Episode 3
Desperate to raise an army and storm Hortensia, Galavant and King Richard return to his former castle to find the village thriving, now that they've found democracy. The discovery causes Richard to have an identity crisis now that his people don't need him. Galavant uses a town hall meeting to recruit fighters from the village, but volunteers are in short supply. In Hortensia, an evil wedding planner named Wormwood poisons Isabella's mind with an enchanted tiara, intent on making her help him take over the kingdom.
Episode 4
While continuing their quest to gather an army, King Richard discovers that he has a connection to Roberta, the beautiful warrior who volunteered to help. Galavant plays matchmaker. Madalena is invited to the Basikobitcz party - the popular girls of the kingdom - and can't wait to be accepted into their group. The party is not what she expected, and, when she returns home, Madalena discovers that she has feelings and does not like her new emotion.
Review
This was another really funny and great set of episodes. Galavant and Richards whole story was really great I loved the song where Richard is trying to figure out what he could do with his life if he is not king. And Galavant trying to find some way to pull together an army to help him was really funny how all the towns people kept mixing up Isabella and Madalena and in the end he did get one lady to join his army. And I really hope that Galavant's plains eventually work out and a relationship grows between Richard and Roberta. Isabella being under mind control is a little weird but I'm curious to see where that is going to eventually lead to, especially now that the chef and servant have left. Madalena's whole part in this episode was sad but also great and ended with probably my favorite new song from this series. And I hope some kind of relationship forms between her a Gareth so then when it comes time for him to pick a side their is a bit more of a struggle for him. Over all I really enjoyed these episodes and I can't wait for the next ones.
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