I love how he wait untill "Amen" and then came out, that's because when he and Atlestan pray together, Atlestan taught him that "Amen" was the final words
@Ned Kelly you shouldn't hope to have the same mortality rate as medieval times as you yourself would probably die at a young age unless you were born in a noble family, and how the fuck do you compare Arnold Schwarzenegger with ghengis khan and ragnar
I always thought it was fucked up how they were never named or anything. Those dudes were Heraldson's boys before they were ragnar's and some of them even ran with the sons after his death
@@AJ0223 I’m actually rewatching the series it’s turns out they lowkey have one scene, One scene with lines, it’s when they come back after Siggys death they all have lines when they and Bjorn beat the shit outta Rollo in the Bar and the One dude not one of Harad’s men but this Viking that stated how they “all lost someone in Ragnars Christian wars and what makes him special” well anyway turns out He was the dude Rollo cut down at the Paris Siege when he wouldn’t climb, love it.
For me, it was more badass when he witnessed his mother being stabbed by the Frank's sword in s4e10. Oh, it was so satisfing that i rejoyced when i first saw it.
The way they portrayed the Norse is inaccurate, the Indian chant and dancing, Vikings were Norse not native Americans, they had their own chants which was completely different from what was shown
@noticerofpatterns9188 Native American?? I didn't see any feathered headdress that the lords of the prairie so proudly adorned... I saw Ulfhednar(wolf skins/wolf warriors)drunk and high on mushrooms celebrating the death/life of their King Ragnar. From the limited knowledge we have of the Norse (The Havamal and 2nd hand accounts from the Christians of the time) this seems somewhat accurate.
I am not into violence against women, I've never laid a finger on a girl that didn't ask for it, but Ragnar's shove of Gisla was probably the most compassionate act of "hitting" a woman you could possibly do. 😂🗡🪓🏴☠☠
It was shock. She was almost disgusted by his ways and how he deceived them. She was shocked by what he had done and how far he was willing to go to take Paris. And yes, also shocked that he let her go, probably.
@@supersilverhaze8019 LOL. He didn't hit her, he shoved her away so she didn't get murdered, and I got laid last night, in the middle of the night, and this morning, so there's that - but cool try broski.
@@SkyoffRunes I feel like it was. He simply took advantage of his known health conditions to deceive his enemies and most importantly his friends. Masterful execution at that.
Kind of seems like the Princess was disappointed she wasn't about to be stolen and become one of Ragnar's newest wives ... meanwhile at the City Gate, Bjorn doing his best Night's King impression...
@@Adam-xe1od or that he didn't take her hostage and therefore be in conditions of asking more to her father, like more gold or even her hand in marriage.
@@drew2it733 there was no one to conquer they were there so early….. the Viking would have lost if they found New Zealand and tried to conquer it….. lost and then eaten!
Those 4 Carrying him Served Everyone and Survived, that Bald one with a pony tail Served the season one Jarl, Than Ragnar, Ragnar sons army, Bjorn’s defence of the Rus and than Ig got too old and was in background shots off Kattegat, and the one with dark curly hair and beard Secured the rope during the siege of Paris and SPOILER SPOILER Planted the last stone on Bjorns tomb, Background characters like that bring the world to life. This show did everything great.
@@ashuranero5721 He had a much higher chance due to how he learned that cathedrals were not well guarded and that they only had a few armed individuals at most. This ruse was Ragnar playing on this knowledge he obtained from past raids.
It was sick (both in the show, and real life) because all the people who came after Ragnar? Were only echos of his greatness who lingered only a bit after the voice had died. He showed them a new way, but they were not the innovators he was.
@@davemccullagh4297 I enjoyed watching Lagertha, and Floki. I did not find them boring, ever. Also, had they properly attributed this scene to Bjorn Ironsides as it actually happened in history, he might have actually been more interesting in the show.
@@davemccullagh4297 You can still make CHARACTERS more engaging by attributing them their own accomplishments when they're based on historical events and from well-known legends.
he killed the priest in that ruthless way to scare off the king when he holds his daughter , to make the king to recognize that he can kill his daughter any moment but he would never kill her ,because he knows the feelings of a death of a daughter is like as his daughter died
I thought he chose the bishop bc it was personal. When ragnar asked to be baptized the same bishop protested saying ragnar is a monster who Jesus could never forgive. He was gonna kill someone anyways but he chose him for that reason
Smart move by Ragnar. Letting her go meant that the king and his army won't be as angry and violent. Otherwise thirst for vengance could make them more dangerous.
