The scenes of American dramas are beautiful like oil paintings, and the characters are very three-dimensional. Brother and sister lines can cry, but after all, it is not a serious historical drama, so people who are hungry for history should not bother. There are only main events and beautified by artistic techniques. That's it.
I don’t know why I like the bishop of Sforza the most after watching the three seasons. Although he is a supporting role, I feel that the character image is really full! In the first season, I found that my chances of becoming pope were not high. When I turned to the post of deputy justice, Borgia was promoted to the position of pope. The power of the deputy justice was great and the entire personal secretary stretched out his hand to the pope. I had more contact with my family and conspired to marry Ms. Lu to pave the way for the development of the family. Unexpectedly, his relatives were more ruthless and unjust than him. I abused Ms. Lu. Not to mention that Ludvik was almost even his family killed France just invaded. The Sforza family turned back. Can you leave him alone with the pope without being disgusted? I didn’t expect his life and death at all. I guess he would have been heartbroken and cry without tears, and he had to use all his private property and interests in exchange for it. The Pope is relieved, but he still believes that the family is paying for the family. In fact, his choice was relatively wise at the time. After all, Borgia and the others have worked together for many years. They all know how they have the means. Who is the Pope. So why do you have to face the darkness? The power is in your hands, and Dela Roveri’s results will not be better than now. In the first season, he is good at dealings, shrewd and capable, trusting his family, and daring to mess with his cousin more casually. In the second season, I began to be intimidated by all kinds of suspicions and intimidation. Every day, I was dragged by the old pope to deal with my family. He witnessed various cruel and cunning methods that he had never seen before. In the end, he numbs and kills anyone. It doesn’t matter anyway. Although he is not as reliable as saving himself, he has become a subordinate of the Borgia family. From being timid at the beginning to being able to do so many things against his conscience, I guess he would not care about it a long time ago. At the beginning he still had ambitions to want power, but now he can't help but just wants to live in the Holy See. In the third season, the Pope’s poisoning of Catarina Sforza and the Pope’s confrontation has entered a white-hot stage. I never thought that Ascanio had been dead by the Pope’s side several times. He actually wanted to use him to murder the Pope. The pope tempted him and used his family to coerce him, but he obeyed, whether it was because he was no longer so depressed by others or he still had expectations of his family, he accepted the murder and didn't even consider killing Poggi. How did Ata escape? Maybe he just wanted to end all this, including himself. (Fortunately, he didn't succeed or he would become a funeral).
I don’t know if anyone like me has noticed this bishop of Askanos Foca, who seems to be successful but has nothing in the shadow of the Borgia family. The above is a little bit of my own understanding and can be regarded as introducing the show from another angle. If you have the same or different opinions, welcome to communicate privately~
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