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In short, Season 3 of Vikings intensifies the saga: kings rise and fall, faith is tested, loyalties are betrayed, and one of history’s greatest Viking raids plays out in spectacular fashion. It’s a gripping blend of strategy, family drama, and brutal combat.
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00:01Previously on Vikings
00:03You fought well today, but you did not stay by my side.
00:06Don't do that, Don, and you have much to learn.
00:08I want you to cut off my arm.
00:10It's killing me.
00:12Please tell Earl Ingstad how much I admire her,
00:15and that she is always welcome at my half.
00:18Forgive me, Father. I have dreamed of lying naked
00:21beside a man who was not my husband.
00:23It was you.
00:24Margaret! Wait, and I will see that you come to no harm!
00:27Survive first. Love afterwards.
00:29Come now and it's too late.
00:31Where are they?
00:32Up on top of that hill.
00:33They're drawing us away from our boats.
00:35I dreamed of a stranger.
00:36In one hand, he carried a ball of flaming snow.
00:38His other hand was covered in bright blood.
00:41We have all dreamed the same dream.
00:43Can you help me?
00:59When I could not mute.
01:01If I had a voice that would say.
01:06After the night when I wake up.
01:12I see what tomorrow brings.
01:18When I wake up.
01:19I see what tomorrow brings.
01:20I am.
01:21I am.
01:22I am.
01:23I am.
01:24I am.
01:25I am.
01:26I am.
01:27I am.
01:28I am.
01:29I am.
02:00This stranger approached me in the marketplace.
02:22He's cut his hand badly and has asked for our help.
02:30Of course we will help.
02:32Siggy, go and fetch some hot water.
02:34Go with the servants.
02:36Helga, go and get some strips of cloth for a bandage.
02:39Will you sit by the fire?
02:43You are kind.
02:44How did you do this?
02:52I don't know.
02:54I was sleeping rough.
02:56I might have caught it on a scythe or a plowshare.
02:59What is your name?
03:05My name is Harbert.
03:09You said you were sleeping rough.
03:12Why is that?
03:14I will sleep wherever I can lay my head.
03:17I am a wanderer.
03:19And sometimes people offer me hospitality and I sleep on a straw bed.
03:24And sometimes I sleep rough with the cattle for once.
03:31It is all one for me.
03:32Is that true?
03:36No.
03:38No.
03:38I prefer the straw.
03:42But do not think that I offer nothing in return.
03:46I tell stories.
03:48Stories about my own travel.
03:51Stories about the gods.
03:52Or both.
03:52As they say, I sing for my supper.
04:03Will you sup with us?
04:07If that is acceptable with everyone.
04:11And to King Ragnar, of course.
04:14Ragnar is not here.
04:15He and the men have gone raiding.
04:17But you are welcome to what food we have.
04:20And to a bed of straw.
04:22You are talking behind my back.
04:48You are talking behind my back.
04:52Please do me the honor of talking to my face.
05:00We meant no disrespect, Sire, but wondered why.
05:04If you are prepared to share our farming secrets with the pagans,
05:06you do not in return ask them to share their boat building secrets with us.
05:09And why is it, since we give them land to farm, we do not ask them to convert to the only true god?
05:16Yes.
05:17I understand your concerns.
05:19But as things stand, the Northmen, in the shape of Ragnar Lothbrook, are currently fighting beside us to help us gain the throne of Mercia.
05:28That huge kingdom for our puppet, Princess Quenthrith.
05:33Now, who among you would choose not to turf a few farmers off our land, rather than gain through this alliance a greater part of England itself?
05:40And besides, who knows how this settlement will fare in the future?
05:49Speak now.
05:52Tell me I've chosen the wrong policy.
05:56That for some reason I am not thinking of our kingdom and its destiny.
06:00Tell me, tell me now, if you dare, that I do not deserve to be king of Wessex.
06:26Why are we doing this, Ragnar?
06:27Why are we fighting for these Christians?
