The Citizen (Gauteng)

Epic goodbye to beloved drama

HIT SERIES GETS GLORIOUS SENDOFF Show has earned 13 Emmy nomination­s since its 2013 inception.

- – Citizen reporter

The time has come at last to light up the Vikings saga and push it out to sea. The sixth and final season of the groundbrea­king historical epic is now streaming first and only on Showmax. Thankfully, early reviews suggest the hit series is getting the glorious sendoff to Valhalla it deserves.

Daily Express says: “The final 10 episodes have everything fans want. From huge battle scenes, the return of some fan-favourite characters, unpreceden­ted twists and turns, to sex, sea dragons, drugs, death and even witchcraft… Creator Michael Hirst has succeeded in pulling off an epic goodbye to the beloved historical drama.”

“Hirst has left us a show for the ages, one that transcends the war, blood, and murder that first drew audiences to its story,” echoes Den of Geek.

“The closing run of episodes is at turns thrilling, stirring, chilling, harrowing, heart-breaking, savage, sensual and ethereal, and is capped off with a mesmerisin­g, mytho-philosophi­cal finale that retroactiv­ely elevates everything that came before it.”

Vikings reinvented how history could be taught. As Den of Geek puts it, “Vikings has been a legacy show for history. It marked the network’s first foray into ongoing scripted series. Vikings was a breakout ratings hit when it debuted in 2013 and remains history’s #1 scripted series of all time.”

After six seasons, Vikings still holds an average critics rating of 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, with a 100% rating for season six.

Vikings has earned 13 Emmy nomination­s since its 2013 inception, finally winning for Outstandin­g Special Visual Effects at last year’s awards.

Deservedly, other awards have been more generous, giving Vikings 36 prizes, including the Satellite Award for Best TV Drama.

Even more accolades seem likely, as the show already has 2021 Critics Choice Super Awards nomination­s for Best Action Series, Best Actor: Action for Alexander Ludwig as Bjorn, and Best Actress: Action for Katheryn Winnick as Lagertha.

The end of the saga brings the tumultuous conflict between the Rus and Vikings to a conclusion with grave consequenc­es.

Meanwhile, in Iceland, Ubbe (Jordan Patrick Smith from Lovecraft Country) is determined to fulfill his father Ragnar’s dream and sail further west than any Viking has travelled before. And there is unfinished business in England, where the Vikings have establishe­d settlement­s and overrun most of the country – except for Wessex.

The King of Wessex, Alfred the Great (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo from Sing Street), is the only Saxon ruler to seriously challenge their complete domination.

Now, Ivar the Boneless (Alex Hogh Andersen from the Oscar-nominated A War) must again face, in battle, the king he only knew as a boy.

Hirst said: “I always knew where I wanted the show to go and more or less where it would end if I was given the opportunit­y. What I was trying to do was write the saga of Ragnar Lothbrok and his sons. I’m very proud of the show. I did what I wanted to do, that’s the truth.”

Speaking at last year’s Comic Con, Hirst teased the second, and final, half of season six, saying, “The characters who we all have grown to love will all have their fates decided. Whether they live or die is of course in the hands of the gods. I think the conclusion of the saga is deeply satisfying, a proper and meaningful ending. And I hope all of our fans will feel the same way.”

The series finale will bring “mixed emotions for everyone”, said actress Georgia Hirst, who plays Torvi. “I don’t think there’s ever a way that it will end where you’ll be completely satisfied. Fans will always be upset that it’s over. It’s one of those things,” she told Daily Express.

The characters who we all have grown to love will all have their fates decided. Whether they live or die is of course in the hands of the gods.

Michael Hirst Creator of Vikings

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