The best part of this scene to me is that in modern times that’s going to shock people to the core, back then some of them probably died from the shock.
I love this scene!!!! My favorite parts of this scene are where Ragnar emerges from his coffin and at the end where Bjorn signals the army to attack... Wow!!!!
I love how the viking funeral is festive and celebratory of Ragnar's life whereas the the Christian funeral is all sad and depressive. Death is only a beginning in Valhalla.
I mean it’s almost like the show was filmed specifically to show that. Catholic Liturgical music may sound sad/depressing, but the lyrics are usually rejoicing and happy.
The majority of Abrahamic religions death is sadness, and in the vast majority of pagan religions death is an extension of the soul, there is no reason to suffer it, there is no reason to mourn it
As a Roman Catholic, I never understood the fear old Catholics had for death. To die in the Name of our Lord, defending our beliefs from our enemies is the greatest honor a Catholic can have. To be a martyr is to be delivered directly to Gods' side.
I've always loved this scene so much, the transition from Norse Tradition to Christian Tradition is so emotionally well balanced. It's such a beautiful scene, seeing the two dynamics blend seamlessly into each other.
@@mkultra2456 Ahahahahaha good spotting. She stuck her head through the railing and was staring down on me ominously. The full photo is even better hahahaha
I love how he comes out of the bridge (8:40) to the other leaders who were trying to be in charge (Lagertha, Rollo, Floki and the rest) with a look of "this is how is done". Everyone's strategy was based in offense (with different ways of attacking), but Ragnar went beyond and understood his enemy in terms of culture and way of thinking, and that was his conquering plan. And it worked, even he was deadly injured, he improvised using his condition and fusioned it with what he knew about frenchs. Brilliant.
@@micuentaparaforosycosas3484 No, she wondered why he wasn't going to take her as an hostage, because, as the Emperor's only daughter and "heir", Ragnar could have asked more, such as her hand in marriage for himself or for Bjorn.
@cristina demartini no lol I would say if anything she was shocked he wasn't the Savage she had been told and that he was gonna let her go. Why would ragnar take her hostage and then ask for her hand in marriage when he's the one making the rules taking the city 😂
@@LordFoopaI’ve gotta hand it to Ragnar. This was a Very Clever move on his part to fake his own death to get into the gates of Paris. Ragnar had all of them fooled. Well Played Ragnar. Very Well Played
Whoever reading this, please know that this is false. Harald Hardrada was born around 1015 and the famous Siege of Paris as depectided was atleast 100-200 years before the birth of Harald.
Real Siege of Paris by the Vikings was not like that. In fact, the vikings was successful once Paris had a small army, but they left the city once West Francia paid them 7000 French livres of silver and gold.
Ragnar was so smart from the detail of him waiting to hear amen to the detail of Gisla shock when being freed also ragnar was so smart In not sharing the plan and people believing he died which made them speak truly from floki talking about hating ragnar for being friends with athelstan and admitting to athelstans murder to rollo saying how ragnar began to think he was a God he knew who was real and who was playing along and he just played along If bjorn heard what rollo said to ragnar in the coffin he wouldn't have left rollo behind ragnar always kept rollo close because whenever he wasn't he was working against ragnar
300 years earlier these Frank's were the "barbarians" who (with many others ) invaded the Roman empire and terrorised it. Now they are the "civilized " state invaded by the ruthless barbarians.
And yet, the most interesting thing is that by this way they came into contact with the Gallo-Roman population and they fused; but even more, with the Roman political, administrative, military structures and the Franks took them for themselves so much that they used to consider themselves "the heirs of the Romans". There's a reason why the Franks were the longest and most powerful Roman-Barbaric reign in the High Middle Ages.
I didn't know about the city of Luni OR the pit of snakes, so the show legit tricked me into thinking Ragnar was dead. Not knowing history never felt so good. But yeah, this actually supposedly happened in Italy and done by Bjorne.