06:32The winking experts start to work for him.
06:35This is not about you, Floki.
06:37It's about our children and their children.
06:40It is about our people's future.
06:44And I do not want there to be endless conflict between us and the Christians.
06:49You're mad, Ragnar.
06:51Deluded.
06:51There could be no reconciliation between our gods, the true gods, and the god that they worship.
06:57One or the other must prevail.
07:00And the triumph of the Christ God will mean the death and destruction of all of ours.
07:04If you don't want to fight, then don't fight.
07:10Both of you, save your breath.
07:13We have a mountain to climb.
07:16Some of us will not see a dawn like this again.
07:19Not here on Midgard at any rate.
07:21So let us try and split well with each other.
07:27And remember how much we have been through together.
07:31Well said, brother.
07:32God.
07:39God.
07:39God.
07:41God.
07:44God.
07:46He's sul Teams for me.
07:49God.
07:49He's still here.
07:50He's still here.
07:52He's going to be thatWow uploaded by his little friend.
07:52He's still here.
07:53Yes.
07:55Oh, he was wonderfully.
07:56He's there.
07:57And then, he's in charge of himself.
07:58The only thing is, you know,'s never knowing this is what we have.
08:00Are you finished?
08:11Please, spare my brother.
08:15My brother.
08:29Rollo! Rollo!
08:34There.
08:37You poor bastard.
08:39See you later, if the gods allow.
08:42They were not allowed.
08:44Take me with you.
08:46I must fight.
08:48Can't fight. You are too weak.
08:51What are you talking about?
08:59As you can see, you bastard,
09:02I am perfectly able to fight.
09:05Never been better.
09:12What are you waiting for?
09:15What are you waiting for?
09:17Good day, Athelikuni.
09:22Do you speak our language now?
09:27I speak more than before.
09:29good day at the lacuni you speak our language now i speak more than before i am gratified
09:44and pleased as i'm sure king ragnar will be pleased also
09:48i've brought some of my nobles to show them the progress you are making here
09:55our people as much as yours will benefit from a good harvest and to help you prepare it
10:04i've brought you something
10:06it's a new type of plow
10:25it does not just scratch the surface of the earth but it digs deeper and because of the angle of the
10:31blade it turns the soil over now we've made some experiments and when manure is also dug into the
10:37ripped and open earth the crop and the harvest increase
10:41you would leave us this plow
10:44yes see how you get on
10:47i like to experiment between our cultures plowing fertilizing and sowing seed are the very basis
11:08of life indeed they are
11:12well give this plow to your settlers let them see if it works
11:18or not you and athelstan are invited back to my villa whenever you choose to come
11:25for now i bid you farewell
11:27well
11:50now
11:55I can't see anyone.
12:25They're up there.
12:28Wait.
12:30I will go first.
12:55I can't see anyone.
13:15I can't see anyone.
13:20What is this?
13:32Is this Sumatricraft?
13:37I can't see anyone.
13:47I can't see anyone.
13:53I can't see anyone.
14:03I can't see anyone.
14:09I can't see anyone.
14:25I can't see anyone.
14:35I can't see anyone.
14:39I can't see anyone.
14:53I can't see anyone.
14:55I can't see anyone.
15:09I can't see anyone.
15:13I can't see anyone.
15:29I can't see anyone.
15:33I can't see anyone.
15:49I can't see anyone.
15:51I can't see anyone.
15:53I can't see anyone.
16:03I can't see anyone.
16:09I can't see anyone.
16:11Oh, my God.
16:41Oh, my God.
17:11Oh, my God.
17:41Oh, my God.
18:11Oh, my God.
18:41Oh, my God.
19:11Oh, my God.
19:41Oh, my God.
20:11Oh, my God.
20:41Oh, my God.
21:11Oh, my God.
21:13You said some man there took two draughts to empty it, but nobody was so feeble that they couldn't train it in three.
21:21Did you manage?
21:23Oh, my God.
21:25Oh, my God.
