season 7 of vikings is now over. But I have to say, I am really glad that season 7 is over. It’s hard to say goodbye to the characters and plotlines that have been an integral part of the show. There are still so many characters to deal with, and the twists and turns in the plotlines continue to keep you guessing.
I know what you’re thinking. “What’s the point of season 7? How did we get into this season at all?” Well it’s because season 7 is the time for the show’s most important character, Ragnar Lothbrok. Ragnar is the most badass Viking ever, and after a few episodes you’ll find that he’s more than just a bunch of big-ass gun-toting guys. The whole show is about Ragnar’s quest to save his family.
Ragnar was my favorite character in Season 1. He was the Viking that everyone wanted to be. I’m a big fan of the character, but I hate how he was portrayed in Season 7. I mean, I’ve seen him in the past few episodes and I still don’t get it. After the Season 1 finale we find out that Ragnar has grown up and is a little more mature, but to say he’d now become more of a badass is just a bit of a stretch.
I was really excited for this episode because Ragnar has gone from a kid who was about to get his ass kicked in a fight to a badass. Ragnar was a kid with big plans and a big gun. This is a very Norse thing to do, and it’s a good message that Ragnar has come of age. We see him get out of his cell and get into character, and he’s a badass now.
We all know Ragnar the Viking is going to do his damndest, but what makes Ragnar a badass is the fact that he’s able to do it without the gun. This is why he fights without a shield, and why he fights without a helmet. He’s not afraid to do things that most people would be afraid of. We see him fight without the weapons he learned in school and with a shield and a helmet, and hes a badass now.
Ragnar was once a regular guy with no real power until he meets up with his old friend and fellow warrior Thor, and they decide to do whatever the hell they want. They decide to change the world’s future and start a new war on a couple of continents. But they also decide to make a real-life hero of themselves, which is why they decide to give one of their best warriors a shield.
I don’t know what the hell I’m watching, but it’s not any of the “best” episodes of the show, at least not by my standards. I was on board with the second season’s story arc, but I didn’t really care for the final battle between Ragnar and Thor. So much for the “best” part.
The episode is interesting because of the choices Ragnar and Thor make. Ragnar’s final fight is one of the most brilliant scenes in the whole series, and Thor’s last battle is one of the most brutal. In the end, Thor is finally defeated as Ragnar prepares to kill him. Ragnar is not a bad person, he just cares too much about himself to care about anyone else. He is a self-centered asshole.
Ragnar is not a bad person, he just cares too much about himself to care about anyone else. He is a self-centered asshole.
Ragnar is not a bad person, he just cares too much about himself to care about anyone else. He is a self-centered asshole.