Seriously man, and don’t get me wrong, the entire series was amazing, but the heart of the show died with Ragnar, Ivar and Bjorn couldn’t hold a candle to the leader and man that was Ragnar Lothbrook
Oh, you see, it`s NOT political correcteness in this scene. To promote vikings and christianity in combination is wrong in the mind of the jury of those who decide who deserve an emmy and not.
@@bell4textu973Vikings has been criticised for its portrayal of Christianity. Remember in season 1 or 2 the English king crucified some people. There's no evidence of this happening.
My friend got hit by a train and passed the next day. I felt the same way about that and still do till this day. Travis' portrayal of anger is so on point. What an amazing performance
Look at the respect. If you notice Ragnar makes a cross for hisbest friend. His own belief is pushed aside to do for his friend what he would want. Such an amazing and touching scene and monologue
by this time he was already questioning his own beliefs, or any by that matter, i think Ragnar and Floki ended up renouncing their beliefs, Floki just took much longer
To think *Travis Fimmel* is not particularly fond of acting, gets uncomfortable with interviews and just wants to make enough money to have his own a dairy farm in australia is madness ..He has *OSCAR* awards written all over him !!
It's really interesting when people get a huge amount of fame but kind of find it unfulfilling and leave it behind. Bill Withers and George Harrison spring to mind.
the best part of Ragnar died alongside Athelstan. A truly beautiful and remarkable friendship between two people who were totally different from a cultural pow, growing up, but still made bridge and understood each other and gave the best part of themselves to each other. And now, with his friend gone, it only remained pain and darkness to thd norse king.
Actually they weren't all that different culturally. Religiously they were. The Anglo-Saxons and the Norse were up until the introduction of Christianity into England were more or less the same.
My best friend just died, we had worked & played together for more than 30 years, the miles traveled & the bridges crossed can not be done again, this is me now
I love travis fimmel do much snd he plays this scene so I cry for him and his deep friendship with athelstan. I love you travis znd which you all the best in your life znd in your work
I just saw this and i searched instantly for how the people reacted to this scene because i cried alot. And i don't cry not even on the deaths of people in real life. But i did not understand what he meant by wearing the cross. Can you explain?
@@maboigilgamesh3231 I think maybe. Water symbolizes change, and they use it all the time in TV. Seems to apply here at maybe a few ways. Plus you could be right about the baptism so that he can see his friend again, worth changing religion.
It’s just two best friends from two different country’s with 2 different religious beliefs and Ragnar does respect Christians for how strong they believe in their own religion just as Ragnar does for his own
‘We will never meet again my friend.’ A man truly broken by a lost loved one. It’s even more heartbreaking as this is when Ragnar slowly starts his decline
to think that he went into acting cause he wasn't making money farming and got a role about a viking that wanted land to farm and did alot better acting than other actors, what a legend
In the end he became an agnost. He only pretended to be baptized to enter Paris, that's why he said "Forgive me, not for what I have done. But for what I am about to do." to Athelstan.
I teared up in this scene. Athelstan was my favorite character. He represented our inner conflicts in life, our struggles and temptations. He went through a lot and his relationship with Ragnar was honest unlike with the others. Ragnar was only reasonable of Vikings who respected others beliefs. RIP Athelstan.
I carried the best friend I've ever had to his final resting place just yesterday and I am truly changed 32 years was not enough for you David RIP my brother I love you
One of the most beautiful scenes in TV history a man baring his souls for the loss of a friend, and when he is binding the cross it’s unbelievable. Tears
My dear friend died at age 27...he always travelled the world to explore and do charity work...I always travelled on business ventures....we crossed paths and just clicked...he would always have such a different perspective to me when we joined each other on our travels...this is why I loved him...may you rest in peace padraig Connolly...