21:26Oh, my God.
21:27Oh, my God.
21:28Oh, my God.
21:29Oh, my God.
21:31Oh, my God.
21:32Oh, my God.
21:33Oh, my God.
21:34Oh, my God.
21:35Oh, my God.
21:37Oh, my God.
21:38Oh, my God.
21:39Oh, my God.
21:40Oh, my God.
21:41Oh, my God.
21:43wanted to try my hand at some other type of contest i demanded that he let me wrestle with
21:50someone who did you wrestle she was called ellie she was his old foster mother she was a horrible
22:00old crone who came in harbling with a steak i hurled myself upon her but the moment that i laid
22:09hands on her i realized she was strong she caught me in a rock threw me off balance i clung to her
22:20desperately but after a struggle i was forced to unmeet and so i lost her
22:29then what happened to you oh i told the king that he had put me to shame
22:41he confessed to using spells to trick me he said he could scarcely believe his eyes when i drank from
22:47the horn because the other end was in the sea he said that when i got back to the ocean
22:56that i would see how much it had ebbed with my efforts
23:02and his old foster mother you said it was a marvel that i had withstood her for so long
23:09because ellie is old age
23:14no one can withstand old age indeed
23:18well it seems to me
23:27it was not you in the great hall
23:29and who was i
23:36you were the god thor
23:39only thor can drain the seas and fight old age
23:42you're right
23:44you're right i was thor
23:48your son the god
23:54but even so i was still there and i saw it all with my own eyes
24:00who is that no one
24:09he is your son
24:13he needs to see me
24:14who is that no one
24:15Queen, I'll slow
24:26Listen to me, Ivor
24:39All the pain is going away, Ivor
24:43Oh, the pain is going away.
24:46I am taking your pain.
24:49That's a good boy.
24:51There is no more pain.
24:54No more pain.
24:56It's all going away.
24:59Are you getting very sleepy?
25:01I'm not going to sleep.
25:05That's a good boy.
25:07Go to sleep.
25:08That's a good boy.
25:10Good boy.
25:13How did you do that?
25:28Is this really a bath?
25:34It is very big.
25:38Sir.
25:43Who will join me?
25:50Let us talk about the Romans.
25:53Most of what they built here now lies in ruins.
25:57But there is another place.
25:59A great city which the Romans built and it still stands to this day.
26:04It is a city called Paris, in a land called Francia.
26:11I visited there with the Emperor Charlemagne.
26:14I have once visited Paris myself.
26:17It is set upon an island in the middle of a great river called the Seine.
26:21It has high walls and ramparts all around it for many miles.
26:28I remember when I saw it for the first time.
26:31It was like a dream, as if it were not real.
26:35A vision.
26:38How far is the city?
26:41It lies on the other side of a narrow stretch of water.
26:46Many here trade with the Franks.
26:48And we still drink their wine.
26:57What is it?
27:02This is wrong.
27:08It's wrong.
27:09It's wrong.
27:11I'm sorry.
27:34What for?
27:36You didn't do anything.
27:37And nothing happened.
27:38That's the point.
27:47I wanted something to happen.
27:50I wanted something to happen between you and me.
27:53Right there in the water, in front of them.
27:55I didn't care.
27:57It was wrong with me.
27:59I'm married.
28:01I have a child.
28:03I'm a Christian.
28:03Nothing happened, and you've done no wrong.
28:08And the Lord understands our weaknesses and our trials.
28:11I'm tired, Ethelstead.
28:20I'm so tired.
28:27Then go and sleep.
28:30And may the Lord in his mercy bless you and keep you.
28:33Judas.
28:38I said, Judith.
28:44For me.
28:54This is your phone, Dragna.
29:24Toshton has died fighting for a hill he did not want to own, for something which meant nothing to him.
29:37He has died a pointless death.
29:43How many more of us must die for you, Christians?
29:48Or have you, in your heart, already renounced our gods and turned to the Christ God?
