Giovanni got injured, you might remember that. He was unable to visit her bed for months, although that wasn't exactly clarified in the series :) Still, there's no doubt that the baby is Paolo's.
@roxsannapetrova She knows the baby isn't her husband's, since her lover Palo loosened her husband's saddle and he was really badly hurt, thus he wasn't able to sleep with her. She spent the time with Palo therefor the baby is Palo's :)
Now, I don't think it's fair to generalize people's comments on this one scene as society seeing sex and lust in every relationship. It's not like it's very common for people to look at TV siblings& be like 'mmm yes, they should get it on' lol I think it mostly has to do with the actors' crazy chemistry paired w/the uncomfortable closeness of their other scenes (i.e. L watching C having sex then rolling around in the grass, their faces always w/in 2in of each others') not normal sib behavior imo
PingPlate yes for me it has definitely got to do with beautiful actors that don’t even share any physical similarities, in real life the thought of incest is disgusting and shouldn’t be seen as anything but damaging abuse. (Sorry for such a gap in my reply, I’ve only just discovered this wonderful show and I’m crazy at the moment!)
Is there any part in the series where Cesare carries or shows affection to Lucrezia's son during Season 2? I know her husband in Season 3, the virgin, cuddled him tenderly but it would have been nice to see Cesare taking care of little Gio.
yes Cesare had held little Giovanni in his arms a few times in season 2, he also became Giovanni's godfather and he held him during his baptism towards the end of season 2.
Even though they look great as a fictional stroy but still sibbling love should be pure not prohibited..there's more way to show sibbling love..euuuuuu i mean he can be his protective bro instead of a love..then stil they would have the chemistry..writer just wants to play people mind😂
Their relationship was highly rumored around Italy, this was not made up for the show and shock value. They are actually depicting what took place between them (or rumored to have taken place) It's said they had a long term sexual relationship even while being with other people. He was said to be very cold and cruel to others but not with her. It was the only time people said he was different, human and caring, but only with her on one else. This along with their closeness, is what fueled a lot of the rumors.
Well they certainly wouldn't talk back then like how we talk now, so you're opinions are misguided too. You haven't watched many period shows have you?
Terrible acting and poor production. I guess the economy affected how much could be spent on the show. It's pretty hard to make the Borgias seem boring, but this show did it. They really should've taken a few notes from The Tudors: when doing a period piece, you really should keep the dialogue as modern and un-hokey as possible. This isn't Shakespeare. If you are interested in the Borgias, play Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.
did you actually watch the entire series or just base your judgement on this one clip? The fact that you would compare a TV series to a video game is enough for me to not take your opinions seriously.
The point of doing a period piece is to show the period it's set in. Costume dramas with modern pop culture references only work if it's a parody (ie. Robin Hood: Men in Tights).
those leather pants are killing me
Historically accurate! 😂😂😂
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Giovanni got injured, you might remember that. He was unable to visit her bed for months, although that wasn't exactly clarified in the series :) Still, there's no doubt that the baby is Paolo's.
@roxsannapetrova
She knows the baby isn't her husband's, since her lover Palo loosened her husband's saddle and he was really badly hurt, thus he wasn't able to sleep with her. She spent the time with Palo therefor the baby is Palo's :)
Jiji I love how casual this show was about adultery
Now, I don't think it's fair to generalize people's comments on this one scene as society seeing sex and lust in every relationship. It's not like it's very common for people to look at TV siblings& be like 'mmm yes, they should get it on' lol I think it mostly has to do with the actors' crazy chemistry paired w/the uncomfortable closeness of their other scenes (i.e. L watching C having sex then rolling around in the grass, their faces always w/in 2in of each others') not normal sib behavior imo
PingPlate yes for me it has definitely got to do with beautiful actors that don’t even share any physical similarities, in real life the thought of incest is disgusting and shouldn’t be seen as anything but damaging abuse.
(Sorry for such a gap in my reply, I’ve only just discovered this wonderful show and I’m crazy at the moment!)
I’ve been to that exact garden outside Borghese villa near the greenhouse
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@123ziggy123zig I should point out that it was never actually proven that Cesare and Lucrezia slept together.
they need to be together love that scene
Cesare is so hot!
O.K. Thank you!
this is the only mistake of The Borgias in Showtime.
Putting to Paolo like father of Giovanni, when in the reality was Cesare .
Is this season 1? What episode? :S
Is there any part in the series where Cesare carries or shows affection to Lucrezia's son during Season 2? I know her husband in Season 3, the virgin, cuddled him tenderly but it would have been nice to see Cesare taking care of little Gio.
yes Cesare had held little Giovanni in his arms a few times in season 2, he also became Giovanni's godfather and he held him during his baptism towards the end of season 2.
plus partally kills Juan for nearly dropping Giovanni off a balcany
Like a real life Jaime and Cersei Lannister!!!
Except Cesare was a genius and Jaime is kinda a fool in anything that isn't sword fighting
What about the kiss between them in season 2 ??
did they show that Cesare recognizes the child as his?? because he did, didnt he?
This was written before that :)
episode 9 the last one
@CyborgNinja7 I didn't say that this show has good dialogue I said it's realistic.
@eyestrained07 My thoughts exactly...
@SHO_Network Watching new show on showtime? No way! They cancel a show even when it's popular! No thanks! #SaveTheBorgias
@eyestrained07 i hope you know they're actually brother and sister
I think it's crazy that she's barely showing, knowing that a few scenes later she gives birth. Or is it just a time skip?
obviously there was a time jump
@@iamlinda100 That and the layers of clothing worn back then, especially traveling clothes like what Lucrezia is wearing in this scene.
@CyborgNinja7 I like it because It's realistic unlike Assassin's Creed Brotherhood
if only those two weren't siblings......
Came here to see the hairstyle and took two spoilers
Even though they look great as a fictional stroy but still sibbling love should be pure not prohibited..there's more way to show sibbling love..euuuuuu i mean he can be his protective bro instead of a love..then stil they would have the chemistry..writer just wants to play people mind😂
Their relationship was highly rumored around Italy, this was not made up for the show and shock value. They are actually depicting what took place between them (or rumored to have taken place)
It's said they had a long term sexual relationship even while being with other people. He was said to be very cold and cruel to others but not with her. It was the only time people said he was different, human and caring, but only with her on one else. This along with their closeness, is what fueled a lot of the rumors.
in real life cesare and lucrezia are lovers.
Just for one year.
Proof?
@4444randomness Really? That kind of dialogue is realistic to you? Do you think this is how they spoke? It's a misguided attempt at poetic writing.
Well they certainly wouldn't talk back then like how we talk now, so you're opinions are misguided too. You haven't watched many period shows have you?
Terrible acting and poor production. I guess the economy affected how much could be spent on the show. It's pretty hard to make the Borgias seem boring, but this show did it. They really should've taken a few notes from The Tudors: when doing a period piece, you really should keep the dialogue as modern and un-hokey as possible. This isn't Shakespeare. If you are interested in the Borgias, play Assassin's Creed Brotherhood.
did you actually watch the entire series or just base your judgement on this one clip? The fact that you would compare a TV series to a video game is enough for me to not take your opinions seriously.
The point of doing a period piece is to show the period it's set in. Costume dramas with modern pop culture references only work if it's a parody (ie. Robin Hood: Men in Tights).