- Batiatus breaks the news that Spartacus is to service the richest woman in Rome.
- Licinia wants to have a quality time with Spartacus, but Lucretia believes that he has spent so much time without a woman and send a slave to him to practice. When Ilithya learns the intentions of her friend, she wants a quality time for herself with Crixus, which may affect Lucretia's state of mind.—MaritoCamacho
- Blind with lust, Licinia, the pampered cousin of influential senator Marcus Crassus, thirsts for the intimate touch of Batiatus' champion, triggering Ilithyia's jealousy and unappeasable desire. In the meantime, Spartacus must devote himself body and soul to his new duties, and shifting alliances threaten the House of Batiatus. And as Lucretia makes the arrangements, Ilithyia, too, summons up the courage to risk her reputation and very life to taste the forbidden fruit, only to spark Domina's rage and set a ruinous, blood-drenched scandal in motion.—Nick Riganas
- Unforseen circumstances happen when Lucretia arranges a meeting between Spartacus and Licinia as well as for Ilithyia and Crixus; Duro and Agron train as gladiators and are eager to prove themselves; Varro seeks information about his wife and son but is distressed to learn that they are missing; Batiatus continues to plot against Solonius; Mira, a house slave, is sent to "prepare" Spartacus for his night with Licinia but finds Spartacus unresponsive and is instead used for another purpose; Naevia finds a way to be with Crixus.
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