After just four weeks of laughter and adventure, the season finale of Galavant is here. For Galavant, the story continues to be one where he learns about himself. He learns to give up his pride, for ...
Fairy tales, fractured or intact, never seem to go out of style — as seen with the new film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods and ABC’s ridiculous musical spoof, Galavant, an ...
Actually, “Galavant” rather conspicuously retires that overused ditty in the opening of the season premiere, which cheekily (like most everything else associated with the show) pokes fun at its meager ...
The new season opens with the handsome Galavant standing on the pirate ship with King Richard sprawled on the deck, complaining. King Richard begs Galavant to sing him a song as Galavant thinks up his ...
Owing a strong debt to Monty Python and a lesser one to spoofs like “When Things Were Rotten,” “Galavant” largely overcomes the challenges that have traditionally bedeviled TV musicals with ...
King Richard (Timothy Omundson) and Madalena (Mallory Jensen) are wed by the archbishop (John Walters) in the pilot of "Galavant."Nick Ray/ABC Princess Isabella (Karen David) and Sir Galavant (Joshua ...
Note: This is our review of the first of the two Galavant episodes that aired on its Season 2 premiere night. Click here for our review of the second episode. Warning: Full spoilers for the episode ...
Arrive to ABC’s event series “Galavant” with all the skepticism you can muster. I surely did. A musical comedy that will be instantly compared to the iconic Monty Python productions? I prepared myself ...
Fairy tales, fractured or intact, never seem to go out of style, and the evidence is right in front of us with the new film adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s “Into the Woods” and ABC’s effectively ...
Galavant is far and away my favorite musical fairytale comedy series on TV. OK, so it's the only musical fairytale comedy series on TV, but that doesn't make it any less charming. Galavant is the kind ...
ABC must have gotten a good deal, like really quite a steal, to go ahead and renew “Galavant.” A show with ratings low, but catchy songs, you know, that pretty well describes poor “Galavant.” Now it’s ...
“Galavant” proves again, alas, that just being incredibly good-natured isn’t quite enough to create a show you’d want to watch every week. “Galavant,” for those who have missed its million promos, is ...