The Viking series on the History Channel

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I like what Bjorn did to the guy who tried to kill him....tsk tsk
uuck.. that was pretty nasty. and no soap around ...eew

I also wonder if the princess? married to Rollo didn't do that serving room scene to embarrass her father?
 

uuck.. that was pretty nasty. and no soap around ...eew

I also wonder if the princess? married to Rollo didn't do that serving room scene to embarrass her father?

I'm suspiscious of Rolo,something is jusst not right.how can a hardcore Viking turn like that?
 

I'm suspiscious of Rolo,something is jusst not right.how can a hardcore Viking turn like that?
Not only did I wonder that, but how he could desire someone who felt him to be lower than a pig. Probably always jealous of his brother's reign and wanted his own power and wealth no matter who he had to betray and slaughter. It was really when the King offered his daughter that Rolo gave in hook line and sinker. Must have only been able to think with his little Viking.. seems that way to me.
 
Not only did I wonder that, but how he could desire someone who felt him to be lower than a pig. Probably always jealous of his brother's reign and wanted his own power and wealth no matter who he had to betray and slaughter. It was really when the King offered his daughter that Rolo gave in hook line and sinker. Must have only been able to think with his little Viking.. seems that way to me.

Yes,he always did have an issue with being under Ragnar but this is low.
 
But... Ragnar's eldest son, (name please?) made it through the wilderness okay. I honestly thought he might die there. Good job. :eek:

I, too, was curious about what would happen to Bjorn in this assassination attempt. That was One Bloody battle scene, and I'm sure that Bjorn will soon figure out who set him up. The thing I like about this show is the ever increasing number of twists and turns occurring in these peoples lives. It seems that ever episode creates another layer of "intrigue". Whoever is writing these scripts is a Master at holding the audience attention.[/QUOTE]

I think he will too. He's Ragnar's son afterall and will probably succeed him as king of the Norsemen. That's just my guess at this point. He's brave and inteligent as well. His father's son.
 
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I like what Bjorn did to the guy who tried to kill him....tsk tsk

I liked that too. It was probably historically accurate. These guys (the vikings)were so brutal other countries paid them off just to stay away. This shows why perhaps, although the dark ages were pretty bad and violent anyway. :eek:
 
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I liked that too. It was probably historically accurate. These guys (the vikings)were so brutal other countries paid them off just to stay away. This shows why perhaps, although the dark ages were pretty bad and violent anyway. :eek:
I absolutely can't stand to see anyone in bad agony. I would have become totally nuts in the dark ages. Then probably shunned or killed for being 'tetched' in the head. OR died from pneumonia. I've had that 5 times. Lots of people died from that back then. It used to be called 'consumption'. I don't know what they called it way back then.
 
I absolutely can't stand to see anyone in bad agony. I would have become totally nuts in the dark ages. Then probably shunned or killed for being 'tetched' in the head. OR died from pneumonia. I've had that 5 times. Lots of people died from that back then. It used to be called 'consumption'. I don't know what they called it way back then.

Probably the wasting sickness? Consumption is TB caused by the tuber bacilli. This is different from pneumonia, the latter of which you can recover from. Hope you never get it again. :eek:
 
So much going ons in this episode,did Lagertha,did she know about who it was that tried to kill Bjorn or was it for another reason for what she did?


Ragnar,don't we wish we had a Ragnar in our lives sometimes,lol
 
So much going ons in this episode,did Lagertha,did she know about who it was that tried to kill Bjorn or was it for another reason for what she did?


Ragnar,don't we wish we had a Ragnar in our lives sometimes,lol

I don't know but everyone sure was happy about it. :eek:
 
I'm worried about Floki and his 'new friends'.

I'm wondering about that too, Vicky.

Not much happened in the last episode except Ragnar & Co. preparing for and sailing back to Paris. I wonder if Rollo will betray the French and turn Paris over to Ragnar? Heheheh. :eek:
 
I'm wondering about that too, Vicky.

Not much happened in the last episode except Ragnar & Co. preparing for and sailing back to Paris. I wonder if Rollo will betray the French and turn Paris over to Ragnar? Heheheh. :eek:

There will be trouble with Floki.

As for Rollo,no, I don't think that will happen.

He is a traitor. :)
 
Guess who I saw Aslaug kissing?!!

Historical records say that Ragnor was married 3 times....it would seem that his relationship with Aslaug is about to end. I'm going to be curious to see how Rolla acts during this 2nd invasion of Paris....has he Really abandoned his Viking heritage, or are his actions just an elaborate ploy to gain influence into the Paris leadership, to be used against them, in some form of trickery...much like Ragnors "funeral".
 
Historical records say that Ragnor was married 3 times....it would seem that his relationship with Aslaug is about to end. I'm going to be curious to see how Rolla acts during this 2nd invasion of Paris....has he Really abandoned his Viking heritage, or are his actions just an elaborate ploy to gain influence into the Paris leadership, to be used against them, in some form of trickery...much like Ragnors "funeral".

If you have been reading the history,you probably know the answer to that. :(
 

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