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Sunday's Rome directed by Alan Poul ssia
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Jason Fitch
2005-10-04 06:22:32 UTC
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Donna Lantello
2005-10-04 08:49:37 UTC
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Gee, it must have really been a great episode.

:)

Donna
skypilot
2005-10-05 16:25:54 UTC
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Indeed, it was. Rome has been developing slowly and Sunday's ep, I felt,
took things up a notch. Of course that might well have been my bias toward
Poul's directing skills?! s.
Post by Donna Lantello
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Gee, it must have really been a great episode.
:)
Donna
Sparky Spartacus
2005-10-05 21:03:29 UTC
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Post by skypilot
Indeed, it was. Rome has been developing slowly and Sunday's ep, I felt,
took things up a notch. Of course that might well have been my bias toward
Poul's directing skills?! s.
No, this was definitely the best so far & quite a good episode. Things
are really starting to happen in Rome!

Antony's rejection of Atia's proposal was quite a slap in the face,
wasn't it?
Me
2005-10-05 22:00:04 UTC
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I'm sure Atia's gift to Servilla was one of Poul's ideas.
Post by skypilot
Indeed, it was. Rome has been developing slowly and Sunday's ep, I
felt, took things up a notch. Of course that might well have been my
bias toward Poul's directing skills?! s.
No, this was definitely the best so far & quite a good episode. Things are
really starting to happen in Rome!
Antony's rejection of Atia's proposal was quite a slap in the face, wasn't
it?
skypilot
2005-10-06 20:56:51 UTC
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I'm sure Atia's gift to Servilla was one of Poul's ideas.
LOL! He obviously wanted to make a big impression. s.
Sparky Spartacus
2005-10-07 18:19:39 UTC
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Post by Me
I'm sure Atia's gift to Servilla was one of Poul's ideas.
lol .. hmmm

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