Vikings Season 3 Episode 2

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That's got to be Ecbert. Speaking of tricksters, there's also Kalf, Lagertha's second in command. He's already proven a traitor, and this week we learned he's simply after fame. Lagertha seemed to have such trust in him, could she have been that mistaken?

Wouldn't they return to cause trouble? Lagertha continues to be one of the best written female characters on television.

I'm not sure what kind of a Queen she would make, though I doubt that's even King Ecbert's plan. Ragnar: Why do you hate your uncle so much? Kwenthrith: Do you think that my older brother was the only member of my family who raped me when I was a child? It was my uncle who first brought him to me. Since I was six years old he abused me.

'Power is only given to those who are prepared to lower themselves to pick it up,' he told Bjorn. Though the moment was touching, is this 'gift' of land merely a power play? Will he eventually turn on Ragnar or will his blossoming relationship with Lagertha change things? This gift is worth more to me than a necklace of precious stones.

Athelstan: In what ways have you sinned my child? Judith: I have sinned in thought, but not in deed. Athelstan: Then your sins are not so great as they might be. Judith: They are still great. Athelstan: What are these thoughts you had? Judith: I have dreamed of lying naked beside a man who is not my husband. Athelstan: And did you just, lie, beside him or?

Ragnar has obviously accepted that his ex-wife is only a political ally to him now, but it is difficult to imagine that he will be as understanding if he returns to Wessex to find Ecbert in bed with her. And on the subject of returning warriors and strange bedfellows, there’s the budding interest between Princess Judith and Athelstan.

After defeating Princess Kwenthrith's uncle Brithwulf, the Vikings prepare to attack her brother Brugred. King Ecbert gets close to Lagherta and Lady Judith shows feelings for Athelstan. In Kattegat, Auslag, Siggy and Helga share the same dream with a wanderer with blood in one hand and a burning snowball on the other.

He violated my body and my soul. • Permalink: • If I were Princess Kwenthrith's brother, Burgred, I would have hauled ass at the site of those Viking boats; complete with decapitated heads, too. Wasn't Ragnar's expression priceless? 'Survive first, love afterwards;' excellent advice Captain of the Guard dude. Porunn is going to get herself killed; I have no doubt. Though Bjorn tells her she took too many risks, she thinks it's just because she's a woman.

The wanderer's name is Harbard, by the way, another name for Odin, I hear. The character obviously has something mystical about him, but what does he want in Kattegat? And why did the ladies dream of the Seer covered in blood? Helga meeting Harbard in the flesh at the end was freaky. He seemed pleasant enough, though his hand was bleeding as in their dreams. Even freakier was Athelstan's stigmata bleeding. What's the connection between Harbard (Odin) and the Christian ex-monk's bleeding hands?

I thank you with all my heart. Lagertha • Permalink: • Of course, she got the beautiful necklace later on, as well.

I like to think she's a better judge of character than that. Perhaps there's more to Kalf than we realize at this point. Then again, perhaps he's the trickster rather than Eckbert. Kalf did mention a dream where Ragnar was eating his liver. I wonder if there are some fava beans and a nice Chianti to go with that. Ragnar sent Aethelwulf, son of King Ecbert, to chase down Princess Kwenthrith's brother.

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This is so nonsensical that even Torstein, who seems to be going mad from sepsis in his own limb, questions Rollo’s behavior. It’s clear that Ragnar’s brother is ramping up to some kind of breakdown or epiphany. I’m hoping it’s the latter because it’s frustrating watching Clive Standen just moping around.

Athelstan: He confesses he has had to remove several Saxon farmers from their lands. Lagertha: Then ask him if they will not be hostile to us, and if so, will he guarantee the safety of our own farms and communities. Athelstan: He will personally guarantee our safety and security. Lagertha: I thank the king from the bottom of my heart. It was always Ragnar's dream to find a land to farm for our young folks, and to live peacefully with others. Now, it is my dream also. • Permalink: • Added: February 26, 2015 Ragnar: Why do you hate your uncle so much?

Poor Torstein, I had a feeling he would be our first Viking casualty this season. His struggle throughout the episode proved this to be true. Wasn't it odd the way Floki nonchalantly agreed to cut off his arm? I've never known what to make of the shipbuilder, but he proves wackier as the series progresses. The amputation was brutal. I found it a bit shocking that Princess Kwenthrith asked for her uncle's head.

