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No kidding, considering she's always the one FX artists/directors bring up as the one to beat when trying to do their best version of a dragon in cinema. http://www.dragnix.net/Digi…

d20 critical hits with his forehead, he'll need some Advil after that.

"Is anyone else finding it frustrating AV Club reviewers consistently giving low marks whenever a show has to have some modicum of placesetting and story movement? " : this also happened for the first episode of "VIKINGS" Season 2.

The baby looked at you?

maybe if John Waters was directing

Dead deer: "HODOR" for the win.

it practically writes itself. Get Jason Swartzman to play Egon Spengler/Janine Melnitz's son.

I'm a fairly smart person and have been watching every episode, but this was the first time where it was made clear to me that Horik was a King and that Ragnar was an Earl (and now Lagertha). It was probably mentioned late last season, but I forgot already. Plus the fact that the series is pretty Ragnar-centric, it

I don't know about magic, but I wish for shit they'd bring back more visions of gods. Odin in Season 1/Episode 1 was bad-ass to see walking around, coming in and out of Ragnar's peripheral vision, with his ravens and collecting the dead.

I would only be interested in this if Wes Anderson directed it. At least they'd for sure get Bill Murray back on board, ha. Anyway, he's right, it won't be Ghostbusters 2, it'll be worse.

It was pretty funny how small the tub was in the reveal of the last shot, because it seemed a lot bigger before when he was just poking his head over it.

Brilliant.

Agreed. Really liked that scene and where those two are going story-wise. Didn't expect that at all. Ecbert's a lot more interesting than I thought he would be.

I don't know the answer, but can't Borg be eliminated and his people absorbed into Ragnar's? Or would they rebel and fight back?

Rollo: "Where have you been?" … Floki: "Oh, this way and that!"….. Rollo: "Where's Björn?" … Floki: "How should I know?"

"Are there any women here today?"

The Simpson's references will NEVER get old.

when that scene started, I thought it was Athelstan having a nightmare in his cell, until it went on a little too long, and I was like "Fuuuuuck, it's really happening." I mean obviously something like that was going to happen (foreshadowing from previous episodes), but I didn't expect it to happen that soon.

man, this movie is diminishing quickly. Although it was over already as soon as Sacha Baron Cohen left and it was made know that the rest of Queen wanted a happy and positive bio-pic.