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  • 7/18/2025
Season 4 of Vikings is a pivotal chapter in the saga of Ragnar Lothbrok and his descendants. The season is divided into two parts, comprising 20 episodes in total. The first half aired from February to April 2016, while the second half premiered in November 2016 and concluded in February 2017

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00:00Previously on Vikings
00:02You made me suffer, and now I shall make you suffer.
00:05All he did was kill a Christian.
00:09This is not about Christians, it's about loyalty.
00:12And trust!
00:14I will not be tied in holy matrimony to someone who is more beast than man.
00:18You cannot force me to share your bets.
00:21Force is only necessary against one's enemies.
00:24Queen Quenthrys and her son have been imprisoned.
00:27Whatever else, save the son.
00:31Kill the queen!
00:39What are you doing up here?
00:41I am trying to dig a grave for my daughter.
00:44Have you told Floki?
00:45No.
01:00If I had a voice that I would say.
01:05After the night when I wake up, I'll see what tomorrow brings.
01:15Ah!
01:16Ah!
01:17Ah!
01:18Ah!
01:19Ah!
01:20Ah!
01:21Ah!
01:22Ah!
01:23Ah!
01:24Ah!
01:25Ah!
01:26Ah!
01:27Ah!
01:28Ah!
01:29Ah!
01:31Ah!
01:32Ah!
01:33Ah!
01:34Ah!
01:35Ah!
01:36Ah!
01:37No!
01:44No!
01:46as long as i can remember i have desired you and although i thought it was power that i wanted
02:17it's not true all i ever really wanted was you
02:26and seeing that you are still young enough i hope and i dream that we can have a child together
02:36then my happiness would be complete
02:46beyond lothbrook has left cattegat he's living alone in a hut in the interior
03:03it would be a perfect opportunity to assassinate him
03:14i thought we came together to destroy the family of ragnar losbrok
03:18i thought that was your ambition as it is mine
03:22for me i will not rest until my father's death is avenged
03:26i agree it is the perfect opportunity and i also know the perfect man for the job
03:35the berserker
03:47is
04:00so
04:08Oh, my God.
04:38Oh, my God.
05:08Oh, my God.
05:38Oh, my God.
06:08Oh, my God.
06:10I'm sorry.
06:12I'm sorry.
06:14I'm sorry.
06:16It's all mine.
06:18Believe me.
06:20It's all mine.
06:22May the gods go with you, my friend.
06:50May you enjoy yourself.
06:52Here is some protection.
06:56This was my father's ring.
06:58If anyone stops you, you say you wear the ring of King Horik, fashion frame by the magic boat builder Floki.
07:04All men will let you pass until you reach your destination.
07:12There will also be gold and silver waiting for you when you return, if you have succeeded.
07:18However you do it, Kale will be your Nihil side.
07:48Oh
07:50Oh
07:52Oh
08:15The sate ou lally with the fest deus carest la sainte marty
08:23elle
08:45Forgive me father
08:49What about my daughter
08:51St. Eulalia. Why was she sainted?
08:55Eulalia was martyred by the pagan Roman emperor Maximian.
09:00She refused to renounce her Christian faith
09:03and was sentenced to be burned at stake.
09:07But the flames did not burn her.
09:09She was left alive in the pyre.
09:12Her flesh totally untouched.
09:14And what did they do to her?
09:16A sweet daughter asked what happened to Eulalia.
09:26She was beheaded.
09:30Her naked body was thrown into the forum.
09:33However, God sent a blanket of snow to protect her modesty.
09:38And she ascended to heaven in the form of a dwarf.
09:46My husband is just like that pagan emperor.
09:51He'd probably like to destroy me in the same way
09:53by burning me alive or cutting off my head.
10:04Woman.
10:06My woman.
10:07Don't touch me!
10:09Don't ever touch me, you ignorant savage!
10:11I will never be your woman.
10:23I want a divorce.
10:25Arrange it.
10:27Fill the duke's gloss.
10:30Let us speak on.
10:31Come on.
10:31Come on.
10:31Come on.
10:31Come on.
10:32Come on.
10:32Come on.
10:33Come on.
10:34Come on.
10:35Come on.
10:36Come on.
10:37Come on.
