Ragnar Lothbrok is one of the best television character of all time and is forever immortalized by Travis Fimmel, for me at least.
Ragnar Lothbrok is one of the best television character of all time and is forever immortalized by Travis Fimmel, for me at least.
Really didn't even expected for Ivar to cry during that scene.
Episode 8 of the last season is the only really great thing on that season. This one is meh. Also people keeps saying that the Knight of the Vale will save them at the end but what if D & D trolled us again and decided to just kill Jon and his army? I'd rather have the Vale saving them at the end even if it's…
"What the fuck's a Lommy?"
He held the door well. One of the best last stand.
So I guess the blood magic thing made Dany permanently immune to fire right now(Aegon V wished he had knew a witch in Essos lol) or this is D & D trolling book purists again?
Better episode than the previous one by miles because no focking dorne. Since we got lyanna flashback, it seems we're probably getting Tower of Joy flashback next episode based on the episode 3 preview.
The only reasons to give shit about the Dorne Storyline died today. Fuck Ellaria and The Sand Idiots. At least the wall stuff is getting more interesting at least.
I thought it was a really good episode compared to the recent ones too. Timeskips always makes me iffy but somehow this timeskip really got back my interest. Also it's pretty funny to see Erlendur's actor as one of the Ragnar's grown up son lol
Probably the reason why Ragnar is so bloodthirsty against Rollo is because he betrayed him once again, a family, a brother. Before that he was just recently "betrayed" by Floki for killing Athelstan(Still think it's one of the worst decision by hirst). In his mind pretty much everyone he loved except Bjorn has left…
The last kingdom is pretty cool. Hope it's gonna get a season 2.
One thing i'd commend them for is how they handled Ragnar's downfall. I still think one of the best thing that season 4 has done so far was the sudden flashback of Ragnar's previous life during episode 6.
I started getting teary when I saw their dead daughter Gyda. Just so sad and regretful.