The Borgias Reviews
The Borgias Review: One Wedding and a Funeral
Even though the breathtaking act of Cesare murdering Juan left most of us wondering what could possibly happen next, just as François Arnaud assured...
The Borgias Review: Nowhere Else To Go
I've written about it at length over the past couple of months, but it's worth noting again that the feud between brothers Cesare and Juan Borgia has been ...
The Borgias Review: Oh Brother Who Art Thou?
After a week off for Memorial Day, The Borgias returned with an installment that worked much like a setup episode for things to come. Other than Lucr...
The Borgias Review: We're Gonna Have To Take The Boy
Since Francois Arnaud and David Oakes have both been so fantastic during The Borgias second season, it's a shame that the series has had such a difficult t...
The Borgias Review: Do You Perhaps Take Gold?
Similar to Sons of Anarchy at its best moments, the second season of The Borgias has done a fine job at showcasing both the outside and inside threats to i...
The Borgias Review: Sex and Death 101
Following four episodes that had me singing the praises of The Borgias, the fifth installment of season two - "The Choice" - was markedly worse in terms of...
The Borgias Review: Sure, I Like Dags
Not only have the brothers Borgia been literally fighting over the past couple of weeks, but Cesare and Juan have now begun coming to figurative blows abou...
The Borgias Review: Say Hello To My Brittle Friends
The second season of The Borgias is not taking its time out of the gates. Following last week's exciting installment in which Juan figured out what was goi...
The Borgias Review: Sans Paolo
Affections can be lethal in this Rome of ours. Vanozza's words could not have been a better reflection of "Paolo." The Borgias continued its strong start t...
The Borgias Season Premiere Review: Sibling Rivalry
It may not have had as much pomp and circumstance, or as much energy, as the first season premiere, but "The Borgia Bull" may have been a more promising be...
