Rome, the critical reception of such a rich TV show
It’s of no doubt that Rome is one of the historically rich TV shows. People liked it too much and the series also managed to attract the media with its unique plotline and entertaining characters. Generally, the series which last for two seasons only don’t receive as many accolades and award as Rome has got. It has been honored with several awards and nominations ever since its premiere also including Emmy and Golden Globe award.
Following is the list of statements which Rome received from various personalities:
While reviewing the second season of Rome, Alessandra Stanley from The New York Times said “But behind all that gritty squalor the glory that was Rome gets lost”. Rome received a B from Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly and the lady also commented on “spectacular” clothing design of the series. Rolling Stone Magazine’s Sean Woods gave Rome 3 and a half of 4 and he also called the series ‘masterful’ and ‘epic’. As per the words of James Poniewozik from Time Magazine, the show was slow in the beginning but it drew one to the ancient city of Rome. As per the reviews of Robert Bianco from USA Today, the first season of Rome was better than the second one. The reviewer of Empire Magazine Helen O’Hara said that Rome was rich in terms of history and texture. To Melanie McFarland from Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the second season of Rome was as good as the first season. A reviewer from The Guardian called the series “splendidly ambitious”. And, here comes the comment which is the best among the above given ones. It’s from Robert Abele from LA Weekly, “most lavish dramatic series yet.
Do you also want to write your review about the Rome TV show? If so, go to the comments section and jot down your valuable words along with required details. As the series is off air so we all are missing Rome and star cast. Since my childhood, I might have watched several TV shows but Rome is distinctly distinct. Though it ran for two seasons only, it attracted millions of people throughout the world. And, it actually gives a nice feeling to say that I am one of those crazy Rome fans













