cmbi
I binge watched both seasons of this show on Netflix after it was cancelled. I didn't know it was on TV before. I thought it was fantastic.I laughed out loud several times, the music and lyrics were absolutely terrific but most of all, I was totally impressed by the singing and dancing and acting. And everyone in this was a master of comedic timing. I couldn't find fault with anyone's performance. Geez, I could go on and on.Kudos to everyone involved in this show. I'm bummed it didn't go on, but at least it's still on Netflix and I can watch it again whenever I want!
tatsu2050
This is and probably forever will be my shortest and also most fitting review. One line completely fits the bill and you really do not need to say more. Only reason I am doing so it because IMDb wouldn't let me post the review unless I write enough words and lines. But here is all I got to and need to say: Frank Sinatra meets Monty Python. Rocks!!!
drums-29608
This is like Mel Brooks, Monty Python, Men in Tights, and Alan Menken combined. Fantastic. Timothy Omundson is GREAT. The story lines are funny, quirky, and well-delivered. I enjoy how they make fun of themselves, like when the first song of the second season is making fun of the theme from the first season as an ear-worm. Or when the first song of the second season is a.k.a. "Suck it, Cancellation Bear." The character arcs are well done. Timothy Omundson is perfect for King Arthur, as well as Vinnie Jones as Gareth. Who knew they could all sing so well? The cameos of certain actors just adds to the stories, especially Hugh Bonneville and Weird Al. I like how they brought in some relatively lesser known actors. From the casual musical fan to the serious, this one is for you!
Volod
It's a flying circus meeting Plebs. Hilarious show which HAS to be renewed - because of the hurricane, not a whiff, of fresh air it brings to TV scene.Basically, toying with a viewer in some medieval scenery is not new - think of a 'Knight's Tale' meeting Monty Python. Galavant touches the familiar strings, constantly breaking the fourth wall, and doing it so lightly and positively it always leaves you smiling after a short, but intense episode.It'd be a shame if this one's canned after just to hilariously fun seasons.