Film: "it's the signal for attack, lets attack!" Reality: "wha... what? Wut? What is he doing? Should we retreat? Or what? Wtf man, show us more clear signal, we're fucking soldiers on the line"
@@JoseMora-wc5zz no, he was just referring to Ragnar pretending to be dead. actual dead people and a bunch of corpses can't conquer a city but simply be buried in it
I called it when they were carrying his chest… I told my brother, “he’s probably gonna jump out and kill the king or sum” I was thinking about the joker in dark knight gahaha
The depth leading up to this scene is just so amazing. His reasoning for "wanting to be baptized" so when he dies he can be with Asthelstan, and giving justification for his later request when he "dies" to have a Christian Mass. Then first thing he does when jumping out is kill the bishop, which I think he had 2 reasons for it. 1. To show he is not bluffing, and 2. to prove to his men the baptism didn't mean anything.
It’s interesting how Ragnar played everyone in this episode. Not only the Franks but his own close friends. He heard Of Rollo, Floki and Lagertha’s true feelings towards him and at the same time, he won against the Franks. Vikings highly admired slyness.
It's an amazing detail that he waited till the Bishop said "Amen". That represents his friendship with Athelstan, clearly learned that from his best friend
i remember the first time i saw this, normally i see twists coming a mile away but i was 100% caught off guard it was set up so perfectly for the whole season
Ragnar is the biggest Legend, no other Viking can compare to him, it annoys me when people say Ivar or Bjorn surpassed him, its just not possible to surpass Ragnar Lothbrok
That's the issue with this show. They want it to be fiction and reality at the same time. In actual biking history Ivar was much bigger than Ragnar but on the show obviously nobody can even come close to Ragnar
The way Bjorn flicks his hands as he's giving the signal to invade. It's the little things like this that make the show fantastic. The foreshadowing the writers created too is amazing.
What an honor as one of Ragnar’s warriors to be entrusted with this secret plan to carry their king into the church when the only ones who know about it are themselves and Bjorn
@@nonameman7114 totally, I’ve watched the show 3 times now, when you’ve seen the show multiple times you come to recognize some that are with Ragnar from season 1 onward and then follow Bjorn in season 5. Really great 🪓
Ragnar Lothbrok , Tommy Shelby and Walter White are the three best portrayed characters in cinema history imo. The 3 series have other amazing actors aswell, but Ragnar, Tommy and Walter are done so perfectly that they carry the show imo. Ivars actor was insane aswell, but after Ragnar left it never felt the same. He was just born to play this roll, just like Cillian and Bryan
It's weird to think how differently people thought back then. If this happened nowadays you'd think okay so he faked his death to get into the city, but here the Christians actually thought he'd been resurrected or was the devil
And yet, in all our "advanced wisdom" we still have lots of people who believe the earth is flat, that little green aliens are watching us, and bigfoot is chillin in the forest still unfound because he's really good at hide and seek. We're only a little smarter because more time has passed, otherwise, we're just as stupid as they were back then.
Bigots are notoriously stupid. And entire nations were in the grasp of it in Europe back then. The idea of theirs is that they justify their entire existence and community with the magnificance of their god. So it doesn't occur to them that someone who looks at the salvation of christ and think ''I think this gives me oppurtunities''
Odin (who values knowledge, wisdom and cunning as well as strength) would be immensely proud of Ragnar for actually using the brain that was given to him
For some reason the one bit that always gets me is when Bjorn commands the troops to charge into Paris. It's like with this one gesture he goes from being "Bjorn, the son of Ragnar" to "Bjorn Ironside, legendary viking."
historically, it was Bjorn Ironside who did this to take a city in Italy he thought was Rome, Harald Hardrada also did it to take a castle in Sicily during his time in the Varangian guard with the eastern Roman empire (if the sagas are to be believed).
@@nonameman7114 Historically, these both mentions are most likely made up anecdotes that are supposed to prove the wit of the protagonist in the story and it is unlikely that anyone ever actually captured any city in this way. There is plenty of similar stories like this that repeat throughout middleges with simalr main point - capturing city/castle by ruse not by force and especially in Norse literary tradition. The reason they include stories like this is probably number 1 reason: They don't have to mention that they sent their soldiers to their deaths for their vain wars, while getting to praise their military successes.
