Moments of Vision
- Episode aired Jan 24, 2018
- TV-14
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
6.8K
YOUR RATING
A sense of doom looms over Kattegat as bloodshed ensues, but as the defeated army flees in the face of the victors, a legendary warrior makes his way home.A sense of doom looms over Kattegat as bloodshed ensues, but as the defeated army flees in the face of the victors, a legendary warrior makes his way home.A sense of doom looms over Kattegat as bloodshed ensues, but as the defeated army flees in the face of the victors, a legendary warrior makes his way home.
Alex Høgh Andersen
- Ivar
- (as Alex Høgh)
Ida Nielsen
- Margrethe
- (as Ida Marie Nielsen)
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Don,t know why everyone is so negative about this episode ...ok some are better than others in this season.
But that goes for almost every show!
people complain about the show not being historically accurate well DUHH they have to relay on scriptures and Sagas and little poems written somewhere in the 8 9 10 11th century that and some archeological findings
So yeah a lot is going be left to the writers and producers imagination with the help of a handful of historians !
I like this episode because of the great dialogs between the brothers only thing I don't like is that they don't made it into a 90 min episode now some parts seemed rushed
other than that great episode it had everything dialog action
But that goes for almost every show!
people complain about the show not being historically accurate well DUHH they have to relay on scriptures and Sagas and little poems written somewhere in the 8 9 10 11th century that and some archeological findings
So yeah a lot is going be left to the writers and producers imagination with the help of a handful of historians !
I like this episode because of the great dialogs between the brothers only thing I don't like is that they don't made it into a 90 min episode now some parts seemed rushed
other than that great episode it had everything dialog action
"Moments of Vision" could have been a great show with the new Battle for Kattegat. Unfortunately the non-linear screenplay is awful, breaking the tension along the battle. In addition, now that there is computer for epic battles, the exaggeration prevails and people look like ants. Floki´s segment is annoying and pointless as usual. Did the writers of The Walking Dead write this terrible show? My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "Moments of Vision"
Title (Brazil): "Moments of Vision"
What is god's name happend to vikings? jezus christ... until season 4 vikings was pure orgasm, and now i'm watching and constantly thinking "what have they done? where are they going with this?"
It seems to me that once they get enough people to watch it, they start to make it similar to all other hollywood crap... i'm sorry for my language but this is true, and my honest opinion about it.
If you look at the first two seasons, you'll get the perfect image of how downhill vikings got...
Dear producers and all other suit people working on this show: stop taking a dump on this show.... make it great again like the first seasons...
best regards,
a viking fan.... (was).
It seems to me that once they get enough people to watch it, they start to make it similar to all other hollywood crap... i'm sorry for my language but this is true, and my honest opinion about it.
If you look at the first two seasons, you'll get the perfect image of how downhill vikings got...
Dear producers and all other suit people working on this show: stop taking a dump on this show.... make it great again like the first seasons...
best regards,
a viking fan.... (was).
You are ruining the show!!! It was so nice. And really do something with Ivar. His crawling in one scene and walking without his crutch in another without even trying or looking tired Really????
Terrible episode, for what is in my opinion a good series. The story is all over the place, you constantly are thrown back and forth in flashbacks and the present. Looks like the new way to direct, but it fails.
Did you know
- TriviaAccording to the sagas, Harald Fairhair (Finehair in this show) swore not to cut or comb his hair until he had unified Norway into one kingdom, and married the woman he first made that vow to.
- GoofsIn the first battle scene, the bowman are shown pulling the bowstring back to the nose, as is done today. However, a Viking bow takes 100-130 pounds of force to draw back the string. Documents show Viking bowman depicted drawing the string back only to their chests, not the chin or nose. Vikings could fire their arrows more than 200 meters.
- SoundtracksIf I Had a Heart
(Opening Titles)
Written by Karin Dreijer (as Karin Dreijer Andersson)
Performed by Karin Dreijer (as Fever Ray)
Courtesy of Mute and Rabid Records
Details
- Runtime
- 44m
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