Egon
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I'm interested to know if anyone has read the novels and can tell if Uhtred or Paganism in general remain positive.
Kinnaree said:TopoftheAbyss said:Saw the first episode. It's anti Pagan garbage.InX said:What say the JoS about the Netflix series, "The Last Kingdom?"
Recently delved into Norse Paganism, found David from Texas, ended up here.
is this show based or more Netflix propaganda, in your opinion?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4179452/
Anything the mainstream media put up about anything pagan will be anti-pagan because they obviously don't want people to even think twice about it. They want people to see and view pagans and paganism as barbaric and violent. I don't think there will ever be a series or movie depicting pagans in any positive sense. But that's what even gets people to think as well. There will be people who fall for the Jew's brainwashing, and there will be people who are independent thinkers, thinking outside the Jewish mainstream box.
Having said that, that shouldn't stop anyone from watching it. If you continue, it's actually a great show. The acting and plot is superb, especially the conversation between the Christian King and the pagan protagonist, Uhtred. Uhtred, no matter how much the king exploits him and separated him from his own kids, still remains pagan at heart. He never errs or turn away from the gods. If he did turn away and became Christian, I wouldn't even continue the series.
I personally like this show far better than Vikings. I mean, I rewatched it TWICE, and I don't really like watching much TV at all, just a select few TV shows.