“I am constantly torn between killing myself and killing everyone around me.” Ragnar is one of the absolute most interesting characters in cinematic history. He is so complex and has such a duality and the constant battle within himself is so beautifully portrayed. 3:55-4:30 The facial expressions of Ragnar give away so much. His constant struggle with his own fate. With who he is, as a man, a father, a king and a living legend. He has just conquered Paris in a brilliant way, and yet there is not a sign of victory on his face. On the contrary. He looks like a man, who has lost all hope. Ragnar: I have something to say. I did not become Earl because I aspired to be one. It came about because of other people's actions. And I did not become king out of ambition, but once again I had no choice as a result of other people's actions. But nonetheless, I am king. King Ragnar, that is my name. What does a king do Bjorn? Bjorn: He rules. And so Ragnar ruled. Because fate would have it.
To me i always thought Ragnar just wanted to travel the world with his friends, but because of his viking nature, he has ambitions to raid and conquer places too.
"And that kids, was how I met your father's brother. We all thought he was dead, but then it turned out he faked it. He used me so he and his men could go back and open up all of the gates. And when he didn't need me anymore, he shoved me away. Your father was a much more respectful man..."
Such great characters! The princess is the only one in the room able and willing to act - a good match for rollo - and ragnar instantly recognizing that all in the room care more about her than the old, weak, king. edit: thinking about it - did ragnar plant a seed of compassion in the princess (by freeing her) to lay the foundation for rollo being happy in the end? i think so ..
think the seed idea is a stretch. lol. but yeah, it was nice that rollo could finally get some inner peace in a challenging relation with the princess.
I like the difference in attitudes when she stays on the bridge and stares him down like "I'm gonna make this a personal thing between us" and Ragnar's like "please don't, it was just business" becuase he's seen too much of that shit before.
I had the show spoiled for me and knew Ragnar died so when I watched it I 1,000 percent thought it was real and when he popped out of the coffin I was never more surprised at a show before!
Despite Ivar's physical disability, he had great wisdom, he was cunning, and a mastery of strategy and tactics in battle. He was the most brilliant of them all even Ragnar, Although I do love Ragnar.
Ragnar still the favourite character even tho he died, as soon as I see him almost dying I was about to cry but I realized that he was still alive because I remember the seer's prophecy and the fact that the fucking coffin is going straight into the kingdom.
@@purpose4735 for her to not get hurt by his own men. One thing is killing the bishop, for them a messenger of a false God, but they are there to sack the city, take their gold and silver and not to obliterate the population and not to conquer it. Although lots of people will die, Ragnar didn't want the princess to be one of them.
two things I especially enjoy in these scene: Ragnar killing the bishop but at the same time letting the Princess go, because he won´t kill a defensless woman and Björn just standing there, without saying anything, lifting his arms as a command... that one was magnificent, giving a good forcast of how powerful Björn would become in the future.
i remember when i watched this i deadass thought he was dead. I wasnt even thinking "naah he is just gonna pop out of the casket and fuck them up" i really thought they killed him off
Everyone I've told about this show now binge watches, it was truly a great series,from the actors to the storyline. Well done and Bravo! Long live King Ragnar and King Bjorn!
It was night time watching this scene ....mid night..a piece of me died when Ragnar shows fake death...but suddenly when he woke up from the casket..or coffin .....damn..that moment..with that background music..😈😈..wow ...never ever forget this scene..❣️
Not one word was spoken....it shows how impressive this scene is...travis can speak tons with a stare...and also the transition between latin christian singing to viking's music is the cherry on top
Thing I love about Ragnar, he always wanted to be seen as a man, when people would constantly see him as a god, he'd break it down and EVERY TIME he finally got them to think they are above him, he ALWAYS swept their legs for the hardest hit.
“ I can see that not the living,but the dead will conquer Paris “ The Seer gave Ragnar the blueprint and Ragnar carried it out in his own inimitable way .
