by Sarah Tarrant on Thu Jul 14, 2005 8:47 am
I found the second episode, <span style='color:green'>?Waiting in the Wings?</span> is a much stronger, tighter, more enjoyable instalment which excels over its predecessor in many ways. Top of the list is Livia who appears here much in a much more distinguished, scheming way clearly relishing her powerful position over others. No more so is this indicated is in her scenes with the initially nervous Plautus (played by Darien Angadi whom is probably best remembered as Ro in the Blake?s Seven episode ?Horizon?). This episode presents us with a memorable scene featuring Roman children beginning with Pina?s exclamation to her mother that she?d been covered in sand by a playful Germanicus, puzzling because as far as I can see Pina is clearly bereft of any sand! Next noteworthy event is, in the midst of the group of children, we find young Claudius played convincingly by Ashley Neight (complete with the twitching and stammering so typical of the character). As they watch the skies to observe two eagles fighting it is Claudius who catches the object of their conflict, a bloody wolf cub, something that visiting mystic Gnaeus Domitius quickly reads as a powerful sign of the young boy?s future. It is important to note that, in the context of the series, that this episode introduces Claudius firm friend Herod. First seen during DVD chapter four child actor Michael Clements delivers his lines, I thought, in a very ?school production type? nature which for me, hardly seemed that natural. ?Waiting in the Wings? is further distinguished with the classic scene where Augustus faces many men brought before him accused of sleeping with daughter (in DVD chapter 5). Lastly worth mentioning is the towering acting presence of Roy Stewart (?Toberman? in Doctor Who?s ?Tomb of the Cybermen? story) putting in a brief appearance and is the most notable guest star of a highly enjoyable segment of ?I, Claudius?.
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Sarah Tarrant on Thu Jul 14, 2005 1:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.