The pic is from HBO’s Rome and if you haven’t seen it before, I cannot recommend it highly enough. Season 2 is extremely rushed as budgetary reasons made HBO pull the plug far earlier than the envisioned 5 seasons the creator wanted, but that being said I still think it’s tied with Deadwood as the best show HBO ever put out.
First pic isnt really correct since its 2 different people. Cicero and ceasar.. while the second pic is the same person transitioning from senator to emperor.
I think either way is fine as long as the contrast and change is clear. Bonus points if you can find a way to illustrate it with one character, but it’s not required. After all, if we’re going to dig too much into the implications behind the choices, wouldn’t the more logical critique be that Palpatine’s views and goals never actually changed? Everything he said and did as a senator/Supreme Chancellor was a lie to gain the necessary power to act according to his real character, which is represented in picture two. Maybe that’s what Logan Hall intended, but I doubt it.
Liberal Arts student | Moustache
Impressed with the historical accuracy of the face of Caesar (or whoever that is) actually being painted red during his triumph.
The pic is from HBO’s Rome and if you haven’t seen it before, I cannot recommend it highly enough. Season 2 is extremely rushed as budgetary reasons made HBO pull the plug far earlier than the envisioned 5 seasons the creator wanted, but that being said I still think it’s tied with Deadwood as the best show HBO ever put out.
Yeah. Marc anthony is fun to watch.
Hate to break it to you but I've seen this type of meme around for awhile.
Meh, it's still a good format.
First pic isnt really correct since its 2 different people. Cicero and ceasar.. while the second pic is the same person transitioning from senator to emperor.
I think either way is fine as long as the contrast and change is clear. Bonus points if you can find a way to illustrate it with one character, but it’s not required. After all, if we’re going to dig too much into the implications behind the choices, wouldn’t the more logical critique be that Palpatine’s views and goals never actually changed? Everything he said and did as a senator/Supreme Chancellor was a lie to gain the necessary power to act according to his real character, which is represented in picture two. Maybe that’s what Logan Hall intended, but I doubt it.