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'Borgia', Season 3 . . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on November 7, 2014 at 19:03:16:

Last season got off to a rousing start with "The Papal Pear" being graphically employed to punish/execute a sodomite. This season begins with Pope Rodrigo sentencing about 13 Cardinals to "The Jaws of Anguish" for their sins against him and The Church. One's neck is encircled with a yoke while a large screw (attached to a head bowl) is tightened down upon top of the skull until the eyes and teeth pop out followed by gushes of blood. It's always nice to see these historically accurate toys to make one appreciate his birth in the current era.

Season 3 now starts to roll at a rapid pace. Lucrezia has grown and matured while Cesare has become a near wild-eyed war lord in charge of uniting Italy by any means possible. Rodrigo fights to keep his Papacy and gets hooked on tobacco from the New World plus catching a nice case of epilepsy as well. The chicanery continues but the acting, action, violence, and NUDITY have all takes noticeable upticks in this brutal story of The Renaissance Simpsons.

John Doman and cast have pulled out all the stops as 'Borgia' (in its final season) has turned into a nice, well written soap opera with a bit more coherence than the first two seasons. I will hate to see it go.