Why would Uhtred throw away his marriage for Isealt?
Maybe I'm just partial to Amy Wren, but Uhtred's actions really didn't make sense.
I mean, the dude singlehandedly destroyed a viking fleet and slayed Ubba in single combat just so he could get back to his wife and child ASAP, and he left immediately for home even though Leofric specifically warned him that some slimy dude like Odda Jr. would claim credit for the victory.
He couldn't wait to get back to his family...then there are all these images of domestic bliss -- Uhtred surprising his wife, telling her she's beautiful, Uhtred and Mildrith with their baby, laughing at his farts and making plans for the future, yadda yadda.
I get why Uhtred was enraged at Alfred, why he loathed Odda, why he felt compelled to go reaving and "earn his wealth."
What I don't get is why he'd throw away his wife and son for a child-queen of some crappy little kingdom who does a Theresa Caputo impersonation. Uhtred was like a puppy dog before she even said a word.
And not only did he choose to abandon his wife, but his son too? Just seems too much of a stretch.