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Talk about putting the craziest possible spin on ‘s weeks-long promo promise that “a Lyon will fall!” Wednesday’s Season 2 finale ended with Rhonda channeling her inner Cookie and going into full street-brawl mode vs “Pearl-Clutching Debutante” (aka Boo Boo Kitty) (aka Fake-Ass Lena Horne) (aka Becky With the Blonde Wig) (aka Anika Calhoun) — and one or both (but probably not neither) tumbling off a 30-story balcony. RELATED Oh yes, it turns out if this were a game of Clue, the final answer would’ve been “Anika on the Staircase With Her Louboutins!” The woman carrying Hakeem’s baby admitted mid-scuffle that Rhonda was correct in believing she’d assaulted her during December’s winter finale and caused her to lose her baby with Hakeem’s brother Andre. And she didn’t seem the least bit sheepish about it, either! The eruption of violence between the women was a fitting end to the most horrific nuptials since Game of Thrones‘ Red Wedding. Oh, c’mon, you didn’t think Hakeem would actually wind up putting a ring on it with Laura, did you? (Not that he didn’t try!) RELATED Just as Laura came down the aisle — here’s hoping she had a bottomless mimosa beforehand!
— Anika got served with a subpoena to testify against Lucious by a woman disguised as a cater waiter. Cookie and Anika’s old cohort Shyne Johnson (who scored an invite as the Lyons attempted to buy his silence about Lucious’ murder of three rival dealers plus a fourth contract killing back in the day) popped someone in the face.
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And Laura and her family fled the scene — most likely forever. As the family tried to figure out a plan to save Lucious from the Feds (led by Tariq the Freak), there seemed to be only one solid solution: So Lucious and Anika got married (by Andre) — as Cookie (who’d considered giving it another try with her ex) made her tearful exit. “I did not save this bitch’s life so she could ruin mine!” Cookie screamed, referencing the fact that she’d talked Anika off a suicidal ledge earlier in the hour.
And you know our heroine was devastated, seeing that she didn’t even twerk or slap her own booty on her way out the door. As the newlyweds headed back down the aisle, Lucious told Anika he knew she’d pushed his daughter-in-law — prompting her balcony reverie that led to the fateful fight. Meanwhile, Tariq showed up and got in Lucious’ face, prompting his mother Leah to ask, “Dwight, what’s your half-brother doing here?” What in the actual what? Yep, it turns out not only did a young Lucious witness his father’s murder at the hand of the man who raised Tariq, but he also heard the guy’s revelation that Lucious’ father was Tariq’s biological daddy, too! RELATED Left at the altar, unable to get out a single note, was Jamal, who’d come home from the hospital promising to put his career on hold ’til his family ended their violent, crazy ways.
Lucious managed to get him back into music-making mode with D-Major (not an entendre, necessarily) by visiting Freda in jail, truthfully noting “I never laid a finger on your daddy” (that was just his thugs), promising to pay for her legal defense and getting her to spit a sick rap on his cellular device. But methinks the balcony antics, subpoena serving and Tariq revelations might send Jamal back to his vow of (musical) silence. Below, showrunner Ilene Chaiken breaks down the major moments of Season 2, Episode 18 — weighing in on Anika and Rhonda’s fate, Lucious and Cookie’s rift and Jamal and Hakeem’s futures following their family’s worst night ever. TVLINE Let’s dive right into that cliffhanger of Anika and Rhonda’s brutal fight on the balcony. Was it always supposed to come down to that moment? And did you feel like the most surprising twist might be to have Rhonda’s stairway assailant turn out to be the primary suspect – rather than some last-minute twist? We always knew that it was Anika who pushed Rhonda.
And we were aware how many viewers were dead certain that it was Anika who pushed Rhonda. But we did talk about whether it could be somebody else. There are certainly other characters in Empire who could have been culprits, given all the agendas and motives, and we could’ve done that just for the sake of defying audience expectations. Laughs But in the end, we wanted to tell the story we believed in and that we thought was the most earned, the most real and the most justifiable.
