A Good Treason
- Episode aired Feb 18, 2016
- TV-14
- 44m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
5.7K
YOUR RATING
As Ragnar lies in his sick bed in Kattegat, events unfold beyond his control.As Ragnar lies in his sick bed in Kattegat, events unfold beyond his control.As Ragnar lies in his sick bed in Kattegat, events unfold beyond his control.
George Blagden
- Athelstan
- (credit only)
Søren Pilmark
- Stender
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsIt is highly unlikely that experienced Viking warriors would camp in a valley where they would be ambushed.
- Quotes
Ragnar Lothbrok: Now I am forced to deal with my errant friend.
- SoundtracksIf I Had a Heart
(Main Titles)
Written by Karin Dreijer (as Karin Dreijer Andersson)
Performed by Karin Dreijer (as Fever Ray)
Courtesy of Mute and Rabid Records
Featured review
Good start (No spoilers)
Quite a few surprising decisions taken by the main characters in this episode, some of them creating dismay, others satisfaction, but in the end, all helping shape up their future paths.
It's a really good season start, even the single fight scene of this episode, seem to be improved considerably.
Overall, the show gets even more captivating as the plot divides into even more parts, focused on different locations and characters. Now besides the old Ragnar's path, there's also a Bjorn's one, Rollo's, Lagertha's, Aslaug's, Floki's... Even the English part, even though it's completely missing from this episode, won't be left aside (as presented by the end-episode teasers). In other words, the show's plot have become a lot more intricate than one could've foreseen two seasons ago. And that's not a bad thing at all.
Furthermmore, there are a couple of scenes that will surely be appreciated by those interested in history and historical accuracies. Some of them will probably create some debates, but in the end, Vikings cares to remind us that it's a historical show after all, and that's perfectly fine by me.
It's a really good season start, even the single fight scene of this episode, seem to be improved considerably.
Overall, the show gets even more captivating as the plot divides into even more parts, focused on different locations and characters. Now besides the old Ragnar's path, there's also a Bjorn's one, Rollo's, Lagertha's, Aslaug's, Floki's... Even the English part, even though it's completely missing from this episode, won't be left aside (as presented by the end-episode teasers). In other words, the show's plot have become a lot more intricate than one could've foreseen two seasons ago. And that's not a bad thing at all.
Furthermmore, there are a couple of scenes that will surely be appreciated by those interested in history and historical accuracies. Some of them will probably create some debates, but in the end, Vikings cares to remind us that it's a historical show after all, and that's perfectly fine by me.
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- ddiesonne
- Feb 18, 2016
Details
- Runtime44 minutes
- Color
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