Will Emperor Charles and Count Odo resist the Vikings or pay them to go away? Find out on another great episode of Vikings!
On this episode of The Vikings Podcast we’ll review and recap episode 9, Breaking Point. Then we’ll look at the history presented in the show and see how it compares to actual history.
The Vikings go all out for a second assault on Paris. Recognizing the desperate state of affairs for his city, Emperor Charles must make a difficult decision. In Wessex, Judith is compelled to make a difficult decision of her own.
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In this episode’s history lesson we discuss:
- St. Ansgar
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Gary, I recently discovered your podcast, and have been bingeing on every single episode! I love Vikings and have been watching since the beginning. Where is your recap/analysis/history for #310? I am dying over here! 🙂
As for episode #309, my favorite part was when Ragnar yelled at Floki, Bjorn, Rollo, and Lagartha shouting “I have the last say! Not you! Not you! Not you! And not you!”
ccaccia Thanks for listening to the podcast! I’m glad you enjoy it.
Episode 310 is out! You can find it on the site or in iTunes. If you subscribe in iTunes it may already be in your playlist.
Thanks again,
Gary