Spartacus: War of the Damned – Spoils of War Review: Gray Areas
The men who should be villains are portrayed in a less certain light, and it makes us doubt where our loyalties should lie, after all.
The men who should be villains are portrayed in a less certain light, and it makes us doubt where our loyalties should lie, after all.
On “Coyote Lovely” the series tackles the issue of immigration as Archer becomes infatuated with an attractive coyote and abandons a mission to win her over. Lana and Cyril, who have been left behind by Archer, help Malory try to locate him.
Rick, Michonne, and Carl set out for King County to scrounge up supplies and are met with a surprising figure from the past.
With a slower-paced plot we finally get a chance to see development in our favorite characters. Finally, it feels like we’re watching real people again.
It’s a two-for-one deal on Reach Beetles. How can the Team pass on a deal like that? And Lagoon boy is back on the market, ladies.
A compelling episode and a lesson in great scriptwriting all rolled into one. Not too shabby.
Lucas Hood faces serious consequences as Rabbit’s henchman makes his way to Banshee. Kai Proctor has to deal with an unexpected visitor of his own.
On what might be the best episode of the season yet, Archer and the gang go undercover at a fancy restaurant. Special guest star Anthony Bourdain plays an irritable head chef.
A few scenes in this week’s episode will leave you a little weirded out. Fair warning.
Andrea finally visits the prison, and her reception isn’t exactly welcoming. Meanwhile, the Governor prepares the people of Woodbury for war.