So I have been confidently claiming that Caesar would not go gallivanting about the Gaulish and/or Germanic countryside anymore at this point in his career…
Well. Uhm. About that.
I just realized: Caesar actually goes off to Gaul and Germania after "Spartacus" ends. He's just heading into the triumvirate. When would he have had time or occasion for extended PR-motivated grappling with barbarians before this...?
Argh! History fail! I will let it be a lesson to me. That lesson being: Always check historical facts you think you know before theorizing on the events after the end of a series loosely based on historical events!
( And I have finale-spoilery thoughts… )
Well. Uhm. About that.
I just realized: Caesar actually goes off to Gaul and Germania after "Spartacus" ends. He's just heading into the triumvirate. When would he have had time or occasion for extended PR-motivated grappling with barbarians before this...?
Argh! History fail! I will let it be a lesson to me. That lesson being: Always check historical facts you think you know before theorizing on the events after the end of a series loosely based on historical events!
( And I have finale-spoilery thoughts… )