Regaeding Ivar the boneless(Lothbroksson in the books),he is also a cruel character. In the first 2 books,he is also present at alsmost every battle during uhtred youth and he is described as very aggresive and impulsive and cunning,and also he is very different from “Vikings” ivarr.He is already a full grown man battlescared and feared by others,even the jarls and earls
one of the most honorable and smart characters. "is this how we play now, we strike those who are weaker than our selves" "She has not been dishonored i swear to that"
Nah I think the best part was is after he says that he slaps him and clearly makes him lower than anyone in the room. A meal worm could've walked across the table and been more respected in that moment.
@@tyrionstrongjaw7729 Yeah well. I dont think punishing anybody in general is a nice thing to do to anybody. But sometimes has to be done. Thats why the thought of Respect is more epic than the actual act of punishment.
Sigtryggr was both mirror and kin to Uhtred. That's what made him truly compelling. On the whim of happenstance they could've defeated anyone or laid waste to everything. Uhtred and Sigtryggr were truly the most interesting combo in the series. It continues on of course and the story isn't lessened by it, but you can't help but imagine what could've been. And I think that's the essence of Sigtryggr. He saw worthy people and what could be. For good or bad he wasnt infallible, but he showed the good (and bad) of ambition and honor. And he carried a goal that wasn't necessarily bloodshed, but when confronted with other people lead to it.
Just finished watching all-Sigtryggr episodes for the third time in a week and each time he and Uhtred share the screen I can’t help noticing the mutual respect and admiration between the two characters. He seemed indeed to be the first to intimidate Uhtred - things not even Alfred ever could. I loved Uhtred’s expression and the way he didn’t object his daughter’s wish to go with her captor once he realized she was smitten because he knew Sigtryggr was a man of honor. I loved this character so much and it was such a pity that he didn’t have more screen time. It would’ve been great to see these two amazing warriors taking back the family land together- which they would’ve achieved with a better sequence of action and battle than the one we got in the season finale with the king. But that’s just the way shows and movies go, they never keep around for long a character that risks overshadowing the main protagonist
I salute this actor and I love this character...and the scene that bothered me the most is when he surrenders and loses the battle against King Edward, season five, episode six, when he kneels and roars like a lion because of the loss.
I absolutely loved Sigtryggr's character and detested what the show did to him. Such an honorable and forthright young man & so sweet watching him and Stiorra get to know each other and fall in love ❤
It saddens me when his brother betrays him in front of Breda and fights the soldiers alone in the castle... and when he surrenders in front of King Edward and kneels while roaring.💔
Great! You chose all of his best lines. They show how wise and good hearted he is. I didn't like how the writers treated him in season 5. He deserved better.
He was by far the best or second best leader and tactician. He was calm, intelligent; his intentions were for the self and his people. He did not allow anger to lead those intentions. To see and hear him yell seemed out of character. His strength was his bearing and composure. Awesome! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I never thought about the fact that scandinavian men could be attractive af then sigtryggr came. Why must Iceland be so small, please populate more for world peace.
Absolutely my favourite character in the last Kingdom and would have been such a brilliant double Act with Uhtred, but I was so disappointed with the way he was treated in series 5 I didn't bother to watch Seven Kings must die. We really needed a spin-off series about Sigtrigr and Stiorra. Thanks for posting this, basically all his lines in series 4! Just as good as I remember him. Wonder what he is doing now?
And a shame they didn't follow the books. Another readon why the film was a mess. He should've been in 7 Kings, not executed by Utred. Also, He was a real historical character, married to Athelstan's twin sister!
Unlike most other danes/vikings he really grew and found that a diplomatic approach is better than bloodshed that only ends in death for both sides, I did like his season 5 portrayal, it was such a shame that he was put down as he could have become more than ubba, a king for the danes.
From what I read his ending doesn't correspond to reality, it's a pity, we could have seen more. However, Sigtryggr's ending brought us something, this character said that his ancestors fell for anger and revenge, something that he always tried to be as thoughtful as he could, but in the end he gave in to his anger and fell.
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I like how they gave Sigtryggr Ivar's iconic blue eyes, his brains & his strong will.
Great - grandpa Ivar would definitely be proud of him.
Jane Shepard, also Ivar's, soft spoken voice.
Mass Effect? Also, Sigtryggr is so much more smart than Ivar.
@@jeannieestave5923 Well the last kingdom ivar is not the same as Vikings ivar so we don't know if he was soft spoken or not.
Regaeding Ivar the boneless(Lothbroksson in the books),he is also a cruel character.
In the first 2 books,he is also present at alsmost every battle during uhtred youth and he is described as very aggresive and impulsive and cunning,and also he is very different from “Vikings” ivarr.He is already a full grown man battlescared and feared by others,even the jarls and earls
one of the most honorable and smart characters. "is this how we play now, we strike those who are weaker than our selves" "She has not been dishonored i swear to that"
Nah I think the best part was is after he says that he slaps him and clearly makes him lower than anyone in the room. A meal worm could've walked across the table and been more respected in that moment.
