No sé puede porque en principio ese programa tiene un sesgo terrorista pro Rhaenyra y por ende no harán brillar al personaje de Aegon II por lo tanto el actor no se puede lucir a todo dar.
Livia Drusilla and Antigone’s has to have been the most stressful and hardest role to act and maintain. Both female actors really did out done themselves.
Roman women mostly wore their hair up. I see what they were going for, but their women’s long hairstyles remind me of modern wedding chic, clearly waved with a curling iron.
Well, they were on opposite sides because Livius was a supporter of the Roman Republic and was among those who opposed the rule and dictatorship of Julius Caesar. He supported Caesar's killers Brutus and Cassius. So Livius was among those who Augustus and Mark Antony wanted to take vengeance on. In the end Livius comitted suicide after the defeat at the Battle of Philippi.
@@calliefinck6275 They fought in a battle her father lost and before he could be captured or killed (we don't know which one would have happened) he killed himself. So no, he didn't "have him killed" but he might have, we don't know because he never got the chance. Probably would have killed him though, Augustus wasn't as merciful as Julius.
What did you think about the HBO series Rome? To me the show felt authentic and had amazing costuming but since it got cancelled there were some characters that didn't get expanded on 🥲Livia included.
Rome is actually one of my favorite historical series ever 😊 ruclips.net/video/q7HH3yL3nr0/видео.html Though I must admit that you are right, season 2 has flaws because of how they had to rush with the storyline due to season 2 being the end of the series. The Cleopatra story suffeted this, so did some characters, like Livia. The Octavian&Livia story was also so sloppily portrayed in Rome.
@@flowermagnolia4551what do u mean? I think attia portrayed was damn good. I dont know even thou how accurate women are portrayed in a cuenta history.. But because of books and history.. Women are so far from power. It was given to men..or better said.. Managed by men. It was not good seen a woman sneatching and putting hands on her husband's bussiness
Thanks You so much for this! Augustus is one of my favorite figures!😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉
If only they’d let Tom do this kinda acting in House of the Dragon
He has more time this upcoming season.
What do you mean? He’s done very well in that show especially recently. You can’t expect him to play the exact same character for everything he does.
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No sé puede porque en principio ese programa tiene un sesgo terrorista pro Rhaenyra y por ende no harán brillar al personaje de Aegon II por lo tanto el actor no se puede lucir a todo dar.
Livia Drusilla and Antigone’s has to have been the most stressful and hardest role to act and maintain. Both female actors really did out done themselves.
Can’t wait for part 2 already
Thank you so much Lili!!
These two had good chemistry, I felt sorry for Livia.
I felt bad that she couldn’t bear gaius a son like he wanted and her first husband was a brutish, whiny imbecile
*Wait a minute, thats the guy from House of Dragons*
Yes he is 😊
WTF are Ser Davos and Aegon doing in ancient Rome ??? 🤣🤣
Haha yes, there are so many historical dramas HOTD and GOT actors have played in, even together! ruclips.net/video/hzBqQqt0mNE/видео.html
I have A question for you lili1127; what do you think about Peter III of Russia ?
I think he was not fit for the role, nor did he have any good sense of situation (unlike Catherine), and what happened to him was sad but no surprise.
@@Lily1127channel Honestly, he should have never set foot in Russia and Ivan should have had A long reign.
I will never understand how rich men can wake up and kill all of a sudden likes it’s nothing 😕
clearly you know nothing about Ancient Rome 😂😂😂😂
@@latteyujinas if they are any different now
I prefer the first Augustus and the second Lívia
Me too!
@@Lily1127channel Are they these two characters?
@@jjs1300000 This is the first Augustus and also the first Livia. The second actors appear from episode 3 on.
It was a great series but I feel like Livia came off a bit of a Mary Sue
Is it true Nero's first wife couldn't have children ?
Well, she didn't, but I don't know if that was because she couldn't or he simply neglected her.
@@Lily1127channel So, he's just like Henry the 8th ?
Is he and Livia love interests in the series?
Yes
Roman women mostly wore their hair up. I see what they were going for, but their women’s long hairstyles remind me of modern wedding chic, clearly waved with a curling iron.
Did he have her father killed?
Well, they were on opposite sides because Livius was a supporter of the Roman Republic and was among those who opposed the rule and dictatorship of Julius Caesar. He supported Caesar's killers Brutus and Cassius. So Livius was among those who Augustus and Mark Antony wanted to take vengeance on. In the end Livius comitted suicide after the defeat at the Battle of Philippi.
But he didn’t?
@@calliefinck6275 They fought in a battle her father lost and before he could be captured or killed (we don't know which one would have happened) he killed himself. So no, he didn't "have him killed" but he might have, we don't know because he never got the chance. Probably would have killed him though, Augustus wasn't as merciful as Julius.
I could do without the animal cruelty.
It’s for historical reasons. If you don’t like it, then don’t watch
What did you think about the HBO series Rome? To me the show felt authentic and had amazing costuming but since it got cancelled there were some characters that didn't get expanded on 🥲Livia included.
Rome is actually one of my favorite historical series ever 😊 ruclips.net/video/q7HH3yL3nr0/видео.html
Though I must admit that you are right, season 2 has flaws because of how they had to rush with the storyline due to season 2 being the end of the series. The Cleopatra story suffeted this, so did some characters, like Livia. The Octavian&Livia story was also so sloppily portrayed in Rome.
@@Lily1127channel To be honest most of the women on that show were portrayed so badly like atia, octavia, sevilla which is really disappointing
@@flowermagnolia4551what do u mean? I think attia portrayed was damn good. I dont know even thou how accurate women are portrayed in a cuenta history.. But because of books and history.. Women are so far from power. It was given to men..or better said.. Managed by men. It was not good seen a woman sneatching and putting hands on her husband's bussiness
Agrippa's face when Octavian is easily willing to betray an ally says it all for me (3:00)