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Spartacus: Blood and Sand

EMAILPRINTSERIES: Starz, Friday 10:00p (60 minutes)

Spartacus: Blood and Sand
54
6.6 User Score:

Mixed or average reviews

Based on 22 critic reviews
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Based on 77 votes
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Show Info

Genre(s): Drama

Created By: Steven S. DeKnight

First Air Date: January 22, 2010

Summary

Starring Andy Whitfield, John Hannah, Lucy Lawless, Peter Mensah, Manu Bennett, Viva Bianca, Craig Parker, Jai Courtney, and Erin Cummings

Spartacus is a Roman soldier who is forced to become a gladiator in the premium cable network's latest drama that promises more gore and sex than "300" or HBO's "Rome."

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

83

Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker

After artistic duds like the TV version of "Crash," Starz may have found its destination series in Spartacus. This might prove to be the not-at-all-guilty pleasure of the season.

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75

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

Spartacus develops into an enjoyably soapy escape--a la the similarly sweaty and sex-drenched "True Blood"--as its first season progresses.

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75

Chicago Sun-TimesPaige Wiser

There's no denying that stylized decapitations are entertaining, especially when accompanied by a generous helping of soft porn.

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70

Los Angeles TimesRobert Lloyd

Given that Spartacus does not stumble in what it sets out to do, one's objections to the show, if objections one has, will be moral, or simple matters of taste, to the extent that those two concerns can actually be separated.

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70

Zap2it (Inside the Box)Hanh Nguyen

Eventually, the series makes way for just enough plot to give our poor, overstimulated eyes a rest. There's a bit of political maneuvering, fierce rivalries, the examination of slavery vs. free will, ludus-yard hazing and even romance.

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67

Boston HeraldMark A. Perigard

Spartacus fetishizes violence even more than it depicts sex and nudity, which is often. There’s a whole lot of B.C. banging going on here.

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63

New York PostLinda Stasi

It is trashy fun as Spartacus, who is not really that interested in overthrowing oppressive Roman rule right now as he is in getting his sexed-up wife back, fights his way up gladiator rankings and out.

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60

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen

It's no "Rome," but at least it appears headed more in that direction.

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60

Miami HeraldGlenn Garvin

The result is compulsively watchable pulp, provided you have a high threshold for decapitations and copulations, sometimes simultaneous.

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60

Washington PostHank Stuever

It's deliciously, marvelously bad, and I was helpless in its grip. It's a long way from Kubrick, but what isn't?

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58

San Jose Mercury News/Contra Costa TimesChuck Barney

Some viewers will be riveted to the sex, violence, beautiful nude bods and sensory gluttony of Spartacus: Blood and Sand. Others will be turned off almost instantly.

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58

NewsdayVerne Gay

After Spartacus blows most of its special-effects budget on the pilot, it settles into a not-bad sword-and-sandal genre series, a la "Xena" or "Hercules."

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50

Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart

Though the violence is designed to be gorgeous, like a graphic novel, it doesn’t have the pacing of a comic book. The creators of Spartacus: Blood and Sand seem a little too enamored of their ability to sketch a vast Thracian tableau, a fight scene, or a coliseum full of cheering CGI Italians.

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50

USA TodayRobert Bianco

There's no denying that Spartacus does what it sets out to do fairly well--and in a way that doesn't duplicate anything else now on TV. Were it broadcast free over the air where children might find it, one might blanch, but that's not the case.

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50

Dallas Morning NewsCary Darlig

Toto, we're not in I, Claudius, or even Rome, anymore. The problem, though, is that this Spartacus is so over the top that it begs to be considered as total camp.

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40

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

The trappings up front are so over the top that to say you watch Spartacus to see a contemporary reworking of a cinema classic is like saying you go to Hooters for the food.

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40

TV GuideMatt Roush

Spartacus is derivative as entertainment and primitively pandering as a diverting spectacle of campy historical fiction.

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30

Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert

This attempt to milk the success of the 2008 movie “300’’ is a major dud, from the C-level production values and shoddy green-screen technology to the horrible makeup that turns star Lucy Lawless into a Raggedy Ann doll.

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30

Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall

If you're a teenage boy who loved "300"--or any other demographic who loved "300"--you may well dig all the digitized, slow-motion blood splurts, the abundant nudity (albeit with some of the full frontal coming from male characters as well as female) and the stylized, computer-generated backgrounds. But stay far away if none of those things make you say "Hells yeah!"

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30

VarietyBrian Lowry

To be fair, the program does improve marginally after the premiere, but by then the bar's set so low a three-legged horse could clear it.

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30

Hollywood ReporterBarry Garron

So, one gets an episode about Spartacus' lessons at gladiator school and another episode about his fights in "the pit," a place brutal enough to make professional wrestling look like ballet. With such thin stories each week, it's small wonder that sex and violence are used to take up the slack.

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0

San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman

Spartacus is an exercise in some of the worst writing, acting and directing you'll ever see (or not).

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 6.6 (out of 10) based on 77 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Chris R. gave it a10:
WOW!! I couldn't get enough. Best original TV series pushing the limits of realism and imagery. Lots of action, blood and nudity. Movie quality scenes all rolled up into a tight one hour action package. Keep the episodes coming and never cancel this show.

Trace W. gave it a10:
Awesome retooling of the classic story, replete with more blood and guts than anything ever shown on Rome or E.R. even. Andy Whitfield is probably the newest stud in Hollywood, and post-Xena Warrior Princess Lucy Lawless is even more flawless than her perfect breasts. The best show of the decade.

Robin F. gave it a10:
The best, goriest, nakedest, most original series since Showtime's Queer as Folk (2000-2005). In fact, the best series to come along since maybe ABC's 1988-2001 China Beach.

Bob F. gave it a2:
Reminded me of the ridiculously funny Monty Python episode with the genteel sitting around a piano with copius amounts of blood. Have to agree with the comment about it seeming to have been written by a 13 year old.

Tito M. gave it a4:
Very disappointed. Love this genre but the direction is woeful. The dialogue makes me squirm. It's obvious they have an ample budget so what went wrong - the constant blood splatters are annoying - an idea used too many times in this show - I get it - it's bloody! I hope it gets better - yes I will watch hoping they have still time to change it. How can you go wrong with this great story?

Tony S. gave it a1:
This show is crap. Bad writing,bad acting and at the stop of the worst acting in tv history goes to Viva Bianca. Instead of finding a female who could actually act the producers went for anyone who will bear it all on camera,at least on the xena the blonde could actually act. I am gone Starz would have to pay me to watch this garbage,although i would watch the ep where Spartacus lops off blondie can't act for shit head off.

John S. gave it a3:
Shameless rip off of Gladiator and 300. I have noticed that originality has been dying since the mid 90's, especially in music. But now even movies are becoming more and more redundant. We are all running out of ideas. Its sad. Movie stars and singing artists are made out of marketing schemes and outrageous behavior instead of by talent and ability. I feel sorry for my children and their children. They will never feel the thrill of enjoying new art. Just reruns.

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