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The Best Episodes of Rome

Every episode of Rome ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Rome!

A down-to-earth account of the lives of both illustrious and ordinary Romans set in the last days of the Roman Republic.

Genres:Action & AdventureDrama
Network:HBO

Top Episode Ratings Summary

The best episode of "Rome" is "Kalends of February", rated 9.1/10 from 2847 user votes. It was directed by Alan Taylor and written by Bruno Heller. "Kalends of February" aired on 11/20/2005 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)".

  • Kalends of February
    9.1/10 2,847 votes

    #1 - Kalends of February

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 2005-11-20

    Pullo and Vorenus are now heroes in the eyes of the Roman rank and file because of their arena feats. This causes Caesar to bestow rewards to those he might normally punish.

    Director: Alan Taylor

    Writer: Bruno Heller

  • De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)
    9.0/10 2,474 votes

    #2 - De Patre Vostro (About Your Father)

    Season 2 Episode 10 - Aired 2007-03-25

    Following his naval defeat at Actium, Marc Antony returns to Egypt, where he and Cleopatra settle into a world of debauchery. Octavian tries to use Pullo as leverage to Vorenus to gain acess to the palace, but Vorenus stays loyal to Antony. Finally, it is Cleopatra who dupes Antony, saving her own life by sacrificing her honor. Ceasar Augustus triumphs in Rome.

    Director: John Maybury

    Writer: Bruno Heller

  • The Spoils
    8.9/10 2,637 votes

    #3 - The Spoils

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 2005-11-13

    Vorenus sees to it that veteran soldiers receives severance on behalf of Caesar, and is then invited along with Niobe to one of Atia's parties.

    Director: Mikael Salomon

    Writer: Bruno Heller

  • Passover
    8.7/10 2,399 votes

    #4 - Passover

    Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 2007-01-14

    Things pick up shortly after Caesar's murder. Octavian wants to keep his family from fleeing the city so he devises a plan. News of this makes Antony happy so he tells Brutus. Vorenus mourns Niobe's death but casts aspersions upon his children.

    Director: Tim Van Patten

    Writer: Bruno Heller

  • Philippi
    8.7/10 2,219 votes

    #5 - Philippi

    Season 2 Episode 6 - Aired 2007-02-18

    Vorenus receives orders to plunge Rome into a bloodbath the likes that have not been seen since the dictatorship of Sulla. Octavia reveals her secret to Atia, and the armies of the Liberators and the Caesarians clash for the last time, with the fate of Republic in the balance.

    Director: Roger Young

    Writer: Eoghan Mahony

  • Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man)
    8.7/10 2,092 votes

    #6 - Deus Impeditio Esuritori Nullus (No God Can Stop a Hungry Man)

    Season 2 Episode 9 - Aired 2007-03-18

    The people of Rome are starving. There have been many grain shortages over the past few months, but things have gotten particularly bad. In hopes of keeping the people from openly rebelling, Octavian sends Atia and Octavia to Alexandria in order to negotiate a deal with Mark Antony, though his real reasons for their trip is soon revealed. Meanwhile, Titus Pullo and Lucius Vorenus must try to keep the peace amongst many of the mercenaries who are in Rome.

    Director: Steve Shill

    Writer: Mere Smith, Steve Shill

  • A Necessary Fiction
    8.6/10 2,083 votes

    #7 - A Necessary Fiction

    Season 2 Episode 8 - Aired 2007-03-11

    Octavian proclaims a new era of virtue in Rome, a program that his family and subordinates find impossible to obey. Vorenus is sent on a mission after a missing shipment of gold to discover who mysteriously hijacked it on its way to the Roman treasury. Pullo's loss and rage are channeled against Memmio, Omnipor and their henchmen. Octavian pursues Livia as an "appropriate" bride, and issues Mark Antony an ultimatum he knows he can't refuse.

