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So, you get to see the raw Satan, and that’s always fun to play.
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My character did not abuse the servants in the beginning, and she was devoted to her husband. But, my character certainly was a bit more bright-eyed and bushy-tailed before her rotten college mate, Gaia, came back and taught her all these bad tricks, played by Jaime Murray. Q: Actors usually don’t get to be seen younger, except occasionally in flashbacks… What is it like to be playing younger than your character? I thought he did a beautiful job in it, and you get to see a lot more of Doctore, emotionally, and more of his history. You also really get to see a lot of Peter Mensah’s range. And, you get to see these characters when they are in the honeymoon phase of their lives. That never happens, where you get to go back and fill in blanks and actually find out more about your own character. Q: How is it, as an actor, to tell a backstory on a character that you may have already decided a backstory on? You get to see Peter when he was married, before he became Doctore. They’ve tied up all these things with everybody’s storylines. To go back and revisit things, and learn things about your character, is such a gift. Q: Is it fun for you to keep going, after thinking your character was dead? They’re bringing me back for Season 2, but I fully expect to die. I’m in Season 2, but I probably won’t be in Season 3. Q: Did you really think there was a doubt that they’d find a way for you to be in Season 2? I think and hope my best work is ahead of me, but I’m really proud of my work in this, and I’m really proud of the show, and to be part of it. But, they gave me such great material in this prequel. I didn’t feel that I had scratched the surface of what the character was, or that I had done particularly good work. Put a poultice on it and she’ll be all right. Lucy also revealed that Season 2 will be called Spartacus: Vengeance, and gives the scoop that even though she looked like she was at death’s door in the ‘Blood and Sand’ finale – it turns out her wounds were never that life threatening and she’ll be showing up for the second season.Ĭhristina Radish spoke with Lucy Lawless and here’s the zingers from the interview:įor now, yeah. Liam McIntyre will be stepping into the mighty sandals which will be no easy feat, so viewers will have to warm to him for obvious reasons.
#Lucretia spartacus series
Lucy Lawless was on the promotional trail for the prequel show and gave some clues to the upcoming season which is moving ahead without series star Andy Whitfield who was unable to return. That said things didn’t bode well for the two gladiatorial schoolers as Spartacus (played by Andy Whitfield) led an uprising encouraging the others to… ‘Kill Them All!’ Now if you haven’t seen the first season, the first minute of the prequel does a recap and reveals all that took place in the final episode so you may want to hold off. Lucy Lawless plays Lucretia, the supportive wife to her power hungry hubby Batiatus played by John Hannah. The new prequel series for Spartacus has hit the airwaves in a bloody debut that may just top the original.