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History Channel's VIKINGS (11/29/17)
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35 minutes ago, Jordysnordy said:

Nobody else is watching this show? It's consistently great and well worth watching.

Ivar is one sick character.

I can't stand the character but love how the Actor plays him over the top, kind of like Fimmel with Ragnar.  I'm behind two episodes in Season 5, but am enjoying this season very much.

This season needs more Lagertha! :x

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Cool little video.

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The video, (shared by Winnick) is different than most. It’s a powerful, resonant statement that is meant to echo the Time’s Up movement that is going on all over the world at the moment. Women are being encouraged to lend their voice and time in order to stand up against sexual harassment and inequality. We’ve heard so many powerful and emotional stories over the past few weeks, and Winnick’s message in the video below (as Lagertha) is one of empowerment and strength. Her character sits upon her throne, and even though Lagertha is a character in history her words are resonant in the present.

 

Here is the message that Lagertha passes on to women all over the world during the video:

 

“What is a woman’s place in this world? Is it to be docile, compliant, or simply silent? No, the gods have bigger plans for you, I swear it. You are bold. You are strong. You are cunning. You are wiser. You are sharp and keeping constant watch. You are powerful for making your voice heard. Your place may be as a warrior or as a Queen, but only you hold the reigns to that destiny. So, be bold and the gods will carry you to greatness with no one strong enough to stop you.”

 

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‘Vikings’ Season 6: Katheryn Winnick Makes Director Debut, But Will Lagertha Survive Season 5, Part 2?

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As fans await Vikings Season 5, Part 2, Katheryn Winnick shares behind the scenes footage of her debut as a director for the sixth season. After the explosive Episode 10 concluded the first part of Season 5, fans wonder whether Katheryn Winnick’s Lagertha will survive in the upcoming episodes.

 

 

In Episode 10 “Moments of Vision,” Lagertha and her army are forced to retreat and abandon Kattegat after suffering defeat at the hands of Ivar and King Harald’s forces backed by Rollo’s French troops.

 

A disheveled and white-haired Lagertha is seen in one of the final scenes of the episode after being forced to kill her former lover Astrid during the battle. When asked by TV Guide whether Lagertha is ready to die, Winnick said in part the following.

 

“She’s not trying to change fate. If anything, she knows that’s how she’ll go: that one day, a son will kill her. A son of Ragnar will kill Lagertha. But it gives her certain strength and a certain courage, and she definitely goes into every experience being grateful and kind, but also fearless.”

So many deaths on this show. Though nothing like Game of Thrones.

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29 minutes ago, Norinn Radd said:

I watched the entire series for the first time earlier this year.  Looking forward to new episodes.

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That had to be a wild experience as the seasons have gone through so many changes with Ragnar as the central character, then Ragnar and Lagertha, and then finally the sons of Ragnar. What a solid show overall.

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On 1/4/2018 at 1:27 PM, Jordysnordy said:

Nobody else is watching this show? It's consistently great and well worth watching.

Ivar is one sick character.

LOVE Vikings! GREAT show! and yes Ivar is a pretty sick dude!  Seen all of the episodes except this last one but I'll be watching that episode probably tonight.

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