Actually the vikings series gotten this coffin idea from the histories. Actually Bjorn was the one who acted like dead and taken place in the coffin in the legends. But in history this method was not used against Paris but some place around the medettrian Sea. Where in a kingdom Bjorn uses this same method of Ragnar to get in the country's church to get many valuable materials like gold, rubies etc. But when it come to the series they used this idea for Ragnar. But anyway the vikings series actually portrayed it in a good way and also the acting of Travis fimmel (Ragnar) getting from coffin. He really nailed it💯🔥
I remember the very first time I saw this on History with friends and family, many were down ("They couldn't have killed Ragnar this early! How??") And I'm smiling. I remembered Viking history and couldn't wait. They all jumped out of their seats. I laughed. Oh and what balls of steel...on that princess. 😂
Killing the priest wasn't random he did that to make him seem dangerous to the guards in the room. Ragnar's wit is unmatched in the show, Ivar comes close tho!
I love how he wait untill "Amen" and then came out, that's because when he and Atlestan pray together, Atlestan taught him that "Amen" was the final words
OMG very True 😭😭
Omfg you are so right . I forgot he taught him that .
The first time I saw this I literally jumped and shouted "OH FUCK HE JUMPED OUT OF THE COFFIN WHEN THE DUDE SAID 'AMEN'" lol.
He’s lucky he didn’t todays USA government where they say Amen and Awoman. Not joking
@@tarn1135 that's not a thing but...ok
Ragnar : call an Ambulance, but not for me
😂😂😂😂
Brilliant
for your mom instead?
@@jaiuscaegasumvus9272 no, for your two dads
when harald died
I love how before this ragnar let others try their ideas that failed just to get the point across that he is THAT guy lol
He was fed up with everyone at that point
@@haremking7256 "You have all had your OWN plans...and THEY HAVE ALL FAILED!"
@Ned Kelly you shouldn't hope to have the same mortality rate as medieval times as you yourself would probably die at a young age unless you were born in a noble family, and how the fuck do you compare Arnold Schwarzenegger with ghengis khan and ragnar
Dude is HIM
Why didnt ragnar keep the princess? Could've won the battle without a fight. Clearly a genius
I like how the guys carrying the coffin in the front have been with ragnar since the start very loyal men
Yes Bro the OG’s 🔥
I always thought it was fucked up how they were never named or anything. Those dudes were Heraldson's boys before they were ragnar's and some of them even ran with the sons after his death
@@AJ0223 i agree man should've had more on those guys would've been a nice touch to the show
@@AJ0223 I’m actually rewatching the series it’s turns out they lowkey have one scene, One scene with lines, it’s when they come back after Siggys death they all have lines when they and Bjorn beat the shit outta Rollo in the Bar and the One dude not one of Harad’s men but this Viking that stated how they “all lost someone in Ragnars Christian wars and what makes him special” well anyway turns out He was the dude Rollo cut down at the Paris Siege when he wouldn’t climb, love it.
Of course..gotta send only ur most loyal in with for sum like that
We just gonna ignore how badass björn looked sending in the army.
I think it was staged though
Gives me goosebumps till this day
@@democratpro everything is staged. This is a fictional show mate, not a documentary
@@Sebbir WHAT!? Next you’ll tell me santa and global warming are fake!
For me, it was more badass when he witnessed his mother being stabbed by the Frank's sword in s4e10. Oh, it was so satisfing that i rejoyced when i first saw it.
Fun Fact: This actually is based on a historical event
In 1039 The Norwegian King, Harald Hardrada, used the same "trick" to enter Siracusa in Sycilly
Never happened
@@davidemazzega1003 *it actually did happen, do your f**king research
@@adrian225 madness eh weird how things are now compared to history
@@davidemazzega1003 shut up 😂😂😂😂😂
@@adrian225 woooosh
I love how the change in culture is shown as Ragnar enters the city. Chants to singing. Beautiful.
The chants are more based
But the kulning style vocals remain even when they enter the city. Pretty sneaky 😃
The way they portrayed the Norse is inaccurate, the Indian chant and dancing, Vikings were Norse not native Americans, they had their own chants which was completely different from what was shown
@noticerofpatterns9188 Native American?? I didn't see any feathered headdress that the lords of the prairie so proudly adorned... I saw Ulfhednar(wolf skins/wolf warriors)drunk and high on mushrooms celebrating the death/life of their King Ragnar. From the limited knowledge we have of the Norse (The Havamal and 2nd hand accounts from the Christians of the time) this seems somewhat accurate.
