![]() ![]() The show itself from start to finish was entertaining and it's why I'd rewatch it or recommend giving it a chance to others. ![]() Regardless it was still entertaining enough to finish through but it drops in quality and at times it even got a bit annoying or dull. Everything after it is more like a spin-off / continuation storyline that kind of performs like an ok sequel to a great movie. You could honestly stop watching after season 4 if you wanted. Overall the first couple seasons carried most of the rest and the pre-established connections from them are the lifeline to the rest. Then it feels like the original three seasons get honored a bit and leaves the show on a much better note than if it failed to do this. Season 6 definitely struggles until everything starts coming full circle and starts wrapping up. It also starts the downward spiral in quality for storyline and characters especially marking the transition of focus for main characters. It's where the real driving force behind the show goes off the path and ends up kind of a tangled mess that starts erasing some of the good from the prior seasons. Seasons 4-5 start to slide down the slope a bit. There's a couple characters that drag a little but end up having an arc making it worth while. Hands down the strongest and most developed storylines with good character development and action. The acting was good, the storyline was good (for awhile), and it felt like glimpsing into the viking era through the dramatic tv lense that's fun to get lost in! Seasons 1-3 are the best. It was entertaining enough for me to rewatch it a couple of times and refer it to others. It appears that running back Dalvin Cook ’s time with the Vikings is nearing a conclusion, according to a report from ESPN’s Kevin Seifert. final quarter with the score still standing at 73, in favor of the Vikings. The seasons of the show all would be ranked differently for stars out of ten but overall the show was good and I enjoyed it. They knew that he could score on almost any catch that he made, and thus. ![]()
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