Vikings Season 5 Episode 13 Murder Most Foul
- TV14
- December 5, 2018
- 44 min
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7.6 (3,880)
In Vikings season 5 episode 13, titled "Murder Most Foul", the focus is on the aftermath of Ivar's merciless victory over Lagertha's forces. As Bjorn, Heahmund and their group continue on their journey to Veset, Lagertha has to face the consequences of her defeat. Meanwhile, Ivar revels in his triumph but also begins to harbor some insecurity as he realizes that his rule might not be as unchallenged as he once thought.
Amidst all this tension, the episode takes a detour to explore the deepening rift between Oleg and his brother, Igor. Oleg's paranoia and erratic behavior sets him on a collision course with the young prince, who seems to be growing more independent and cunning by the day. The power dynamics between the two characters keep shifting throughout the episode, leading to a shocking and violent conclusion.
Back in Kattegat, Floki's new settlement faces some unexpected challenges. One of the settlers has been murdered and tensions rise as people start to suspect each other. Floki, who had hoped to create a utopia free from the violent ways of their old world, is forced to confront the reality that the same human nature he hoped to escape is still at play in this new world.
As the episode progresses, it becomes clear that the title "Murder Most Foul" is not just a reference to the death in Floki's settlement. The theme of murder, betrayal and violence runs throughout the different storylines and characters. There is a sense that as much as the Vikings want to carve out a better future for themselves and their people, they cannot escape the darker impulses within themselves.
The episode also sets up some intriguing plotlines for the rest of the season. Lagertha, who has always been a resilient character, seems to be on the brink of giving up. Her faith in the gods and her own abilities has been shaken by the brutal defeat at the hands of Ivar's army. It remains to be seen if she can find the strength to keep fighting or if this is the end of her journey. On the other hand, Ivar's moment of vulnerability raises questions about his own hold on power. He has proven himself to be a ruthless and cunning leader, but can he maintain his grip on the throne when his own doubts start to surface?
Overall, "Murder Most Foul" is a gripping episode that delivers on the drama and intensity that fans of Vikings have come to expect. With strong performances from the cast, especially from Alex Høgh Andersen as Ivar and Georgia Hirst as Torvi, the episode keeps the audience hooked until the very end. Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or a newcomer, this episode is definitely worth a watch.