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THIS EPISODE WAS UNREAL oh my gosh the ending of this season has us literally trippin. ALSO, we have a test series dropping in a few hours and we need your guys thoughts! Stay tuned and HAPPY WEEKEND!

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Caleb

its actually quite simple to see why canute was convinced so easily, his way of thinking and his ideals have not changed since his realisation in season 1 ep18 where he realises that viking warriors cannot be saved by the trials god puts before them, but in this episode we see canute say, “so the vikings are capable of producing someone like you” canute sees with his own eyes a changed man whos endured so much and come out the other side a better person, and it makes him think differently straight away

Bibi

Olmar shifting his role model from his brother (Thorgil who is a killing machine and a strong male by the viking era standards) to a man who has the courage to go against the norm (rejected violance in a era where fighting was synonymous to a man's value), Thorfinn! I started crying when Thorfinn found his purpose in life because in the beginning of this season he was an empty man with no care for his life but now he is a man who wants to create a world for people who feel death is their only salvation. Essentially Thorfinn is creating a choice for people like Arinheid and his early season 2 self to choose instead of desiring to die 😭 😭 Also, Einar being the Thorfinn's brother by choice is such a beautiful moment! I love them with all my heart 😢 This season alone put Vinland Saga on my top 5 anime of all time list 🙏

lola

I’m so glad you guys understand the absolute MASTERPIECE that is S2 of Vinland. I was a little worried that its message would get lost and that you guys wouldn’t trust the process because of the 180 the show makes in terms of storytelling and pacing but it truly makes me happy you guys enjoyed it so much. This season made Vinland surpass AOT as my all time favorite anime which is saying A LOT and apparently we haven’t even scratched the surface. Some of the best moments are yet to come from what I’ve heard from Manga readers. I hope you guys continue to follow the series bc I’ll be loyally looking forward to your reactions. 🫶🥹

Mikey N

1 more episode!

Anonymous

The next arc, after Farmland Saga, is definitely my favorite. Great characters, writing, and action. I can't wait to see it animated as in my opinion, it will be just as good as Farmland Saga, just very different.

A

This may be my favorite episode of the season. Idk there's just so many amazing ones

A

Carve that encounter into me 😭😭😭

Audreyldo

This episode is perfect 🥹

Faris Alamin

Ngl, I saw all of season 2 and I did not love it. I enjoyed the show overall, but I just had a lot of issues with it and I think most of these will be super unpopular opinions.. First off, the ending felt kinda cheap to me. It basically was just the writer saying do things like this and everything will end happily ever after, but things just don't work like that in real life. It was so absurdly unrealistic to the point of being laughable. It was just a way for the writer to push his point and it just left a bad taste in my mouth. Second, I never cared about Arnheid and still don't. I can't even tell you why, I have no good reason. Third, I'm still salty the Leif reunion was offscreen. I got so excited when we first saw Leif again and then got progressively more and more annoyed every week while the Gardar arc was happening that I didn't get a reunion in the episode. After a few weeks, I would literally end the episode screaming obscenities at my TV when I didn't get a pay off again. Then they did it offscreen and I was just a pit of despair. Fourth, I think Snake is a rat for killing Gardar. I will never forgive him for that. Who cares if he killed your men, your men were after him for a bounty. He was purely in the right and was trying to save his enslaved wife. Fuck Snake. POS makes my blood boil and it makes me angry they forgave him. Also, I just found the season more boring than the first. I understand the point of the story, I just don't really care. I enjoyed the grand schemes and mystery of Askeladd way more than the deep character stuff. I said it. I know people who like season 2 more like to think they are above us season 1 enjoyers, but I'm just being real (very brave of me, I know!).

Asbjørn Kennedy (edited)

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2023-08-20 06:19:36 So many good takes from you all, I'm proud of you <3
2023-08-19 16:02:32 So many good takes from you all, I'm proud of you <3

So many good takes from you all, I'm proud of you <3

James Jaya

I think the scale of the story is just not for you. Season 1 have a larger scale, with all those kingdom politics and stuff which feels a lot more epic. Season 2, the author scale down the story to a farm. Everything seems a lot more personal. I find the character in season 2 as someone that I can actually relate and see in real life. For example Ketil, He is a slave owner, and see Arnheid as a property which is bad and problematic. But the author show that he indeed has a tinge of kindness and empathy in his heart, He just don't have the strength and courage to back it up. I can relate to this, sometimes we are afraid to do something that we know is good because how everyone around us will judge us. When he finally get his courage, It is based on anger, not empathy for other people, which is tragic. As for your first point, the story hasn't finished yet. So we don't know whether Thorfinn will utimately succeed or not, whether he will need to tweak his ideals. Thorfinn ideal is violence as last resort, not no violence at all. Run, and run, and run first then fight only when there is no more option. Not fight first then run. And even when we choose to fight, It is not something that we need to be proud of. Always try to reflect, whether It is really necessary. I can understand if you don't like it. Afterall everyone go through life differently, and it affects what kind of story they will enjoy. I too have popular story that I can't get into. Ultimately I believe absurdism is one of the theme of the story. We have to embrace the absurdity of life, but then rebel against it. Einar choose to live, when living seems pointless, he lost his family and freedom (what's the point of living). Canute want to create a paradise for people that don't know how to love indiscriminately, for people that is the farthest from love. Thorfinn radical pacifism against the absurdity that to achieve peace, we need violence. The dream of Vinland seems absurd and impossible, yet the author tell us to seek it. Afterall the best revenge against hopelessness is to hope.