Sorry if I kill the flow of this discussion but I just had to get this off of my chest. I've never watched Vikings before somehow and Im someone who LIVES for series since the X-Files, through HBO's golden age with Sopranos (best series ever), Six Feet Under and The Wire, to following popular shows like Lost, Mad Men, 24, Breaking Bad and Californication all the way to today's hot stuff like Game of Thrones, The Walking Dead, Black Sails, The Leftovers, WestWorld and Fargo. To name a few.
All this time Vikings flew under my radar. I'm not exactly sure why. I guess I always thought it was this cliche show drifting on the hype of GoT (which I like, though not wild about it or anything). Maybe I thought the name was a bit on the nose, I dunno.
I have some free time these weeks and last week I decided to give Vikings a chance. I'm now at where the series currenly is, so I basically watched 4 seasons in a week time.
I have to say, Vikings is probably my favorite series since the Sopranos. It is INSANELY good.
Maybe its magnified by watching it all in pretty much one sitting but the way these characters change through events, although never change completely without context, reminds me of the nuanced feeling of the Sopranos. Just as the way Ragnar is portrayed is reminscinse of Tony Soprano, a guy you root for but is bad deep down inside and you somehow also start to hate him. After four seasons its really clear Ragnar only does things for himself and uses his family and friends to get those things done. Which makes him incredibly human and - to an extend - very relatable.
This show does so many things right. Especially the first three seasons it defies expectations and runs circles around tired cliches. The first few episodes it felt like a bad cosplay show but engaging enough to keep on watching. But then they amp it up. Stuff you expect takes seasons is done within mere episodes, like Ragnar becoming kal or discovering and raiding England. The battles are realistic (well, to me anyway) and tense and hard. Also original are the multiple timejumps that allow us to see characters evolve faster (but not unnaturally) and lets the show introduce various new characters and let us enjoy grown up versions of kids we saw in previous seasons.
All that great stuff pales in comparison with the main draw of course, Ragnar, superbly played by its actor. When you see him in interviews and stuff you see how different he is in the show so that really takes some skills (and of course a lof of make up). He's really an enigma on screen, so charismatic, with unusual mannerisms that give him a unique flavor. You just can't stop watching him. Even the less than stellar season 4 is, in my eyes, redeemed for the depth it adds to Ragnar. The drug abuse was just a symptom of the ghosts bothering his mind, which combined with his god complex made him feel invincible with the expected outcome in Paris as a result. Theyve made Ragnar into a horrible but very human character in season 4 and while that isnt very fun viewing, it was neccessary to get him on the level of the greats like Tony Soprano. It was painful as viewer to see Tony get worse and worse, more agressive especially in season 4 which coincidentially is also one of the most unpleasant seasons of that show, but needed for the character development.
And in any case I think the results are obvious in season 4.2 that has now begun. Ragnar is now both a mysterious enigma (by being away from the rest of the cast for so long) and a flawed human (as you see how he has fallen in reputation and tries to make amends with his family and friends that he used and abused for all these years).
My only fear is how the show will follow up the obvious death of Ragnar. I know all about Ivar from history and stuff but I think the only flaw Vikings has is that it hasnt given enough character development to most other characters except perhaps Floki. I do like what they are doing with Ivar up until now but he misses that relatable charm of Ragnar. I think we will see in season 5 how the show solves this, I hope they manage because I would hate this show not ending in the same quality.
To conclude, a last comparison I want to make with my all time favorite The Sopranos. I think what makes that show infinitely watchable - besides the great acting and humor of course - is the feeling of companionship these characters give. It just feels like coming home and chilling with friends when youre with Tony and the gang in the bada bing. I get that same feeling with Ragnar and the rest when theyre on their raids or in kattegat.
Anyway, sorry for the long post, but vikings just got a new fan.