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This is what went down in Episode 10 entitled The Dead :. We start the episode with Paris bowing down and paying their dues to the vikings. Gisela Morgane Polanski is pissy at her dad, King Charles Lothaire Bluteau , for paying the toll but the King is okay with being spineless. Bjorn Ironside Alexander Skarsgard lets them know their king is deathly ill and when Odo checks, viewers are really starting to believe Ragnar just might not survive this episode. But Ragnar is smart and taking Bjorn into his confidences a plan is hatched.


FINALE: Vikings Season 3 Recap – Episode 10: The Dead




Vikings recap: The Dead | thebeeskitchen.com
Let me start by saying, I think Michael Hirst is brilliant and I was a supporter of Vikings even before it premiered back in With that out of the way, as Vikings Season 3 Episode 10 came to a close I found myself much less enthusiastic about it for some reason. It's like a spark is gone, so Hirst resorted to shock tactics. Count Odo torture sequence anyone?



Vikings Season 3 Episode 10 The Dead (Season Finale) Review
The Dead is the tenth episode of the third season of Vikings. It is the twenty-ninth episode of the series overall. It first aired on April 23, It was written by creator Michael Hirst and directed by Ken Girotti. With one last chance to take Paris, Ragnar and his Vikings troops take a daring chance.





The third season of the historical drama television series Vikings premiered on February 19, on History in Canada , and concluded on April 23, , consisting of ten episodes. The series broadly follows the exploits of the legendary Viking chieftain Ragnar Lothbrok and his crew, and later those of his sons. The first season of the series begins at the start of the Viking Age , marked by the Lindisfarne raid in The third season follows the development of Ragnar's family, and the Vikings as they become more entwined in English mingling affairs, and also begin to raid further afield. This season was produced by Steve Wakefield and Keith Thompson.

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