Vikings Recap S2E6: Unforgiven
Siggy goes
to the Soothsayer. She wants her own position back, she’s bitter. Everything
she had, that she was is striped away, and her anger is eating away at her,
threatening to drown her. He tells her that she should be grateful, Ragnar could
have had her kill her when he killed her husband. She wants to know if the Gods
will smile again upon her. He tells her that the Gods will always smile upon
brave women, and she’s satisfied by his words.
King Horik
comes to Kattegat. The people of the city watch the oncoming ship. Ragnar holds
court, but the feast is slim pickings, they’ve had a hard winter, and had to
burn their grain stores to rid themselves of Jarl Borg. Ragnar asks about the happenings
after he left England, of Athelstan. King Horik doesn’t want to talk about it. They
were betrayed, and he hopes that Athelstan died in battle. Ragnar left him his
friend, and he was left behind. King Horik calls Athelstan a worthless
individual. Bjorn has fnd memories of him, but Floki tells them that they should
rejoice his death. Ragnar asks for his future plans. King Horik wants revenge,
and a new raid. Rollo wants to get in on the raid, and Ragnar too, but after
getting revenge on Jarl Borg first. A servant girl spills wine on Bjorn, he
takes notice of her, and she scurries away. King Horik reminds Ragnar of his
agreement and dream, but they don’t have the men or ships to raid as they wish.
He thinks that they need Jarl Borg that they should go back to the previous
alliance. Princess Aslaug whispers to
Ragnar not to do this. Rollo asks who should go to Jarl Borg, and King Horik
thinks it should be Rollo. He knows Jarl Borg better than anyone else.
Siggy says
her goodbyes to Rollo. King Horik wishes him success. Siggy kisses him goodbye,
all while Ragnar watches. Torstein wishes Rollo well, even though the words are
hard for him. Off they go.
Siggy sits
with King Horik and his son drinking wine before the fire. He hopes she does
not mind him bringing his son to watch the game that he plays with her, that
Ragnar tries to play with him. She invites him to her bed for a reason, tells
him about Ragnar for a reason. She tells him all she does is for Rollo, that if
he rises so does she. He sees that she needs his help. His attention turns to
his son. He’s been with few women, and he wants his son to be with an
experienced free woman. Siggy rises, toying with the idea before deciding to do
it. She undresses and calls the boy over while King Horik watches the whole
exchange.
Lagertha has
returned home to her charming husband. Earl Sigvard remembers the good times
when his hall was filled with laughter and fellowship. His wife has returned, though
she left without his permission. He says that he is happy that she came back,
though she did not bring back his stepson. The Women begin filling out of the
room. She tells him that she wanted to stay with his father, and he’s old
enough to decide, at least she came back. There was nothing she could so she
says, his father is Ragnar Lothbrok. Sigvard insults Ragnar, and his parentage,
unhappy that Bjorn chose to stay with his father, and Lagertha rises in his
defense. He believes that Lagertha’s intentions are less than honorable, that she
did not go to repulse a foreign invader like she told him, but because she is
in fact still in love with Ragnar. He’s raging drunk, stumbling away. He tells
her that she can sleep alone tonight, he’s made other arrangements. Lagertha
lies alone in her bed, when she hears rustling outside. She blows out her
lights, and a group of men come in. Lagertha takes them by surprise, beating
them back, but she eventually falls beneath their blows. They beat her into
unconsciousness.
Bjorn takes
an interest in the servant girl who spilled wine upon him, Porunn. He offers to
help her with her water buckets but she declines. She does take up his offer to
sit and talk for a moment. He asks where she sleeps, with the other servants,
and if she has a boyfriend, she does. Princess Aslaug notices Ragnar’s stares,
and mentions that the girl is good looking, but Ragnar brushes it aside. She does
not know why he submits to King Horik’s demands concerning jarl Borg. She says
that she suffered much because of him, and that her father would have never
stood for it, but her father is gone.
Rollo pays
Jarl Borg a visit, on his table is the skull of his first wife, his advisor.
Rollo lays out the deal to build the alliance between the trio, Ragnar, Jarl Borg,
and King Horik. Ragnar finds the benefit in a united country, he looks beyond
revenge, being a practical man. Bottom line is that they need Jarl Borg’s help
to raid. Luckily the skull thinks he should go.