This is such a Bad@ss move! Imagine the guts to do such a feat and imagine how brilliant his mind was, his army going to attack and the king returning with already half of victory, the thought process of cutting the ropes and him being gentle with her to leave her in the mid way so she has ample time to be safe, what a genius and kind man, No wonder his name is “King Ragnar”
I think this was actual Bjorn's move on one of the old Italian cities on 7 hills but they used this story here. There is a story of this but most of them are talking about conquering Rome to make it more dramatic but it was one of the unkown city.
just noticed the coffin looks like a ship, never noticed before haha also the part at 4:20 shows Ragnar is willing to kill Gisla to achieve his goals, but doesn't want to subject her to whatever evil things his army will do. Same with the kid at Lindisfarne
This actually happened in real life but it was bjorn who actually did it in history. Rolo is also the great great great great grandfather of William the Conqueror who led the Norman Conquest of England.
The Viking warlord Harald Hardrada actually did this trick when besieging a city in Sicily. It’s written in his saga. That’s where the show got the idea from. Harald later became King of Norway. He was also Christian, at least formally, and fought for the Greeks as a mercenary for many years
De hecho más que mercenario fue primero parte de la guardia varega (la guardia real de los emperadores romanos/bizantinos) y fue nombrado posteriormente como su comandante.
Ivar was the smartest despite Ivar's physical disability, he had great wisdom, he was cunning, and a mastery of strategy and tactics in battle. He was the most brilliant of them all!
tbh, I always knew that Ragnar wouldn't die like this, because according to the legends he died in a snake pit and I also knew that the makers of the show would exactly show that and yet this scene caught be my surprise. I loved it.
The best part of this is you might already know Ragnar dies in the show, so this fakeout actually enhances this scene since you might not know when he dies in the show like I did. Especially since the seed was planted by the seer early on. Loved this moment!
The way bjorn gives the signal, what a badass
Like a fkin boss
I swear
no, the first front liner is more badass.
he just running forward and shouting without question like "what the foook u mean by that hand?"
i hate bjorn^^
Film: "it's the signal for attack, lets attack!"
Reality: "wha... what? Wut? What is he doing? Should we retreat? Or what? Wtf man, show us more clear signal, we're fucking soldiers on the line"
"I can see that not living but the dead will conquer Paris "
The seer
I always wondered... was he referring to the corpses. The countless thousands that lay asleep in the catacombs for the years that will come.
@@JoseMora-wc5zz no, he was just referring to Ragnar pretending to be dead. actual dead people and a bunch of corpses can't conquer a city but simply be buried in it
Love it
i hate and love the way the seer makes no sense. cause when we see the scene and when we find out it makes it that much more fuckin epic.
This is one of the most unexpected and surprising scenes I've ever watched on TV Shows
Ikr
I called it when they were carrying his chest… I told my brother, “he’s probably gonna jump out and kill the king or sum”
I was thinking about the joker in dark knight gahaha
Not that unexpected for me, cause I knew that when Ragnar was ever gonna die, it would a pretty epic and sad scene, not just like that, suddenly
i expected it tbh, i knew Ragnar would have a more dramatic death
So you didn't see the red wedding.
The depth leading up to this scene is just so amazing. His reasoning for "wanting to be baptized" so when he dies he can be with Asthelstan, and giving justification for his later request when he "dies" to have a Christian Mass. Then first thing he does when jumping out is kill the bishop, which I think he had 2 reasons for it. 1. To show he is not bluffing, and 2. to prove to his men the baptism didn't mean anything.
I think that's the same archbishop ragnar told him "that isn't your decision to make."
That and it seems the Franks’ morale is tied to their religion, so killing/kidnapping their two biggest religious figures would ruin them.
@@euanmcdonald4166 I like to imagine he’s with aethelstan. His only true friend.
He killed the bishop because he ran his mouth & disrespected him by saying he would go to hell.
@@thegreeneyedmonster3793 floki was is friend...
It’s interesting how Ragnar played everyone in this episode. Not only the Franks but his own close friends. He heard Of Rollo, Floki and Lagertha’s true feelings towards him and at the same time, he won against the Franks. Vikings highly admired slyness.
Thats maybe why floki loves ragnar so much, he can manifest loki just as him
Odin would be so proud of Ragnar.
i tottally agree i got suprised too tbh well played ragnar
What episode is this?