And frankly, when you get deep into defying audience expectations, you can get all twisted up, sometimes to the point where it would have been less surprising if it were somebody other than Anika — as you suggested. TVLINE I actually howled when Anika spat out, “You’re damn right I did it, you bitch!” It was loads of fun to create the scene — and I have to give Lee Daniels a lot of the credit for it. We went back and forth over where exactly the show, this season, and that particular storyline should end. Lee, with his love of heightened drama and classic soaps, really, really wanted to go there to the fight sequence, and in the end, I’m glad we did.
There’s some great scripted dialogue on our show, but that scene itself was very sparely written. It’s quite possible the only scripted line in it was Andre’s “No!” Rhonda and Anika just went at it! TVLINE Is one or both of them going to die? I certainly know the answer to that question, but for the purposes of our conversation, what I’ll say is it sure as hell looks that way. All we have to go on right now is the sound of that scream and the look on Andre’s face — and that, to me, says somebody went over that railing. And it would be ludicrous to say that would be a survivable fall!
Laughs We talked about how high up they are – and we agreed it was somewhere around 30 stories. Assuming one of those ladies went over, she’s in for it. TVLINE Andre already lost his baby: Would you really kill his wife?
On the other hand, Anika just married Lucious – which is kind of delicious. Complicating matters, you’ve had both Kaitlin Doubleday and Grace Gealey in the cast since the very beginning — there has to be an attachment to both of them We ponder all of those things. We talk about what would be the best and most delicious story to tell in the next season. But we love both of these characters and both of these actresses — and it’s hard to think about losing either one of them. In this instance, there’s no character motivation to consider: One of them is simply going to win the fight, and the other is likely to be gone. It’s in the hands of the gods, and whoever survives is going to have quite a story.
TVLINE Let’s talk about the wedding. Hakeem and Laura never felt like endgame, but the Lucious-Anika vow exchange was a whopper. How did you come to that moment? You certainly got inside the heads of the Empire writers. We’ve known since the beginning of the season that there was going to be a wedding, that it would probably be the finale, and that Laura would leave Hakeem at the altar. That was the place we were going, and we knew we wanted someone else to get married in Hakeem’s place – probably Lucious. We could imagine him looking around and saying, “I spent all this money, I want someone getting married!” This finale — while it has a bunch of big moments — really sets the table for Season 3.
We wanted to do the kind of finale where we move all the pieces around on the chessboard and leave them in that precipitous moment. It became clear at a certain point that there was a really compelling reason for Lucious to marry Anika. TVLINE Earlier in the hour, when Anika is threatening to commit suicide to avoid testifying, I’m wondering if that was just manipulation on her part or Oh yes.
That was manipulation. Anika is wily — and that was her way to get sympathy from the Lyons. And she got them just where she wanted them. We may have underestimated her. Anika’s survival instincts are ferocious, but she doesn’t play the long game. She’s not on a level with the Lyons — or certainly with Lucious — when it comes to long-term strategy, but she’s really scrappy. I wouldn’t ever count her out.
TVLINE Why was the Lucious-Anika marriage too much for Cookie? She knows he doesn’t really love her. It’s too much for her because she was ready to have happiness. She and Lucious went through so much together – and although in our first season they hooked up and had that love connection, I don’t think there was ever a moment where Cookie believed they’d reunite. But in this moment, she was ready — and he was, too — to make a clean start. Cookie is someone who fundamentally believes if you start with deceit, that relationship is not gonna go well.
Nobody was cheating on anybody here, though. They love one another, the path was clear, and all of the sudden, yet another thing from Lucious’ past and the mistakes he made got in the way. And I’m with Cookie on this one: This is it. She’s finished being hurt by Lucious. TVLINE The finale’s other big bombshell: Lucious and Tariq are half-brothers. Is Tariq Season 3’s Big Bad?