Until now, religious beliefs on the series have been seen as nothing more than that: what people believe to be true. But back in Kattgart, Siggy, Helga, and Ragnar’s actual wife, Aslaug, have been having not just visions and prophetic dreams but the same visions and dreams, taking the series just over the edge into the paranormal (and quietly suggesting there may be more legitimacy to Odin’s cosmology than Christ’s. It is unclear that the arrival of the man from their dreams means to the story, but we are set up to sense that things back home (especially with the public acceptance of Kalf’s usurpation of Jarl-ship of the community Lagertha left in trust with him) are about to heat up.

Thus far, Hirst has used Athelstan to explore the difference in the religious beliefs of the English and the Vikings. But he’s gone a bit further in also looking at how those beliefs then affect the lifestyles of each. Athelstan, despite having been a monk, has learned to fight, without fear of death, like a Viking. However, we have yet to see if he has come to share their more open sexual ethics as well.

It is clear that he is still in love with her, and despite the fact that, when Lagertha left him, she clearly shut the door on any future reconciliation—getting on with her life by taking another husband and all-but-proposing to another after she widowed herself—we just know that she still loves him. So Ecbert may unintentionally be blithely walking into an explosive situation.

Next → The third season of the television series premiered on February 19, 2015 on in, and concluded on April 23, 2015, consisting of ten episodes. The series broadly follows the exploits of the legendary Viking chieftain and his crew, and later those of his sons. The first season of the series begins at the start of the, marked by the Lindisfarne raid in 793. The third season follows the development of Ragnar's family, and the Vikings as they become more entwined in English affairs, and also begin to raid further afield.

One wonders what treatment her younger brother has to look forward to, despite her insistence that she loves him. This is not the only savagely crazy thing to go down in the camp, however. Rollo, who has been out of sorts since his brother forgave him his betrayal, attacks one of the wounded enemy soldiers, hacking away at one of his legs (because it was at an odd angle? He later indicates) and eventually, it seems, killing him outright.

The torture scene was cruel, but I'm surprised Aethelwulf let the man live. Which reminds me, what's with his wife's obsession with Athelstan? Will this relationship turn physical? Athelstan told Ragnar he'd never been with a woman; it's about time, don't you think? Personally, I'm all for it, but I can't imagine Aethelwulf will be too pleased. Judith: Forgive me Father, for I have sinned.

I'm sure he'll be keeping an eye on her more closely from now on. This installment is titled 'The Wanderer,' so I was wondering when Kevin Durand would make his big debut.

King Ecbert is doing a fine job of winning Lagertha over. I'm hoping his feelings are genuine, but at the same time it's kind of naive to think that. Didn't the Seer talk about a harvest covered in blood and a trickster?

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What did you think of 'The Wanderer'? Is Harbard a good or bad guy? Will Ragnar chase Burgred into the mountains? Will Lagertha and Ecbert hook up? Or will Judith and Athelstan just join them in the bath? Your turn guys, hit the comments and share your thoughts with me. Let's talk Vikings!

He finally appeared past the 30 minute mark, though Helga, Aslaug and Siggy had been talking about their dreams of him. How creepy they all dreamed the same dream, but felt no fear, right? What does this all mean?

Certainly, he was chaste enough when Ragnar and Lagertha invited him into their bed in the first season. But after years of living with the Vikings, he may very well have abandoned Christianity to the extent of giving in to Judith’s advances. But while Ragnar might be kept at bay (at least on the surface) by his lack of official claim on Lagertha, Judith has no much legal protection. And Lord Edgar seems, based on last week’s episode, particularly keen on Christianity-underlined marital fidelity. One senses that these two sexual triangles will be the primary reason for an eventual breakdown of the Viking/Saxon alliance. We have been seeing the way these two belief system are at odds. But we saw something new this week in Wanderer referred to in the episode’s title.

