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In Season 2 of Vikings, the saga intensifies as Ragnar Lothbrok rises in power, ambition, and legend. The season picks up with tensions between Ragnar and Earl Borg, erupting into a brutal civil war that threatens the unity of the Norse people. As alliances shift and betrayals unfold, Ragnar must balance his thirst for exploration with loyalty to his family and people.
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00:01Previously on Vikings
00:03The Saxons treacherously attack King Horik's camp.
00:05The king and his son only just escaped with their lives.
00:08What about others then?
00:09Here is your destiny, Apostate. Cut him down.
00:13I know things about Ragnar Lothbrok you do not know.
00:16How do I know you and I can trust each other?
00:18It is always a strength to know the weaknesses of your friends.
00:22Bjorn is very happy here.
00:24Then you both should stay.
00:26I must go back to my husband.
00:28I have a duty but to leave my son in your good hands.
00:33I am your husband.
00:36I want to destroy your book.
00:38I want to kill that with my bare hands.
00:40I want to make him suffer as he has made my family suffer.
00:44Go!
00:46Look at me!
00:48Look at me!
00:52Look at me!
00:54If I had thought...
01:02If I had a voice I would say.
01:06After the night when I wake up, I'll see what tomorrow brings.
01:18Tell me what it is you want. Are you unhappy? Do you think the gods have cheated you?
01:48I want my old position back. I am bitter and I am angry. Everything I had, everything I possessed, everything that I was, has been stripped away from me.
02:07And my anger is like a stone. A stone that I carry inside me that weighs me down. I cannot lift it.
02:27In some ways you are still fortunate. Ragnar could have had you killed at the same time as your husband.
02:34I am supposed to be eternally grateful to my husband's killer.
02:39I ask you once more why you have come here.
02:44I want to know. Will the gods ever smile on me again?
02:54The gods will always smile on brave women. Like the Valkyries. Those furies whom men fear and desire.
03:07I want to know. I want to know. If I was joking in my house, I would hope to be with me.
03:24I can tell you that I was. I did not mean to me. Even if I am rich.
03:59We will have to forgive the poverty of the feast.
04:02It has been a hard winter.
04:05We had to burn our own grain stores to rid ourselves of Yarborg.
04:09So I heard.
04:13Tell us, Elminder, what happened in England after we left?
04:20Egbert never meant to honor his promises to you.
04:24We were betrayed, taken by surprise.
04:26It was a great slaughter.
04:29Erlander and I barely escaped with our lives.
04:31What about Athelstan?
04:34Where is he now?
04:36If he was fortunate, he died in battle.
04:39In any case, let's not speak of him.
04:42He was a worthless individual.
04:46Poor Athelstan.
04:47My sister and I grew to love him, and we were children.
04:52He fooled you, young girl.
04:56He never denounced his Christian God.
04:59He was our enemy.
05:02And we should rejoice at his death.
05:04So, what do you intend on doing now?
05:12What do you think right now?
05:15I intend on gaining revenge on King Egbert.
05:19We should plan a raid as soon as possible.
05:20I would be very happy to take part in it.
05:24King Egbert should certainly be punished.
05:28I agree.
05:31We should return to Wessex.
05:32But first, Jarl Borg must pay the price
05:36for what he did to my family
05:38and to our people.
05:46Forgive me, Master.
05:48No, it doesn't matter.
05:51I understand completely.
05:53And if I were you, I would feel the same way.
05:54But we must remember our agreement
05:56and what it was for.
05:59We would sail west
06:00to raid
06:02and to colonize.
06:04That was your dream, Ragnar.
06:07And I have come to share it.
06:09But now we have neither the men
06:11nor the ships
06:13to realize our dreams.
06:17What are you saying?
06:18I think we should go back to Jarl Borg.
06:21He's looking at wounds.
06:23He's no longer as strong as he was.
06:25And yet, we need him.
06:28We cannot go west without his ships.
06:31And so once again,
06:33we should ask him to join our alliance.
06:41Don't listen to him.
06:45But who should go to Jarl Borg?
06:48I think it should be you, Rolo.
06:51After all,
06:52you know him better than anyone.
