Check Out ‘Vikings’ Episode 4 “Yol” Sneak Peek Videos!
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Tuesday, March 8th, 2016 at 12:00 pm
Vikings Episode 4 airs this Thursday night on The History Channel. You didn’t think they would let an entire week go by without a gift from our favorite barbarians, did you? Of course not. Three sneak peeks are here to tide you over until Thursday.
Check out the clips below.
The 1st clip shows Ragnar’s (Travis Fimmel) insatiable curiosity about Yidu (Dianne Doan). We could tell from the first moment he saw her, that he knew she was not born a slave. I’m dying to hear the full story though, and looking forward to her and Ragnar’s inevitable deepening connection.
In the 2nd clip, the title says it all, as Ragnar tries to get Ivar to do things like the other boys, but Aslaug (Alyssa Sutherland) babies him. They are both right in their own way, and this is the first time I’ve seen these two in a semblance of a normal (by even modern standards) marriage.
In the 3rd sneak peek, Rollo (Clive Standen) apparently learned French at a Rosetta Stone type pace, and Princess Gisla (Morgane Polanski) is definitely affected. I’m surprised it took this long, but I think she’s going to give it up. It’s about time, girl!
Vikings Episode 4 “Yol” airs this Thursday night, March 10th at 10:00pm ET on The History Channel.
Videos
Vikings: Yidu Tells Ragnar Her Origin Story – Episode 4 Sneak Peek | History
Check out this sneak peek of Yidu’s Origin in Vikings Episode 4. Watch new episodes Thursdays 10/9c on History.
Vikings: Ragnar and Aslaug Fight Over Ivar – Episode 4 Sneak Peek | History
Check out this sneak peek of Ragnar, Aslaug, and Ivar in Vikings Episode 4. Watch new episodes Thursdays 10/9c on History.
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