Wrong infos, terribly presented and reproduces cliches and historical mistakes, besides undistinctively mixing anglo-saxon pre-christian belief systems (i. E. "paganism") with nordic (i.e. Vikings), which are centuries apart - What evidence is there that Anglo-Saxons had a Jormungandr for instance? Cliches like "drunk people" and "barbarians" are absurd. Her acting is terrible I could not stand it till the end. The images and puns and intended jokes are shallow. Why are her heels so important? Does she consider Bede's and other contemporary Christian accounts are accurately describing the truth? For instance when mentioning the time after the conversion as "safe for women with children".
AVOID this documentary if you want to learn something right.