Vikings (TV Series) Links
Following the deadly third season, the History drama will introduce three new characters.
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Spoilers: Do not read on unless you’ve seen the Season 3 finale of “Vikings,” titled “The Dead.”
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The invasion of Paris provided a riveting multi-episode kick to the third season of “Vikings,” a series that has put History on the map creatively speaking more than any of its other scripted productions.
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The third season of Vikings sent King Ragnar and his followers on their most far-flung adventures yet. They fought alongside the forces of Wessex to bring the kingdom of Mercia to heel.
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See King Ragnar Lothbrok, lord of the Northmen, descended from the line of Odin, follower of the Christ-God. He is ill, brought low by battle and the Frankian air.
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The penultimate episode of Vikings season 3 ended with a culture-clashing shocker. King Ragnar Lothbrok, already-legendary Viking conqueror, has become a follower of the Christ-God, baptized into Christianity as part of a peace treaty with Frankia.
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w/links to reviews of previous episodes
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See Ragnar Lothbrok. See him brought low. King Ragnar is sick. He coughs gore. His urine stinks of blood. All the ambition of the gods—and yet, he is still a man.
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