AVClub: Ragnar Lothbrok’s lurching journey through this season of Vikings has been suitably compelling, upping the show’s usual stakes by introducing the very real possibility that Ragnar’s disillusionment with his position as king and leader is genuine. Ragnar traditionally keeps his enemies off balance, and us with them, by allowing everyone to read what they can from his cagey actions and hooded glances. When he inevitably triumphs, as he always has, it fosters the show’s conception of Ragnar as someone who is always, no matter how overmatched he seems, playing things a few important moves ahead.
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