While he informs her that he has every intention of defending her claim to them, we have to wonder how he intends to do so when he is in need of their foreign forces in order to do the same with Princess Kwenthrith’s to Mercia. In fact, we are left to wonder if this is simply the hollow promise of a man who wishes to win a woman. If it was not clear before, Ecbert is more than a little taken with Lagertha, enough not only to follow her out to the farmland she now oversees, but to give her more personal gifts and learn a bit of her language. When he asked, last week, if she was “a free woman,” the answer was quite misleading. While she is technically free (and I love the fortitude and self-respect she showed in walking out when Ragnar took a second wife over her clear objection), that does not mean that a man set to woo her has a clear path to do so. Creator/writer Michael Hirst has down an excellent job of making clear that, despite the medieval setting, the Vikings did not perceive women the same way that Christians of the period did (as chattel who had little choice when it came to their destinies). So while Ragnar does not have any legal or moral claim to the shieldmaiden he wronged, that does not mean that he has no emotional attachment to her.

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Lagherta is betrayed in Hedeby by Kalf that announces that he is the new Earl. 'The Wanderer' is an intriguing episode of 'Vikings', with three women sharing the same dream in Kattegat. Kalf's betrayal is unexpected. King Ecbert seems to be deeply attracted by Lagherta. Who is the mysterious stranger? My vote is eight.

And Torstein’s limb too is hacked off, though this time at the request of its owner. Sensing that he is dying as a result of the wounded arm, Torstein asks Floki to cut it off. The incident is used with varying degrees of subtlety to portray Viking fierceness, priorities, and relationships when Bjorn offers to do it himself but Torstein insists that Floki do so since, as Floki points out, were the situation reversed, Torstein would do the same for Floki. The scene in which director Ken Girotti shows the ship builder removing the arm and cauterizing the limb is well executed, not only conveying the feeling of “there-but-for-the-grace-of-Odin-go-I” among the other Vikings, but the grim and ruthless determination of both patient and physician. There’s little doubt that Torstein will continue to harry the Mercians, even down one arm. But it is back at the court of Ecbert that we are shown the greatest potential storms forming. Canny Lagertha questions the king about the origin of the lands he has given the Vikings, and he reveals that some of his own subjects were evicted from the farms she now overseas.

Title (Brazil): 'The Wanderer'.

Though I'm curious to see where their relationship ends up. Will the ex-Monk chicken out or finally start sowing his wild oats now that he's a Viking? There's always such conflict within Athelstan. He, along with Lagertha, is one of the most well written characters on this show. It's interesting that King Ecbert caught on to Judith's obvious flirtation. She denies it of course, but the king's on to her.

Kwenthrith: Do you think that my older brother was the only member of my family who raped me when I was a child? It was my uncle who first brought him to me.

I can't help but distrust King Ecbert; look how things went down with King Horik in! Will Lagertha and Ecbert grow even closer? If so, will he truly be an ally to the Northmen? Right now, I feel their arrangement is mostly in his best interest. He's after Mercia in the end, right? Are the Vikings simply a means to that end? Watching King Ecbert bend down to collect some dirt to hand Lagertha reminded me of Ragnar's from.

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And that lull is productive narratively, as we see much on the horizon. Ragnar and his men (and women) are giving their weary limbs a rest—those limbs (and other body parts) that are not being removed, that is. The first to be freed from its trunk is the head of the fallen Brihtwulf, when his niece demands it of Ragnar. We can hardly blame her as she finally reveals not only the reason for that desire but also for her consistently bizarre behavior. Her uncle sexually abused her starting at age six and invited his men (including her eldest brother) to do so as well. As she hacks at his head with a dagger, we are horrified, Floki is amused, and Ragnar seems only a little satisfied to finally have some understanding of the woman he has promised to fight for.

Athelstan: He confesses he has had to remove several Saxon farmers from their lands. Lagertha: Then ask him if they will not be hostile to us, and if so, will he guarantee the safety of our own farms and communities. Athelstan: He will personally guarantee our safety and security. Lagertha: I thank the king from the bottom of my heart. It was always Ragnar's dream to find a land to farm for our young folks, and to live peacefully with others. Now, it is my dream also. • Permalink: • It appears the king is taken with Lagertha, but is all the flirting part of his endgame?

Since I was six years old he abused me. He violated my body and my soul. • Permalink: • Added: February 26, 2015.

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Judith: We made love and I enjoyed it very much. Athelstan: You've certainly sinned. Athelstan: Who? Who is this man you lay with? Judith: It was you, Athelstan. Digital • Permalink: • I can't say Judith's confession was a surprise.