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posted by AcidBanter
I liked Juan. He was one of the Mehr intriguing characters in the show. Although he did bring about a lot of his own troubles I did feel sorry for him in the end. I was watching the first episode and thought it was interesting when the brothers arrived at their mother’s Home Cesare joined his family at the tabelle whereas Juan remained at a distance, as if maybe he felt he didn’t belong.

Then when he had to kill Djem, he really didn’t want to do it. He was his friend. I think this is where Juan’s fate was sealed. And it was to help his father. It seemed that once Juan left Rome he did...
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I'm in Italy now, blogging about the Borgias from places they knew. Here is the first blog, featuring a picture of a lock of Lucrezia's famous golden hair:

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I know the history of the Borgias well and will continue to blog about the series which portrays the main characters well but has taken some liberties with the history. But I promise not to give anything away before Du see it.

Enjoy the series!
I'm in Italy now, blogging about the Borgias from places they knew. Here is the first blog, featuring a picture of a lock of Lucrezia's famous golden hair:

link


I know the history of the Borgias well and will continue to blog about the series which portrays the main characters well but has taken some liberties with the history. But I promise not to give anything away before Du see it.

Enjoy the series!
posted by Gabri3la
Travel is a perk of the job for the smouldering star, sterne of the Borgias. During filming in Budapest, he soaked up the city’s rich culture. “I went to a lot of museums. It’s a very lively city and things are changing so quickly”.

“I don’t get recognised much. I guess because my look is so different. I don’t have the robe, gewand and the leather pants.”

Their on-screen encounters are always tempestuous, but François considers the cast - including British actor Jeremy Irons - his Sekunde family. “We all live in the same neighbourhood in Budapest and we eat together almost every night.”