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Every time I talk about "Viking Legends", the old drivers of American TV series will miss it infinitely.
Because it is this top American drama that perfectly describes the living beings of the Vikings.
There is not only the blood boiling of the battle scene, but also the compassion after the war.
From a macro perspective, this American drama successfully produced the adventure story of the 8th century Vikings.
There are not many people and the scene is not big, but there is a sense of epic after a long absence.
It's been a long time since "Game of Thrones" was unfinished that this kind of epic feeling was present in the American drama circle.
So, this is all the more precious.
At the end of the sixth episode of the sixth season, the heroine of the show, the shield girl Lagatha, left.
Like a star in the vast starry sky, the star has fallen, and since then it has fallen into the darkness of the eternal night.
Lagossa is the wife of Ragnar, the legendary leader of the Vikings, with deep feelings and deep fetters.
Since Ragnar received the lunch, Lagertha has become the heroine, and even the first protagonist.
Ragnar's sons, though equally brave and adept, always felt that something was missing.
From the first season to the sixth season, the six years of chasing drama suddenly passed, like a dream.
Awakened from the dream, the legendary shield girl of the Vikings, Lagatha, died at the hands of Ragnar's son.
When the dagger pierced into the chest, when the blood gurgled out, when the past vanished like smoke.
Lagossa just finished a tough curtain call with her last opponent in episode 6.
She knew that she was running out of oil, and even the hand holding up the shield was no longer as firm as it used to be.
Immediately after the core plot of the seventh episode, is the funeral of the legendary female warrior.
On that day, the swift and the swallows flew together.
Ragnar's sons, daughters-in-law, almost all who could come.
The local Viking warriors also came, and they all came to see this legendary woman off one by one.
This is the treatment a Viking Valkyrie should have.
The Viking warrior woman stood on the top of the cliff and shot rockets around the battlefield where Lagossa was.
The rocket flew away, as fast as electricity, and finally nailed it to the beach.
Lagossa was lying in the very center of the warship.
This warship is also the coffin of Lagossa.
Why not put the coffin in the earth for safety, but use warships? This is closely related to the beliefs of the Vikings.
For the Vikings, death was not the end, but the beginning of another.
Viking warriors will enter the temple of the gods from this, follow the Norse gods such as Thor, and continue to fight.
The warriors pulled up the fine dust, and the solid warships cut through the shattered ice of the winter, breaking the ice on the water.
No command, no unison, the Vikings sent the legendary Valkyrie in their hearts.
For the people in the play, Lagossa is a great symbol, and her departure has been broken repeatedly.
Fighting for a lifetime, until death, is the glory of the Vikings.
But for the audience, since then, this "Viking legend" has lost its real heroine.
Since Ragnar's death, Lagertha has been the only backbone of the show.
As for the other roles, they are all part of the group portrait, and none of Ragnar's sons can play the leading role.
Now Lagertha has also gone. For "The Legend of Vikings", not only the actors but also the iron bones are gone.
How many people are insisting on watching this play in order to watch Lagertha, now?
It is said that Buddhas fight for a stick of incense, people fight for a breath, and the same is true for the top American dramas. The luck is gone, what to watch?
Perhaps, the "Viking Legends" that has accompanied us for six years should come to an end.
Even the heroine Lagosha is offline, how many legends are left in "The Legend of Vikings"?
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