Schmoopy1000
When all else fails, Smack em' in the Mouth!
What makes me think it's not is that Flokie told his wife to be, "The whole world is for Ragnar. I don't want him at out wedding".
see I looked at that as his way into the kings side.
What makes me think it's not is that Flokie told his wife to be, "The whole world is for Ragnar. I don't want him at out wedding".
The show got Bjorn Ironsides parentage wrong since he was actually the son of Ragnar and Asluag.
I am kinda wondering if Flokie & Ragnar are playing the King to find out info on what kinda betrayal the King is doing to Ragnar. Cant really see a real reason why flokie would just suddenly be mad at Ragnar. Unless it is just poor writing to create inner drama.
What makes me think it's not is that Flokie told his wife to be, "The whole world is for Ragnar. I don't want him at out wedding".
floki jelly
i hope he's just playing the king, that dude needs to go.
bummed that the season finale is upon us already
The confrontation between him and Ragnar makes me believe it's real.
Flokie was getting ready to be a hostage and said he didn't trust the guy that used to be Ragnar's slave and Ragnar said, "YOU talk of trust?"
bitter sweet. The season finale was complete basass....but now its over for a while
I knew it.
Floki was playing the King
Attaboy!
I'm surprised there were no comments yet on the Season 3 Premiere. I finally just had a chance to watch it. IT was nothing spectacular but not bad and a decent set-up episode.
I don't remember last season all that well, especially the storyline from Lagartha's new homeland. Were those guys conspiring against Lagartha in Season 2? If so, did they play much of a role.
Pretty sure that was Meryn Trant from Game of Thrones playing the uncle/king that Floki killed at the end of the episode.