One thing that was interesting about the invasion of Sinuessa, to be
fair, was the extent to which Spartacus and his rebels have become the
monsters the Romans fear. Scenes of Spartacus walking through the town,
meeting its inhabitants and taking their measure were compelling purely
because we knew what was to come – and when we see the citizens he
encountered slain under his directive, we're forced to wonder whether
their freedom is actually worth such brutality.
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