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'Vikings' Season 3 Episode Guide: How Will A Killed Off [Spoiler] Character Remain Part Of The Show?
The last episode of "Vikings" was shocking for most fans mainly because it killed off one of the favorite characters. The History Channel show hasn't killed a major character in its first three episodes but in its latest one, it finally closed the door on one fan favorite. (spoilers ahead). Although a complicated one, Siggy (portrayed by Jessalyn Gilsig) has survived the show for three seasons because of her ambitiousness, manipulation, and strong will. However, those characteristics of her did not play well in front of mysterious Harbard (Kevin Durand) also known as the Wanderer.
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'Vikings' Season 3 Episode Guide: Katheryn Winnick Says This Run Will 'Blow Your Socks Off'; Actress Also Talks About 'Rock n Roll' Look Of Lagertha
"Vikings" Season 3 premiere episode saw Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) and the rest of his crew travel to Mecia wherein they slay a whole gang of warriors including their king. Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård) mercilessly beheaded Brihtwulf. In the next episode, Princess Kwenthrith of Mercia (Amy Bailey), who played a huge part on the raid, was not contented that his uncle Brithulf is dead. For the role he played in ruining her childhood, Princess Kwenthrith asked Ragnar to bring her uncle's head to her and she stabbed it until she is satisfied.
'Vikings' Season 3 Premiere Episode Is Intense But The Rest Will Be Heartbreaking Says Series Creator Michael Hirst
"Vikings" Season 3 premiere episode featured an intense battle by the river, lots of death, and flirting. The episode titled "Mercenary" saw King Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) and his crew sail to Mercia to fight Brihtwulf with the aid of the latter's nephew Princess Kwenthrith (Amy Bailey) who was with Ragnar on the boat. Also on the other side is Kwenthrith's brother who she loves and was lucky enough that he was at a farther spot to escape the wrath of the Norsemen. The uncle died and it is a sign that in the next Vikings weeks, audience will see Ragnar force his way into other territories.
Ragnar To Invade America? Vikings Season 3 Premiere Episode Is Still Fresh But Series Creator Michael Hirst Has Plans For 4th Season Already
Vikings Season 3 premiere opened to great reviews. As reported earlier, the new season of the historical drama, an original series from History Channel, will see Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) and his men, and women, travel to far and richer lands like Paris. While the third season is still young, series creator Michael Hirst already has plans if ever it gets renewed.
As 'Vikings' Season 3 Premieres On Feb. 19, Katheryn Winnick Discusses How She Knew She's Meant To Become A Shield Maiden
Vikings Season 3 premiere is on February 19. That means at least one more week before fans get to see the intense actions between Ragnar Lothbrok (Travis Fimmel) and the kings of Europe, the uncanny strength of the courageous and beautiful shield maiden Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick) and the creepy things that Floki (Gustaf Skarsgård) has up on his sleeves.
Vikings Season 3 Release Date Is Yet To Be Confirmed But Show Is Already Planning A 'Bigger' And 'Challenging' Season 4
There is no Vikings Season 3 release date yet, just a one-minute 52-second trailer. Still that is enough for fans to feel the excitement for the return of the History Channel original series. As for the men behind it, they are not only excited for the Viking premiere, they are also juiced up for its fourth season.
Vikings Season 3 Spoiler, Release Date: Some Major Characters Are Going To Die, Bjorn And Rollo To Having Bonding Together But What They Are Planning?
Watch out for your heart once the Vikings returns next year as you might not be able to take in everything that might happen. You will be either sent into a major heartache or complete joy, depending on who will be involved in the scene. According to latest Vikings Season 3 spoiler, some MAJOR characters will bid goodbye to the show. Who it is or what episode, that is yet to be answered.