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- In the Season 2 finale, tragic news for the Borgia family is followed by a shocking revelation from Cesare; Lucrezia surprises herself by falling for a new suitor, Alfonso of Aragon, and accepts his proposal of marriage; Cesare tortures the rebel leader Savonarola but can't extract a confession, so he fakes one and burns the heretic; the assassin finally strikes with a poisoned chalice of wine.
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Jun 18, 2012 · Published Jun 18, 2012. David Oakes Talks THE BORGIAS Season 2 Finale. David Oakes talks about the fate of his character in the season 2 finale of The Borgias and more. The Showtime drama...
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Jun 20, 2013 · Original: Jun 20, 2013. Comment. I wish I could’ve just written a recap of the third season finale of The Borgias . However, with Showtime’s recent cancellation of the papal sudser, this post...
TRAILER. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. The Borgias, led by patriarch Rodrigo, are a family of outsiders from Spain who try to take over control of Renaissance-era Italy. Through the...
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- April 3, 2011
The finale of season 2 was written by Guy Burt, who also helped storyline the season. Season 3, the show's final season, again consists of ten episodes, four of which were written by Burt, while the other six, including the final episode, were again written by Jordan.
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May 21, 2011 · The first season of Showtime's historical soap The Borgias careens to a close tonight—Allen Barra cheers its epic sweep. As it heads into the final episode of its first season Sunday, already ...
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In the Season 2 finale, tragic news for the Borgia family is followed by a shocking revelation from Cesare; Lucrezia surprises herself by falling for a new suitor, Alfonso of Aragon, and accepts his proposal of marriage; Cesare tortures the rebel leader Savonarola but can't extract a confession, so he fakes one and burns the heretic; the ...
Jun 17, 2013 · No wait…I’m confused about what show I’m reviewing. Ironically during this final episode of The Borgias, Caterina Sforza (Gina McKee) says it. Perhaps she’s a Game of Thrones fan. Unfortunately for viewers, this line sadly foreshadows the end of the series. Let’s bitch it out….