06:55What do you think?
07:07Farewell, my love.
07:08I will pray to Thor
07:09that he grant you safe passage.
07:11May you have success, Rolo.
07:18For the sake of all of us.
07:33Rolo.
07:33I, too, wish you well.
07:40Those words mean a lot coming from you.
07:42They were hard to say.
07:45Now they have said.
07:46Gus, who's going to try today?
07:52I'm going home.
07:55Damn.
07:55Hey, too.
07:57Boys, please.
08:12All right.
08:13It has an unusual taste, wine
08:26But then you are an unusual woman, Siggy
08:30I hope you do not mind I brought my son with me
08:36I want him to start to understand the game
08:40The game?
08:43The game you and I play
08:46The game Ragnar tries to play
08:51Are you sure it is a game?
08:56Why do you invite me to your bed?
09:00Why do you tell me things about Ragnar?
09:08Everything I do
09:10I do for Rolo
09:13And not for yourself
09:17If Rolo rises, I rise also
09:20And you need my help
09:23My son is ignorant of the game
09:27And strangely ignorant of other things as well
09:31He's only been with a few women and they were nothing
09:35Slaves, girls
09:37I want him to enjoy the attentions
09:43Of an experienced
09:45Free woman
09:47ajuda
10:02I'll be back to her
10:03I'll be back to her
10:07Erlende, gun.
11:37Boats to entertain us, sing to us, make us laugh.
11:44I remember when this great hall was always full of laughter.
11:50Laughter and good fellowship.
11:53My wife has returned to me.
12:01That's good.
12:05She went without my permission.
12:07But as you can all see, she has come back.
12:12And I love her for it.
12:14After all, what man wouldn't be pleased
12:19that they return of such a wife?
12:26Skรฅl.
12:27Skรฅl.
12:28Skรฅl, husband.
12:43Unfortunately,
12:45you left my stepson behind.
12:48He wanted to stay with his father.
13:04He's old enough to decide.
13:05Is it not enough that I came back?
13:07No.
13:09It's not enough, my dear wife.
13:12It's not enough.
13:14Of course it's not enough.
13:15It's an insult to me.
13:17What else could I have done?
13:19His father is Ragnar Lothbrok.
13:21Who is this?
13:29Ragnar Lothbrok.
13:31Nothing but a windbag, an opportunist.
13:34A man so bloated with self-importance
13:37he pretends to be descended from Odin.
13:42He doesn't need to pretend to anything.
13:44No, I know for sure
13:53why you went to defend him.
13:56Not to repulse a foreign invader
13:59as you lied to me.
14:02But because you're still in love with him.
14:06You're still in love with
14:08Ragnar Lothbrok.
14:13Aren't you?
14:14Wife.
14:23You're going to sleep alone tonight.
14:26I have made other arrangements.
14:27Don't you?
14:53Master, can I help you?
15:23I was going to ask you the same question.
15:27Those buckets look very hefty.
15:29I'm used to it.
15:35What is your name?
15:38Thoron.
15:42Sit a moment.
15:44I have to finish my work.
15:46It is all right.
15:53Where do you sleep?
16:07In that barn.
16:09With the other servants and animals.
16:13Do you have a boyfriend?
16:17No.
16:21Of course.
16:27I must finish my work.
16:29She is remarkably good-looking.
16:48If you say so.
16:50Why do you let Horik decide everything?
17:03Can you really forgive Yalborg?
17:09Do you know how much I suffered because of him?
17:12How much your son suffered?
17:13Yes.
17:19I know.
17:20But you do nothing about it.
17:23By insulting and humiliating me, he insulted and humiliated you.
17:30My father never would have allowed such a thing.
17:33He would have been revenge.
17:34Your father cannot do too much now.
17:41Being dead.
17:42Being dead.
18:04Sit down.
18:23What is that?
18:28The skull of my first wife.
18:30She continues to advise me.
18:39Is that fair to her?
18:43So.
18:46Your brother wants me to come and fight for him.
18:50He wants to rebuild the original alliance between himself, King Horik and you.
18:55He believes that in our small countries, cooperation is the only way forward.