    Director: Carl Franklin

    Writer: Todd Ellis Kessler

  • Pharsalus
    8.4/10 2,395 votes

    #8 - Pharsalus

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 2005-10-09

    Pompey attacks an outnumbered Caesar. Vorenus and Pullo are stranded at sea. Atia continues to seek out Servilla's friendship in order to ensure her protection, while Octavia and Servilla's bond grows.

    Director: Tim Van Patten

    Writer: David Frankel

  • Caesarion
    8.4/10 2,418 votes

    #9 - Caesarion

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 2005-10-16

    Having pursued Pompey into Egypt, Caesar arrives in Alexandria and meets the boy king Ptolemy XIII, who offers the general a surprise gift. Vorenus and Pullo play liberators again, freeing Ptolemy's incarcerated sister, Cleopatra. Caesar seeks payment from Egypt for past debts, and ends up forging a strategic union to ensure his legacy.

    Director: Steve Shill

    Writer: Steve Shill, William J. MacDonald

  • Son of Hades
    8.4/10 2,196 votes

    #10 - Son of Hades

    Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 2007-01-21

    Cleopatra arrives in Rome to pay her homage to Caesar, and to seek legitimization for Caesarion. Egypt's queen causes further complications between Anthony and Atia, who still struggles with Servilia. Timon's brother arrives from Jerusalem. The death of Erastes throws the underworld, and Rome's river commerce into chaos, and Pullo and Vorenus step into the gap. Octavian and Anthony begin a long and bitter rivalry with a dispute over Caesar's will and sharing of power.

    Director: Allen Coulter

    Writer: Bruno Heller

  • Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare)
    8.4/10 2,143 votes

    #11 - Testudo et Lepus (The Tortoise and the Hare)

    Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 2007-02-04

    Pullo races to find Vorenus with news of his family's fate. Servilia's plans to eliminate a rival exact a high price from her. Cicero is astonished when Octavian sends word that his victorious legions are coming home to Rome. In Rome, Timon finally grows weary of Atia's bidding.

    Director: Adam Davidson

    Writer: Todd Ellis Kessler

  • Triumph
    8.3/10 2,283 votes

    #12 - Triumph

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 2005-11-06

    Unanimously proclaimed Dictator by the Senate, Caesar pronounces the war over, and prepares for five days of feasting and games honoring his "triumph." No longer an enlisted soldier, Pullo eyes a pastoral future with Eirene, while Vorenus runs for municipal magistrate, with Posca's help. Meanwhile, Octavian retrieves Octavia from her self-imposed exile. And Servilia invites a revenge-minded Quintus Pompey into her home, to Brutus' dismay.

    Director: Alan Taylor

    Writer: Adrian Hodges

  • How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic
    8.2/10 2,809 votes

    #13 - How Titus Pullo Brought Down the Republic

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 2005-09-04

    Anointed People's Tribune by Caesar, Mark Antony returns to Rome with Octavian's liberators, Vorenus and Pullo. After being feted by a grateful Atia, Vorenus heads home to his family, for the first time in eight years, while Pullo heads for the brothels. Pompey drafts an ultimatum stripping the general of his power.

    Director: Michael Apted

    Writer: Bruno Heller, Michael Apted

  • Utica
    8.2/10 2,310 votes

    #14 - Utica

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 2005-10-30

    With Scipio and Cato defeated, Caesar returns home to a hero's welcome. Vorenus and Pullo's showdown with local thug Erastes gets an unexpected reprieve from Caesar. Servilia's plan to use Octavia to unearth a secret about Caesar backfires.

    Director: Jeremy Podeswa

    Writer: Alexandra Cunningham

  • Heroes of the Republic
    8.2/10 2,064 votes

    #15 - Heroes of the Republic

    Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 2007-02-11

    Despite Pullo's advice, Vorenus and his family return to the Collegium with his family who is reunited, and cleansed of their ordeal. Octavian is denied a triumph and urges Cicero to endorse his bid to be made Consul in exchange for an agreement to allow Cicero to veto his actions. Octavian takes both Cicero and the Senate by surprise with his first Consular act. Vorenus attempts' to make peace with Memmio and Cotta create suspicions that he has gone soft.