What an emotionally charged scene and such brilliant acting. Makes me sit and ponder if something similar ever really did happen - if two such different men, culturally and spiritually, ever did meet and feel such sadness at the loss of one of them? We will never know. Vikings is the most brilliant series to hit the TV ever.... ❤️
Seeing this, my eyes teared up, the emotion, and the transformation of athelstan, from a scared monk to a capable man, What got me is when ragnar says, "The things I do for you" The best and saddest moment of the show so far
Man! What a great friendship, Athlestan was intrigued by viking culture but was such a knowledgeable and advanced person, he always fed into Ragnars curiosity and Ragnar admired Athlestans wisdom too! Flokis jealousy really got the best of him and this was the beginning of the end of Ragnar
We had so much more to talk about tears me up every time I hear Ragnar say it. I think of the beginning when they first met and all the difficult times they were apart and met once again. It's like their souls are intertwined for divine reasons, such a beautiful bond to share.
You can sweat 4:18 he was about to get up with the cross but doesn’t and looks back , as if he’s lost his strength and will. The attention to detail here in this whole scene is off the charts!
The way Travis gave this monologue he made me feel the pain and the sorrow that Ragnar was going through. But after he said “Forgive me my friend not for what I have done, but for what I’m about to do.” I felt his anger..
This moment is favourite and hits me the hardest, I lost a friend a few years back in 2019, he was 17 and he let himself od instead of coming to me or any of us in our friend group to talk about life. Keep in mind this was a 7 man group so we had a pretty close bond.
The best part of this whole scene is the fact he shouts with all his pain "I hate you for leaving me!" But because he still believes his friend can hear him, he explains why he hates the situation not Athelstan himself "I hate from your loss...there is nothing that can console me now...I am changed...so are you." Beautiful acting by Travis. Robbed of a emmy far as I'm concerned but if this show was on HBO or something he would've probably got an emmy.
Only started watching a month or so ago and now on the part 2 of the final season. It most definitely went down hill without Ragnar. I’m now only watching in the hope Floki comes back.
"Your God just might object to me visiting you in heaven." Christian belief states that Jesus went to hell to rescue the souls of the righteous. Although Ragnar was conflicted and searching for Christ, he showed more Christian qualities than many people who profess do. I smile to think that God would not object that much to Ragnar popping in to visit his beloved friend.
3:02-3:16 Travis Fimmel’s acting here in this scene was so real, it looked like he broke character and started using his own accent-- like it was the very real man going through pain and grief.
For not even really considering himself as a serious actor this is one of the most powerful scenes I’ve ever scene I’m not a very emotional person and I welled up big time the first time I saw this scene one of the best on screen farewells I’ve ever seen
@@alessioazizi8761 I think it was a bit of both. I dont think he said he wanted to be reunited with Athelstan in Heaven lightly. I think he really meant it. But at the same time, I think he also realized that he could also use that to his advantage. We all know that by the end, Ragnar basically became atheist, and maybe his baptism in Paris was the beginning of that change of heart.
Travis delivered such acting prowess in the role of Ragnar. I was held riveted to his every performance. Vikings is one of the best series I have been privileged to watch. I hold the whole series on disc, as a proud legacy, for it's research, production, direction & accuracy in storyline & the details of the props. And then we come to the actors, who were so immersed in their roles, as to draw one in, not merely as a viewer, but as a voyeur. Almost wiping tye blood, sweat, mud & tears off oneself, as the scenes unfolded, the sea air lingering in one's nostrils. Until only the memories remain.
Anyone else crying?
Athelstan was the only person Ragnar could truly trust. RIP priest
At how much you charge for movies, yes
Nah.. Just got something in both eyes
@@sslowcheetah5389 😂😂😂
Is this Bezos’ personal account?
"Why did you have to die... We had so much more to talk about." Gets me tearing up thinking of my Father.
Same. I just lost my dad. There are no words for the ache I feel inside. I long to see him again.
Sorry to hear it y’all. I’ll have a couple extra beers with my pops next time I see him.
:( sorry for your loss friend.
@@ruuzap me too.
Same bro. I lost mine in august and I can’t get over the empty space that it has left
Travis as Ragnar has some of the best solo scenes ever!
Quality character, quality actor
I agree on that 👍
I think they made him hurt his back in the story to acknowledge the backpacking he did thru the first few seasons 😂😂
Seriously man, and don’t get me wrong, the entire series was amazing, but the heart of the show died with Ragnar, Ivar and Bjorn couldn’t hold a candle to the leader and man that was Ragnar Lothbrook
666🩸🥀
such a shame travis never got an emmy for his role as ragnar
What do u mean an Emmy?