We introduced two characters recently who’ll be really important in Season 3. One is Tariq, who’ll be Lucious’ big adversary. And the other is Shyne, who will be a really central character in that same story. TVLINE So let’s talk Hakeem, who couldn’t have ended the season on a worse note. Hakeem is going to be messed up. He suffered humiliation after humiliation over the course of Season 2. He really made a noble effort to be a better man, and he did grow up some, but everything he tried ultimately came back at him. His failures were public.
So, first and foremost, Hakeem needs to regain his dignity, and hip-hop is going to play a big part of that. Given who Hakeem is, though, you can expect him to get into some trouble.
He also has a baby on the way. TVLINE As long as Anika doesn’t He has a baby on the way. And his father just married his baby mama. TVLINE Hakeem and Laura are done-done, right?
She closed the door in his face — hard. TVLINE Jamal’s vow not to make music ’til the Lyons end this cycle of violence was noble, but part of me wanted to say, “Oh honey, do you know your family?” After the wedding, when Lucious demanded “Sing!”, nothing came out of Jamal’s mouth. Was that symbolic? That was very symbolic and very much indicative of where we’re going with Jamal. He said that and he means it. What did you think of the Empire Season 2 finale?
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. Narrated by Composer(s) Country of origin United Kingdom Original language(s) English No. Of episodes 6 Production Executive producer(s) Producer(s) Running time 60 minutes Distributor Release Original network Original release 21 September – 26 October 2006 Chronology Related shows Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire is a 2006 series, with each episode looking at a different key turning points in the history of the. This docudrama focuses on the western half of the Roman Empire. Contents. Production Series Producer Mark Hedgecoe has stated that he made the series in response to previous films that 'have tended to ignore the real history and chosen to fictionalise the story.' The series was filmed with the Panasonic SDX 900 professional in widescreen mode at 25 frames/s.
According to Mark Hedgecoe, a format was chosen largely because it was more forgiving to focusing errors and required less light than high definition, thus speeding up the shooting. In his opinion, the camera delivered better footage than a camera, and provided rich, feel, which was well-suited to capturing the gritty reality of the Roman Empire. The series was co-produced by BBC, and the. BBC History commissioned the online-game CDX to tie-in with the series.
Reception Reviews Historical novelist writing in points out that 'the episodes were produced by different teams' and 'it shows,' stating episodes 3 and 4 work better than episodes 1, 2, and 5 and although she hasn't seen the final episode, she wants to watch it and she 'can’t say fairer than that.' She compliments the producers who 'avoid the talking-heads style, though they use literature and the advice of modern historians,' but criticises the series in that 'once they fill up with battle and crowd scenes, the formula of self-contained one-hour dramas doesn't give enough scope,' and because 'we don’t see many women in this series.' She concludes that 'there is pleasing material here,' stating, 'the filming is good, the dialogue sounds real, the sets work, the military scenes will delight many,' but she criticises the decision to not broadcast the episodes in chronological order as, 'if they stick with their eccentric programming, we’ll be jerked about maniacally,' stating, 'this is history on the principle: all of the moments — but not necessarily in the right order!' Writing in of episode one was complimentary of ’s 'storming performance' as, adding that she found it 'slightly disturbing' that he 'reminded you subliminally of.' She was however critical of the docudrama format of 'spicy drama sandwiched between simple slices of narrative' which she compared to 'watching a play with someone who insists on explaining the obvious,' adding that she 'got the impression that the narrator was not talking to me at all.'
Of episode two on Caesar she stated that 'the historians have got their chilly mitts on,' pointing out that it 'was so painstakingly dull that Nero, always a crowd pleaser, had to be shown first.' Sam Wollaston writing in the same publication of episode three compared it to postulating that this series 'came about in response to all the mutterings from cross historians about factual inaccuracies in the BBC's grand romp last year.' He states that 'after some extensive research (I looked up on ), I declare this one to be historically accurate, but also a grand bore.' Highly critical of the docudrama format he states that 'they never work, either as dramas or as documentaries,' and goes on to explain that 'there's no proper character development, and you don't care about any of them,' before concluding that this 'goes to show that sex is more fun than the truth.'
