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Vikings - Season 4 (2016) (Staffel)
I consider Season 4 the weakest one so far. I was quite glad when Ragnar finally said goodbye. It was excruciating to watch his character disintegrate. Plus, it awfully slowed down the pace of the story. After the writer got out of this major crisis, the story started working again, only to bring more disappointment in the final episode. Twice the number of episodes apparently wasn’t a good move.
Vikings - Die letzte Reise (2017) (Folge)
What a letdown. I was so looking forward to the battle... The battle, which everything had been leading up to, ended up being surprisingly dull. The only noteworthy aspect was the Vikings' speed and endurance. I have no idea why Bjorn fought a bear in the third episode when he could have just outrun it. Ivar definitely had the strongest moment, but Egbert’s end was disappointing, and I didn’t quite get Heahmund.
Vikings - Katz und Maus (2017) (Folge)
It was great to see Lagertha get more screen time again, as I'm a huge fan of hers. The scene with Egil’s interrogation could even serve as inspiration for a summer BBQ. The hide-and-seek game at the end was entertaining, and it's clear what's in store for the final episode. Can't wait!
Vikings - Schrei nach Rache (2017) (Folge)
The plot was intriguing enough for me to consider giving it five stars. But then the creators delivered a sneaky blow — I, like many others, felt cheated out of a battle. The execution of the king did lift my spirits a bit, but still...
Vikings - Böses Blut (2017) (Folge)
With each episode, I'm more surprised. The events in Kattegat were mostly dull in the fourth season, but now it's the center of the most interesting developments. Ivar is gradually becoming an extremely fascinating character, and I expect the upcoming episodes will revolve around him.
Vikings - Am Mittelmeer (2017) (Folge)
I really don't get it. If the creators can produce episodes this good in the fourth season, why were they hiding it? The last three episodes have been excellent, which makes it hard to understand why part of the season was so dull and uninteresting. I hope the series continues at this high quality.
Vikings - Die Schlangengrube (2016) (Folge)
I didn't expect to give another five-star rating this season, let alone two in a row, but here we are. Besides the most important event, there were some fascinating dialogues and Ragnar was setting up his final big plan. So yes, this episode was definitely worth it.
Vikings - Wie Ein Tier Im Käfig (2016) (Folge)
Lagertha and the events in Kattegat easily earned four stars from me, and I added the fifth for the brilliant dialogue between Ragnar and Ecbert. The king of Wessex has long been one of my favorite characters, and I’ve missed his scheming.
Vikings - Fremde Küsten (2016) (Folge)
I wasn't exactly thrilled about the two expeditions; Ragnar's felt almost like a joke. All the positives came from the events in Kattegat and Hedeby, where things finally started to get interesting.
Vikings - Die Vision (2016) (Folge)
Here we go again. What was this episode even about? Aside from Bjorn and his crew setting sail for Normandy (and maybe beyond) and Ragnar and Ivar heading to England, the plot was painfully empty. It’s clear that doubling the number of episodes per season is too much for the creators to handle. Instead of a quality story, we’re getting filler just to pad out the runtime.