Vikings season 3 episode 6 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Ragnar learns about Paris' formidable defenses from Athelstan. Bjorn and Porunn welcome their daughter, Siggy, amidst fears of deformity. Stender reveals the massacre of Vikings in Wessex, igniting Ragnar's thirst for revenge. Judith, accused of adultery, is saved by King Ecbert after revealing Athelstan as the father of her child. Athelstan, recommitting to Christianity, is murdered by Floki, leading to Ragnar's deep mourning. Preparations for the Paris raid intensify, uniting Vikings with complex alliances and personal conflicts.
Full Episode S03E06 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who describes Paris to Ragnar?
Athelstan describes Paris to Ragnar, mentioning its massive walls and defenses.
What is Bjorn's reaction to his newborn daughter?
Bjorn is supportive and happy, naming her Siggy in honor of a friend.
What news does Stender bring to Ragnar?
Stender reports that King Ecbert's son destroyed the Viking settlement in Wessex.
How does Ragnar react to the news about the Wessex settlement?
Ragnar vows revenge against King Ecbert and contemplates Athelstan's role in the betrayal.
What punishment does Judith face for adultery?
Judith is initially sentenced to have her ears and nose cut off.
How is Judith spared from her punishment?
King Ecbert intervenes, fascinated by her claim of Athelstan being the child's father.
What does Athelstan declare about his faith?
Athelstan declares he has fully embraced Christianity again, feeling reborn.
Who joins Ragnar in the raid on Paris?
Earl Kalf, Erlendur, and others join Ragnar for the Paris raid.
What decision does Floki make after his vision?
Floki decides to leave Kattegat secretly, following a divine sign.
What is Bjorn's relationship with Torvi?
Bjorn begins pursuing Torvi, seeking comfort outside his marriage.
Who kills Athelstan and why?
Floki kills Athelstan, viewing him as a threat to their Norse beliefs.
How does Ragnar react to Athelstan's death?
Ragnar mourns deeply, feeling a profound sense of loss and betrayal.
What does King Ecbert decide about Judith's child?
King Ecbert names Judith's child Alfred, seeing divine significance in his birth.
What is the significance of Athelstan's death for Ragnar?
Athelstan's death challenges Ragnar's beliefs and leaves him feeling betrayed.
What is the main focus of the episode?
The episode focuses on the preparation for the Paris raid and the personal struggles of key characters.