I loved the questioned paternity of Caesarian- was it Caesar or Titus Pullo?? Pullo's look at the end was classic.
Jumping up and down, screaming. Very, very funny.
I noticed that also. Indeed, classic. (Is that a pun?)
I think that the use of Pullo and Vorenus as focal points of the story is fantastic.
Incidentally, the two characters of Titus Pullo and Lucius Vorenus were actual soldiers in the Roman army. They are the only two soldiers ever mentioned in the writings of Julius Caesar. This is why I suspect that the series may end at or around 44 BC when Julius is murdered. For obviously there would be no further mention of these two after his death.
I hope the writers find a way to keep it going.