It's chants to chants. Pagan chants to Gregorian chants
I love how she was shocked to see that Ragnar let her go at the end, not so uncivilised as she grew up believing
its the look of fascination of his divine power .. its something beyond her understanding
I am not into violence against women, I've never laid a finger on a girl that didn't ask for it, but Ragnar's shove of Gisla was probably the most compassionate act of "hitting" a woman you could possibly do. 😂🗡🪓🏴☠☠
@@Ser_Arthur_Dayne ”i dont hit women unless they are asking for it” wow what an incel you are
It was shock. She was almost disgusted by his ways and how he deceived them. She was shocked by what he had done and how far he was willing to go to take Paris. And yes, also shocked that he let her go, probably.
@@supersilverhaze8019 LOL. He didn't hit her, he shoved her away so she didn't get murdered, and I got laid last night, in the middle of the night, and this morning, so there's that - but cool try broski.
Always loved Bjorn's hand signal to start the attack. So relaxed and almost inevitable feeling.
almost like a formality
Ragnar's plan was so simple and cunning.
@@SkyoffRunes It really isn't simple implies straightforward and easy to understand. Cunning implies masterfully used.
I don’t see the point of it at all
@@SkyoffRunes I feel like it was. He simply took advantage of his known health conditions to deceive his enemies and most importantly his friends. Masterful execution at that.
@@bidmcms3 the point?? Were u not paying attention at all at any point in the show😂
@@davoz9773look at the faces of others, he pissed them off
Kind of seems like the Princess was disappointed she wasn't about to be stolen and become one of Ragnar's newest wives ... meanwhile at the City Gate, Bjorn doing his best Night's King impression...
Chicks always pick the winning team, so I agree to your statement lol.
She was probably just more shocked that he didn't kill her since she believed they were all "savages"
Night king impression 😂😂😂 I'm dead
@@Adam-xe1od or that he didn't take her hostage and therefore be in conditions of asking more to her father, like more gold or even her hand in marriage.
Where’s the flying teenager that snuck past an entire army who are watching bjorn to kill bjorn?
I love the face ragnar makes when he kills the priest
Like a Maori warrior!
@@lukewehlow838 psh, don't insult. Vikings actually conquered beyond their boarders.
@@drew2it733 you do know Maoris are Polynesian heritage right….. they traveled the world in canoes long before the Vikings….
@@lukewehlow838 and they conquered nothing except each other and empty Islands. I don't see any valid point.
@@drew2it733 there was no one to conquer they were there so early….. the Viking would have lost if they found New Zealand and tried to conquer it….. lost and then eaten!
Those 4 Carrying him Served Everyone and Survived, that Bald one with a pony tail Served the season one Jarl, Than Ragnar, Ragnar sons army, Bjorn’s defence of the Rus and than Ig got too old and was in background shots off Kattegat, and the one with dark curly hair and beard Secured the rope during the siege of Paris and SPOILER SPOILER Planted the last stone on Bjorns tomb, Background characters like that bring the world to life. This show did everything great.
That's what giving screentime to the stuntcrew looks like
bjorn death? omg!!! are you joking or what?!!😭😭😭😭 im just finished season 3😭
lol nice catch
means they must be very old
You gotta stop capitalizing the first letter of words mid-sentence. That's not how you were taught to write.
He did all that just to say I win what a legend 😂
Actually, he did that to open the doors to his warriors
@@wass2591 Okay captain no shit
Hahhaahahhh
"i win" was the best quote ever
On Hulu he says it in French. Idk why it’s in English here
A fucking master stroke of brilliance by Ragnar Lothbrok.
This could have easily ended with his death
@@ashuranero5721 but it didn’t and that’s what makes him a genius rather than a fool
@@Sebbir I was implying that luck was a great factor in this plan to work out, it was very risky
@@Sebbir lmao true.
Most things in war that are seen "a truly genius move!" would have been called "foolish mistakes." if they had failed.
@@ashuranero5721 He had a much higher chance due to how he learned that cathedrals were not well guarded and that they only had a few armed individuals at most. This ruse was Ragnar playing on this knowledge he obtained from past raids.
