Tuesday, 26 March 2013

 Airing Date: April 5, 2013

I was so emotional. Choked up. I could hardly talk all day. I'll be cleaning out my trailer and saying goodbye soon, realizing what a wonderful experience this has been. "The Dead and the Dying" is the ninth episode of Spartacus: War of the Damned. It is the thirty-eighth episode of the Spartacus series overall. I was so sad that one of my favorite character of this show was die in the hands of the Romans which i am talking about to Crixus who we been familiar to his title as the former Champion of Capua and he became a gladiators of the ludus. And he was also known as the Undefeated Gaul. Spartacus: War of the Damned - The Dead and the Dying will back in April 5, 2013 only at Telepisodes.net.

So, this is what happen to the final scene before Crixus die which when he had an final goodbye ro Naevia. After taking another villa and sharing several heartfelt goodbyes with his brothers, Crixus, with Naevia, head towards Rome, leaving a trail of Roman blood in their wake. In now when they are arrive reaching the gates of the Rome, Crixus face Arrius' arms. Which Crixus had an big speech and teach the lessons he learned from Oenomaus, in the finals blow is arrive.

We all know that Crixus was brave and nothing to fear eventhough he was in the Rome, that Crixus had many countless Romans lives kill and that is the reason why the army of Arrius himself, by plunging a sword into his face. Their victory is short lived however, as Crassus and his army appears on the hill.

Filled with rage and grandiosity, Crixus launches an attack on the clearly superior Roman army. In when Naevia and Crixus cornered by the Romans soldier including Caesar and Tiberius which Caesar asks to have an battle in when they had an intense fight and Crixus are week and out of strength Tiberius get the stick a spear in Crixus back. Crassus orders Tiberius to put to death the former Champion of Capua and send message to Spartacus. Crixus’ decapitation is seen reflected in Naevia’s eye, the last point in time the lovers shared.



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