    Director: Alik Sakharov

    Writer: Mere Smith

  • The Ram Has Touched the Wall
    8.1/10 2,499 votes

    #16 - The Ram Has Touched the Wall

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 2005-09-25

    Caesar weighs Pompey's counteroffer against Antony's recommendation to chase down Pompey's vulnerable army. Vorenus is forced to reconsider his career choices after a series of business setbacks leave him with little income to support his family. A jealous Atia concocts a clever scheme to separate Caesar from Servilia. Pullo is recruited to tutor Octavian in the art of soldiering, but ends up learning a lesson or two from the boy.

    Director: Allen Coulter

    Writer: Bruno Heller

  • These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero
    8.1/10 2,116 votes

    #17 - These Being the Words of Marcus Tullius Cicero

    Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 2007-01-28

    Brutus and Cassius struggle to raise foreign armies to oppose the Cesarean party. Mark Antony's plans to change his post-consul proconsular governorship from Macedonia to Gaul are derailed when Cicero delivers an in-absentia message to the Senate, and throws his support behind Octavian. Vorenus struggles to contain an all-out gang war in the Aventine Collegium, of his own making,that he blames on Pullo. In the house of the Julii, Octavia passes the hours in a drug induced daze, while a duplicitous youth named Duro, planted amongst the Julii by Servilia, looks for the chance to set a deadly plan in motion.

    Director: Alan Poul

    Writer: Scott Buck

  • Death Mask
    8.1/10 2,047 votes

    #18 - Death Mask

    Season 2 Episode 7 - Aired 2007-03-04

    Antony's nature reasserts itself, and challenges his alliance with Octavian. Timon and Levi set themselves against Herod's plans. Servilia's public displays of grief leave Atia unsettled. Gaia uses Pullo's punishment as a weapon against him. His daughter's sudden interest in business matters arouses Vorenus' suspicions. Posca gets married.

    Director: John Maybury

    Writer: Scott Buck

  • The Stolen Eagle
    8.0/10 3,251 votes

    #19 - The Stolen Eagle

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 2005-08-28

    Eager to return to Rome after eight long years of war, Gaius Julius Caesar ends his campaign with a resounding triumph in Gaul, and news of a shattering personal loss at home. In Rome, Caesar's old friend Pompey is counselled by the Senate, who worry about Caesar's growing popularity. Two soldiers are enlisted to find the army's stolen gold standard. Atia is careful to play both sides of an escalating power struggle.

    Director: Michael Apted

    Writer: Bruno Heller, Michael Apted

  • An Owl in a Thornbush
    8.0/10 2,598 votes

    #20 - An Owl in a Thornbush

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 2005-09-11

    With Caesar quickly advancing toward Rome, Pompey begins ordering a retreat and forces his citizens to pick sides. Timon is forced to do Atia's dirty work and Vorenus cannot understand why no one is resisting while on a scouting mission.

    Director: Michael Apted

    Writer: Bruno Heller, Michael Apted

  • Stealing From Saturn
    8.0/10 2,507 votes

    #21 - Stealing From Saturn

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 2005-09-18

    As Pompey "maneuvers" outside the city, Caesar seeks to consolidate his hold on Rome. Atia throws a party to welcome Caesar home, while Vorenus throws one of his own to usher in his new life as a citizen businessman. Pullo's run of luck continues when he delivers Quintus Pompey to Caesar, who in turn returns Quintus to his father's camp, with an offer of truce he knows Pompey will never accept.

    Director: Julian Farino

    Writer: Bruno Heller

  • Egeria
    8.0/10 2,412 votes

    #22 - Egeria

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 2005-10-02

    When Caeser finds himself outnumbered by Pompey's legions, he asks Antony to join the fight. Marc Antony is having fun in his new political life while he ponders a counter-offer from Pompey. Atia urges Octavian to take another step toward manhood. Vorenus and Niobe try to bring passion back to their marriage.

    Director: Alan Poul

    Writer: John Milius, Bruno Heller