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Tragically, Whitfield’s cancer returned. He passed away in September 2011 at the age of 39. It remains one of the most devastating losses in television history. The show faced an impossible choice: cancel or recast. They chose to recast, bringing in Australian actor Liam McIntyre as the new Spartacus for seasons 3 ( Vengeance ) and 4 ( War of the Damned ).
With its unique visual style, Shakespearean dialogue filtered through a hard R-rated lens, and a tragic real-life production story, Spartacus remains one of the most underrated and distinctive action-dramas of the 21st century. Everyone knows the name Spartacus—the Thracian slave who led a massive gladiator rebellion against the Roman Republic. However, the TV series took its time to get there.
Blood doesn't just spill—it arcs in digital, slow-motion geysers. Sand is golden. Shadows are pitch black. While initially jarring, this stylized approach allows the show to depict dismemberment and decapitation in every episode without feeling exploitative. It turns violence into a brutal ballet. Beneath the gore lies the show's true secret weapon: the dialogue. Characters speak in a heightened, archaic English that is often compared to Shakespeare or The West Wing for its rhythmic intensity.
It paved the way for other premium cable action shows, proving that Starz could compete with HBO and Showtime. And it gave us one final, immortal image: Andy Whitfield, in the arena, roaring defiance at Rome.
However, for those who stick with it, Spartacus offers something rare: a story about brotherhood, honor, and freedom that earns every emotional beat. The action is spectacular, the villains are memorable, and the heroes bleed real blood.
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Jeremy Moskowitz is a former Microsoft Enterprise Mobility MVP and founder of MDMandGPanswers.com and PolicyPak Software.
Jeremy teaches Group Policy hands-on training to IT administrators who want to make their business more secure by using Group Policy. spartacus tv series
He runs MDMandGPanswers.com, a forum for Group Policy enthusiasts and also founded PolicyPak Software, an innovative add-on that allows admins to dictate, enforce and remediate application settings. Jeremy is also author of several Group Policy Books, including “Group Policy: Fundamentals, Security, and the Managed Desktop, 2nd Edition”. Tragically, Whitfield’s cancer returned
He has been seen speaking at Microsoft TechEd, Microsoft MMS, Windows Connections and many others. The show faced an impossible choice: cancel or recast
Jeremy has performed Windows NT, Active Directory and Group Policy planning, training and implementation for some of the world’s largest organizations.
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James I. Conrad, MCSE 2003, Server+, A+, Certified Ethical Hacker.
For years, James Conrad has been a sought-after consultant and trainer for Fortune 500 companies. James has been an exam writer for Microsoft MCSE exams and was a key contributor in determining MCSE exam objectives in the Microsoft Certification and Skills Assessment division.
He has trained and consulted for Intel, UCLA, Raytheon, Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, MCI Worldcom, Sprint, Exxon-Mobil, Boeing, Lockheed Martin, the U.S. Department of Justice, the Bureau of Land Management, and many others.
James writes internal training materials for current Windows products and has authored Windows 2000 Server for Computer Associates, and Windows XP Desktop Administration for the Windows Consulting Group, among others. He has also been a technical editor for many books including The Tips and Tricks Guide to Securing .NET Server by Roberta Bragg and Windows Server 2003 Security: A Technical Reference also by Roberta Bragg. James also wrote the CompTIA Server+ college curriculum for Thomson Learning.
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