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BBC show hailed as 'greatest of all time' with Game of Thrones star now streaming on Prime Video

BBC show hailed as 'greatest of all time' with Game of Thrones star now streaming on Prime Video
Kevin McKidd as Lucius Vorenus in Rome(Image: BBC/HBO)

A sweeping historical drama showcasing the pinnacle of the Roman Empire has been praised as "one of the greatest TV shows of all time".

Rome, a joint venture between the BBC and HBO, aired for two series from 2005 to 2007, earning widespread praise for its superb performances, historical authenticity, and compelling storytelling. The show portrays the politically turbulent and frequently savagely violent realm of the Roman Empire during the first century BC, whilst also chronicling fictionalised accounts of two actual Roman legionnaires - Lucius Vorenus, portrayed by Kevin McKidd, and Titus Pullo, brought to life by Ray Stevenson.

The opening series unfolds during Julius Caesar's rule, spanning from 49 BC, when the Roman Empire was consumed by civil conflict, through to his murder in 44 BC. The second chronicles the political machinations in the aftermath of Caesar's demise, reports the Express.

Indira Varma as Niobe and Kevin McKidd as Lucius Vorenus in Rome
Indira Varma as Niobe and Kevin McKidd as Lucius Vorenus in Rome(Image: HBO/BBC)

Additional recognisable stars featured in the series include Ciaran Hinds, taking on Julius Caesar, and Indira Varma, depicting Niobe, Lucius Vorenus's spouse - both later securing major parts in Game of Thrones. Tobias Menzies, known from The Crown, also portrays a dramatized interpretation of Julius Caesar's killer Marcus Junius Brutus, whilst Better Call Saul's Kerry Condon appears as Octavia of the Julii, Emperor Augustus's sister.

The programme received widespread critical acclaim and scooped numerous accolades, including Emmy Awards for special effects, costumes, and hair styling. Despite the creators' original vision for five seasons - which would have concluded with Jesus's arrival in the Holy Land - the series was axed after just two runs due to soaring production expenses.

Both seasons boast an impressive 96 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes, with viewers applauding the performances and historical authenticity. One fan declared: "One of the greatest TV shows of all time. Casting was extremely strong. Would recommend to anyone who loves drama and history."

Another penned: "The best representation of Rome in a visual medium. While other films such as Kubrick's Spartacus had left me with a similar taste, Rome brings together the historical accuracy in many respects, social, political, economic, and military, reflecting the state of Roman society during the final years of the Republic."

Ciaran Hinds as Julius Caesar in Rome
Ciaran Hinds as Julius Caesar in Rome(Image: BBC/HBO)

A third commented: "This was one of the most exciting and historically interesting series on HBO. It was a shame that it only lasted two seasons."

They added: "This look at the rise and fall of Julius Caesar during the Roman Empire was so interesting, historically accurate, and attended to details. The series was framed as being seen through the eyes of two Roman Centurians mentioned in a speech of Julius Casear in real life is engaging from moment one.

"It is also filled with explicit sex and violence. The direction and cinematography are worthy of any motion picture.

"The costumes are wonderful. The acting is top-notch by the lead and supporting cast. This is how historical series should be done. One criticism - choice of actress playing Cleopatra."

However, others slammed the sheer volume of sexual content and brutality featured in the show, with one viewer commenting: "Too many pointless sex scenes. We aren't shocked or even titillated anymore because we're bombarded with them.

"Very bland and predictable characters. Nobody stood out as great. More like a soap opera rather than an epic story."

Another viewer penned: "Too graphic. The violence and sex add nothing to the story."

Nevertheless, negative reviews remain scarce, with one devoted fan penning: "Arguably one of HBO's greatest shows. The acting is superb and the writing fantastic. Blending historic figures and settings with the fictional tale of two Roman soldiers, this show is captivating from beginning to end."

Meanwhile, another gushed: "Quite possibly the best TV series ever created! I say 'possibly' because of Breaking Bad. Neither will be bettered in a very long time!".

Both seasons of Rome are available to purchase on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and YouTube.

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