29:56Is that what your friend Athastan has persuaded you to do?
30:01Look, here we are, under an English sky, burying our dead, those who we have sacrificed for Jesus Christ.
30:18We are all fated to die on a certain day, yes?
30:24But it is our own choice to do as we please until that day comes.
30:30I did not force Torsten, or any of you, to come for that matter.
30:36You all chose to be here.
30:41My heart is as heavy for Torsten as any one's.
30:46But I am sure that I will bump into him again, sir.
30:50And in the meantime, Floki, shut your face.
30:56Ragnar, you had better come and see your son.
31:26Is he still alive?
31:35Yes.
31:39But her face?
31:42It is my fault.
31:56I didn't protect her.
31:59That is what the shield is for.
32:03We fight.
32:04That is how we win.
32:06And that is how we die.
32:09Do you understand?
32:11But she is with child.
32:25When you let her come,
32:31she will permanently die.
32:34With your child in her belly.
32:36And it will be your fault.
32:38Because you have the strength of a man,
32:40but the will of a little girl.
32:42I can't believe you are my son.
32:45I can't even look at you!
32:50Look at you!
32:51I do not think she will die.
33:04She wants to live.
33:10She has a lot to live for.
33:16But if she hears you weeping and lamenting, she will choose to die.
33:22Be strong.
33:24Be a man.
33:25Gox her back from Valhalla.
33:28But make it worth a while.
33:30For she is already at the gates.
33:34I don't know.
33:35Oh, Ragnar, my ally.
33:36Oh, Ragnar, my ally.
33:37Buggered has something to say to you.
33:39I did not mean to fight against you today.
33:41I am young.
33:42I was led by evil counselors.
33:43I beg your forgiveness, King Ragnar.
33:44I forgive you.
34:08I forgive you.
34:15Get up.
34:16Get up.
34:17Let me see.
34:20Oh.
34:21Oh.
34:22Come on.
34:27Oh.
34:29Oh.
34:31Oh.
34:33Oh.
34:35Oh.
34:36we bring you good news our armies have defeated the Mercians thank God my son
34:49April wolf is alive and also King Ragnar and your son and we too thank the gods
35:00you must stay we are ready to sow the first crop and sacrifice to Frey to ensure its
35:08success we should stay and take part I agree we will stay for the sacrifice my
35:18Lord I said we will stay
35:30look look what I caught look look by all the gods what I caught in my nets
35:52my son
36:16I must have drowned for I can find no marks on their bodies how is this
36:31possible so far out to sea all I know is my nets were suddenly heavy like I caught a
36:39whale
36:46yeah
36:51yeah
36:54yeah
36:59yeah
37:04yeah
38:06Unless they renounce their false gods and heathen ways, we should not allow them to stay any longer.
38:12A stranger has come to Gatoget.
38:37His name is Harbard.
38:40It is possible that he is a magician or he has powers of some kind.
38:46Why do you think that?
38:47Before he arrived, I dreamt of him.
38:53And so did two other women, all of us the same dream.
38:56Queen Aoslaug cannot comfort her son Ivar when he is suffering.
39:03But this man, he...
39:05He takes away Ivar's pain and the boy goes back to sleep.
39:10If he possesses powers, then he is putting them to good use.
39:17Are you sure?
39:21Two young boys died today.
39:24A fisherman caught them in his nets.
39:26Yes, I know.
39:28Might he not be connected to the deaths of these boys?
39:31Why should he be?
39:34I don't know.
39:36But you would know.
39:38What have the gods told you?
39:43What have you foreseen?
39:45The gods have outsaved me nothing, told me nothing.
39:49They have neither warned me nor promised me anything.
39:53And I have foreseen nothing.
39:58But we have foreseen something.
40:03We women, we dreamt that you were...
40:05You were tied up, that you were bleeding, and you could neither move nor cry out.
40:13That is what we saw.
40:16We saw that...
40:18Nobody could help us.
40:23It's true.
40:27No one can help you.
40:29No.
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