S2 E1 S2 E3. S2, E2 Paolo Original Air Date: Apr 15, The stable boy who fathered Lucrezia's child travels to Rome to rendezvous with her but suffers an unfortunate fate at the hands of Juan; the Pope's lovers Giulia and Vittoria take him in disguise on a revelatory tour of Rome's indigent.
Stream Showtime. The artist adds that the saint "was no nun," topped with Cesare's belief that he can make Sister Martha's lips live again. A lifeless man, drenched in blood, has his face fileted. Back in town, a prostitute follows Paolo who asks if he's in town for pleasure. She begins to wonder who is the noble Lucrezia he speaks of.
The Pope monitors Vittoria while she works. Cardinal Sforza stops by, warning the Pope about the worrisome status of the Vatican's finances. Paolo is ridiculed by a few other prostitutes for his involvement with a noble "who costs more than a shilling. At the nunnery, the monkey Julius on a Cardinal's arm serves as an entertaining sight. He is later sent to a monestery to get better. The Pope eats with his family and proposes that he go out into the streets of Rome for the sake of the people's wellbeing.
At night when he does with Vittoria and Giulia , he comes across a slew of impoverished bodies, a mother holding a dead child, and filth everywhere. Follow him on Twitter. Giulia: Did Rome once provide for them? Pope: The pigeons? Giulia: No your Holiness, the orphans. Affections can be lethal in this Rome of ours. Paolo Review Editor Rating: 4. Edit Delete. Share on Facebook. Facebook Disqus. Permalink: Did Rome once provide for them? Grainger was amazing in this scene - how will this trauma affect her character in future episodes?
Bramante's apprentice - less painting, more shagging. Having caught Alexander's eye, Giulia Farnese moves to ensure that the male-masquerading artist Vittoria will not take over her position of favour, so allows Vittoria to join them in bed.
Alexander of course has no qualms contending with two beautiful women in his bed, which seems in the spirit of some of the more colorful reports of Alexander's late night revels, including a description by Burchardus of one particular party which included "fifty honest prostitutes, called courtesans Giulia's cunning plan pays off, and by the end of the episode she is given authority to preside over the funds of the Papal office dedicated to caring for the destitute.
It's good to be the Pope! Juan Borgia and the gallery of girls, including a Ghirlandaio. Another art historical cameo appears in the scene where Juan is being pestered to choose a bride from among four Castillian women from Spain.
Of the four, one that was immediately recognisable was the Portrait of Selvaggia Sassetti , attributed to Davide Ghirlandaio, which is at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. The French forces will surely be leaving Syphilis infested Naples soon and begin their slow march out of Italy. With Juan forcefully poking around, and Paolo dead, we can also expect to see further conflict between the Borgia siblings. Dacos, N. Bacon, J. Abbeville Press. Di Cicco, C. History of Syphilis. Science 2.
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