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In this season, we still follow the adventures of Galavant, a dashing hero who is determined to reclaim his reputation and his 'Happily Ever After'. Still, there were plenty of jazz hands to keep us royally entertained. Here, we break down our favorite musical numbers, characters, and quotes.
Enjoy the kitschy fun of Galavant while it lasts, and who knows, perhaps the series can grow an audience and out perform even its own low expectations of itself.
We watch Galavant not because it promises to be enjoyable, but because it is enjoyable, moment to moment, in and of itself. As all good entertainment should be.
Everyone sing Gaaallllaaavant! Featuring winning performances and a new bromance between King Richard and Galavant S2 is bigger and better than S1 and another fun romp through Valencia.
Galavant's second season may be overly familiar to the show's fans, but that's what they're all clamoring for, anyway: great songs, goofy characters and a short-enough run that you never begin to question its verisimilitude.
Kat Likkel and John Hoberg's script handles the de-tinting of rose-colored glasses with just the right amount of weight to undercut the sitcom's silliness while never outright ignoring it.
If you haven't watched this medieval, musical comedy yet I can see how you might think the concept is a little silly, and it is, but in all the right ways.