@@dxxgx6713 it’s an acting award specifically for television
Fr he’s amazing
Oh, you see, it`s NOT political correcteness in this scene. To promote vikings and christianity in combination is wrong in the mind of the jury of those who decide who deserve an emmy and not.
@@bell4textu973Vikings has been criticised for its portrayal of Christianity.
Remember in season 1 or 2 the English king crucified some people. There's no evidence of this happening.
“We will never meet again, my friend”
If you don’t tear up at this part, you don’t have friends you wish you could hold on to forever
Agreed.
Or, just not a crier?
Neither
@@JohnDoe-bo5yk them boys soft
My friend got hit by a train and passed the next day. I felt the same way about that and still do till this day. Travis' portrayal of anger is so on point. What an amazing performance
Look at the respect. If you notice Ragnar makes a cross for hisbest friend. His own belief is pushed aside to do for his friend what he would want. Such an amazing and touching scene and monologue
"If you notice" yeah bro its very obvious
@@seadee2834 shut up bruh
Not to mention the confession he gave to aethelstan
by this time he was already questioning his own beliefs, or any by that matter, i think Ragnar and Floki ended up renouncing their beliefs, Floki just took much longer
Think the main mark of respect here is refusing to drag his friend at any point. Knew he deserved better
To think *Travis Fimmel* is not particularly fond of acting, gets uncomfortable with interviews and just wants to make enough money to have his own a dairy farm in australia is madness ..He has *OSCAR* awards written all over him !!
Sounds like another actor we know. A young Skywalker.
It's really interesting when people get a huge amount of fame but kind of find it unfulfilling and leave it behind. Bill Withers and George Harrison spring to mind.
Just because someone can do something doesn't mean that they WANT to.
That makes him so much like Ragnar lol
@@blackfyre3149 this.
Ragnar : I hate you for leaving me!
I ache from your loss...
There is nothing that can console me now.
I am changed...
That’s me when ragnar died at the end 😭
Well said!!! My childhood Sweetheart and Husband of 34yrs passed away suddenly and the words Ragnar spoke are my feelings exactly
@@joannemadden7449 I’m so sorry
Those words cut deep. I lost my boyfriend 2 years ago and I still ache.
And so you do!
“I hate you for leaving me”
Hits so hard.
Also him hand making the cross while delivering this speech is incredibly powerful
the best part of Ragnar died alongside Athelstan. A truly beautiful and remarkable friendship between two people who were totally different from a cultural pow, growing up, but still made bridge and understood each other and gave the best part of themselves to each other. And now, with his friend gone, it only remained pain and darkness to thd norse king.
Actually they weren't all that different culturally. Religiously they were. The Anglo-Saxons and the Norse were up until the introduction of Christianity into England were more or less the same.
'We will never meet again my friend....' you can hear the pain, as someone that believes in the afterlife, always gets to me
Even as someone who doesn’t believe in the afterlife that line always hits hard and causes my heart to sink.
Ragnar: "I still don't understand what a Martyr is."
*Ragnar becomes Martyr.
Ragnar dismissed his gods before he was handed over to snake pit
@@tonycammie1269 the others doesn't know that
Whats a martyr
@@tonycammie1269 no, he went back to them. Did you even watch the final 3 episodes? Lagertha and the seer both confirm that.
@@residentevil2928
What episodes are that exacly? Because I don't remember that at all.
My best friend just died, we had worked & played together for more than 30 years, the miles traveled & the bridges crossed can not be done again, this is me now
Very sorry for your loss.
Oof
The bros got your back..
Sorry for your loss bro
Learn from it. Maybe hard to hear. But the truth is. Your best friend would want you to live your life to the fullest. For you and for yourself.
This scene will always be one of the saddest of the show
What nonsense you spread.
It made me cry at age 26 and i never but never cry to movies but friendship its what i admire the most in this life, it broke my heart seeing him go😢
I love travis fimmel do much snd he plays this scene so I cry for him and his deep friendship with athelstan. I love you travis znd which you all the best in your life znd in your work
Relax
Along with Gyda goodbye
This feels like the beginning of the end for Ragnar’s journey.