@@tyrionstrongjaw7729 Yeah well. I dont think punishing anybody in general is a nice thing to do to anybody. But sometimes has to be done. Thats why the thought of Respect is more epic than the actual act of punishment.
i love how it is basically just every single scene he is in lol. sigtryggr/stiorra spinoff show WHEN
Sigtryggr dead asl🤒
Sigtryggr was both mirror and kin to Uhtred. That's what made him truly compelling. On the whim of happenstance they could've defeated anyone or laid waste to everything. Uhtred and Sigtryggr were truly the most interesting combo in the series. It continues on of course and the story isn't lessened by it, but you can't help but imagine what could've been. And I think that's the essence of Sigtryggr. He saw worthy people and what could be. For good or bad he wasnt infallible, but he showed the good (and bad) of ambition and honor. And he carried a goal that wasn't necessarily bloodshed, but when confronted with other people lead to it.
Just finished watching all-Sigtryggr episodes for the third time in a week and each time he and Uhtred share the screen I can’t help noticing the mutual respect and admiration between the two characters. He seemed indeed to be the first to intimidate Uhtred - things not even Alfred ever could. I loved Uhtred’s expression and the way he didn’t object his daughter’s wish to go with her captor once he realized she was smitten because he knew Sigtryggr was a man of honor. I loved this character so much and it was such a pity that he didn’t have more screen time. It would’ve been great to see these two amazing warriors taking back the family land together- which they would’ve achieved with a better sequence of action and battle than the one we got in the season finale with the king. But that’s just the way shows and movies go, they never keep around for long a character that risks overshadowing the main protagonist
He’s so handsome and I love his character. Wish we had more.
Somebody needed to make this i was tired of rewatching sigtryygr episodes 😂 thank youu
Me.too😂😂😂 this makes my life so much easier
I salute this actor and I love this character...and the scene that bothered me the most is when he surrenders and loses the battle against King Edward, season five, episode six, when he kneels and roars like a lion because of the loss.
Hey do you know the episode where sigtryggr shouts "shield wall"
I absolutely loved Sigtryggr's character and detested what the show did to him. Such an honorable and forthright young man & so sweet watching him and Stiorra get to know each other and fall in love ❤
It saddens me when his brother betrays him in front of Breda and fights the soldiers alone in the castle... and when he surrenders in front of King Edward and kneels while roaring.💔
Great! You chose all of his best lines. They show how wise and good hearted he is. I didn't like how the writers treated him in season 5. He deserved better.
He was by far the best or second best leader and tactician. He was calm, intelligent; his intentions were for the self and his people. He did not allow anger to lead those intentions. To see and hear him yell seemed out of character. His strength was his bearing and composure. Awesome! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Yesss. Sygtryggr is my favorite. He even took Utreds top place in my eyes in season 4
I never thought about the fact that scandinavian men could be attractive af then sigtryggr came. Why must Iceland be so small, please populate more for world peace.
HE IS SO SO HANDSOME!! WITH STRONG ESSENCE😢
Absolutely my favourite character in the last Kingdom and would have been such a brilliant double Act with Uhtred, but I was so disappointed with the way he was treated in series 5 I didn't bother to watch Seven Kings must die. We really needed a spin-off series about Sigtrigr and Stiorra. Thanks for posting this, basically all his lines in series 4! Just as good as I remember him. Wonder what he is doing now?
And a shame they didn't follow the books. Another readon why the film was a mess. He should've been in 7 Kings, not executed by Utred.
Also, He was a real historical character, married to Athelstan's twin sister!
Unlike most other danes/vikings he really grew and found that a diplomatic approach is better than bloodshed that only ends in death for both sides, I did like his season 5 portrayal, it was such a shame that he was put down as he could have become more than ubba, a king for the danes.
THANKS FOR THIS MASTERPIECE ⚔⚔
The way he says Looooose imao
He is more muture then s1,s2 uthred . His biggest quality is he can calm himself in any situation and never act in anger
I love him ❤
From what I read his ending doesn't correspond to reality, it's a pity, we could have seen more. However, Sigtryggr's ending brought us something, this character said that his ancestors fell for anger and revenge, something that he always tried to be as thoughtful as he could, but in the end he gave in to his anger and fell.
I really liked him. Wish they would have kept him.
2:50 No Children, No Wife🔥💯
nicely done
My favorite character in the show. 🫶
Sigtryggr shouldn't have to be killed. He was great dane who was supported uhtred.
Why they decided end his life very cruel way?
That doesn't happen in the books
Sigtryggr 🖤
Do you have a tumblr account bc i feel like I've seen your work somewhere before
i have several:
my main one: beauitful-paradise.tumblr.com/
my the last kingdom side blog: destinyisall-tlk.tumblr.com/
and my other side blog which has turned into a multi-fandom one: teenwolf-theoriginals.tumblr.com/
@@43sweetgirl omg i follow you on tumblr already!
@@Eva-bh1bt aw, thank you! which one? (if you don't mind me asking)
@@43sweetgirl the teenwolf-theorginals one