Wow! Oh, my God! I loved this episode! I highly recommend you watch it!
My Thoughts:
- Okay, this is probably really weird of me, but I just love the dynamic between the Pope, Giulia and Vittoria. Jeremy Irons just plays it so beautifully.
- Oh, my God! Poor Paulo! Poor Lucrezia! I loved their relationship!
- Partly because of Juan's role in that tragedy, and partly because of his general craziness, I think I'm starting to think Cesare is hotter. I mean, his treatment of Ursula Bonadeo/Sister Martha in this episode is certainly reprehensible, but that can be ascribed to unrequited passions and such, and, in true me fashion, something about a scorned lover is really great. Oh, I am SO having messed up relationships later in life.
That's about it...it was amazing, and you should watch it!
Tangentially speaking, I am so officially a Cesare fan now! He just so hot in that brooding way, and the brooding way has always been my favorite way. And, of course, Francois Arnaud is an amazing actor! A lot of his other stuff is in French, so not only is he talented and hot, he's also bilingual! :)
Tangentially speaking, I am so officially a Cesare fan now! He just so hot in that brooding way, and the brooding way has always been my favorite way. And, of course, Francois Arnaud is an amazing actor! A lot of his other stuff is in French, so not only is he talented and hot, he's also bilingual! :)
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