- Spartacus and his rebels try to increase their numbers by freeing fighters enslaved in foreign wars. Lucretia seeks to recruit one of her husband's former gladiators to outmaneuver powerful Romans.
- Agron's party's raid on Neapolis port doubles the rebels' numbers by freeing Sedullus's horde of German POW slaves destined for the gladiator schools. Crixus rightly predicts ethnic trouble, but Spartcaus and Agron overcome it before too much blood gets spilled. Praetor Glaber terrorizes slaves with crucifixion for any rebel sympathy and swears in Seppius's soldiers and takes is his grieving sister as another mode of revenge on Ilithyia, whom Lucretia, now Ashur's sex toy, helps fake a near-stillbirth to be send back to Rome. Magistrate Gallienus pays Gannicus only pittance, his freedom is only formally confirmed if he promises to join Glaber's military staff. The scorned champion pretends agreeing to murder Glaber for Lucretia, but actually eliminates Glaber's guards escort for Ilithya.—KGF Vissers
- After a daring mission in the port city of Neapolis, Spartacus' forces double in a single day by adding a rowdy bunch of Agron's captured people. However, no one knows if the Germans are capable of loyalty and even gratitude. Meanwhile, as mass crucifixions for even uttering the mere name of Spartacus serve as a warning to any servant who would dare to conspire against the Republic, Glaber offers Gannicus the chance to pledge allegiance to Rome, determined to crush the rebellion. And now, more than ever, mighty Gannicus is at a crossroads. Will troubled Gannicus ever embrace the rebels' noble cause and follow Spartacus, the honourable leader of the damned?—Nick Riganas
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