Ragnar is Wounded - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

Ragnar is clearly wounded in some of these images, but how bad is it? Remember the tragic events of last week with Torstein? Tune in Thursday, March 5 to see how things go down.
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Ragnar Surveys the Damage - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

Ragnar surveys the damage at the Hill of the Ash. Will Prince Burgred lose his head like his uncle did?
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Rollo Gets Busy - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

Rollo doing what he does best, sending his enemies to Valhalla.
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Ragnar Leads the Charge - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

Ragnar leads yet another charge, this time against Kwenthrith's brother, Burgred. Which side will have more casualties you think?
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What is Kalf Plotting? - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

What is Kalf - Lagertha's trusted number two - plotting back in Scandinavia? And will Ragnar ultimately eat his liver while he watches?
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Aslaug's Dilemma - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

Is Harbard a mystic and healer? And if so, will Aslaug do whatever is required to free Ivar the Boneless from pain?
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Siggy is Suspicious - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

What is it about Harbard that rubs Siggy the wrong way? Will she find herself at odds with Aslaug and Helga over him?
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The Mysterious Harbard - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

Harbard's arrival in Kattegat fascinates Aslaug and Helga, only Siggy remains suspicious. When tragic events begin to take place, Siggy wonders if Harbard is responsible.
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Ragnar on the Hunt - Vikings Season 3 Episode 3

Ragnar and Rollo follow Princess Kwenthrith's brother, Burgred, up onto the Hill of the Ash. Prepare yourselves for another bloody battle.
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Vikings Season 3 Episode 3 Quotes

This is not about you Floki. It's about our children and their children. It is about our people's future. And I do not want there to be endless conflict between us and the Christians.

Ragnar

But do not think I offer nothing in return; I tell stories. Stories about my own travels. Stories about the Gods or both. As they say, I sing for my supper.

Harbard