First of all, the atmosphere was right on spot. The autumn-winter, the music, the dialogue.....everything was heartbreaking....every stone, every tune, every face. It's an episode that teach us how to value a character that was always overlooked. It's probably one of the turning points of this season. At the end of the episode, no one was left untouched. Everyone was hurt, everyone was sad. I loved this episode. It successfully brought a feeling that neither Vikings or any medieval tv series made me feel. I watched it twice before proceeding with episode 5 just for the sake of the feelings.