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In a different TV show that death would have guaranteed his return as some sort of superhero

In some ways Travis Fimmel's quirky twitchy oddball performance has derailed the legend of Ragnar

Not much of a powerful female rolemodel if she has to wait for all the men - not just the able bodied men but the old fogeys who went with Ragnar too - to leave before having a hope of taking over the city

He realised she had no power to seduce him due to his special boneless superpower

"Conquering, as Ragnar expresses repeatedly, is far less fulfilling (and, for us, exciting to watch) than ruling" I'm pretty certain you got this the wrong way round. That's the whole reason Rollo leaves his family to go Viking. Further, Bjorn strikes me as supremely confident, as opposed to the unkempt and suicidal

Actually there are two tales of Ragnar's death, one involves snakes the other involves Paris

Can I ask - why are they all scottish in your version of the episode