10:38Come on.
10:39Come on.
10:40Come on.
10:41What are we to do, Count Odo?
10:52We have to stop him leaving.
10:53If he leaves now, it will be catastrophic for our attempts to defend the city against his brother.
11:00Try and tell him.
11:11Go on.
11:37You're great.
11:38Paris, me and you, together.
11:57Can you understand?
11:58I understand.
12:28You want to learn.
12:29You want to speak our language.
12:33Trust me.
12:36I will find you a teacher.
12:39Soon, we will talk.
12:43Yow.
12:58Well, he will stay.
13:03Thank God.
13:09Drink.
13:10Oh, my God.
13:13Oh, my God.
13:15Oh, my God.
13:16Oh, my God.
13:18Oh, my God.
13:19Oh, my God.
13:20Oh, my God.
13:21Oh, my God.
13:22Oh, my God.
13:23Oh, my God.
13:24Oh, my God.
13:25Oh, my God.
13:27Oh, my God.
13:28Oh, my God.
13:29Oh, my God.
13:31Oh, my God.
13:32Oh, my God.
13:33Oh, my God.
13:34Oh, my God.
13:35Oh, my God.
13:36Oh, my God.
13:37Oh, my God.
13:38You haven't told him, have you?
13:49He needs to know, Hogan.
14:08What is he talking about, Hogan?
14:19What is it you haven't told me?
14:22Our daughter is dead.
14:28I caught a fever. There was nothing I could do.
14:32He's dead.
14:36He's dead.
14:39He's dead.
14:44He's dead.
14:52Ah.
14:56Ah.
15:02Ah.
15:19Shit.
15:23Bear.
15:24Yeah.
15:40Where are you?
15:41Ah.
15:42Ah.
15:43Ah.
15:44Ah.
15:45Ah.
15:51Today I would like to show you how to make the colour known as vermilion.
15:58Prudensius, you are a friend.
16:01Tell me what you know about the recent attack on Paris by the Northmen.
16:05You have heard about it, I assume.
16:08Who has not heard about it?
16:11It is a cause celebre across the whole of Europe.
16:15The city was besieged.
16:17Exactly.
16:18She was besieged.
16:20I sailed from every quarter.
16:23God knows how those poor Christian people suffered.
16:26But they triumphed.
16:29Of course.
16:30God was on their side.
16:34I have already heard many details of the siege and the consequences from the abbot of the monastery of Saint Denis.
16:42It turns out that many of the pagans who entered the cathedral of Notre Dame afterwards were struck down by disease.
16:50Did the abbot know the identity of the Northmen who attacked the city?
16:57Their leader was the famous Viking, Rabanar Lothbrok.
17:03Wrath of God.
17:04Who even pretended to be dead to get inside the walls.
17:10But probably now is really dead for his impiety.
17:15Was there any mention of an English monk called Athelstan?
17:20Who might have been fighting with Ragnar's band?
17:23A Christian?
17:24A Christian?
17:25If it is true, he should be caught and crucified.
17:36Glare.
17:37Fort Adigean.
17:54A Christian?
18:12Pretending to be dead.
18:14How like our Ragnar.
18:17You cannot fault his ingenuity, as always.
18:21He has no news of our Athelstan.
18:25He told me many of the attackers fell sick and died after entering the cathedral.
18:32Our friend Athelstan lives on, both in Alfred and in you, Judith.
18:38God's sacred vessel, chosen to deliver the holy man's child.
18:44What am I, really?
18:47I'm just a sinful woman.
18:50We are all sinful, Judith, ever since we were thrown out of paradise.
18:57That is all our burden.
19:03The two of us are none.
19:07The two of us are none.
19:11None.
19:12None.
19:15The two of us are none.
19:17The two of us are none.
19:23The two of us are none.
19:25And what?
19:35The two of us are some.
19:36The two of us are none.
19:38And what?
19:39Wh-
19:40Those are none.
19:41True.
19:42Or bien, c'est pour être mes lèvres, gouadettes, païens, sauvages, fuites.
19:55Mais alors, suis riches, berre de grands estres.
