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'Vikings' Season 3 'Breaking Point,' Plot Twists, Spoilers

The battle to conquer the "City of Lights" tightens.

With only two episodes left, "Vikings" continues to raid television screens as Nordic warriors go on raiding more villages in its episode 9, "Breaking Point." Will they finally get a hold of Paris? Or will they put more lives to waste? Based on the synopsis on the History Channel, "the Vikings will go all out for a second assault of Paris."

During the "To The Gates" episode, pagans failed to take over Paris and their attempt led to the demise of numerous swordsmen and shiledmaidens. The episode was filled with much gruesome details as some of the Vikings were burned to death and impaled with spears.

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In episode 8, it could be remembered that King Ragnar uttered to Athelstan, his dead friend's spirit, "Paris is everything you told me it would be. I am bound and determined to conquer it." It is evident that the Denmark king, along with his men, will unleash another attack on Paris.

In the teaser, it can be seen that Ragnar's men are swimming towards mainland France at a perfect time. Could this mean that they would be successful?

KDramaStars posted a teaser that reads, "In the Season 3 finale, Viking troops make one more daring effort to take Paris, and Ragnar request a favor of Bjorn, one that could alter the course of Viking history."

In Wessex, Judith will face a difficult situation. King Ecbert proposes to Judith: "I intend to pass on to you the kingdom of England." Would Judith trust the king and accept the proposal? Or would she know better and decline the offer?

Watch the "Viking's Episode 9 preview, here.

"Vikings" stars Travis Fimmel, Sarah Greene, Linus Roache, and Lothaire Bluteau.

"Breaking Point" will air on April 16 at 10pm on The History Channel. Season finale "The Dead" will air on April 23.

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