Can you imagine Ragnar in Valhalla? "A son of Ragnar is being welcomed into Valhalla?! Finally! I can't wait to hug my dea--- Sigurd?! Wtf? Really?! It had to be this one?!" Jk jk but you know the show showed him no love, poor dude.
Hard to imagine Ubbe and Hvitserk spending zero time with Sigurd's corpse. He could've fooled Bjorn & Ivar, but Ubbe &/or Hvitserk certainly spent time with Sigurd's corpse, likely burying him.
I don't think it counts as a theory if there's no possible way it could be true, that's the point of theories. But I do have a Sigurd theory: Sigurd might have been a salty little jerk most of the time, but that's only because he hated his home life. If you watch the few scenes where he isn't around his brothers or Aslaug, he's usually out and around the common people and playing music, he's the only one of them that cares about anything happening among the people that isn't about taking control of Kattegat, and he's the only one of the brothers that Odin appears to while he's working around common people, rather than alone (Ivar, Ubbe) or on expedition (Hvitserk, Bjorn). He's also the one to propose the concept of the Great Army because he's willing to include the common people in his plans in a way that the other Sons of Ragnar don't. Ivar also makes reference to Sigurd being attracted to men, and none of the brothers seem surprised or offended, even Sigurd doesn't deny it, he just fires insults back at him. There are multiple scenes (possibly deleted scenes depending on which version you're watching) where married couples bring a third party to their bed for fun: Ragnar, Lagertha, and Aslaug have one, Floki invites Torstein in with him and Helga at one point, Rollo and Ragnar were hooking up with Lagertha at the same time, and Ubbe and Hvitserk pretty openly share Margrethe. I think Sigurd had a close relationship with a married couple: it's only in one scene, but at one point you see him playing music in a crowd (still looking for the scene, I forget which episode it is) with a small crowd, including a couple he actually looks comfortable being around. Sigurd's not stupid and he'd had plenty of warning that Ivar would kill him over stupid insults, I think he was taunting Ivar to distract him from the accusation of "offering his arse to other men" bit because, being basically royalty, he'd be fine to ignore it, but whoever the male partner was in that marriage could suffer horribly if he were branded ergi/unmanly over it. The Sigurdsson in Vikings: Vallaha was descended from the child of that marriage, named after Sigurd in memory of him.
Great short Video. Vikings the series followed some historical facts other parts. As it was written took certain liberties. Really like the show overall though. 💪🏻🙏🏻✨
Can you imagine Ragnar in Valhalla? "A son of Ragnar is being welcomed into Valhalla?! Finally! I can't wait to hug my dea--- Sigurd?! Wtf? Really?! It had to be this one?!"
Jk jk but you know the show showed him no love, poor dude.
Ivar was responsible for the downfall of the empire.
What empire lol
Not saying empire but conquered atlot of kigdoms
I really do think he survived due to there being a Sigurdson character in the new series
Hard to imagine Ubbe and Hvitserk spending zero time with Sigurd's corpse. He could've fooled Bjorn & Ivar, but Ubbe &/or Hvitserk certainly spent time with Sigurd's corpse, likely burying him.
Sigurd is a name who is current
Sigurd was a fairly common name at that time I believe.
@@calebwolfe9202 I had thought that may be the case
Sigurdson is grandson of king harald lol
I don't think it counts as a theory if there's no possible way it could be true, that's the point of theories.
But I do have a Sigurd theory: Sigurd might have been a salty little jerk most of the time, but that's only because he hated his home life. If you watch the few scenes where he isn't around his brothers or Aslaug, he's usually out and around the common people and playing music, he's the only one of them that cares about anything happening among the people that isn't about taking control of Kattegat, and he's the only one of the brothers that Odin appears to while he's working around common people, rather than alone (Ivar, Ubbe) or on expedition (Hvitserk, Bjorn). He's also the one to propose the concept of the Great Army because he's willing to include the common people in his plans in a way that the other Sons of Ragnar don't. Ivar also makes reference to Sigurd being attracted to men, and none of the brothers seem surprised or offended, even Sigurd doesn't deny it, he just fires insults back at him.
There are multiple scenes (possibly deleted scenes depending on which version you're watching) where married couples bring a third party to their bed for fun: Ragnar, Lagertha, and Aslaug have one, Floki invites Torstein in with him and Helga at one point, Rollo and Ragnar were hooking up with Lagertha at the same time, and Ubbe and Hvitserk pretty openly share Margrethe.
I think Sigurd had a close relationship with a married couple: it's only in one scene, but at one point you see him playing music in a crowd (still looking for the scene, I forget which episode it is) with a small crowd, including a couple he actually looks comfortable being around.
Sigurd's not stupid and he'd had plenty of warning that Ivar would kill him over stupid insults, I think he was taunting Ivar to distract him from the accusation of "offering his arse to other men" bit because, being basically royalty, he'd be fine to ignore it, but whoever the male partner was in that marriage could suffer horribly if he were branded ergi/unmanly over it.
The Sigurdsson in Vikings: Vallaha was descended from the child of that marriage, named after Sigurd in memory of him.
Great short Video. Vikings the series followed some historical facts other parts. As it was written took certain liberties. Really like the show overall though. 💪🏻🙏🏻✨
in real (Skandinavia) hes living and die at old
Viki gs got more and more work thus worse and worse
I thought Sigurd was gay
Nah he just like to be a skald a poet instead of a warrior
Did you watch the show? He shared Margrethe with Hvitserk and Ubbe.
@@loganneu5769 the most Pacific one ended up dying first. The irony.
@Jet Girl Actually he was the only one who didn't
@@jet__girl seriously, we know the most about sigurd in real life lol