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Things I have learned from Marco Polo


1. Never trust an Arab.

2. If you adopt your defeated enemies infant child and give him whatever he wants, he will eventually turn on you.

3. Kublai Khan is really gullible and extremely stubborn at the same time.

4. If you're going to poison your enemy, don't give yourself away by pretending to be happy for him.

5. Most Asians are martial arts masters.

6. Most Asians are calm, patient, elegant, and speak as though they are wise beyond their years. Kublai Khan being the one exception.

7. Kublai Khan is only good at killing people and telling life stories.

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It was all but dead after season 1 .. but thn the news came that second season is coming .. now I hope they have achieved the numbers they wanted to acheive so we can get a third season ..
its not great but its still pretty good .. compared to most of whats on TV

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8. If you're going to steal silkworms, don't bring the evidence with you on a visit to Kublai Khan's Court where you or your belongings are subject to search at any time.

9. For some reason, no one ever bothers to ask what, exactly, are the "five desires" referred to in the Hall of Five Desires.

10. It is unwise to open strange packages containing poisonous snakes.



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What Arab? Ahmed is Persian.


What you are saying is the equivalent of saying never trust a Spaniard but the person is really Italian.


Also what in the show gives you the impression that everyone is a martial arts master?

Most Asians are calm, patient, elegant, and speak as though they are wise beyond their years. Kublai Khan being the one exception.
I guess you missed the horse's ass Marco was having a drinking contest with at the beginning of season 2. Also Kaidu's son Orus. Kid's a punk.








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What Arab? Ahmed is Persian.


The OP is obviously a right moron.

I am you and what I see is me.

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The OP is obviously a right moron.
Seriously, oi vey! (facepalm).




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What Arab? Ahmed is Persian.
And yet in the show they keep calling him "the Arab." Did you pay attention at all?

I posted a thread about this. It baffled me too. They stated he was from Bukhara, which is in current Uzbekistan even though its people weren't Uzbecks but mostly Turkish or Persian. They are definitely not Arabs though, yet all the characters on the show kept referring to Ahmed as "the Arab."

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And yet in the show they keep calling him "the Arab." Did you pay attention at all?

I posted a thread about this. It baffled me too. They stated he was from Bukhara, which is in current Uzbekistan even though its people weren't Uzbecks but mostly Turkish or Persian. They are definitely not Arabs though, yet all the characters on the show kept referring to Ahmed as "the Arab."
Probably because the characters in the show are just as ignorant. I watched the show two years ago and just started the second season so I honestly do not remember he being referred to as The Arab. However I do remember reading about the real life persona of whom the character is based on and know he was most likely Persian. If people only knew that most Persians would be insulted to be referred as Arabs but then again most Western societies are completely ignorant of other cultures.






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In season two, Kaido, his mother, and his allies constantly referred to Ahmed as "the Arab," to the point that I had to go back and watch his flashback again to make sure he says Bukhara and not somewhere farther south.

Not only did they make the only Persian on the show a sick, evil bastard, they didn't even have the decency to refer to him by his real ethnicity. I doubt you could say the Mongols were ignorant. They'd been fighting, conquering and dealing in Persia at that point for decades. It would be pretty odd for them to confuse its people with people they rarely interacted with.

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Not only did they make the only Persian on the show a sick, evil bastard, they didn't even have the decency to refer to him by his real ethnicity. I doubt you could say the Mongols were ignorant. They'd been fighting, conquering and dealing in Persia at that point for decades. It would be pretty odd for them to confuse its people with people they rarely interacted with.
So you think it is an oversight of the writers rather than the Mongols simply thinking that if he came from the middle-east then he is just an Arab? They call Marco Polo "The Latin" which is a generalized term referring to anyone in the Western Mediterranean if you think about it. A Latin could have been a Spaniard, a Portuguese, or even a Frenchman since all of their languages derive from Latin. I personally think that to the Mongols it was like Persian or Arab, potatoe, potata, tomatoe, tomata. They were like, "Oh you are from the middle east? OK, we will call you the Arab."

"But I am from Persia!"

"Whatever, Arab."





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12. No one needs a translator because everyone speaks the same language.

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13. If you're lucky enough to watch a Mongol beauty dance naked and she pulls her hair pin out, duck!

14. I should of chosen a Praying Mantis instead of a rollie pollie to model my life after.

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Praying Mantis is dead. Rollie pollie is not.


...conclusion?








"I care about the law. It's justice I don't give a toss about." Cleaver Greene

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It was a Chinese beauty.

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15. Everyone speaks English
16. EVERYONE speaks English
17. Everyone SPEAKS English
18. Everyone speaks ENGLISH
19. EVERYONE SPEAKS ENGLISH



Avast ye, landlubbers!
-Chris, the ninja-pirate.

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1. DonĀ“t take works of fiction too serious
2. People get offended by every *beep* these days
3. Hyperboles are lame and the literary devices of the feeble minded.

...but they hung him anyway.
Hanged, Ami. Your father was not a tapestry.

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