Rewatching -- Makes Me Realize How Good It Still Stands Up versus Today
It really struck me how well this holds up in writing and acting even almost 40 years later. Especially given such "blockbusters" as Downton Abbey and Game of Thrones -- which I also enjoy. But how I Claudius could get over such horrible scenes as would be shown in (for example) Game of Thrones without just getting bogged down in the graphic bloody violence. The scenes of Claudius' mother Antonia starving her daughter Lavilla; or the dinner where the Senator's wife recounts how she saved her daughter from being raped by Tiberius by taking her place -- then committing suicide at the dinner, etc. More horror conveyed than the "Red Wedding" of GoT without being distracted by special effects and graphic violence.