Vikings: - Season 4
Not all reception was glowing. Some fans and critics found the "super-sized" 20-episode format led to a "second-rate warfare" and "soap opera drama" in certain arcs, such as the Parisian politics or Ragnar’s addiction to "medicine" from the slave . Vikings Season 4 Review - Keith Loves Movies
Reviewers praised the "brilliantly constructed" setup of the season's latter half, where historical reality (the invasion of England) meets personal drama (Lagertha reclaiming her home). The season also introduced (played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers), a "warrior bishop" based on a real historical figure, designed to be a new rival for the Vikings in future seasons. 4. Controversial Elements Vikings - Season 4
With Ragnar's death, the narrative shifts to his sons— Bjorn , Ivar , Ubbe , Hvitserk , and Sigurd—and their quest for vengeance through the . Not all reception was glowing
Critics noted Bjorn’s transformation into a man "trying to break away from Ragnar's shadow," specifically through his journey to the Mediterranean. 3. Historical and Mythical Weaving The season also introduced (played by Jonathan Rhys
Season 4 of Vikings is often cited by critics as a pivotal turning point for the series, marked by its transition from an ensemble drama to a story about the legacy of its protagonist, . Reviewers from sites like Forbes and Den of Geek highlight several fascinating layers to this season: 1. The Fall of an Icon