When this show was still sick
It was sick (both in the show, and real life) because all the people who came after Ragnar? Were only echos of his greatness who lingered only a bit after the voice had died. He showed them a new way, but they were not the innovators he was.
@@gwendolynerosehand54 he was the reason to watch, the others were boring
@@davemccullagh4297 I enjoyed watching Lagertha, and Floki. I did not find them boring, ever. Also, had they properly attributed this scene to Bjorn Ironsides as it actually happened in history, he might have actually been more interesting in the show.
@@gwendolynerosehand54 the show is not historically accurate at all, they even got their nationality wrong ffs
@@davemccullagh4297 You can still make CHARACTERS more engaging by attributing them their own accomplishments when they're based on historical events and from well-known legends.
he killed the priest in that ruthless way to scare off the king when he holds his daughter , to make the king to recognize that he can kill his daughter any moment but he would never kill her ,because he knows the feelings of a death of a daughter is like as his daughter died
I thought he chose the bishop bc it was personal. When ragnar asked to be baptized the same bishop protested saying ragnar is a monster who Jesus could never forgive. He was gonna kill someone anyways but he chose him for that reason
@@Adam-co2py true ig
The Viking equivalent of the Trojan Horse...Simple, brilliant and effective...Bravo Ragnar
I literally jumped of my seat when i watched Ragnar came out of the coffin. Badass Scene 🔥
Only thing I don’t like is you know he can’t be dead because you know they’re going to depict his actual death later on but it’s still a great scene
@@dannykobos3427 agreed
@@droiddevx03 same lol
Ragnar killed the bishop out of hatred, 'cause he said that even if baptised, he wouldn't be able to reunite with Athlestan in the afterlife.
Ragnar Lothbrok, one of the best character ever seen in a serial 👏👏👏👏👏
Can we talk about how smooth the “I win” synchronizes with the music?
i love how he looks walking out and everyone just moves around him running in. Hell of a scene.
Smart move by Ragnar. Letting her go meant that the king and his army won't be as angry and violent. Otherwise thirst for vengance could make them more dangerous.
Exactely, it’s written in The Art of the War by Sun Tzu
It would've led an army to Kattegat
@@Adam-co2pyprobably
Nah, he should've killed them all. Rollo could never have betrayed him for the promise of a kingdom of his own.
@@uncahayRagnar hadn't enough forces to kill them all, since he suffered many death of his men in the previous episodes.
The best part of this scene to me is that in modern times that’s going to shock people to the core, back then some of them probably died from the shock.
It's a prank it's a prank look you're on a potato
I just love the constrat beetween the viking/christian funeral, the songs and attitudes. Simple marvelous
I love this scene!!!! My favorite parts of this scene are where Ragnar emerges from his coffin and at the end where Bjorn signals the army to attack... Wow!!!!
I love how the viking funeral is festive and celebratory of Ragnar's life whereas the the Christian funeral is all sad and depressive. Death is only a beginning in Valhalla.
I mean it’s almost like the show was filmed specifically to show that. Catholic Liturgical music may sound sad/depressing, but the lyrics are usually rejoicing and happy.
The majority of Abrahamic religions death is sadness, and in the vast majority of pagan religions death is an extension of the soul, there is no reason to suffer it, there is no reason to mourn it
@@alain2403 Dawg death is the complete opposite of sad in Christianity.
@@alain2403lmao far from it, all three religions teach you should rejoice and that sadness should only be temporary
But death IS sad and depressing, idk what you people are on about
As a Roman Catholic, I never understood the fear old Catholics had for death. To die in the Name of our Lord, defending our beliefs from our enemies is the greatest honor a Catholic can have. To be a martyr is to be delivered directly to Gods' side.
I'd say it's for cinematography.
@HolkHugan Do you know what the word catholic means?
I've always loved this scene so much, the transition from Norse Tradition to Christian Tradition is so emotionally well balanced.
It's such a beautiful scene, seeing the two dynamics blend seamlessly into each other.
It's disgusting how the Christians assimilated the pagans.
The Trojan Coffin.
KITTY!
@@mkultra2456 Ahahahahaha good spotting. She stuck her head through the railing and was staring down on me ominously. The full photo is even better hahahaha
I got spoiled that Ragnar died eventually on the show and i really thought that was it.. damn this scene got me hype!
