![]() And so, with the conflict solved, our heroes ride on to their next adventure. She also points out that no matter what faults he may have, Richard has always been loyal to Galavant. Confusion in the similarity of the fighters on both side stall the battle, and Roberta’s brand of common sense shows the giants and dwarves that they really aren’t that different. It’s catchy as hell, but also showcases the cast’s talent perfectly, is extremely funny, and visually appealing in its choreography. This is my favorite number of the entire season so far. I’ll have to wait and see how much of this trait of Roberta’s pops up, though it doesn’t do much good in this particular situation as the war is still on.Īnd the great final battle of course is prefaced by a song, a fantastic West Side Story send up that had me snapping my fingers along. I’m not sure how I feel about this as part of Galavant’s charm is that is immerses itself in this wacky world where you can break out into song and everyone acknowledges it and then moves on with their day. Not that she doesn’t roll with the singing and adventuring, but it is she who points out the silliness of the situation. She seems to be a bit of an audience stand in as she is the most grounded person on the entire show. Pun based insults are exchanged between Galavant and Richard and a scrum breaks out, only for Roberta to ride in and end it. I feel as if last week’s guests didn’t bring as much to the table, but there’s something about Nick Frost’s delivery, whether he’s hushing his giant army or gently recalling one of his men who wandered to the wrong side, he not only fits in well in the world of Galavant, but adds to it.Įventually the giants and dwarves meet in a war council to decide when their final battle will be and wouldn’t you know it, Richard has sided with the dwarves, who are also normal-sized. The leader of the giants is played by guest star Nick Frost, who is an excellent addition. Meanwhile, Galavant stumbles, literally, across a group of giants, who actually aren’t that giant at all, and promises to help them defeat their sworn enemies, the dwarves. The combined absurdity of the visual is what makes it. ![]() What makes this song so entertaining is the sparkly retro music video effects that take over as Richard prances around meadows with this tiny lizard in hand. Steaming over his latest spat with Galavant, Richard launches into a musical number about his dragon pal. Something about giving this lizard as ridiculous a name as “Tad Cooper” makes me love it though and I welcome Tad to the show. Richard has traded the Jewell of Valencia, their bargaining chip for army, for a “dragon” named Tad Cooper. We open on Richard and Galavant having yet another spat, but this time it’s the final straw. The first half of this week’s episode is the aptly titled “Giants vs. Also, the lack of Chef was noticed in this episode, I hope he returns soon! Given the events at the end of “About Last Knight”, it would seem like Galavant’s plot is switching gears, but I’m itching to see him reunite with Isabella and their return to Valencia. ![]() Our characters are finally finding each other, however I’m wondering how much more time is going to be spent on the “Galavant needs to find an army” arc. I’m pleased with how the plot is progressing. Beside some great show stopping numbers, it seems like love is in the air for both our heroic and evil characters. We had a few interesting developments in this most recent Galavant outing.
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