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  1. Jun 16, 2013 · The Prince: Directed by Neil Jordan. With Jeremy Irons, François Arnaud, Holliday Grainger, Joanne Whalley. Micheletto returns to Cesare briefly to help him destroy the walls of Forli and capture Caterina Sforza and later recruit her assassin Rufio.

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    The Prince is the tenth and final episode of season three, as well as the series finale. The episode is the twenty-ninth episode of the series. It was written and directed by Neil Jordan. It premiered on June 16, 2013.

    Plot synopsis

    Alexander and Cesare are reconciled at last, and the Pope reveals that the Papal Armies have been strengthened and re-equipped with the money saved from the Crusade and the proceeds of the Jubilee. Now, the Borgias are ready to move against their enemies the Sforzas and are ready to take their first step towards their ultimate goal: to carve out a hereditary kingdom across the heart of Italy. Cesare marches his fearsome army to lay siege to Catherina Sforza’s castle at Forli. Catherina is determined to resist despite the artillery bombardment and the danger of starvation in the bitter winter. Micheletto reappears from the shadows – his broken heart will not yet let him return to Cesare’s service, but he does advise Cesare of weak spots in Forli’s defences. Back in Rome, Cesare finds that Alfonso has become even more aggressive and Cesare plans to murder him. But circumstances become deadly when a scuffle breas out between Cesare and a drunk Alfonso. The doctor reports that Alfonso will certainly die, slowly and painfully over several days. Devastated, Lucrezia turns to her potions to end his life painlessly with Cesare vowing that now she will be his for good.

    Jeremy Irons as Rodrigo Borgia

    François Arnaud as Cesare Borgia

    Holliday Grainger as Lucrezia Borgia

    Sean Harris as Micheletto Corella

    Peter Sullivan as Ascanio Sforza

    Joanne Whalley as Vanozza Cattaneo

    1.http://www.deadline.com/2013/06/showtimes-borgias-to-end-run-after-three-seasons-creator-neil-jordan-on-how-he-planned-to-wrap-story/

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  2. Jun 20, 2013 · However, with Showtime’s recent cancellation of the papal sudser, this post must deal with how effective “The Prince” served as a series finale. First, let’s discuss the plot.

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  4. Jun 17, 2013 · Cesare (François Arnaud) is admittedly stunned into silence at his father’s audacity, as even he could not imagine this. The Pope orders Cesare to carve out a kingdom for the family, and he will work to ensure it remains in Borgia hands, wanting Cesare to one day become Pope and King.

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  6. Jun 16, 2013 · Requiescat in pace, The Borgiasyou end with a solid place assured amongst the ranks of historical dramas. Episode grade: A. Season grade: B+. Series grade: B+. Stray observations:

  7. 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 use of bribery, extortion and torture, Rodrigo rises...

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