It was. Ragnar lost all hope and happiness after Aethelstan died.
Yes it is
@@tallman2210 yeah, France would have gone differently
It was…. Truly was !!!!!
The ultimate bromance
Ragnars relationship with Athelstan and his relationship with King Eckbert were the two best aspects of the show.
100%
"Forgive me my friend, no for what I have done but for what I'm about to do" I love that speech from him 🔥 🔥
I just saw this and i searched instantly for how the people reacted to this scene because i cried alot. And i don't cry not even on the deaths of people in real life. But i did not understand what he meant by wearing the cross. Can you explain?
@@maboigilgamesh3231 seems it means to carry athelstan's memory with him.
@@maboigilgamesh3231 for him it’s just a memory of athlestan as Ragnar by this point does not believe in religion
@@Glory-Compass but he said "forgive me for what I'm about to do" i did not understand that. Did he plan to be baptised from that point onwards?
@@maboigilgamesh3231 I think maybe. Water symbolizes change, and they use it all the time in TV. Seems to apply here at maybe a few ways. Plus you could be right about the baptism so that he can see his friend again, worth changing religion.
Ragnar and Athelstan’s friendship is the greatest presentation of the love of friendship between two men.
It’s just two best friends from two different country’s with 2 different religious beliefs and Ragnar does respect Christians for how strong they believe in their own religion just as Ragnar does for his own
His speeches to his daughter and to his best friend are just very human and relatable in a way that can’t be explained.
‘We will never meet again my friend.’ A man truly broken by a lost loved one.
It’s even more heartbreaking as this is when Ragnar slowly starts his decline
It’s the bit where he says “I hate you for leaving me” that get me. Every time 😭
Every time man, as someone who lost someone not to long ago the pain is immeasurable and I’d do anything to see him one last time.
to think that he went into acting cause he wasn't making money farming and got a role about a viking that wanted land to farm and did alot better acting than other actors, what a legend
The fact that some episodes after this he got baptized to reunite again with Athelstan 😭
He did that to get into Paris.
@@alexreid2365 also that😂🤔
Oooo never clocked that interesting maybe a lil alterior motive behind that ahaha
In the end he became an agnost. He only pretended to be baptized to enter Paris, that's why he said "Forgive me, not for what I have done. But for what I am about to do." to Athelstan.
@@johnrayordas wow best said
I teared up in this scene. Athelstan was my favorite character. He represented our inner conflicts in life, our struggles and temptations. He went through a lot and his relationship with Ragnar was honest unlike with the others. Ragnar was only reasonable of Vikings who respected others beliefs. RIP Athelstan.
This is the most beautiful display of humanity depicted in screen in my opinion.
We just LOVE their friendship! 😩 ua-cam.com/video/J3_lxEK_rUQ/v-deo.html
“For such a little man Athelstan… you are terribly heavy”
Vikings has the saddest scenes of any other series because you get so invested in the characters, and the great acting. 😢
Travis deserves an oscar for his role as Ragnar...
I carried the best friend I've ever had to his final resting place just yesterday and I am truly changed 32 years was not enough for you David RIP my brother I love you
I’m so sorry to hear that, it must be painful to lose a friend so close to
No you didn't
"We will never meet again my friend" ---Heart rips away.
One of the most beautiful scenes in TV history a man baring his souls for the loss of a friend, and when he is binding the cross it’s unbelievable. Tears
this performance is legendary
What a friendship these 2 had. Brothers from different worlds and cultures. Once enemies but became family, then lost from one another do to jealousy.
I think scenes like this are the only things missing from The Last Kingdom.
A final season is missing ffs
well said
Yes yes
Nope, the Last Kingdom is just fine the way it is,
@@flynnrider7185 I agree, but it could be better. *insert Pedro Pascal*
I love their friendship this sense made me cry 😭😭
"You were fearless because you dared to question"
My dear friend died at age 27...he always travelled the world to explore and do charity work...I always travelled on business ventures....we crossed paths and just clicked...he would always have such a different perspective to me when we joined each other on our travels...this is why I loved him...may you rest in peace padraig Connolly...
