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Pharsalus
From Rome
A 55-minute history episode from Rome, Season 1, Episode 7.
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This episode of Rome examines the events surrounding the historic battle of Pharsalus. Things look grim for Caesar (Ciarán Hinds) by the time Mark Antony (James Purefoy) joins him in Greece, and to make matters worse, he's lost thousands of men at sea in the journey over. Pompey (Kenneth Cranham) is prepared to wait Caesar out, but Cato (Karl Johnson) and the other senators urge him to crush Caesar, once and for all. He masses his troops for battle. Caesar is massively outnumbered, but he knows his men will put up a fight. "We must fight or die," he tells Antony. "Pompey's men have other options." Back in Rome, a worried Atia (Polly Walker) sends Octavia (Kerry Condon) to Servilia (Lindsay Duncan) again, this time to request some men to guard her home. Servilia graciously agrees, but later gets word of Caesar's startling victory on the battlefield. Uncertain as to the fate of her son, Brutus (Tobias Menzies), Servilia breaks down, and is comforted by Octavia, but the two soon find themselves in a more intimate embrace. The disgraced Pompey suggests his confederates flee to Egypt, where he has friends. Cato and Scipio (Paul Jesson) decide to leave on their own, while Brutus and Cicero (David Bamber) decide to surrender to Caesar. Pompey is left alone with his family, a few slaves and soldiers, and some Greek mercenaries. Meanwhile, Vorenus (Kevin McKidd) and Pullo (Ray Stevenson) survive a shipwreck, and find themselves alone on a desert island with no food or water. Eventually, Vorenus gets the idea to make a raft from the corpses that washed up on the island with them. They make their way to the mainland, and happen to wash up onshore just as Pompey's party reaches the coast.
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How long is Pharsalus?
Pharsalus runs for 55m for this episode.
What language is it available in?
The primary language listed for this title is English.
What kind of episode is this?
It is tagged under history, War, action/adventure, drama.
How big is the series commitment?
This series currently shows 34 episodes across 2 seasons.
Series Binge Profile
Total Content Density: 25 hours 20 minutes (34 episodes)
Intensity Rating: Moderate Burn Story-dense episodes. Best spaced out over a week.
Binge Milestones
1 episode/day: 34 days
3 episodes/day: 12 days
5 episodes/day: 7 days
Episodes (34)
- E01 - Aflevering 1
- E01 - Avsnitt 1
- E01 - Épisode 1
- E01 - Episode 1
- E01 - Making Rome
- E01 - Afsnit 1
- S01E01 - The Stolen Eagle
- S01E10 - Triumph
- S01E11 - The Spoils
- S01E12 - Kalends of February
- S01E02 - How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic
- S01E03 - An Owl in a Thornbush
- S01E04 - Stealing from Saturn
- S01E05 - The Ram Has Touched the Wall
- S01E06 - Egeria
- S01E07 - Pharsalus Viewing
- S01E08 - Caesarion
- S01E09 - Utica
- S02E01 - Episode 1
- S02E01 - Passover
- S02E01 - Aflevering 1
- S02E01 - Avsnitt 1
- S02E01 - Afsnit 1
- S02E10 - Episode 10
- S02E10 - Aflevering 10
- S02E10 - Avsnitt 10
- S02E10 - Afsnit 10
- S02E02 - Son of Hades
- S02E03 - These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero
- S02E04 - Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare)
- S02E06 - Philippi
- S02E07 - Death Mask
- S02E08 - A Necessary Fiction
- S02E09 - Deus Impetitio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man)
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