- The gladiators enter a house searching for Naevia and free the slaves. Lucretia wants to have a ritual for the gods and Doctore returns to the place he was before meeting Batiatus.
- Continuing the search for Naevia, the gladiators take over another villa. Spartacus convinces Crixus it's best not to imitate Roman selfish arrogance but offer the slaves a choice for freedom, if they accept to be trained as comrades in arms. Spartacus himself tutors Tiberius, the murdered master's house-slave, born as Syrian Nasir, obviously reluctant to shift loyalty, who ends up saving their skin by luring in a Roman patrol so the gladiators can slaughter them. General Glaber grudgingly encourages Lucretia's prophetess pose and finds local militia commander Seppius unwilling to accept his authority. Flashbacks to Oenomaus's training before and by Batiatus senior.—KGF Vissers
- As vivid flashbacks of blood and violence reveal fragments of mighty Oenomaus' brutal past, Spartacus and his band of rebels head south, searching for captured Naevia. Following a faint trail of clues, while having nowhere to hide, the fugitives take shelter in a luxurious Roman villa, only to realise that the burdens of freedom are heavy and dangerous. In the meantime, back in Capua, convalescent Lucretia enjoys her elevated new status of Prophetess after the bloody Massacre at the House of Batiatus, supporting Glaber and triggering Ilithyia's suspicion. But someone is watching from afar. Who is the mysterious hooded stranger bearing gifts?—Nick Riganas
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