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  1. Jul 15, 2021 · Summary. Season 2 catapults itself as a far superior installment to the first season; it enjoys the wealth of world-building already laid out before us. This review of Amazon’s The Legend of El Cid season 2 does not contain spoilers.

  2. Dec 23, 2020 · Published Dec. 23, 2020, 10:00 a.m. ET. The legend of El Cid, a Castilian knight who is a war hero in medieval Spain, that most of us know best is the 1961 film directed by Anthony Mann, with...

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    • Does Sancho Win Léon from Alfonso in Season 2?
    • How Does Urraca Betray Sancho?
    • What Is The Ending of “El Cid” Season 2?
    • Does Sancho Defeat Urraca?
    • How Does Season 2 End?
    • How “El Cid” Sets Up Season 3
    • Who Dies in Season 2?
    • Final Thoughts

    Yes. Despite Urraca and Alfonso’s dirty tactics, Sancho and Ruy win back Léon. With the upper hand, Ruy and Sancho falter, providing mercy to their undeserving enemies. For Sancho, it means sparing Alfonso (with a caveat), and for Ruy, giving grace to Orduño. Unfortunately, it is not enough for Urraca, who has one more trick up her Cersei-level sle...

    Urraca convinces Sancho (and Alfonso) that Alfonso has taken vows as a monk and therefore disavowed ever being a monarch again. While Sancho waits for Alfonso to “seal the deal” and, as “Game of Thrones” would put it, “bend the knee” for all to see, Urraca spirits Alfonso away from Léon. This understandably leaves Sancho enraged and on the warpath ...

    For the first time in “El Cid,” Season 2, Urraca finally goes to Zaragoza. Sancho quickly recruits a weary and wary Ruy to rally the troops. He wants Urraca, and he wants her now. Ruy is reticent. Their men have barely recovered from battling Alfonso’s forces for Léon. Sancho is his king, though, so Ruy relents. Sadly for Sancho, the ensuing battle...

    The short answer is no. Ruy, Sancho, and their fellow soldiers mount a valiant fight. Urraca’s strategy is too insurmountable, though, and despite a lot of blood, sweat, and a remarkable final effort by Ruy, Team Sancho loses the battle. Instead of calling it complete quits, Sancho decides to lay siege to Zaragoza, starving the people and Urraca in...

    Urraca decides to give herself up to spare her people. Ruy, who already holds unfettered respect for Urraca, is impressed by her choice. However, before she can do the right thing, the people of Zaragoza stop literally stop her in her tracks. They say that Zaragoza would rather starve than give in, and Urraca reticently agrees to remain. Ruy heads ...

    Disillusioned with Sancho’s stubbornness and willingness to punish innocent people in order to fulfill his vendetta against Urraca, Ruy quits. He heads off on his horse and is shown arriving at his father’s grave at some point in the future. (Ruy’s facial hair hints that substantial time has passed.) At his father’s grave, Ruy swears his hatred for...

    Ruy’s grandfather – Rodrigo -- and Sancha (the queen mother) are the major deaths that rock “El Cid.” In Rodrigo’s case, he is dying of an unknown illness when he encounters Ruy during a battle. Rodrigo begs for Ruy to perform a mercy killing, and put him down, which Ruy grudgingly does. In a dramatic parallel, Sancha also falls at the hands of a f...

    The ending of Season 2 and Ruy’s falling out with Sancho does not feel entirely organic. Plus, anyone who is aware of their Spanish history knows that a game-changing event is not far off, and there is no evidence that the real Ruy acted in such a manner before it took place. So, it will be interesting to see where “El Cid” goes with this storyline...

  5. Dec 19, 2020 · Episode 5-| Review Score – 3.5/5 . Set in 11th Century Spain, El Cid is an ambitious, lavishly produced historical drama streaming on Amazon Prime. With shades of Game Of Thrones, Vikings and The Tudors throughout, El Cid is an impressive medley of influences that serves up an authentic slice of Spanish history across its run-time.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › tv › el_cid_2020El Cid | Rotten Tomatoes

    Reviews 81% 50+ Ratings Avg. Audience Score The story of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, a Castilian nobleman and war hero in medieval Spain; a man trapped between two worlds and two cultures, El Cid...

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