@@josephadama6823S3 E10
It's an amazing detail that he waited till the Bishop said "Amen". That represents his friendship with Athelstan, clearly learned that from his best friend
i remember the first time i saw this, normally i see twists coming a mile away but i was 100% caught off guard it was set up so perfectly for the whole season
The red wedding wants a word with you
I love the nonchalant hand signal Ragnar's son gives for the attack. It just implies "you know what to do" and they all charge lol
Yeah, it's just for cinematic effect to make him look like he was a badass. Ragnar could have done it, not Bjorn.
@@derausmpark well Bjorn is actually a badass Character
When I saw the actor playing bjorn I didn’t want to like him but after watching the show 😂 there’s no way you can’t like him
Ragnar is the biggest Legend, no other Viking can compare to him, it annoys me when people say Ivar or Bjorn surpassed him, its just not possible to surpass Ragnar Lothbrok
The scar of mercia isn't to be scoffed at either. But it's Ragnar's name that massed the great heathen army.
That's the issue with this show. They want it to be fiction and reality at the same time. In actual biking history Ivar was much bigger than Ragnar but on the show obviously nobody can even come close to Ragnar
Read about Hardrada. Then we will talk
@@ricardoabreu4997 he was defeated fast
Yeah kinda like the son of Sam. John Wayne gacey and all those other dogs.
Gives me goosebumps, I could watch this a thousand times and yet it still wouldn’t be enough.
The french princess in the end was like " Damn i really like ragnar the way he holds my hair"
XD true
lmao
She wanted hard back shots 🤣🤣
@@sergiomontellano376 she got those from Rollo.
Dam I am third gen french and I will say this she sounds like a kinky bitch.
The way Bjorn flicks his hands as he's giving the signal to invade. It's the little things like this that make the show fantastic. The foreshadowing the writers created too is amazing.
What an honor as one of Ragnar’s warriors to be entrusted with this secret plan to carry their king into the church when the only ones who know about it are themselves and Bjorn
Apparently it’s some of his men from season 1
@@nonameman7114 totally, I’ve watched the show 3 times now, when you’ve seen the show multiple times you come to recognize some that are with Ragnar from season 1 onward and then follow Bjorn in season 5. Really great 🪓
Those Ragnars right hand men were Earl Haraldsson's men in season 1 too great detail
Ragnar Lothbrok , Tommy Shelby and Walter White are the three best portrayed characters in cinema history imo. The 3 series have other amazing actors aswell, but Ragnar, Tommy and Walter are done so perfectly that they carry the show imo.
Ivars actor was insane aswell, but after Ragnar left it never felt the same. He was just born to play this roll, just like Cillian and Bryan
Tony Soprano, Jax Teller, Rick Grimes
@@youtubeman5078 was about to say where the fuck is tony soprano on this list?
@@youtubeman5078 Jax And Rick Okei
Michael Scofield
Jon Bernthal Punisher
It's weird to think how differently people thought back then. If this happened nowadays you'd think okay so he faked his death to get into the city, but here the Christians actually thought he'd been resurrected or was the devil
And yet, in all our "advanced wisdom" we still have lots of people who believe the earth is flat, that little green aliens are watching us, and bigfoot is chillin in the forest still unfound because he's really good at hide and seek. We're only a little smarter because more time has passed, otherwise, we're just as stupid as they were back then.
Some would still think he's been resurrected or is the devil incarnate today.
@@apatheticallyconcerned6574 and I'm not talking about some fucking human like looking alien. It could be anything.
Bigots are notoriously stupid. And entire nations were in the grasp of it in Europe back then.
The idea of theirs is that they justify their entire existence and community with the magnificance of their god. So it doesn't occur to them that someone who looks at the salvation of christ and think ''I think this gives me oppurtunities''
@@apatheticallyconcerned6574 we aren't any smarter we just know more
Love how bjorn is out side and is like begin
4:26 is actually great Ragnar knew what would have happened if his soldiers got hold of princess so he let's her go before they could come any closer.
And Bjorn understood that
she would've been a toy
He let her go because he knew she will marry Rollo from the seer's prophecy
@@tigrankatohow.did he know she would marry Rollo?
@@josimarmakio he said this to Rollo not to Ragnar.
