Vikings Review: Divinity and Brutality - TV Fanatic

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Vikings Review: Divinity and Brutality - TV Fanatic
On Vikings, Ragnar and King Horik drift apart. Meanwhile, in Wessex, Athelstan and King Ecbert form a bond.
Ragnar and King Horik drift apart, while Athelstan and King Ecbert form a deeper bond. Rollo is sent to convince Jarl Borg to raid England together, as originally discussed. Lagertha ends the abuse at the hands of her husband Earl Sigvard, while Bjorn takes an interest in a young slave girl.
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