What an emotionally charged scene and such brilliant acting. Makes me sit and ponder if something similar ever really did happen - if two such different men, culturally and spiritually, ever did meet and feel such sadness at the loss of one of them? We will never know. Vikings is the most brilliant series to hit the TV ever.... ❤️
This goodbye speech and the goodbye speech to Gyda, imo were one of the best. This made me tear up, however, Gydas made me cry. Great writing
Been watching the series for the first time. I made it to this episode last night and had to shut the tv off when it was over. What a scene.
Such a powerful moment. Hope you're enjoying the series.
Even how he ropes/ties a cross for his grave shows true love for the man. Know other vikings have no care in the world for their religion
Seeing this, my eyes teared up, the emotion, and the transformation of athelstan, from a scared monk to a capable man,
What got me is when ragnar says,
"The things I do for you"
The best and saddest moment of the show so far
Man! What a great friendship, Athlestan was intrigued by viking culture but was such a knowledgeable and advanced person, he always fed into Ragnars curiosity and Ragnar admired Athlestans wisdom too! Flokis jealousy really got the best of him and this was the beginning of the end of Ragnar
We had so much more to talk about tears me up every time I hear Ragnar say it. I think of the beginning when they first met and all the difficult times they were apart and met once again. It's like their souls are intertwined for divine reasons, such a beautiful bond to share.
Till now this shows the reality that the higher you go the lesser real friends you got and the lonelier you be ...
Agh. Incredible character development. Deserving of so much more recognition. Incredible story. Incredible friendship.
This right here is helping me with dealing with the loss of a great friend
I literally cried at this moment athleston is one of the best character in Vikings
"We will never meet again my friend" this one hurts.
For a Viking warrior such as King Ragnar to shed tears you know he had to feel an immeasurable loss and sadness for his friend
These speeches still move me. I also lost a friend, so I understand that feeling...
"I hate you for leaving me"
That felt like a punch to the gut
Ragnar was so devastated!
It took my soul
This scene was heart wrenching
This show had such amazing actors. Everyone did great.
This scene made real men cry.
You can sweat 4:18 he was about to get up with the cross but doesn’t and looks back , as if he’s lost his strength and will. The attention to detail here in this whole scene is off the charts!
This is legitimately one of the greatest scenes in Tv AND film history.
And the fact that it was all Travis’ idea makes it that much more powerful
their friendship was the most beautiful friendship I've ever seen on TV. I watched this goodbye 5 times and cried each time
Goodbyes ache when the hello and afterglow mean the world. I hate goodbyes 😥, they are probably the hardest thing in this world.
This is my favourite scene in all of TV.. Heart breaking.
I'm very sad that there wont be no more seasons, but at last I'm happy that It made to season 6.
So much emotion in this scene it made me cry
Best TV character EVER
Honestly a beautiful episode, one of my favourites, I loved Vikings and can’t wait for the spin offs
The way Travis gave this monologue he made me feel the pain and the sorrow that Ragnar was going through.
But after he said “Forgive me my friend not for what I have done, but for what I’m about to do.” I felt his anger..
I love Ragnar like a father!
Because of their different faiths they tried hard to understand about one another. They won't get to rejoice in the after life. I feel that
Maybe that is what made Ragnar feels more sad, they will never see again.
You made me emotional! What a scene it was
"I HATE YOU FOR LEAVING ME" everyone can relate
Their relationship is so precious! 😢 ua-cam.com/video/J3_lxEK_rUQ/v-deo.html
Ragnar's goodbye to Althestan.....oh gosh....my heart 😭😭😭🤧💔
They deserved an Emmy for this scene.
This moment is favourite and hits me the hardest, I lost a friend a few years back in 2019, he was 17 and he let himself od instead of coming to me or any of us in our friend group to talk about life. Keep in mind this was a 7 man group so we had a pretty close bond.
The best part of this whole scene is the fact he shouts with all his pain "I hate you for leaving me!"