19:07So he does not want revenge upon me?
19:11After all, I invaded his lands.
19:14Men like you and I will always look for revenge.
19:20Ragnar looks beyond.
19:22Then he is a most extraordinary man indeed.
19:25As forgiving as a Christian.
19:30He is also a practical man.
19:34Even King Horik have lost a lot of men.
19:38They need you to help them raid.
19:48What do you say, my love?
19:49You think I should go?
20:10She thinks I should go.
20:12And a man?
20:13There's no one.
20:15There's no one.
20:20No one takes me.
20:21No one takes me.
20:23Anything thatฯ to him maybe?
20:25No one takes a man.
20:26Now is power.
20:27There's no one.
20:28There's no one.
20:30No one takes me.
20:30Any man?
20:31No one takes me.
20:32Yeah.
20:32There, there's no one.
20:32Here she is.
20:33Hey.
20:34For me.
20:34you have a great gift Aethelstan I believe it is a divine gift thank you
20:52sir I thought I might have forgotten but I love these materials brushes the
21:02paints the colors I had not appreciated how much I missed my work the pagans
21:10have nothing like it no they have no art they can either read nor write it
21:19except for their carved runes hmm and their gods Odin and Thor and Frey
21:30how strange you must have found them their gods are very old and sometimes I
21:41could not help noticing some similarities with our own God and his son
21:49come with me
21:53tell me honestly what do you think of these words
22:01I find them indescribably beautiful but they're clearly pagan
22:10you're only a monk Aethelstan and yet somehow I
22:18I begin to trust you I feel you
22:22you are a kindred spirit
22:26who
22:32who painted these images what race of man was ever so glorious that they filled our world with such
22:42as you say indescribable beauty
22:45I have been told sire that you served at the court of the Emperor Charlemagne
22:53which I have also visited
22:55I cannot imagine therefore that you do not know what I know
23:00that these images were painted by the Romans
23:04they conquered these lands a long time ago
23:06they conquered the whole world
23:08but they were pagans
23:11they worshipped false gods
23:14never speak of our conversation to any other man here
23:22nobody else would understand it
23:25they would fear it
23:27they accept an interpretation that a race of giants once lived here
23:33and that we have nothing to do with them
23:37the fact is
23:41Aethelstan
23:41we have lost more knowledge
23:45than we ever had
23:47these Romans knew things
23:51that we will never know
23:53their pagan gods
23:55allowed them to rule the world
23:57and what is the lesson
24:01that we can learn from that
24:03So
24:09up
24:10and
24:14and
24:15that we know
24:18its
24:20many
24:21and
24:25people
24:25the
24:27and
25:57Come and see.
26:09Look around.
26:10You thought those paintings were all that there was.
26:19But of all Roman things, these are the most precious.
26:33Tales of the Caesars, the fall and ruin of Roman Britain, tales of emperors and empires.
26:43It's the stuff of dreams, Athelstan.
26:48It's the very fabric of dreams.
26:52You can read them, of course.
26:58Yes.
26:59Yes, I can read them.
27:13Good.
27:14That is why I've chosen you.
27:24What do you mean?
27:25Well, I've chosen you to be the guardian of these books and their secrets.
27:30I want you to copy them.
27:33You speak Latin.
27:34Not many do.
27:34Your job will be to preserve these works and these fragments for all eternity.
27:45But if you ever tell anyone about them, I will let them crucify you.
27:56What do you mean?
27:59You've gathered them, labels.
28:04You will be the guy.
28:20I hope you were telling me the truth, Roel.
28:31Why don't you ask her?
28:50You're listening to the Lord of the Rings.
29:20What can I say in all honesty?
29:25You're a greater man than I am.
29:29I know I don't deserve the chance you've given me to raid, work with you, but I swear on my ring.
29:36From henceforth you've no reason to doubt my loyalty or my commitment to our common cause.
29:43If we are being honest, I can tell you that it was King Horik who argued for a renewal of our alliance.
29:53As you can imagine, I was not at first enthusiastic.
30:04But then, then I realized what could be gained by inviting you.
30:12We have much to gain if we work together.
