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Micheletto is sent to deal with , a condottiero (mercenary captain) who has been causing trouble. Micheletto infiltrates Orsini's camp. The scene highlights Micheletto's method: he does not just kill; he performs. He seduces Orsini (or at least lowers his guard through intimacy) before brutally murdering him in his tent. It is a cold, efficient kill that secures the Borgia hold over the region, proving that the smiles in the plaza are backed by daggers in the dark.
We pick up right where we left off: Rodrigo Borgia (John Doman) is still scheming in the shadows of the locked-down Vatican. The cardinals are starving, paranoid, and desperate to break the deadlock. Enter a wild card: Cardinal Orsini isn’t backing down, and Cardinal Sforza keeps shifting his weight.
Directed by Simon Cellan Jones and written by series creator Neil Jordan, "The Moor" originally aired on April 10, 2011. The Borgias episodes 3 review: The Moor | Den of Geek borgia 1x03 full
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The third episode of "The Borgias," titled "The Poisoned Chalice," continues to explore the intricate web of power, politics, and corruption that defined the papacy of Pope Alexander VI. The episode revolves around the Pope's efforts to secure his family's position and wealth, while also navigating the complex relationships between his children, particularly Cesare and Lucrezia. Micheletto is sent to deal with , a
Pope Alexander VI (Rodrigo Borgia) is running low on funds and looks for a profitable political marriage for his daughter, Lucrezia . Meanwhile, the family hosts Prince Jem, the brother of the Ottoman Sultan, for a large fee. Cardinal Della Rovere flees to Naples to plot the Pope's downfall.
The episode opens with Pope Alexander VI, Rodrigo Borgia, reeling from the events of the previous episode. His daughter, Lucrezia, has just given birth to a stillborn son, and his mistress, Giulia Farnese, is growing increasingly dissatisfied with her role in his life. He seduces Orsini (or at least lowers his
Giulia’s brother, Alessandro, has essentially traded her virginity to the Pope in exchange for a Cardinal’s hat. The transaction is cynical, but Giulia proves to be more than a victim. When she meets Rodrigo, she displays intelligence and poise. Rodrigo is instantly smitten, not just by her beauty but by her calming presence.