But because he still believes his friend can hear him, he explains why he hates the situation not Athelstan himself "I hate from your loss...there is nothing that can console me now...I am changed...so are you."
Beautiful acting by Travis.
Robbed of a emmy far as I'm concerned but if this show was on HBO or something he would've probably got an emmy.
"I ache from your loss"
ache*
Only started watching a month or so ago and now on the part 2 of the final season. It most definitely went down hill without Ragnar. I’m now only watching in the hope Floki comes back.
I thought i couldn’t watch without Ragnar, but ivar the boneless changed that
@@Rastaman-95 he made it watchable but definitely not more than "watchable".
I can't believe Floki did this. He knew better!
This is the most under rated show ive ever seen
one of the finest acting roles ever in TV history
One of my favorite characters of all time
"Your God just might object to me visiting you in heaven." Christian belief states that Jesus went to hell to rescue the souls of the righteous. Although Ragnar was conflicted and searching for Christ, he showed more Christian qualities than many people who profess do. I smile to think that God would not object that much to Ragnar popping in to visit his beloved friend.
That would be beautiful.
3:02-3:16 Travis Fimmel’s acting here in this scene was so real, it looked like he broke character and started using his own accent-- like it was the very real man going through pain and grief.
his Aussie accent comes out
"I hate you for leaving me" this still hurts.
Best show ever
I love how he takes althestan to the mountain as he takes heaven being up in the clouds literally
“We will never meet again my friend” hits hard
We are STILL crying *sniff* 😢 ua-cam.com/video/J3_lxEK_rUQ/v-deo.html
For not even really considering himself as a serious actor this is one of the most powerful scenes I’ve ever scene I’m not a very emotional person and I welled up big time the first time I saw this scene one of the best on screen farewells I’ve ever seen
For the first time in my life, I cried over a touching scene
What season and episode is this sceen
He wanted to get baptized to be with Athelstan in Heaven.. i cried so much in that scene
He got baptized to conquer paris
He just wanted to get inside Paris
@@alessioazizi8761 I think it was a bit of both. I dont think he said he wanted to be reunited with Athelstan in Heaven lightly. I think he really meant it. But at the same time, I think he also realized that he could also use that to his advantage. We all know that by the end, Ragnar basically became atheist, and maybe his baptism in Paris was the beginning of that change of heart.
@@ItsJustFoxRagnar never became atheist he was still a pagan and believed in Norse gods
@@damikey18 He confessed yo be a non-beliver to Ecbert
begining of the end for Ragnar was this
This was one of the very few moments when I cried watching a show or movie.
Incredible scene and show. I will never forget it.
Games of thrones and Vikings are my all time favourite.
Travis delivered such acting prowess in the role of Ragnar. I was held riveted to his every performance. Vikings is one of the best series I have been privileged to watch. I hold the whole series on disc, as a proud legacy, for it's research, production, direction & accuracy in storyline & the details of the props. And then we come to the actors, who were so immersed in their roles, as to draw one in, not merely as a viewer, but as a voyeur. Almost wiping tye blood, sweat, mud & tears off oneself, as the scenes unfolded, the sea air lingering in one's nostrils. Until only the memories remain.
This show dominates over GOT
Especially S8
This show was amazing in season one and watchable until Ragnar died. GOT only had 2 weak seasons, the last two.
Bruh I hate you for reminding me of that disaster. 😭
Nah I’ve seen both and the first 6 seasons of GOT are easily on the same level
@@zuuzuuka season 6 was so bad I never finished it and couldn't care less, change of directors or something I heard
Great acting by Travis. Ragnar, a man with so many questions, not happy with ignorance.
Show was never the same after Ragnar died, brilliant up until then
I wish I could watch this show for the first time again.
What am I to do now
"I hate you for leaving me "
There is nothing that can console me now
Ragnar saw himself in Atelstan all the characters and behaviour accept for aggression that is why he loves Him so much
He loved him more than his own blood brother. Just sad ragna was never the same 😔
Sometimes blood is not really family and non-blood can be more family.
This made me cry so much
They came so far from their first meeting: ua-cam.com/video/jPRIcap7P1o/v-deo.html