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Not bad at all. There is a bit of a disconnect between being modern yet portraying historical accuracies. I like the little touches, the laying on the couches, the wardrobe choices, the toilet, and even when Livia is brushing her teeth. These are pretty amazing details yet in the grand scheme of things it feels more like a modern soap opera. I understand that the real events were pretty much like that, but it kind of comes across to me a bit "too" dramatic. Like they hired the script writers from CSI or NCIS. A bit too campy.

All in all I think it's really well done though. The production value, music, acting, those little touches make it worth while. I find it interesting that though this was 2000+ years ago, we still deal with the same BS from our "ruling class". Just goes to show there's nothing new under the sun.

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