'Vikings' Season 6, Episode 4 Preview: Lagertha Deals With A Tragedy
KEY POINTS
- Lagertha will watch a friend die in "Vikings" Season 6, episode 4
- Bjorn will be offered to become king of Norway
- Ivar is interested in the young heir Igor
Lagertha (Katheryn Winnick) will deal with yet another tragedy in “Vikings” Season 6, episode 4. A preview video of the next episode showed that the attack on her village will lead to more deaths and devastation.
According to the plot synopsis of the next episode, Lagertha will have to face the “tragic” consequence of the expected attack on her village. The former queen of Kattegat has been preparing for the attack, but all her efforts will not stop one of her friends from going to Valhalla.
A preview video of episode 4 teases some of the action sequences of the attack on the village, and one of the characters dying in Lagertha’s arms. It remains to be seen what impact this attack and the consequent death will have on the show.
Meanwhile, Olaf (Steven Berkoff) will come up with a bold new plan for the future of Norway. Another preview video shows the character proposing Bjorn (Alexander Ludwig) to be the elected as the new king.
Will Bjorn become the king of Norway in “Vikings” Season 6, episode 4? The preview video also shows Bjorn wanting to see proof that King Harald (Peter Franzén) is still alive. Harald too has a vision for Norway, and his vision may collide with that of the others.
In the previous episode, Olaf was able to slaughter Bjorn’s men when they attempted a sneak attack. A clip of the battle shows how Bjorn watched as his warriors died around him in the water. Will the two leaders be able to come to an agreement after that battle?
Meanwhile, Ivar (Alex Høgh Andersen) and Oleg (Danila Kozlovsky) will discuss the future of Scandinavia in Kiev. However, Ivar is also interested in the young heir Igor (Oran Glynn O’Donovan). Oleg appears to sense this, and the preview video shows him warning his guest not to betray him.
“Vikings” Season 6, episode 4 is titled “All the Prisoners.” It will air on Dec. 18 at 9 p.m. EST on History.
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