Omg same here I heard they were going to kill him off and let his sons take over the focus so I thought that was it lol
I love how he comes out of the bridge (8:40) to the other leaders who were trying to be in charge (Lagertha, Rollo, Floki and the rest) with a look of "this is how is done".
Everyone's strategy was based in offense (with different ways of attacking), but Ragnar went beyond and understood his enemy in terms of culture and way of thinking, and that was his conquering plan.
And it worked, even he was deadly injured, he improvised using his condition and fusioned it with what he knew about frenchs. Brilliant.
That all saluted him to, Bjorn might have learned Ragnar fighting style but Ivar learned his strategy skills.
Ragnar's look: Now you see why I should rule? You fools.
Dude just got baptized and he kill a bishop inmidiaetly🤣🤣
I believe it is the same guy that baptized him lol
@@NathanMulder 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It was the same
Um vink nunca trai seus deuses
The best show I’ve ever seen. Ragnar is a god.
No
Wtf yeah he is a legend but god!! Correct ur idea😅...
@@c7lts954 he's beyond god, god has created this universe and he's created God.
@AaLu OP And?
@AaLu OP das kinda gay ngl
I could swear Morgane Polanski enjoyed the whole scene
Maybe, *maybe* she wanted to be taken, that's why she didn't went back easely 😈
@@micuentaparaforosycosas3484 No, she wondered why he wasn't going to take her as an hostage, because, as the Emperor's only daughter and "heir", Ragnar could have asked more, such as her hand in marriage for himself or for Bjorn.
@@cristinademartini1284 ok, no then.
@cristina demartini no lol I would say if anything she was shocked he wasn't the Savage she had been told and that he was gonna let her go. Why would ragnar take her hostage and then ask for her hand in marriage when he's the one making the rules taking the city 😂
4:19 Best Scene 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
"I can see that not the living, but the dead will conquer Paris."
The way he looked at Floki after knowing he killed Athelstan
The change in music and overall tone from before and after the doors close…..magnificent. Two different words indeed.
I feel proud to be English and to have been raided by this legend! He was a truly great man. May he dine with the gods in Valhalla. Skol!
They smacked you English up and treated you like dustbins, but you're proud to be English?? 😂😂😂
This is paris..
@@cheesycheese23Right so what's your point?
@@jaguarlycanthropy8366 they taught us everything we know, so we smacked the world up lol
@@jaguarlycanthropy8366 alot of english people have nordic blood and in 1066 england was conquered by normans who were descendants of vikings
The seer presented him a destiny and he manifested it
what did the seer tell him i forgot
prior to this event
@@whatcouldgowrong8697 something about how only the dead will win.
@@whatcouldgowrong8697 “I can see that not the living, but the dead will conquer Paris”
@@LordFoopaI’ve gotta hand it to Ragnar. This was a Very Clever move on his part to fake his own death to get into the gates of Paris. Ragnar had all of them fooled. Well Played Ragnar. Very Well Played
Historically accurate, but wrong guy. This was done by Harald Hardrada
Holy shit that’s krazy
actually Bjorn did it
@@HakuQ99 we’ll shit
And Harold and heastin pulled it off
Whoever reading this, please know that this is false. Harald Hardrada was born around 1015 and the famous Siege of Paris as depectided was atleast 100-200 years before the birth of Harald.
Cant get bored of this scene
The face I made when I watched this for the first time! 🤯
The france with unlimited arrows lmao
Real Siege of Paris by the Vikings was not like that. In fact, the vikings was successful once Paris had a small army, but they left the city once West Francia paid them 7000 French livres of silver and gold.
This makes the matter much more interesting
..
Ragnar was so smart from the detail of him waiting to hear amen to the detail of Gisla shock when being freed also ragnar was so smart In not sharing the plan and people believing he died which made them speak truly from floki talking about hating ragnar for being friends with athelstan and admitting to athelstans murder to rollo saying how ragnar began to think he was a God he knew who was real and who was playing along and he just played along If bjorn heard what rollo said to ragnar in the coffin he wouldn't have left rollo behind ragnar always kept rollo close because whenever he wasn't he was working against ragnar
Ah the old trojan ragnar trick it surprised me when I first saw it and it's still good now.
He was a King for a reason he was an open minded strategist thinker, that was what separates him from the rest
And in 1000 years, the invaders would use rubber dinghies, and our leaders would welcome the invaders with open arms.
