Spartacus: Blood and Sand - Lucretia

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

Wife of Batiatus and equal in cunning, Lucretia sees every angle and wields power behind the scenes. Lucy Lawless as Lucretia. "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" http://www.starz.com/spartacus

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  • Lucy Lawless really likes those ancient warrior shows, eh? 

  • I play Lucretia, and she is a bad girl. So do you, Lucy! <3

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  • Yay its good to have Lucy back!

  • Ahhh naked xena was my childhood dream.. at least we saw her boobs before she turns 50! great artist btw ;)

  • I miss Xena :/ Lucy's always awesome <3

  • .... XENA AND JONATHAN. W A T.

  • really wife of batiatus..

  • @lildevil4everaneva He also says that the more weight he gains the better he is at walking on a rope, hes a funny guy

  • @pepinozinanasshole It sounds interesting, I'd like to read it at some point.

  • I guess you're right though there are probably several different types of this story

  • @lildevil4everaneva Well in the book spartacus written by Howard Fast, Lentelus Batiatus was portrayed as a fat man with many social problems. He often bought women and he eats like a pig. What makes up to this is that hes very rich, but despite his wealth he lives in a simple home with no extraordinary luxury. Hes a very good salesman, almost a genious you could say. Hes also very good at recognizing people, he can recog. 10 000 peoples faces in the book. you should read it great book

  • @pepinozinanasshole Which book, I'm sure there's been many based around Spartacus. I don't think this series is based off of a particular book series, if that's what you were expecting. It's just based around the historical figure. Why should the Batiatus of this series be fat, is he usually depicted as such in the many versions?

    I really like this show. It's great!

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