Comic-Con Interviews: We Asked Vikings’ Travis Fimmel About The Baby Goat

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Yes, I had the opportunity to speak to the cast and creator of History’s Vikings at San Diego Comic-Con, and the first question I asked Travis Fimmel (aka Ragnar Lothbrok) was about baby goats. I DO WHAT I WANT!

It all started in Season 2. Our eagle-eyed Vikings recapper Rebecca Pahle started noticing a theme. Ragnar found a way to cuddle an adorable baby goat in more than one scene.

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Adorable GIFs were had and the official Viking’s twitter account even got in on the fun!

It was a whole thing. Or at least, that’s what we thought when we asked Fimmel about the sensation when we met him.

The Mary Sue: Can we talk baby goats and how that completely blew up? How everyone loves that you are holding baby goats in the show?

Travis Fimmel (TF): Oh, did they?

TMS: Yeah.

TF: That’s funny…I had a lamb one time, it was a lamb. Yeah, I dunno. I just walked past and I grabbed one. I needed something to hold because the two girls that were sitting next to me weren’t very happy with me…I got comfort in them.

TMS: You have to do it more, because the internet loved it.

TF: Oh, did they?

My reactions in the order they occurred:

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Ok, Fimmel, I forgive you. But only if you EMBRACE THE GOAT. Both in spirit and all of Season 3.

More non-baby goat Vikings interview content coming your way later this week and next!

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