Ratings. Episode one (2006-09-21): 4.2 million viewers (21% audience share). Episode two (2006-09-28): 3.6 million viewers (17% audience share). Episode three (2006-10-05): 3.3 million viewers. Episode four (2006-10-12): 3.4 million viewers. Episode five (2006-10-19): 3.8 million viewers (17% audience share).
Episode six (2006-10-26): 3 million viewers (13.6% audience share). Episodes Episode one: Caesar This is the story of the most famous Roman of them all, how he risked everything to tear down the government he served and bring revolution to Rome. — Alisdair Simpson’s opening narration At the close of the, Gaius finds his army encircled by a massive force of but wins a decisive victory with a brilliant counterattack at the. An inspiring speech to his troops, promising to rescue Rome from its corrupt rulers and restore it to its people, raises opposition from Senators and. Caesar refuses to disband his army before, plunging the Republic into and turning his deputy and old friend against him. Caesar captures Rome unopposed after Pompey is forced to withdraw his vastly outnumbered legions and the senators and people flee. Caesar seizes the emergency funds from the treasury to fund his campaign, but, failing to pay off his soldiers, is later forced to his own rebellious.
Pompey amasses a huge army in while Caesar leads a one-year campaign against opposition in Spain. In Greece, Caesar is forced to retreat inland by Pompey at the but is victorious when the Senators force Pompey into an impetuous attack at the. Caesar overturns the Republic and has himself made dictator for life (essentially the first emperor), only to be by rivals just four years into his rule. Cast.
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Writers: &. Producer and director: Episode two: Nero This is the story of what happened when the most powerful man on Earth lost his mind and brought the Empire to the brink of destruction. — Alisdair Simpson’s opening narration witnesses the from his villa in and hurries back to the capital to try to control the fire and save lives.
Tells him to 'rule like the gods' and he vows to build an inspirational city of marble and stone on the ruins. The expense threatens to bankrupt the empire and is sent to rob the temples, turning many in the senate against the emperor. The to assassinate Nero and have proclaimed as emperor is revealed, and the conspirators, including the trusted Seneca, are executed. Nero inaugurates the biggest arts festival in Roman history with himself at the top of the bill.
In the furious throes of increasing megalomania he kicks his wife to death. A now isolated Nero leaves Rome in the hands of the Senate as he sets out on a debauched tour of the empire. With his reconstruction still incomplete as the money runs out, Tigellinus is ordered to initiate a campaign of forced suicide to dispossess the richest men in the empire. A rebellion rises up and the Senate sentences the fleeing Nero to death, his suicide bringing the Julio-Claudian dynasty to an end. Cast. as. as.
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Historical consultant:. Writer & director: Episode three: Rebellion In the spring of AD 66 witnessed one of the greatest rebellions in the history of the Roman Empire. — Alisdair Simpson’s opening narration The begins when the Jews rise up against their corrupt governor, drive the Romans out of and defeat a counter-attack at the. The future Emperor is sent to recall his father Vespasian from exile in to lead the legions against the rebels in. Commands the resistance from the city of, where many Jews take refuge from Vespasian’s campaign of terror.
Vespasian leads a three-week and Josephus is captured. Joesephus predicts that Titus is destined to be emperor. Prepares for a final stand under the fanatical, who murders the more moderate Hanan and unites the rebel factions. Back in Rome the Empire is thrown into chaos when is overthrown and the army turns to Vespasian to be their new Emperor. Titus accomplishes the by cutting off the city with an encircling wall. Yohanan ignores Josephus’s pleas for surrender and leads subterranean attacks on Roman that undermine his own walls.
Titus leads a bloody assault that massacres the rebels and razes the city. Cast. as.
