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Sunday, 10 January 2016

Galavant: "Aw, Hell, the King" Review

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Warning: Full spoilers for the episode below.

What's a king to do when his best friend has stolen his crown and the townspeople have dismantled his castle? Richard's purpose is the focus of "Aw, Hell, the King," and again, he's portrayed as someone you can sympathize with. One particular sequence in the episode showed off one of the most remarkable aspects about Galavant: You can have a song with the line "any moron can plant a cake," and yet the song is touching and resonates with you. It defies logic.

The deft writing and development of Richard so far combined with imaginative lyrics and Timothy Omundson's stellar skills all added up to perfection in the song where Richard questioned his future. Omundson conveyed a mix of optimism with forlornness. The saddest part is watching him realize he doesn't really know how to do anything else. It's tempered by remembering everything currently happening to Richard is pretty much completely his fault for being terrible, but hey, we all make mistakes.

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