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  • Spartacus declines, but lets her sleep in his cell so he won't get punished, and enlists her aid in the search for Varro's wife, who has gone missing and may have come to harm.

    SPARTACUS: episode 9 hradzka 2010

  • - Keep your eye on Aurelia, Varro's widow, who killed Numerius in easily the episode's most brutal death.

    SPARTACUS: episode 13 hradzka 2010

  • As for Varro's inevitable demise, I'm not too worried yet, since it still seems like the affection is mostly on his end.

    SPARTACUS: episode 6 hradzka 2010

  • Hell, I feel unhappier about Barca's loss than I will about Varro's inevitable gruesome demise, which should be of import for the writers because Varro so clearly exists for the purpose of making Spartacus, and us, sad on his death that he might as well have "doomed to die so the hero feels Very Sad" stamped on his forehead.

    SPARTACUS: episode 6 hradzka 2010

  • Nice parallel themes of abandonment in Pietros's and Varro's storylines.

    SPARTACUS: episode 7 hradzka 2010

  • Spartacus hallucinates Varro in Roman uniform Varro's into Roman cosplay?

    SPARTACUS: episode 11 hradzka 2010

  • This can only end badly. 'course, Varro's had a target on his head forever.

    SPARTACUS: episode 10 hradzka 2010

  • Two things I like: Varro now has a life outside of #Spartacus, and Varro's wife is not happy with him.

    SPARTACUS: episode 7 hradzka 2010

  • Clearly, Varro's death is going to be a big motivator for Spartacus, but it's been so telegraphed that it really didn't carry much effect for me.

    SPARTACUS: episode 10 hradzka 2010

  • Spartacus, who passed up an earlier opportunity to kill Batiatus because Varro's widow was present, has decided to do what he'd only admitted to Mira he was considering: straight-up revolt.

    SPARTACUS: episode 12 hradzka 2010

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