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Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
S1.E5
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Shadow Games

  • Episode aired Feb 19, 2010
  • TV-MA
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
8.9/10
4.3K
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Manu Bennett and Andy Whitfield in Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (2010)
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Spartacus and Crixus face an undefeated giant gladiator. If they don't overcome their hatred for one another and work as a team, he will kill them both.Spartacus and Crixus face an undefeated giant gladiator. If they don't overcome their hatred for one another and work as a team, he will kill them both.Spartacus and Crixus face an undefeated giant gladiator. If they don't overcome their hatred for one another and work as a team, he will kill them both.

  • Director
    • Michael Hurst
  • Writers
    • Miranda Kwok
    • Steven S. DeKnight
    • Todd Helbing
  • Stars
    • Andy Whitfield
    • John Hannah
    • Peter Mensah
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Hurst
    • Writers
      • Miranda Kwok
      • Steven S. DeKnight
      • Todd Helbing
    • Stars
      • Andy Whitfield
      • John Hannah
      • Peter Mensah
    • 5User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
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    Andy Whitfield
    Andy Whitfield
    • Spartacus
    John Hannah
    John Hannah
    • Batiatus
    Peter Mensah
    Peter Mensah
    • Doctore
    Manu Bennett
    Manu Bennett
    • Crixus
    Nick E. Tarabay
    Nick E. Tarabay
    • Ashur
    Viva Bianca
    Viva Bianca
    • Ilithyia
    Lucy Lawless
    Lucy Lawless
    • Lucretia
    Jai Courtney
    Jai Courtney
    • Varro
    Antonio Te Maioha
    Antonio Te Maioha
    • Barca
    Craig Walsh-Wrightson
    Craig Walsh-Wrightson
    • Solonius
    Lesley-Ann Brandt
    Lesley-Ann Brandt
    • Naevia
    Eka Darville
    Eka Darville
    • Pietros
    Matthew Chamberlain
    Matthew Chamberlain
    • Ovidius
    • (as Matt Chamberlain)
    John Bach
    John Bach
    • Magistrate Calavius
    Janine Burchett
    Janine Burchett
    • Domitia
    Matt Gillanders
    • Marcellus
    Lliam Powell
    Lliam Powell
    • Numerius
    Catherine Boniface
    Catherine Boniface
    • Priestess
    • Director
      • Michael Hurst
    • Writers
      • Miranda Kwok
      • Steven S. DeKnight
      • Todd Helbing
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    9harishnj

    Shadow Games and Shifting Loyalties

    "Spartacus: Blood and Sand" S1 E5 delves deeper into the web of intrigue and shifting loyalties that surround the House of Batiatus. This episode masterfully blends thrilling action with intricate character development, showcasing the gladiators' struggles for survival and the cunning manipulations of those in power.

    The episode focuses on the upcoming "primus" tournament, a prestigious competition that pits the ludus's best gladiators against each other. Spartacus sees this as an opportunity to prove himself and potentially earn his freedom, but he soon realizes that the games are rigged and that betrayal lurks around every corner.

    The action sequences are as brutal and stylized as ever, with the primus tournament showcasing the gladiators' skills and ferocity in a series of intense battles. The episode also features moments of shocking violence and unexpected twists, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

    Beyond the arena, the episode explores the complex relationships and power dynamics within the ludus. Batiatus and Lucretia continue their manipulative schemes, while the gladiators grapple with their own ambitions and loyalties. The episode highlights the themes of betrayal, ambition, and the struggle for power in a world where survival is paramount.

    "Spartacus" S1 E5 is a captivating and thrilling installment that further immerses viewers in the brutal world of the arena. Its compelling characters, intense action sequences, and intricate plotlines make it a must-watch for fans of historical dramas and action-packed spectacles.
    7igoatabase

    Good entertainment, intriguing teamwork, boomerang story but too many arcs, emotional and surreal ending

    What's in the shadow of the giant ? It could have been a Saiyan if Shadow Games was a Dragon Ball Kai episode. Training, humiliation and redemption. It seems Spartacles was ready for his first Labour. Slay the beast. Win the crowd. Make Batiatus rich. Earn your freedom. Get Sura. But things aren't that simple in a wasteland where anyone would sell its own child for a drop of water. Teaming up with Crixus instantly sounded like madness. However arcs developed in the past episodes came back like boomerangs to nourish the story. Until the very end I didn't know what would happen. Indeed like puppet masters the writers played with our mind. How can you predict anything when you can't even trust a writer ? That's how much this show is corrupted.

    Seriously even if the finale fight wasn't as awesome as I hoped it would be, it was still good entertainment. The events were twisted and the ambiance surreal enough to make me believe in miracles. But like in alchemy, life has its way of balancing itself. Is it the beginning of the end ? As for the usual arcs I think they tried to juggle with far too many. Batiatus revenge. Lucretia and Ilithyia's friendship with benefits. Crixus in love. I think they should have focused on the relationship between Spartacus and Crixus. So the idea had potential but I didn't like how it was executed. It doesn't mean it was disappointing, just different from what I had in mind.

    To sum things up my opinion is mixed. Was it surprising ? Definitely. Is it a must see ? Of course ! But it'll remain in the shadow of past episodes. However I have to admit that the end was ambivalent enough to make me uncomfortable. It's quite smart because I really don't expect naive happy endings from the show.
    10VermithorofHOTD

    Amazing

    Best epsiode so far this season. Crazy good fight and ending.

    The acting from spartacus, cricus, batiatus is 10/10 as allways.

    It just gets better and better this show.

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    • Trivia
      Theokoles fought in the style of Dimachaerus, which incorporated two swords and little to no armor. Such a style was selected for only very skilled Gladiators, as fighting without a shield was very dangerous. A part of Theokoles' back story was, that he fought with two swords and no armor simply because he enjoyed getting cut. (Which is supported by the numerous scars on his face and body, and themselves support tales of his being cut over a thousand times in the arena without falling.)
    • Goofs
      When Magistrate Calavius announces the Primus, he pronounces his own name wrongly. He says to the crowd, "In the name of my forefathers I: Titus 'Cavalius' present to you the final event..."

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 2010 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • New Zealand
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Tapert / Donen / Raimi
      • Starz Originals
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    • Runtime
      • 55m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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