To Ragnar he said that the dead shall conquer Paris
i love the way Bjorn just goes "aight well...get on with it"
Odin (who values knowledge, wisdom and cunning as well as strength) would be immensely proud of Ragnar for actually using the brain that was given to him
Such a badass moment, one of my all time fav shows! I miss Ragnar, Lagertha, Floki & the whole crew!
For some reason the one bit that always gets me is when Bjorn commands the troops to charge into Paris. It's like with this one gesture he goes from being "Bjorn, the son of Ragnar" to "Bjorn Ironside, legendary viking."
historically, it was Bjorn Ironside who did this to take a city in Italy he thought was Rome, Harald Hardrada also did it to take a castle in Sicily during his time in the Varangian guard with the eastern Roman empire (if the sagas are to be believed).
i hope they could show in the serial! all of this
So historically did bjorn Copy the move from Harald ?
@@nonameman7114 harald came after bjorns time so he probaly copied it from bjorn
@@nonameman7114 Historically, these both mentions are most likely made up anecdotes that are supposed to prove the wit of the protagonist in the story and it is unlikely that anyone ever actually captured any city in this way. There is plenty of similar stories like this that repeat throughout middleges with simalr main point - capturing city/castle by ruse not by force and especially in Norse literary tradition. The reason they include stories like this is probably number 1 reason: They don't have to mention that they sent their soldiers to their deaths for their vain wars, while getting to praise their military successes.
Love the way Ragnar stabs the French archbishop
Savage 🤠🤭
Oh.. we all r animals under human bodies
Epic
@@avinashjha5014 we are much more than savage animals, can't believe you swallow such drivel
Ragnar loved Athelstan, but he didnt believe in his faith.
What about the "great actor" at 1:18? The guy in red and blue.....
Best performance in acting history 🙌
😂😂
wtff 😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 yooo
maybe no one tell him about this script
tear in my eyes f u
“I am constantly torn between killing myself and killing everyone around me.”
Ragnar is one of the absolute most interesting characters in cinematic history. He is so complex and has such a duality and the constant battle within himself is so beautifully portrayed.
3:55-4:30 The facial expressions of Ragnar give away so much. His constant struggle with his own fate. With who he is, as a man, a father, a king and a living legend. He has just conquered Paris in a brilliant way, and yet there is not a sign of victory on his face.
On the contrary. He looks like a man, who has lost all hope.
Ragnar: I have something to say. I did not become Earl because I aspired to be one. It came about because of other people's actions.
And I did not become king out of ambition, but once again I had no choice as a result of other people's actions. But nonetheless, I am king.
King Ragnar, that is my name.
What does a king do Bjorn?
Bjorn: He rules.
And so Ragnar ruled. Because fate would have it.
To me i always thought Ragnar just wanted to travel the world with his friends, but because of his viking nature, he has ambitions to raid and conquer places too.
Alexander Ludwig's choice as an actor with a simple gesture to signal the warriors forward is just brilliant! Simple yet, so very powerful.
The woman who fainted when he popped out of the coffin was great!!! !! 😂😂😂😂😂
Floki became one of my favorite characters early on in this series. Skarsgard absolutely went all in.
i love how bjorn just gestures
Until 1:15 i was crying because of sadness and within a fraction of a second all the tears were of happiness.
I always knew something like this would happen... I knew Ragnar wouldn't die so easily
@@blackman7186 Yet he did, he gave himself to the English.
@@cautarepvp2079 After growing old and weak, and even then, it was a ploy to have his people unite against Aella. Smart, if you ask me.
You cried at a male soap opera ?
4:34 The Way Of Power🔥
Night king vibes , like got
Ahah i like this
King Ragnar is a Legend!
Obviously
Of course is a Legend
Absolutely
Bjorn was the one that did this in real life
@@tallmidget1395 Who cares lol
I remembered the prophecy when the coffin was carried through the city. Man what a moment that was, the most hype I ever had in the entire series.
"And that kids, was how I met your father's brother. We all thought he was dead, but then it turned out he faked it. He used me so he and his men could go back and open up all of the gates. And when he didn't need me anymore, he shoved me away. Your father was a much more respectful man..."
Such great characters! The princess is the only one in the room able and willing to act - a good match for rollo - and ragnar instantly recognizing that all in the room care more about her than the old, weak, king.
edit: thinking about it - did ragnar plant a seed of compassion in the princess (by freeing her) to lay the foundation for rollo being happy in the end? i think so ..
think the seed idea is a stretch. lol. but yeah, it was nice that rollo could finally get some inner peace in a challenging relation with the princess.
