December 22, 2024 06:19 AM

'Vikings' Season 4 Review And Spoilers: Ragnar And Ecbert Comes Into A Concession In 'The Uncertain Hour Before The Morning'

Just last night, fans of the hit historical drama TV series "Vikings" were blown by how amazing the recent episode was. The people behind the show was able to portray the growing relationship between Ragnar and Ivar as they set sail to prove themselves to their people. To learn more about last night's episode and the upcoming one, read on for more spoilers.

Episode fourteen was all about how Ragnar and Ivar were able to survive the shipwreck that got them into King Ecbert's lair. According to an article by CarterMatt, after discovering the said fact, Ragnar was quick to his feet and decided that they needed to enter Ecbert's kingdom in the most unthreatening way, so he killed the rest of the raiding party.

The two then got into an argument as Ragnar wanted his son to just be himself and enter the village as a cripple. However, Ivar wanted to wear his braces and not feel small. This was the part where Ragnar was able to catch the hearts of the viewers and his son as he advised him that being different is okay and that he should embrace what he is because that is what makes him unique.

On the other hand, Lagertha got busy last night as she finally decided that now is the perfect time to attack Kattegat. Torvi and Margaret were also there to make the attack successful. Now on to next week's episode. Episode fourteen titled "In The Uncertain Hour Before The Morning", will continue with the father and son adventure. The synopsis reads: "Lagertha is near realizing a long-held ambition; Ragnar acquires a surprising concession from King Ecbert."

Turns out the duo will not be able to hide long enough from King Ecbert. Ragnar and Ecbert will be in a discussion that will lead to a shocking agreement. Meanwhile, in an article released by the Blasting News, the Saxons will also have a screentime in the upcoming episode. It is still unknown as to what it will be about. So tune in to History channel this Wednesday, December 21 at 8 p.m. EST.

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Vikings, History
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