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Since HBO's Rome will be ...

Question: Since HBO's Rome will be ending this Sunday, how about you give some Grade A prattle before the show never generates any more scoop ever again?Answer: Let's just say the story doesn't follow the historical record exactly — particularly where Caesarion's fate is concerned. Producers also took some creative license (in a geographical sense) with Antony's and Cleopatra's twin suicides. And there's a double double-cross that I don't think anyone will see coming.

Michael Ausiello

Question: Since HBO's Rome will be ending this Sunday, how about you give some Grade A prattle before the show never generates any more scoop ever again?

Answer: Let's just say the story doesn't follow the historical record exactly particularly where Caesarion's fate is concerned. Producers also took some creative license (in a geographical sense) with Antony's and Cleopatra's twin suicides. And there's a double double-cross that I don't think anyone will see coming.