Isabella plots her escape from Hortensia when she receives a call from Galavant via crystal ball. King Richard discovers his castle has disappeared.Isabella plots her escape from Hortensia when she receives a call from Galavant via crystal ball. King Richard discovers his castle has disappeared.Isabella plots her escape from Hortensia when she receives a call from Galavant via crystal ball. King Richard discovers his castle has disappeared.
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- Valencian Guard
- (uncredited)
- Villager
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAt the initial table-read, Karen David began waving a white handkerchief when they got to the line "Die in a fart, brown cow!," and told everyone that she was going to have difficulty acting heartbroken. When it came time to shoot, she found it harder than she'd anticipated because she was catching a reflection of Darren Evans' face in the amulet and his reactions kept cracking her up.
- Quotes
[singing]
Madalena: I like drinking Vino, preferably Pinot.
Gareth: I prefer a keg of beer.
Madalena: I like getting randy with whoever's handy.
Gareth: I prefer a keg of beer.
Madalena: Love massages, long walks and sunsets!
Gareth: Beer, beer, beer, beer, beer, beer!
Sid: Guys, the rhyme scheme.
Madalena: Frankly, you disgust me.
Gareth: You're no picnic, trust me.
Madalena, Gareth: Let's agree to disagree!
Sid: Maybe you're not getting the concept.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Build: Episode dated 7 January 2016 (2016)
- SoundtracksWorld's Best Kiss
(uncredited)
Music by Alan Menken
Lyrics by Glenn Slater
Performed by Karen David and Joshua Sasse
Alone, it could have made an average episode rate a 7 or 8 out of 10. Little moments - the appearance of a guest star, a silly light- hearted bit the works, any time Gareth is on screen doing something - in every episode of Galavant keep teasing me with opportunities to raise my hopes that the series might actually get better, and "Agree To Disagree", coming early in this episode, raised my hopes tremendously.
But the rest of the episode turns on a sadly below-average device that doesn't work. Literary-ly and literally. The awful jokes in that scene are such stinkers, the only thing that prevents me from calling the consequences of that device failure impossible is that it's only a disappointingly familiar fail moment - not altogether unlikely, when the average episode can only rate a 4 or 5 from me.
But the show insists on reveling in the stale aroma of its meta- winks at old conventions, aiming to delight 8 - 12 year olds, and leaving anyone else who has seen a few parodies before to fight not to roll their eyes, like parents at a junior high school talent show.
- bearealman
- Jan 7, 2016