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The subtle way Ragnar once tried to get Lagertha back On returning to Kattegat, Ragnar seeks Lagertha out, as she’s with his brother, Rollo (Clive Standen) and Siggy (Jessalyn Gilsig).
Ragnar probably expected the reception that he had upon returning home, that there would be resistance to him and that people would be angry.
In the hit series Vikings, Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick), the wife of Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) at the time, once got violent with her husband when he told her that she couldn’t go on the ...
“The final scene was a scene — because it was a recreation of the scene in Season 1, Episode 1, where Lagertha and Ragnar are together lying in bed, and the words that she said was, ‘In my dreams, ...
The only legitimate source for information on Ragnar Lothbrok is the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a collection of documents detailing Anglo-Saxon history originally published around the time Ragnar was ...
Ragnar Lothbrok's shocking death in Vikings Season 4 was the most unexpected departure of a main character in the series. Ragnar went from farmer to king through successful conquests in Europe ...
Ragnar cries for his dead people—and for his dead dream of a farming colony. Floki is angry, but triumphant. He tells Ragnar that their adventure was doomed from the start.
Creator Michael Hirst shared his original script pages for Ragnar's death scene exclusively with Mashable, revealing how Fimmel took the material and made it his own, resulting in an ...
Ragnar Lothbrok’s great army of revenge feeds the fish at the bottom of the sea. His boats sink into darkness, never to be seen again by human eyes. Yet Ragnar and Ivar endure.
So we got to speak with Vikings creator Michael Hirst about this emotional heart-breaking arc that would be Ragnar Lothbrok and Travis Fimmel’s last, outside of some creepy hauntings.
Vikings recap: In Season 4, Part 2, Ragnar returns to recruit his sons to take revenge on Wessex, but episode 11, "The Outsider," proves how broken he is.
Well, that didn’t go well. Ragnar’s return to Paris goes as badly as it could have because Ragnar is not Ragnar Lothbrok any more. In seasons past, Ragnar had lain low, has played the fool, or ...