'Spartacus' Recap: Talking Caesar With Todd Lasance For 'Decimation' (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

'Spartacus' Video Recap: Todd Lasance Talks Caesar's Plan
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Only seven episodes of "Spartacus" remain, and each installment brings our rebels closer to a deadly confrontation with Crassus (Simon Merrells) and Caesar (Todd Lasance).

Every week after the West Coast airing of "Spartacus: War Of The Damned" (10 p.m. PST/1 a.m. EST), The Huffington Post is hosting an exclusive video recap featuring one of the stars of the series. The actors reminisce with HuffPost TV's Laura Prudom about their experience filming that week's episode, their character's arc, and how they approached the end of the resilient series.

This week, we're talking to the mighty Caesar himself, Todd Lasance. In the exclusive video above, we discuss his thoughts on stepping into such an iconic role, Caesar's relationships with Crassus and Tiberius, and what the warrior thinks of Spartacus and his rebellion.

"Spartacus: War of the Damned" airs Fridays at 9 p.m. EST on Starz.

What did you think of "Decimation"? How long do you think Caesar can stay undercover? Weigh in below!

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Episode One- Liam McIntyre as Spartacus. (credit:Starz)
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Episode One- Dustin Clare as Gannicus. (credit:Starz)
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Episode One- Manu Bennett as Crixus. (credit:Starz)
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Episode One- Daniel Feuerriegel as Agron, Dustin Clare as Gannicus, Manu Bennett as Crixus, Liam McIntyre as Spartacus. (credit:Starz)
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Episode One- Liam McIntyre as Spartacus. (credit:Starz)
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Episode One- Christian Antidormi as Tiberius. (credit:Starz)
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Episode One- Manu Bennett as Crixus. (credit:Starz)
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Episode One- Simon Merrells as Crassus. (credit:Starz)
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Dan Feuerriegel as Agron. (credit:Starz)
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Todd Lasance as Caesar. (credit:Starz)
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Simon Merrells as Crassus. (credit:Starz)
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Manu Bennett as Crixus & Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Naevia. (credit:Starz)
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Manu Bennett as Crixus. (credit:Starz)
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Dustin Clare as Gannicus. (credit:Starz)
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Ellen Hollman as Saxa. (credit:Starz)
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Christian Antidormi as Tiberius & Jenna Lind as Kore. (credit:Starz)
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Liam McIntyre as Spartacus. (credit:Starz)
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Ellen Hollman as Saxa. (credit:Starz)
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Pana Hema-Taylor as Nasir. (credit:Starz)
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Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Naevia. (credit:Starz)
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Cynthia Addai-Robinson as Naevia. (credit:Starz)
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Anna Hutchinson as Laeta. (credit:Starz)
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Jenna Lind as Kore. (credit:Starz)
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Dustin Clare as Gannicus & Ellen Hollman as Saxa. (credit:Starz)
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Simon Merrells as Crassus. (credit:Starz)
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Todd Lasance as Caesar. (credit:Starz)
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Manu Bennett as Crixus. (credit:Starz)
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Liam McIntyre as Spartacus. (credit:Starz)
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Liam McIntyre as Spartacus. (credit:Starz)
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Liam McIntyre as Spartacus. (credit:Starz)

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