Nah, women just love violent ass men.
I like the difference in attitudes when she stays on the bridge and stares him down like "I'm gonna make this a personal thing between us" and Ragnar's like "please don't, it was just business" becuase he's seen too much of that shit before.
I had the show spoiled for me and knew Ragnar died so when I watched it I 1,000 percent thought it was real and when he popped out of the coffin I was never more surprised at a show before!
in that scene we know, how bjorn learned to use the own death to be the winner of a battle
😍😍 one of best scene
The faces had shown Rollo, Lagherta and Floki when they saw Ragnar alive supported by his son while entering into the city
This is why he more tactical then Ivor fake his death got wat he wanted and found out who his enemies were truly
Despite Ivar's physical disability, he had great wisdom, he was cunning, and a mastery of strategy and tactics in battle. He was the most brilliant of them all even Ragnar, Although I do love Ragnar.
Ragnar still the favourite character even tho he died, as soon as I see him almost dying I was about to cry but I realized that he was still alive because I remember the seer's prophecy and the fact that the fucking coffin is going straight into the kingdom.
"I can see that not the living but the dead will conquer Paris" Ragnar be like hold my cofin!
One of the best scene in this series.... Ragnar the king of Norway 🤴🤴
One of the best scenes in vikings
The most tellimg powerfull scene is when he sends back the princess
Why did he do that though?
@@purpose4735 for her to not get hurt by his own men. One thing is killing the bishop, for them a messenger of a false God, but they are there to sack the city, take their gold and silver and not to obliterate the population and not to conquer it. Although lots of people will die, Ragnar didn't want the princess to be one of them.
@@Thouse_Muchachos
Just like when they raided a small saxon town, Ragnar put a bit
Of cloth on a girl so the others wouldent see her
I was looking for this comment 🔥🔥
imagine Ragnar said good evening everyone. As he got up from the coffin
1:49 that face though...like The Undertaker
Ragnar be like 🤪 while stabbing someone
Wow still it gives goosebumps wat a scene really awesome🔥🔥 Ragnar
two things I especially enjoy in these scene: Ragnar killing the bishop but at the same time letting the Princess go, because he won´t kill a defensless woman and Björn just standing there, without saying anything, lifting his arms as a command... that one was magnificent, giving a good forcast of how powerful Björn would become in the future.
This Man is a Real Actor
Ragnar releasing the princess was a sign in his heart he has already failed conquering Paris
I knew straight away as I seen Ragnar army armed with swords and axes that he wasn’t dead
This was the most badass power move.
I genuinely thought ragnar had died so I was as shocked as the Francs when he popped out of the coffin
the expressions of ragnar are so great when he signals the queen to go back and run.
Bjorn the prince of Vikings, what a badass father - son duo
i remember when i watched this i deadass thought he was dead.
I wasnt even thinking "naah he is just gonna pop out of the casket and fuck them up" i really thought they killed him off
1:49 Get yourself someone who looks at you the way that Ragnar looks at that priest
...on second thought, maybe don't
Everyone I've told about this show now binge watches, it was truly a great series,from the actors to the storyline. Well done and Bravo! Long live King Ragnar and King Bjorn!
Why would you need to, it had tons of it's own promotion. Even I watched part of it and I hated series shows on the history channel
Y en este capitulo Ragnar se convirtió en mi personaje favorito de todas las series.
“ I’m a Heathen In a godless world “
- Lost Viking
Princess.... what did you think was gonna happen 1:59 😂😂😂😂
she thought that she was in an MCU movie where 140 pound-ish girls beat the crap out of 6 feet tall guys with ease
@@KairatIbrayev feministic bullshit of lgbtq on movies man is stronger than woman in original strenght for decates now.
It was night time watching this scene ....mid night..a piece of me died when Ragnar shows fake death...but suddenly when he woke up from the casket..or coffin .....damn..that moment..with that background music..😈😈..wow ...never ever forget this scene..❣️
1:18 Give him an award.
