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The Borgias After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of Showtime's The Borgias.
Show Summary: The Borgias, led by patriarch Rodrigo, are a family of outsiders from Spain who try to take over control of Renaissance-era Italy. Through the use of bribery, extortion and torture, Rodrigo rises up the ranks to become pope. Two of Rodrigo's children are used as pawns by being married off to members of rival families at a young age. Vanozza, Rodrigo's long-time mistress and mother of his children, and Giulia Farnese battle for the elder Borgia's affections. The story of the Borgias has inspired such works as Machiavelli's political treatise "The Prince" and Mario Puzo's "The Godfather."
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The Borgias S:1 I Nobody E:9 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AFTERBUZZ TV – The Borgias edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Showtime’s The Borgias. In this show, host Maria Kanellis breaks down the season finale with a few “special” surprises. There to help Maria are co-hosts Tom DeTrinis, Michelle Macedo and Tamara Berg. Be sure to check out the video version of [...]
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The Borgias S:1 | The Art of War E:8 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AFTERBUZZ TV – The Borgias edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Showtime’s The Borgias. In this show, host Maria Kanellis breaks down the episode in which Paolo helps Lucrezia and Giulia escape Giovanni’s estate, but the women wind up as captives of the advancing French army; at the Vatican, Pope Alexander worries [...]
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The Borgias S:1 | Death On A Pale Horse E:7 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AFTERBUZZ TV – The Borgias edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Showtime’s The Borgias. In this show, host Maria Kanellis breaks down the episode as the invasion by King Charles of France and Della Rovere proceeds with victory seemingly inevitable as the French sack the city of Lucca and the Italian powers [...]
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The Borgias S:1 | The French King E:6 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AFTERBUZZ TV – The Borgias edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Showtime’s The Borgias. In this show, host Maria Kanellis breaks down the sex and diseased filled episode in which Pope Alexander tries to create a relationship between Rome and Naples to counter the alliance between Della Rovere and King Charles of [...]
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The Borgias S:1 | Borgias in Love E:5 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AFTERBUZZ TV – The Borgias edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Showtime’s The Borgias. In this show, host Maria Kanellis breaks down the the intense love/hate, and rape. There to help Maria are co-hosts Tom DeTrinis, Michelle Macedo and Tamra Berg. Be sure to check out the video version of the show [...]
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The Borgias S:1 | Lucrezias Wedding E:4 | AfterBuzz TV AfterShow
AFTERBUZZ TV – The Borgias edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Showtime’s The Borgias. In this show, host Maria Kanellis breaks down the hosting of Lucrezias Wedding and discusses the research necessary before playing a role in these types of period pieces. There to help Maria are co-hosts Tom DeTrinis, Michelle Macedo [...]
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Customer Reviews
Where are the other seasons?
I was looking forward to listening to season one and two but I guess you will not be recording anymore Borgia's.
Really, desperately need a fact checker....
This is a mildly entertaining podcast if you are in desperate need for a Borgias recap, but the hosts are criminally uninformed. They have NO historical knowledge, and often make conjectures that are completely false. I can forgive historical inaccuracies, but they don't even make much of an attempt to learn the plot of the actual show. Characters are confused, their motives are completely misconstrued. Their discussions are shallow, and often miss the point. It's a bit of a mess. Don't take anything they say as fact, because most of it is way off. Calling the renaissance era the "dark ages" is a pretty good example of how lost these people are when it comes to this time period. It's a shame because I would really like to find a good Borgias' podcast.