>oh boy, I can't wait to hear how he handles the Crisis of the Third Century, ie, the most interesting part of Roman history*podcast starts to suck*
Not his fault if late roman history is boring and repetitive
>>17959487I hope Robin Pierson goes back and does the West.
>>17959487Dan Carlin did more on the end of the Republic than History of Rome did on the entire history of Rome.
what is this contrarian non sense, he handled it totally fine and if anything it’s more interesting than the principate circlejerking.
>lu-si-tania>that's a ship, right?
>drops some really hard redpills and trvkes on the Fourth CrusadeThis guy will forever be based for that
>>17959997>Hides pivotal battles and siege behind paywalls, advertises them in free episodes I stopped listening to this maggot after that little stunt. Going from the most based free podcast on ancient history to some pay to listen schmuck who wanted to ride his coattails was infuriating
>There is an idea of a Max Miller, some kind of abstraction, but there is no real me, only an entity, something illusory, and though I can hide my cold gaze and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gripping yours and maybe you can even sense our homosexual lifestyles are probably comparable: I simply am not there
>Hates Octavian too much to finish the story Dude he is dead and the state he helped create no longer exists.just let it go...
>>17960064He's allowed to make some money from the project