Spartacus ends this week, i have to wait for walking dead next season, so i have lost my fill.
i'm also watching game of thrones.
i have previously watched (of my preferable swords and badass era)
Rome
The Tudors
Merlin
Robin Hood
Currently watching and plan to watch
Vikings
The Borgias (see if i can catch up before season 3 starts.)
Pillars of the earth/World without end
Deadwood (possibly?)
the possible spin-off of spartacus based on julius caesar if that is released.
i've also watched band of brothers and the pacific of course.
The Following... I'm still not sure whether I like it or not. Some elements are fine, even creative, other just remind me of a "X-files-silence-of-the-lambs-fusion".
The Qin Empire (778-207BC) is best history tv series
In the mid fourth century BC during the Warring States Period, groundbreaking political changes occur in the Qin state in western China. Qin, weakened by poverty and internal conflict, is in peril of being annexed by the six other states in the east. Duke Xiao, the young new ruler of Qin, seeks to restore his state to its former glory and retake the territories lost by Qin in its earlier humiliating defeats by rival states. Duke Xiao recruits several talents to help him in his ambitious plans. The most outstanding one, a statesman called Shang Yang, cooperates closely with Duke Xiao on massive political and economic reforms in Qin that lasted two decades. The changes transform Qin into a powerful state, with legal and military systems that helped to lay the foundation for Qin's eventual unification of China under the Qin Dynasty nearly 200 years later in 221 BC.