- Network: History , The History Channel
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 3, 2013
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 222 Ratings
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Positive: 134 out of 222
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Mixed: 19 out of 222
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Negative: 69 out of 222
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Apr 30, 2017To be honest Season 4 is probably not one of the better ones of the show. The first part of the season wasn't that good but they make it up in the second part. It's brave to see what they have done with the story of some characters in the show. I couldn't predicted what happend to them and that deserves a thumps up from me.
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Mar 12, 2016I had hopes for this season but they should have just sticked to the 10 episodes/season formula. Now they just tell a 10 episodes worth of story in 20 episodes.
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Mar 20, 2016LOL @ the critic scores. This season is far from an '80'. I didn't actually mind the first couple seasons so much. I didn't think they were good but they weren't a waste of time. The third season is when 'Vikings' succumbed to mediocrity, and the fourth to parody. What will the fifth season become, I imagine??
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May 13, 2016Disappointing fourth season overall; they seems to want to rush the show or something because throughout we have incoherent cuts between characters stories, i.e random howling from Bjorn then straight cut to politics in France with no explanation? The show has been really good up till now and its really a shame they're taking it down this route. Hopefully they can improve with the next season.
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Jan 5, 2019Whilst the journey of the main characters remains interesting, the plot and pace is all over the pace. The newer threads seem to lead nowhere and Ragnars sons are irritating
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Feb 17, 2016It’s consistently well-made, entertaining, and held aloft by thought-provoking ideas.
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Most impressively, Vikings captures the grim reality of these times and the limitations of these characters--barbarous, superstitious creatures that they are--in a manner that draws one into their world without necessarily evoking sympathy for it. And even the ostensible good guys, like Ragnar, are prone to do very bad things, without making them any less watchable.