Episode #4.1
- El episodio se transmitió el 26 abr 2020
- 56min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaUhtred receives news that Bebbanburg's defences have been weakened by Scottish attacks and plans to seize his birthright, but Edward refuses to help.Uhtred receives news that Bebbanburg's defences have been weakened by Scottish attacks and plans to seize his birthright, but Edward refuses to help.Uhtred receives news that Bebbanburg's defences have been weakened by Scottish attacks and plans to seize his birthright, but Edward refuses to help.
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As a TV series, this is excellence across the board. Multi-layered, strong characters, quality casting and acting,a lead who inspires loyalty, humor, scenery, adventure. emotional intensity. It is quite literally the only show I watch. After discovering The Last Kingdom, it made every other show pale in comparison.
I have watched the program 3 times now and the release of the 4th season today at 8am was not a disappointing experience this was amazing and lefted it open for more seasons to come they have done this a great justice this season I hope we don't need to wait long for the next one NETFLIX KEEP THIS ALIVE
Edward is King and Uhtred is no longer persona non grata in Wessex (and certainly is non-non grata to Aethelfraed...). Uhtred receives word that his estate in Northumbria, Bebbanburg, taken over by his uncle Aelfric, is under attack by Scots. Moreover, due to these attacks Aelfric's forces are dwindling. Uhtred sees a chance to reclaim what is rightfully his, ideally with help from King Edward. Meanwhile, an uneasy standoff exists between the Saxons and the Danes in Wessex, Mercia and East Anglia but the Danes have a scheme afoot.
After the brilliant Season 3 I was wondering where the series would go next. For three seasons now I've been wondering when Uhtred will pursue his claim to Bebbanburg. This aspect of his life didn't feature at all in Season 3, making me half-think that he's given up on his claim and revenge on his uncle.
Well, now we have the answer and it sets the plot for the season. He certainly hasn't forgotten about Bebbanburg and his uncle and fully intends to reclaim his title. This sets things up for an intriguing plot loop that is more than three seasons in the making.
In addition we have the usual Saxon-Dane friction down south plus the internal political machinations with (as always) Aethelred and newcomer Aethelhelm to the fore.
So a great setup for what should be another excellent season.
However, on a negative note, there are two large plot implausibilities / inconsistencies. Why do the Saxons continue to trust Haesten when it is very clear that his loyalties lie with the Danes? He's betrayed the Saxons on numerous occasions now, to the point of literally fighting against them.
Similarly, why is Aldhelm still working for Aethelred? You'd think after sometime stabs you and leaves you to die you wouldn't go back to them...
I can see why these dynamics exist, as they help this season's arc, but these do make for a weakness and lack of continuity in the season-on-season plot.
After the brilliant Season 3 I was wondering where the series would go next. For three seasons now I've been wondering when Uhtred will pursue his claim to Bebbanburg. This aspect of his life didn't feature at all in Season 3, making me half-think that he's given up on his claim and revenge on his uncle.
Well, now we have the answer and it sets the plot for the season. He certainly hasn't forgotten about Bebbanburg and his uncle and fully intends to reclaim his title. This sets things up for an intriguing plot loop that is more than three seasons in the making.
In addition we have the usual Saxon-Dane friction down south plus the internal political machinations with (as always) Aethelred and newcomer Aethelhelm to the fore.
So a great setup for what should be another excellent season.
However, on a negative note, there are two large plot implausibilities / inconsistencies. Why do the Saxons continue to trust Haesten when it is very clear that his loyalties lie with the Danes? He's betrayed the Saxons on numerous occasions now, to the point of literally fighting against them.
Similarly, why is Aldhelm still working for Aethelred? You'd think after sometime stabs you and leaves you to die you wouldn't go back to them...
I can see why these dynamics exist, as they help this season's arc, but these do make for a weakness and lack of continuity in the season-on-season plot.
What a great start to the long-awaited Season 4. Has everything and more regular viewers of this programme have come to expect right from the opening scenes.
There must of been a total of 90 seconds that didn't have background music. Only shows that are garbage need to use background music to hypnotize. Stop with the annoying music, if I wanted music i'd listen to a CD, not watch a show.
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- TriviaAs they are boarding the boat to sail to Bebbanburg, Finan asks if they should have something more 'agile'. In the books, Finan is called, Finan the Agile.
- ErroresSailing from Cookham to Bamburgh would involve heading east along the Thames, then north up England's east coast (unless they went the really long way round via Wales and Scotland). As such, the setting sun would be on their left, the landward side; similarly, from Bamburgh, they would not look out over the sea to the setting sun, since it would also be on their inland side (although there is water approximately 2km west of the castle - but there is land less than 1km beyond that).
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