Note: Full spoilers for the episode follow.
Well, Galavant continues to be delightful. It put the biggest smile on my face in seconds by opening week two with a recap in song. Because of course. The quirky charm of the series crawls under your skin in the best way. It makes you feel like singing and dancing even if those aren't activities you'd normally partake in, and the show has that effect in the story as Galavant (the character) loosened up.
King Richard was more relaxed this week, too. He remains the most interesting point of the show, and Timothy Omundson in the role is a gem. A national treasure, really. It looks like he is having so much fun and that contributes to the infectious nature of the series. In an example of Galavant not following typical fairy tale plots, Richard isn't the malicious brand of evil. He's awful, make no exception about that, but he's not like say, Game of Thrones' King Joffrey. Richard is more like a impulsive and impetuous child who doesn't fully grasp the consequences of actions.
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