Vikings season 5 episode 9 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Tensions mount as Vikings debate building a temple and strategize for battle. A spared Saxon priest grapples with faith and earthly desires. Ivar's failed tactics lead to conflicts with King Harald and discussions of seeking Uncle Rollo's support. In the new land, suspicions arise about Eyvind's ambition to be king, while women assert their roles in battle. The temple's construction and dedication stir conflicts, showcasing religious tensions. In Wessex, a succession crisis unfolds, culminating in Alfred's controversial selection as king amid a backdrop of strategic preparations for looming battles and the temple's fiery destruction.
Full Episode S05E09 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do the Vikings consider building a temple before their houses?
The Vikings debate building a temple as a priority over their own houses, despite some viewing it as premature.
What is the conflict during the Viking's training?
There is frustration expressed by a character over their father favoring another's training as a warrior.
Who is spared in battle and why?
A Saxon priest is spared in battle, leading to his contemplation of why his life was saved.
What is Ivar's tactical error in battle?
Ivar's battle plan fails, leading to a confrontation with King Harald and questioning his tactical decisions.
What are Eyvind's ambitions in the new land?
Eyvind is suspected of wanting to become king of the new world, aiming to undermine existing authority.
How does a female character view her role in battle?
A strong female character insists on her right to fight in battle, embracing the warrior lifestyle.
What issues arise during the temple's construction?
The construction of the temple leads to tensions and physical confrontations among the Vikings.
Why did Rollo send soldiers, and what are the implications?
The Vikings are unsure why Rollo sent soldiers, leading to speculation about his intentions in the conflict.
What happens during the temple's dedication ceremony?
The temple dedication to Thor is disrupted by a Christian character, highlighting religious tensions.
What are the key themes in the introspective conversations?
Characters discuss life, death, fate, and their impact on future battles and decisions.
What is the political situation in Wessex?
Wessex faces the threat of Viking attacks, leading to strategic discussions and a succession crisis.
How is the new king of Wessex chosen?
Prince Aethelred declines the crown, leading to Alfred's nomination and eventual selection as king.
What signifies the deepening conflicts at the end of the episode?
The temple is set on fire, allegiances are sworn, and the new king is celebrated, signifying deepening conflicts and betrayal.