- Lagertha 'bi the way' in the Season 4-B
VIKINGS Season 4 Returns to Comic-Con | Full Trailer
"I hate how often the terminology of playing "strong" women is thrown around. Lagertha obviously has strength, but she's a powerful woman. There is a distinct difference. The way female characters are so often lauded to be "strong" often comes as a descriptor like they are an exception. A woman can have strength in her vulnerability. She can have strength in her sexuality. She can show her strength in the way she fights. She can have strength in the way she raises her family. Women are inherently strong, and have been that way since the beginning of time. Needing to point out how "strong" a woman is just seems like we should do away with that description altogether. Every woman is strong in her own right, it really shouldn't surprise people."
Colette Monfort for Vanity Fair
Lagertha in Vikings 4B SDCC Trailer
Highlights of the Vikings @ SDCC:
- Alexander getting a mouthful of Vodka when he went to take a drink of his water. (their prank war is the best)
- Colette IN GENERAL being the only one with a damn level of eloquence
- The whole crowd singing Happy Birthday to Clive.
- Travis' answerto if Lagertha & Ragnar could get back together.
-- Followed closely by his "she's got the clap" comment, and the IMMEDIATE response of Cole's "He's got a tiny dick, don't worry." (paraphrasing here.)
- Clive throwing Alexander's flip flops into the crowd (and oops, accidentally beaning a fan in the face with one...)
- Whose Beard Is It? (poor cole having to put up with so many boys)
- Cole in every single interview no less than twice reminding the boys to "behave, please."
Wake up. Kick ass. Repeat. Cole has co-designed a Lagertha inspired t-shirt you can purchase right now! ALL PROCEEDS go to Women in Film -- and you get a badass t-shirt out of it. Go support Women In Film!
What is your go to karaoke song?
colette monfort & félix dyotte | C'est l'été, c'est l'été, c'est l'été
"I've known Félix since I was young, and growing up around someone else so creative has really been a gift to the both of us. I loathe singing publicly, but he's always wanted to collaborate on something and promised if we did it, it would be very small, out of the way. We used to get together and practice our harmonies when we were young -- it made us laugh and we always had a good time together. I was home on Montréal for a few weeks -- it was just lovely. We got together and played around with some music, which was mostly just me listening to him play and humming along with him. He surprised me on the day -- we were just going to lunch and on our walk back he wanted to stop at this cute little house. Long story turned short, he knocked and an elderly woman answered the door. He asked if she would allow us to shoot a video on her porch and she was delighted. She gave us tea and cherries, and told us stories when we were finished. It was a lovely way to spend an afternoon."
((forgive me, this is poorly translated from french))