Subj : Re: Rome #4 To : alt.tv.farscape From : Tyler Trafford Date : Mon Sep 19 2005 16:32:20 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape John I wrote: > weirdwolf wrote: > >> Jim Larson wrote in >> news:Xns96D653A4A7E123v234oiwofui3284af93@130.133.1.18: >> >>> Ken McElhaney wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> Jim Larson wrote: >>>>> Jim Larson wrote: >>>>> >>>>> > How did the Republic manage to hire Baron Harkonnen as a crier? >>>>> > >>>>> > (Poor Niobe's soon to be dead ex-boyfriend....) >>>>> > >>>>> > (I wonder who would win a rage-off: Seth Bullock or Lucius Vorenus. >>>>> > I'm thinking Bullock still has the edge.) >>>>> > >>>>> >>>>> Two other things: >>>>> >>>>> 1. I really didn't need to see Marc Antony getting scraped in all his >>>>> glory. >>>>> >>>>> 2. If you combine the fictional version of Atia portrayed here with >> the >>>>> fictional version of Livia portrayed in I, Claudius, the resulting >>>>> fictional Augustus must be one seriously messed-up guy where women >> are >>>>> concerned. >>>> >>>> I think that they are slacking off in the nudity/sex count. You would >>>> think that John Milius (one of the creators of this series) would not >>>> only be aware, but casting additional cuties to keep this quota >>>> respectable. >>> >>> Who did what now? >>> >>> >> >> Considering the proclivities of the Romans there has been a distinct lack >> of them taking it up the assian way. >> Ted > > What happens in Gaul stays in Gaul. Where, Of Course, there Are Bastards. -- Tyler Trafford Be careful what you set your heart on -- for it will surely be yours. -- James Baldwin, "Nobody Knows My Name" .