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  1. Mar 11, 2007 · Octavian proclaims a new era of virtue in Rome and marries a patrician girl named Livia. Pullo battles against Memmio, Hannibal Cotta, and the other bosses for control of the Aventine. Prince Herod has shipped in a secret consignment of gold for the Triumvirate, and Octavian instructs Lucius Vorenus to oversee its safe passage discreetly into Rome. Vorenus delegates the task to Titus Pullo ...

    • 3 min
  2. Does the necessary fiction refer to the lies within the episode? Certainly there are plenty of them. Octavian tells lies at the beginning; he wants to believe that women used to be virtuous. The triumvirate are lying to each other; Maecenas and Posca are lying to their chiefs. Vorenus has been lying to himself about how his children feel.

  3. Mar 11, 2007 · A Necessary Fiction: Directed by Carl Franklin. With Ray Stevenson, Kevin McKidd, Polly Walker, Kerry Condon. Octavian takes a new bride, Livia, and then introduces her to his family in a startling way... by having her witness the punishment he metes out to Atia and Octavia, for secretly defying the social constraints established through the ...

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    • Action, Drama, Romance
    • Carl Franklin
    • 2007-03-11
  4. Mar 12, 2007 · External TV, Rome, TV, TV Action, TV Dramas. HBO's Rome Kevin McKidd Kevin McKidd Rome Lucius Vorenus Ray Stevenson Ray Stevenson Rome Rome blog Rome final season Rome last season Titus Pullo. Previous post Richard Jeni dies by apparent suicide Next post 24, Hour 13: They never look up

  5. A Necessary Fiction is the eighth episode of the second season of Rome, and the twentieth episode overall.. Guest Stars:

  6. The episode's opening scenes were classic 'Rome'; we see Octavian giving a speech about the upstanding nature of Roman women intercut with scenes of his mother and sister having sex with Mark Antony and Agrippa respectively.

  7. HBO. Mar 11, 2007. 57 m. Summary "Rome" is the saga of two ordinary Roman soldiers and their families. An intimate drama of love and betrayal, masters and slaves, and husbands and wives, it chronicles epic times that saw the fall of a republic and the creation of an empire.

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