Not one word was spoken....it shows how impressive this scene is...travis can speak tons with a stare...and also the transition between latin christian singing to viking's music is the cherry on top
I love the just overtop death of the priest rlly brings out the Viking in the moment
the legend himself
This was the best season by far
Thing I love about Ragnar, he always wanted to be seen as a man, when people would constantly see him as a god, he'd break it down and EVERY TIME he finally got them to think they are above him, he ALWAYS swept their legs for the hardest hit.
This episode was so epic 🔥
When the Viking music kicks in when he emerged so freaking AWESOME
1:48
The "good priests" who are now only interested in money should receive the same punishment.
That's the most Ragnar thing ever
“ I can see that not the living,but the dead will conquer Paris “ The Seer gave Ragnar the blueprint and Ragnar carried it out in his own inimitable way .
Did this all with broken ribs lol Ragnar is such a fucking badass 🤣 and when he says “I win” fucking brilliant
Loved this episode hahaa althp i cudnt help but cry wen everybody gave their ‘goodbyes’ to Ragnar especially Lagertha’s part
This is such a Bad@ss move! Imagine the guts to do such a feat and imagine how brilliant his mind was, his army going to attack and the king returning with already half of victory, the thought process of cutting the ropes and him being gentle with her to leave her in the mid way so she has ample time to be safe, what a genius and kind man, No wonder his name is “King Ragnar”
I think this was actual Bjorn's move on one of the old Italian cities on 7 hills but they used this story here. There is a story of this but most of them are talking about conquering Rome to make it more dramatic but it was one of the unkown city.
Yeah Bjorn thought the unknown city was Rome at first. That would’ve been impressive if it were.
just noticed the coffin looks like a ship, never noticed before haha
also the part at 4:20 shows Ragnar is willing to kill Gisla to achieve his goals, but doesn't want to subject her to whatever evil things his army will do. Same with the kid at Lindisfarne
Love the great music when he comes out of the coffin
I wanna know what sing this is?
ragnar ragnar briliantly forked the king and the bishop outstanding move.
I find it absolutely hilarious how the princess ran up to ragnar and tried to stop him or hit him or whatever like she could've done anything 😂
You wouldnt do the same for your loved ones
She was badass tho
Women ☕
@@PeachDragon_ she was annoying as hell
@@Bladesvideos yes but you have to be a badass to try and fight an armed viking king
I saw til the 5 season unspoilered. I screamed so lud "YeH! HE IS ALIVE!"
Ragnars tongue KILL!! SO SAVAGE!
This actually happened in real life but it was bjorn who actually did it in history. Rolo is also the great great great great grandfather of William the Conqueror who led the Norman Conquest of England.
Great Monarchs originated from the house of Rollo!
In this part I very crying for rangnar, but after 3 min I surprised by him 😂
no one will do such a role as Travis fucked up. i love him for his vikings.
The Viking warlord Harald Hardrada actually did this trick when besieging a city in Sicily. It’s written in his saga. That’s where the show got the idea from. Harald later became King of Norway. He was also Christian, at least formally, and fought for the Greeks as a mercenary for many years
De hecho más que mercenario fue primero parte de la guardia varega (la guardia real de los emperadores romanos/bizantinos) y fue nombrado posteriormente como su comandante.
One of the best scenes of Vikings. It stills amaze me how he killed the priest suddenly
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The way Bjorn signals to the troops to the battle just so happens to be how I signal my bitches to my bedchamber.
Ragnar is the smartest and dangerous of all vikings
Ivar was the smartest despite Ivar's physical disability, he had great wisdom, he was cunning, and a mastery of strategy and tactics in battle. He was the most brilliant of them all!
Definitely a Trojan horse kind of strategy
In real life bjorn did the same thing in Italy
tbh, I always knew that Ragnar wouldn't die like this, because according to the legends he died in a snake pit and I also knew that the makers of the show would exactly show that and yet this scene caught be my surprise. I loved it.
Ragnar had a daughter you see.
although i had a spoiler that ragnar would be in the next season but before this scene i was really convinced that ragnar is dead
He Trojan Horsed that shit.
The best part of this is you might already know Ragnar dies in the show, so this fakeout actually enhances this scene since you might not know when he dies in the show like I did. Especially since the seed was planted by the seer early on. Loved this moment!