He could've just thrown something against those propellers tho .
You know what I think would have given this story an added bonus? That Mr. Death had been played by Rod Serling instead as that would have been perfect as he (as the writer and creator of show) has the power of death and life over all his characters anyhow. A missed opportunity in what is a cute sentimental story about letting our children have fun in the playground and save our planet while we let go.
This movie is so much fun and never gets old. The right amount of action, laughs, cheese, and Arnie grunts. The best blockbusters are ones that don't take themselves seriously.
When my daughter, Janey Bowden, was a little girl, "Scooby-Doo," was one of her favorite shows...and, we even traveled a few cities over to South Coast Plaza to see a guest appearance of the newer voice actor. I think we both felt bad we couldn't afford anything he was signing that night. At about the same time she enjoyed watching, "Dead Like Me," with me. It was special to have shared those times with her.
I miss her so much. She passed away Mar. 2, 2019. (She was born Oct. 1, 1996)
I fell asleep during this movie and then realized I needed to wake up two more times to sync with reality
This is the mid-season finale, right? Or does this season only have 10 episodes as well?
While I enjoyed this season a lot and I'm kind of sad that it's over, it was the weakest of all seasons for me. There were too little epic fights for my taste. The whole Wessex story line was kind of redundant as it didn't connect with any of the other story lines. The whole "Let's attack Paris again" plot felt like an extension for season 3.
Don't get me wrong, I still enjoyed it quite a lot since it's Vikings but I think that they could've progressed more with the main plot. It was basicly a huge build-up until this point. Then again, I don't know any of the sagas exactly in detail, so I can't tell how close they actually sticked to the 'true' story.
Talking about this episode in particular: I enjoyed the fight a lot. Could have been a bit longer in my opinion, but the outcome was as expected. Also I'm not sure if Ragnar is still sick from season 3 and / or a drug addict or something similiar. Someone please elaborate.
I like the idea about the timejump of 10(?) years. Although I am curious what happened to the other characters we don't see (especially Lathgertha, did she survive the battle at Paris?), I think this helps the story moving forward and introducting a lot of new characters - Ragnar's sons are supposed to be crazier and brutal than Ragnar himself after all.
The last 5 minutes were great. Kattegat became quite a huge city! That speech from Ragnar showed us again why Travis Fimmel is such a great actor. I'd be really sad if the writers decided to kill off Ragnar at that point, but I can understand it. The next (half) season shall be the reign of Björn (who was a total badass in this season as well) and his brothers.
Overall, great acting and a satisfying experience with a bit of lackluster at the story side. My fingers are crossed for the next season.
this episodes shouldn't be called Death All 'Round
it should be called Uncaring Mothers All 'Round
Siggy died because no one cared about her.
Lagerthas baby died because her image in front of her men meant more to her then the well-being of her child.
oh and Torvis son is going to die as soon as any of Erlendurs men find out what happened, all for the sake of a cringey love affair with Bjorn.