Thanks to Steve for the shout-out in this video (which happens at 11:14)
The comment he's referring to comes from this video...
...in which I said:
I'm actually a big fan of this series myself, although I've long known from your comments that you are not a huge fan. There's no denying it has it's faults. The dialogue is not great. But I was 14 when I first encountered this series, and this was my first time learning about the story of Marius and Sulla and all the rest of them. I think when you're first encountering these characters and these stories for the first time, the book is a lot more interesting. And back in the early 90s, before the Internet, I don't know if there was another way I would have encountered these stories. My school library didn't have any detailed histories on Marius. Although the plot is all over the place, I think there is an attempt to dramatize history here--the way Marius and Sulla go (in McCullough's version at least) from best friends to bitter rivals struck me as fascinating when I read it.
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