20:02Les bleus, les muets, les bleus, t'as vu, mais est-ce que vous, s'il vous plaît,
20:07le plus élevé, l'homme d'épreuve, vous ne m'avez pas d'épreuve,
20:12c'est quoi vraiment ?
20:37I don't know.
21:07I don't know.
21:37I don't know.
21:39I don't know.
21:41I don't know.
21:43I don't know.
21:45I don't know.
21:53No, he can't eat that.
21:54You have to eat it.
21:56You have to live.
21:58I don't know.
22:04Ready, man?
22:06Yes, my lord.
22:08Good.
22:09Ready to host this.
22:10All right.
22:18All right.
22:27All right.
22:35All right.
22:37All right.
22:47All right.
22:49All right.
23:01All right.
23:03All right.
23:05All right.
23:07All right.
23:09All right.
23:11All right.
23:13All right.
23:15All right.
23:31Oh, my God.
24:01Thor came to a deep channel.
24:18The sun dazzled upon the water.
24:21From the far bank, a figure sprawled in the sun.
24:25His flat-bottom bowed to the side.
24:27Hey, yelled Thor, you over there, are you the ferryman?
24:35And whose ferry is that?
24:37The figure sets up.
24:39He cupped his hand and shouted,
24:42Hilda, the slaughtered wolf entrusted it to me,
24:46and he has given me my orders.
24:49So, if you want to cross here, tell me your name,
24:53he demanded the ferryman.
24:57I'll tell you, I am the son of Odin,
25:01the strongest god of all.
25:03So, ferryman, you are talking to Thor.
25:08The gods' words made waves across the water.
25:13They broke at the ferryman's feet.
25:17Now tell me your name, said Thor.
25:20The ferryman, he stood up.
25:29And he shouted,
25:31My name is Harbridge!
25:35I seldom hide it.
25:39Have you ever met Harbridge?
25:41No.
25:43Not I.
25:44Perhaps your mother has.
25:51We should eat.
25:55In the spring,
25:57will you take us to Paris?
25:58Vitter, Camille.
25:59We must celebrate y'all first.
26:01It's the heart of winter.
26:03But we'll be and be back for y'all.
26:04And do not know if or when
26:09your brother will return.
26:12Come and eat.
26:13Come and eat.
26:27I don't know.
26:57I don't know.
27:27I don't know.
27:57I don't know.
28:27I don't know.
28:57I don't know.
29:27I don't know.
29:57I don't know.
29:59I don't know.
30:01I do so swear for the love I bear, not only to your son, but also to you.
30:10Now stay.
30:16Now stay.
30:17Or go.
30:18As you please.
30:22Please.
30:24I don't know.
30:30I don't know.
30:36I don't know.
30:40I don't know.
34:22Mercy.
34:23Mercy.
34:29Mercy.
34:30Oh, how I've waited for you, my friend.
34:52No, no, no, don't go.
35:11One, no, no, no, no, no.
35:26One, two, three.
35:33I'm sorry if I disturbed you.
36:03I believe, I believe Athelstan is dead.
36:23How do you know?
36:25He appeared to me, here, in this room.
36:32He blessed me and made the sign of the cross, but he was silent and his image faded almost
36:39as soon as I saw it and I knew then, I knew in my heart that he was dead.
36:51I loved him.
36:54So did I.
36:58There you are!
37:05There you are!
37:19Queen Quenthrith, thank God you are free.
37:34I do, thank our Lord, King Egbert, but also your son, Æthelwulf.
37:41He saved me and my child from certain death.
37:46So, this is Magnus?
37:51Yes, this is Magnus.
37:54The son of Ragnar Lothbrok?
37:56Yes, and heir to the throne of Mercia.
38:01Come inside.
38:03Eat, sleep, bathe, forget your terrors.
38:07You are safe now.
38:08Stand down!
38:09You've been crying.
38:10Can't a woman cry when her husband returns from a dangerous place?
38:14They are tears of joy, April.
38:16Tears of joy.
38:20A girl.
38:21Tears of joy.
38:22Tears of joy.
38:50Liesulf, yes, come to me.
38:57Liesulf, yes, come to me.
39:20Oh, my God.
39:50Oh, my God.
40:20Oh, my God.
40:50Oh, my God.
41:20Oh, my God.
41:50Oh, my God.

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