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as Crew. Historical consultant:. Writer & director: Episode four: Revolution In an age before Rome was ruled by emperors young Tiberius Gracchus had been brought up to respect his father’s principles of honour and justice, but in just 20 years he will die defending his father’s ideals, murdered by the aristocrats standing behind him, his crime; starting a revolution so powerful it changed Rome forever, setting on the path to its greatest triumphs and worst excesses.
— Alisdair Simpson’s opening narration first makes a mark on history winning the golden crown from General by being first over the wall at the victorious. Back in Rome, now the 'capital of the world', he finds the growing gap between rich and poor threatening the foundations of the republic. Urged to achieve greatness through further military exploits, he sets out with reinforcements for the campaign of General against the rebellious tribe in Spain but is defeated and forced to negotiate a peace treaty that the later refuses to ratify. His actions, while repudiated in the Senate, have made him a hero amongst the Roman people and his new father-in-law Senator Appius Claudius supports him in a successful campaign to become their.
He snubs the Senate and takes his proposed land reforms directly to the, where his old friend vetoes them. He brings the city to a standstill when he vetoes all other business in response and has Octavius deposed.
Octavius and the Senate spread false rumours that he intends to make himself king and in the ensuing unrest he is murdered. Cast. as. as. as Axius. as.
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as. as. as Matho Crew. Historical consultant:. Producer, director & writer: Episode five: Constantine In the autumn of 312 AD Constantine’s army was camped 40 miles north of Rome. One of the two emperors in the west, Constantine was preparing for the decisive battle against his rival Maxentius. Travelling with Constantine were members of a growing new religion.
— Alisdair Simpson’s opening narration In Rome, the tyrannical consults the gods, and to be told that, the enemy of Rome will be defeated, while outside the city tries to convince to convert to. Constantine initially dismisses Lactantius but, after seeing what appears to be a sign from the Christian god on the eve of the attack, he follows Lactantius' advice to adopt a Christian symbol. The two forces clash at the, where Maxentius is drowned in the as a bridge collapses and the victorious Constantine rides into Rome under the Christian symbol.
Constantine creates an alliance by marrying his sister to the Eastern Emperor, and the two issue the as a joint decree of religious tolerance. Constantine’s rejection of the Pagan gods and funding of turns Licinius and the Senate against him. Senator ' failed assassination attempt on Constantine ignites a holy war between the eastern and the western empires. Constantine defeats his opponent at the and the empire is united under the one Christian God at the. Cast. as. as General Gnaeus.
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Historical consultant:. Writers: &. Producer & director: Episode six: The Fall of Rome At the start of the 5th century AD Rome was under siege, threatened by a vast army of Goths, forty-thousand of them were poised at the city’s gates. Rome was defenceless, even the remnants of its garrisons abandoned their posts. The events that brought Rome to the brink of disaster had their roots in a betrayal two years earlier.
— Alisdair Simpson’s opening narration The Roman Empire is under barbarian assault from and. Emperor ’s chief general and adviser Flavius has negotiated a treaty with the leaders and, but the Emperor has him executed for conspiracy. Honorius orders to slaughter all families within the Empire and the survivors flee to Alaric’s camp.
The Goths sweep through Italy to set, trapping the Emperor’s sister within. Senator rides to the Imperial capital at and Honorius agrees to the Goths' demands.
The Goths withdraw but Honorius break the agreement, sending reinforcements to Rome that Athaulf intercepts and eliminates. Alaric speaks directly to the Senate and they elect Atalus as Emperor, but Honorius has Rome’s grain supplies cut off and Atalus loses authority. Alaric travels to meet Honorius at Ravenna but is ambushed by his old rival Roman General, who is beaten into retreat. Alaric finally takes Rome, and captures Galla Placidia.
Following Alaric’s death, Athaulf marries Galla Placidia and his people finally settle in Southern France. Cast. as.
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Producer & director: Media information DVD & Video Download release. Released on Region 2 DVD by BBC Video on 2006-10-23. Released on Video Download by BBC Shop on 2007-05-30. Companion book.
Baker, Simon (14 September 2006). Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire.
Baker, Simon (7 June 2007). Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire.
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