Everything thing fair in love and war ❤ he proved it😅
Hail to the king 👑 Ragnar lathbrok .
just started watching this show..man they had me going! i at first thought the priest was having a hallucination lol
Someone said "f*ck me" at 4:54 😂
True😂😂
Does anyone know the name of the funeral song at the beginning of the video?
Such a beautiful plan and filmed very well
300 years earlier these Frank's were the "barbarians" who (with many others ) invaded the Roman empire and terrorised it. Now they are the "civilized " state invaded by the ruthless barbarians.
And yet, the most interesting thing is that by this way they came into contact with the Gallo-Roman population and they fused; but even more, with the Roman political, administrative, military structures and the Franks took them for themselves so much that they used to consider themselves "the heirs of the Romans". There's a reason why the Franks were the longest and most powerful Roman-Barbaric reign in the High Middle Ages.
uno de los mejores actos 🖤
The BGM when Ragnar emerges out Of The coffin...soo terrorizing...
What is the name of song which Vikings are singing?
This is my favorite scene.
I was shocked no less than Those people around Ragnar
Me too and I laughed at the fact I jumped. Brilliant misdirect from the writers.
Bad ass scene, I was blown away lol but kinda figured something like this would happen
5:11 "I WIN"
Je cherche désespérément le titre de la musique chanter à Ragnar avant son entre dans Paris ? 🙏
‘Only the dead will take Paris’ the seer said
when ragnar died this show died
Yvar justfied his father and his mother spirit.
Priest: Amen
Ragnar: ~pops up~ OKAY! NOW THAT WE'VE HAD MY FUNERAL. WHERE'S THE WINE AND WOMEN! I'M READY TO CELEBRATE MY UNLIFE!
I never really took in the final looks he gives to his brother, ex wife, her new husband, best friend, and the orher kid. "I told you so"
What a Badass Scene🤣😂
I love how Lagertha, Rollo and Floki just realized Ragnar no longer trusted them
7:36 The Way Of Power 🔥
Bjron Ironside ⚔️
5:01 she was like wait.. i kinda like this
Ragnar just hits different
A king became legend here .....
sounds like the doom soundtrack is kicking in
Does anybody know how the song is named? The one where the girl is singing. It sounds like the one from Heilung.
A Powerful Moment Indeed . !
very clever move of the prinzessin lol
This is Beautiful.
I didn't know about the city of Luni OR the pit of snakes, so the show legit tricked me into thinking Ragnar was dead. Not knowing history never felt so good. But yeah, this actually supposedly happened in Italy and done by Bjorne.
Actually the vikings series gotten this coffin idea from the histories. Actually Bjorn was the one who acted like dead and taken place in the coffin in the legends. But in history this method was not used against Paris but some place around the medettrian Sea. Where in a kingdom Bjorn uses this same method of Ragnar to get in the country's church to get many valuable materials like gold, rubies etc. But when it come to the series they used this idea for Ragnar. But anyway the vikings series actually portrayed it in a good way and also the acting of Travis fimmel (Ragnar) getting from coffin. He really nailed it💯🔥
I think it was Harald Hardrada that faked his death to get into a city in sicily while he was in the varangian guard
what is the name of the song at the beginning?
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Is the musing starting around 7:00 "A cloaked figure arrives in Kattegat" ?
A parte mas foda da série
I remember the very first time I saw this on History with friends and family, many were down ("They couldn't have killed Ragnar this early! How??") And I'm smiling. I remembered Viking history and couldn't wait. They all jumped out of their seats. I laughed. Oh and what balls of steel...on that princess. 😂
Is there a name for the song the Vikings are singing
I love you Ragnar !
It was Bjorn Ironside that truly did this. It was very clever.
Two people i like with this expression One is Ragnar and Second Albert Einstein!
Truly epic!!!
I love Ragnar 🥰💖💗💘
Travis is the most Amazing Sexiest Man Alive & Travis has the most Amazing Sexiest Blue Eyes & Smile Ever
Brilliant, Geesh, simply brilliant
Killing the priest wasn't random he did that to make him seem dangerous to the guards in the room. Ragnar's wit is unmatched in the show, Ivar comes close tho!
Alguien sabe como se llama la música que salió al inicio del video