
In the script, after Agron falls into this moment, there’s still fighting going on, and Agron goes bananas and kills everybody. Which would’ve taken another day to shoot.
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In a previous incarnation of the script, he comes out and we actually see Agron has finished killing everyone, and Doctore makes the comment, looking at the carnage, saying this was my home for many, many years. And Agron looks at him and says then I fucking pity you - and he walks away.
It’s the only thing we cut from the script that I miss.Steven DeKnight, “Kill Them All” dvd commentary
Because it will never not be hilarious.
He’d much rather be in a battlefield full of decapitated bodies than in a brothel full of naked women throwing themselves at him.
Agron and Nasir’s relationship, or Nagron as the fans like to call, symbolizes the love. ♥
Agron, who’s just a big “I want to kill everyone in my path” [person] suddenly becomes a puppy dog around Nasir.
“Until Oenomaus forgave betrayal.”
“Oenomaus?”
“It was his wife I lost heart to. Even when freedom was gained, shackles of what I had done to those I loved remained. With final breath, Oenomaus struck chains that bound me.”
“There is no one I hold to heart left to break such words.”
“Absent such, a man must speak them to himself.”
SDCC 2012 Spartacus panel Favourite moments.