Athelstan
works on his book, which King Ecbert finds pleasing, thinking that it is a
divine gift. The pagans have nothing like the brushes and coloring. King Ecbert
asks about the strange Gods of the Pagans, and Athelstan is quick to tell him
that their Gods are old, and there were similarities to their own. King Ecbert shows
him some Pagan paintings, feeling a kindred spirit. The paintings are
beautiful, but the artist unknown to King Ecbert. Athelstan tells him that the
Romans did the paintings, and they worshiped false gods. King Ecbert tells him
to keep the conversation between them, that no one else would understand, that
much knowledge has been lost with the Roman, whose Pagan Gods allowed them to
rule the world.
Bjorn
watches Porunn dance with ferocity. He tries to figure out which one is her
boyfriends, but she shows no favor to any of the men watching.
Athelstan
writes his scriptures when he begins to bleed. The blood comes out of his
palms, from where her was crucified, and around his head where his crown of
thorns was. When Æthelwulf tells him that his father wishes to see him, the
blood disappears. King Ecbert wishes to show him more Roman treasures. The room
is full of Roman scrolls, all of which he can read. King Ecbert gives him the task
of preserving the scrolls, but in secret. He warns that if Athlestan ever tells
anyone about the scrolls he will let them crucify him.
Jarl Borg
returns with Rollo and the people of Kattegat sit on the shore waiting his
arrivals. During the night’s feast, Jarl Borg sits down with Ragnar to make
total peace. He wishes him to know that he will never have reason to doubt him
again. Ragnar admits that it was not his idea to band together, but King Horik’s.
He realizes what could be gained from the alliance, and then welcomed it. King
Horik and Siggy have a little chat, and he’s still surprised that Ragnar went
along with the alliance. He also thanks Siggy for making his son a man, but she
reminds him that she’s no whore. Perhaps not for his sons, but he for him she
is. Floki overhears it all. When King Horik leaves her side, Siggy asks if he
can keep a secret, to which he giggles and tells her no.
Sigvard asks
his battered wife what is the matter with her at the night’s feast, she does
not talk or smile. He grabs her and kisses her temple. He’s not done punishing
her. He wants to do better. He tells the men that his wife has the most
beautiful breasts, that they are like the goddess Freya’s breasts. When he goes
to expose her breasts, she stabs him in the eye with a dinner knife. Lagertha
has had enough. Sigvard howls in pain, and when one of his men approach,
Lagertha still has her guard up, but he silences Sigvard’s screams but removing
his head.
Princess Aslaug
tells her children a bedtime story about the Giant King and King Horik prepares
for bed. He spots Ragnar outside with an
eagle on his arm. Aslaug continues her story about Loki eating every scrap of meat.
Rollo leaves Siggy taking his ax and refusing to tell her where he’s off to.
Loki ate all the meat, and the strangers as well. Jarl Borg rests uneasy in the
barn. His strange eagle prophecy is repeated. The Giant king proclaimed Loki
the loser. Aslaug’s son doesn’t wish to sleep because in dreams you cannot tell
what is real. Torstein locks the barn door and tells the men inside if they
want to live to stay silent. Rollo lights the barn on fire.
Floki is not
where he was supposed to be, and Bjorn was not with him. Bjorn was off saving
his servant girl, Porunn. She offers her his bed to sleep in, and she tells him
that she cannot sleep there. Her wants don’t matter she tells him, and Bjorn
doesn’t want to order her. She takes down her top and ask if that is what he
wants.
Rollo and
his men pay Jarl Borg a visit. He was warned that Rollo always looks for
revenge. One of the men go to hurt Jarl Borg’s pregnant wife, but Rollo stops him.
Instead making her watch Torstein and Floki beat him. King Horik is upset over
the commotion, and Ragnar apologizes for the ambiance of Kattegat. The men
arrive dragging in Jarl Borg, who isn’t dead but wishes he was. King Horik asks
why he’s done this. Forgiveness was never an option for Jarl Borg, a man who
tried to kill his family. Ragnar tells him that since he consorts with the
eagle he will draw a blood eagle on his back. Jarl Borg tells him no, but Ragnar
is intent to draw a big spread winged eagle.
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