Juan's Death
How will the Borgias continue without Juan....this confuses me...help
shareThank you for spoilering, you moron....
shareUmm...
knowing the Borgia family from history most of us already knew that Juan is going to die, the only question here in the series was when.
So, I'm not sure if the topic title should or shouldn't be marked spoilers.
Also, the word's "spoiling", I guess.
What!! That really sucks, I loved his character. Oh well, arrivedarci Juan.
shareI love The Borgias. I knew from research that Juan was murdered, but I wasn't expecting it to be so soon. Juan was so evil and flawed, but that's what I loved about him. David Oakes couldn't have played Juan any better. Love this guy.
shareHistorically Juan died at a fairly young age so it makes sense him dying quite early on. The Borgias still have plenty of mileage in them even if writers use only half of what I've read about them.
shareHistorically Juan outlived Cesare
shareNot according to the books I've read. Cesare lived another 10 years after Juan died. There's always been plenty of speculation that Cesare killed Juan (and a fair bit of circumstantial evidence too).
shareYes. From what I've read, the circumstantial evidence pinning the murder on Cesare was pretty strong.
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