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Lethal Weapon: A Whole Lotto Trouble (2018)
Still Liking It
I'll probably get skewered for this by the more dramatic fans, but the truth is, I've been enjoying season 3 so far. I loved Riggs, and will miss him, but Cole is actually a more likable character and easier to relate to than over the top Riggs was. The more I see him develop, the more I find myself getting behind Seann William Scott as the new co-lead, and am finding it a welcome and refreshing change. I was part of that very vocal group that was angry about Clayne's departure, but I'm not too proud to say I was wrong in thinking the show would lose its heart. It simply found another one in Cole. I say give it a chance.
Lethal Weapon: In the Same Boat (2018)
Big enough to admit I was wrong...
I'll admit, I was one of the people who was convinced I wasn't going to like the show without Riggs after Clayne Crawford's departure, but I was wrong, and happy to be. The show was still very enjoyable with Seann William Scott as the new co-lead. Cole is a refreshing character. Riggs and his death wish were kind of played out. Even movie Riggs got over it by the end of the first one and was no longer suicidal, but it seemed these show writers were intent on having him remain a loose cannon with no sense of self-preservation throughout the run of the show.
Cole, while just as lethal as Riggs, if not more, and just as much of a daredevil, doesn't run into it like he doesn't care if he lives or dies. He has a reason to live, and actually tries to make it out alive. The character is likable, a family man, or at least trying to be, and just an all around decent person, considerate of others, unlike Riggs. Don't get me wrong. I loved Riggs, and will miss him, but I'm glad they went a different direction with Cole instead of trying to recreate Riggs. It's fresh, and I think the show will be just as good with him. Don't listen to the naysayers who won't actually watch and pay attention just because Riggs is gone, and give it a try. I did, and I don't regret it.
Galavant (2015)
Truly a Diamond in the Rough
This is my first review, so bear with me. I'll admit, I was skeptical when I first saw the promotions for "Galavant" on TV. I've always been a fan of the medieval/fantasy genre, and I was certain this show would simply destroy it. I was right, in a way. It has taken every cliché' about this genre of film and show and turned it completely upside down and inside out, and I love it! First, I can't even begin to describe how much I enjoy Timothy Omundson. I have always been a fan of this guy's work, but he has taken it to another level of hilarity here. I absolutely love him as King Richard, and he is the main reason to watch the show for me. This is the guy Marvel needs to be looking at when it's time to cast Dr. Strange.
The other characters in the show have also been quite entertaining. Honestly, there isn't a character in this that hasn't entertained me greatly. Vinnie Jones is another favorite of mine, and this is such a different role than what I'm used to seeing him in. I'm loving his sarcastic, deadpan deliveries. Vinnie has always been great at playing "manly men" to the extreme, and he doesn't fail to deliver here with a comedy twist.
Joshua Sasse as the title character has also been great. Charming, witty, a bit goofy, yet somehow he still manages to come off as looking cool, even at his worst. He was a perfect choice for the lead, even if not actually my favorite character on the show. Luke Youngblood is also very funny and refreshing as Sid the squire. His comic timing is spot on, and some of his expressions are priceless.
The two leading ladies, played respectively by Mallory Jansen and Karen David, are also a delight. Both are gorgeous, and each has their own charm about them. You love to hate Mallory's character, while trying not to love Karen's, but just can't help falling for her.
Finally, I hate musicals. I mean I absolutely loathe them. Yet, I have enjoyed every musical number on the show so far. They've had me laughing non-stop constantly with their parody lyrics. And don't get me started on the guest stars, from John Stamos, Ricky Gervais, Weird Al Yankovic, Rutger Hauer...all of whom have played wonderful roles.
All in all this show has been a most enjoyable experience for me, despite my initial reservations going into it. It has the sort of charm that Mel Brooks movies always held, which to me makes it an instant classic. I would definitely recommend this show if you want a good laugh and to enjoy some breathtaking scenery and lovable characters. Ironically, the "villains" are the most lovable of all, and that only makes it better.