30:16And a lot to lose if we don't.
30:20Even I can see that now.
30:32Thurstein.
30:34Yes, my lord.
30:36Put Yarlborg's men in the barn with your servants, you.
30:40And treat them with respect.
30:42Of course, my lord.
30:56Siggy.
30:57I never once for a moment imagined Ragnar would take my advice and invite Yarlborg to rejoin our alliance.
31:06As I told you, Ragnar is different.
31:09Whatever you think he will do, he will always do the opposite.
31:14And I wanted to thank you for what you did for my son.
31:19You made him a man.
31:21Do not ask me to do it for your other sons.
31:24I am not a whore.
31:25No.
31:26Just for me.
31:27Can you keep a secret?
31:28No.
31:29No.
31:30Can you keep a secret?
31:48No.
32:00What's the matter with you, my love?
32:13You don't talk, you don't smile.
32:30My love, you must do better than this.
32:47You know something?
32:51My wife has got the most beautiful breasts.
32:56I keep telling her.
32:57But she doesn't believe me.
33:02She has the most beautiful breasts in the world.
33:09They're like Freya's breasts.
33:13The breasts of a goddess.
33:17Let me show you.
33:27I don't know.
33:35I don't know.
33:36I don't know.
33:38I don't know.
33:40No.
33:41The giant king's servants carried a trencher into the hall and set it down before the throne.
34:05They heaped it with hunks of chopped meat, and it reminded Thor that rather too long had gone by since they had last eaten.
34:16Oh, I'm so hungry.
34:18A chair was provided for Loki at one end of the trencher and for Loki at the other.
34:35At the word from the giant king, they both began to eat.
34:54They gobbled and consumed as a cow.
35:03Each of them ate as fast as they could, edging their chair forward, and they met at the middle of the trencher.
35:13Loki had eaten every scrap of meat and left nothing but the bones.
35:36Where are you going?
35:51But Loki had not only eaten the meat, he had eaten the bones and the trencher as well.
35:59I think Loki won.
36:29Who is it?
36:30Yes, I can see.
36:31And I see an eagle.
36:32I see that an eagle hovers over you.
36:36But I also see that you yourself are an eagle.
36:56I would say, proclaim to the giant king, that Loki is the loser.
37:24Ashko Bavitsuk is nearly asleep.
37:29Now you go to sleep.
37:31I don't want to.
37:33Why not?
37:34Because whenever you dream, you never know what is going to happen.
37:39All you folk in the barn, if you want to live, stay silent.
37:46Nothing will happen to you.
37:47Nothing will happen to you.
37:51Nothing will happen to you.
37:52Nothing will happen to you.
37:56All you folk in the barn, if you want to live, stay silent.
37:57Nothing will happen to you.
38:03Nothing will happen to you.
38:04All you folk in the barn, if you want to live, stay silent.
38:08Nothing will happen to you.
38:10Nothing will happen to you.
38:11I don't know what happens to you.
38:13I don't know what happens to you.
38:17where have you been here and there up and down where's beyond he is supposed to be
38:47with you i don't know let's go
38:53it is fine come
39:02you can sleep here
39:17no i can't of course you can why not
39:25this is your place i cannot sleep here
39:31don't you want to what does it matter what i want to do
39:37what if i ordered you to stay here
39:42then i would have to heed your command
39:50i don't want to order you
39:55i want you to choose to stay here
40:00is this what you want
40:11master
40:13good evening
40:25i told you
40:43i always look for revenge
40:47no
41:03not necessary
41:10oh
41:11what is all the commotion
41:36what is all the commotion
41:38i am sorry
41:43that the ambience of katika
41:47has awoken you
41:50what is the cause of this
41:53is he dead
42:09no no no
42:10he's not dead
42:12yes
42:14why have you done this
42:25did you really think that i could ever forgive this man
42:28for threatening to kill my family
42:30so what will you do now
42:34since you consort with eagles
42:48i will draw a blood eagle
42:51on your back
42:52no
42:56and your ribcage
42:58will spring apart
43:01no
43:10yes
43:14like queens
43:26like queens
43:26can
43:28so
43:54so
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