: King Horik returns to Kattegat after a defeat in Wessex and suggests an alliance with Jarl Borg to secure more ships. Although Ragnar appears to forgive Borg for his earlier attack on Kattegat, it is a trap. Ragnar and Rollo eventually capture Borg, dragging him away to face a gruesome execution.
The episode is highly regarded for its themes of betrayal and the swift, brutal resolution of Lagertha's domestic abuse storyline. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Vikings – Review of Season 2 Episode 6: Unforgiven
: A subplot introduces Porunn , a slave girl who catches Bjorn’s eye, marking the beginning of their relationship.
: Athelstan, struggling with his internal religious conflict, becomes a trusted confidant to King Ecbert. Ecbert entrusts him with secret Roman relics and scrolls, warning him of the consequences should he reveal their existence.
: King Horik returns to Kattegat after a defeat in Wessex and suggests an alliance with Jarl Borg to secure more ships. Although Ragnar appears to forgive Borg for his earlier attack on Kattegat, it is a trap. Ragnar and Rollo eventually capture Borg, dragging him away to face a gruesome execution.
The episode is highly regarded for its themes of betrayal and the swift, brutal resolution of Lagertha's domestic abuse storyline. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Vikings – Review of Season 2 Episode 6: Unforgiven : King Horik returns to Kattegat after a
: A subplot introduces Porunn , a slave girl who catches Bjorn’s eye, marking the beginning of their relationship. The episode is highly regarded for its themes
: Athelstan, struggling with his internal religious conflict, becomes a trusted confidant to King Ecbert. Ecbert entrusts him with secret Roman relics and scrolls, warning him of the consequences should he reveal their existence. struggling with his internal religious conflict