Tries to be vikings


But fails miserably. What do you expect, anything made in Canada that is tv based is always *beep*

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You mean like "Vikings"? (a Canadian co-production)

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You have to remember that Americans are not too bright. They elected Donald Trump as President after all.

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Most Americans wouldn't know just how many of their favourite television shows are produced or made in Canada.

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Trumpnis renegotiating nafta right now making to Canadian free losers pay up lmao

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Actually it's filmed in Canada because it's cheaper but produced by americans. Btw I'm not american, thank god. Seems you canadian losers have an inferiority complex of some sort. This show is absolute trash.

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Actually, it is filmed in Ireland because the show is a Canadian/Irish co-production. Please check your facts before you post.

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Presuming you checked your facts, where in Ireland exactly? It was mostly filmed mostly around Newfoundland. Only a little bit was filmed here in UK but that was Cornwall area

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If you can't do something smart,do something right

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The series began filming in July 2012 at Ashford Studios, a newly built studio facility in Ireland, chosen as a location for its tax advantages. On August 16, 2012, longship scenes were filmed at Luggala, as well as on the Poulaphouca Reservoir, in the heart of the Wicklow Mountains. 70 percent of the first season was filmed outdoors. Some additional background shots were done in western Norway.

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"I'm not american, thank god".
Jealousy is manifested in such ugly ways.

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and how does it try to be like Vikings?

Plot hole - Aspect of a film that is misunderstood or missed while using your smart phone.

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More like Outlander meets Black Sails in America both in plot and characters

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So you think these guys sat down and decided to spend a few million dollars on a television series like vikings. Your village called and said they wanted their idiot back.

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To me it looks like a poor's man "Taboo".

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To me it looks like a poor's man "Taboo".


Oh my, how can that be when Frontier was written, production finished, aired in Canada, now America BEFORE Taboo???

Seems to be Taboo is "a poor's man" Frontier.


"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself within." W. Durant

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No it's not, this is just your childish rationalization trying to compare it to Vikings.

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