
Gorgocutie says: Crime documentary format meets Roman history, and it fits way too well. Caligula started his reign in 37 AD as a popular, reform-minded ruler — freed political prisoners, ended treason trials, staged lavish spectacles for the people. Real "promising young emperor" energy. Then the honeymoon phase ended and he went full supervillain: draining the treasury, declaring himself a living god, building a floating bridge across the Bay of Baiae just to flex, and allegedly making his horse a senator. "Until he wasn’t" is doing some heavy lifting here.
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