“With Questions Everywhere”

Galavant ended last week, and I’m still going through the five stages of grief with the season ending. I could always rely on the show to make me laugh, and I probably laughed the hardest when Galavant and King Richard got drunk together. I hope Galavant does get renewed if only to give us a Galavant and King Richard buddy show. Both of them are egotistical, but it is hard not to love the two of them.

 

One of the first things we learned from this series is nothing ever goes right for Galavant. He doesn’t get his moment without it being spoiled, but this is what makes the show great. Seeing the mishaps that follow Galavant made the show enjoyable. From Galavant not being able to move after training so hard trying to get back into shape to ending up on a boat with King Richard at the end of the season. Galavant went on a hero’s journey to defeat Richard, but ended up being his new companion. Galavant may not enjoy his new situation, but I greatly enjoy it especially if Hugh Bonneville is one of the pirates.

 

It would be interesting to see Richard in a new setting. At the beginning of the series, Richard appeared to be this evil man who would let his henchman do all his dirty work. However, before the first night was over the audience learned he was rather a pansy. He became one of the most loved characters on the show who Lassiter from Psych would find a disgrace to humanity. It is one of the reasons why I love Timothy Omundson. He is capable of making an adolescent king enjoyable like he did with a gun loving, straight-laced detective.

 

One thing which made his character even more enjoyable was Richard’s friendship with Gareth. The two had the best relationship on the show. So many kudos need to be given to Timothy Omundson and Vinnie Jones for what they did in this series. The two characters were opposites in almost every way, but while Gareth may have been a man’s man he never forsook his king and friend for long. Gareth took made an oath when he was a child to protect Richard, and he kept it. He may not have always been a fan of Richard being a wuss, but Richard was his friend. He was loyal to him, and continued to protect his friend until the very end. He knew Richard needed to leave, and Galavant would be able to protect him.

 

However, one of the things that didn’t set well with the finale was Madalena having Gareth join her to rule the kingdom. It will be interesting to see that dynamic, if there is a second season. What I don’t understand is why Madalena had him join her. He could have been her henchman. Madalena already discovered in order to get what she wanted all she needed was herself. In order to get rid of her husband, Richard, she sent for his brother, Kingsly, to take the kingdom with her at his side. She then stabbed Kingsly in the finale, and took over the kingdom. Madalena knows what she wants and she goes after it. It is the reason why I question why is Gareth ruling right beside her?

 

The finale also showed Princess Isabella being placed in a guarded room alone by her cousin. If Galavant does get a season two, I hope it does not show Isabella waiting for Galavant to save her. The series taught us early on Isabella is not a damsel in distress when she trained Galavant for the joust. I hope Isabella will not take being locked in a room lying down. She is more than capable of handling herself.

 

 

It would be great if she is able to escape and set off on her own journey to save Sid from Gareth. Imagine if part of season two was Galavant off to find her, while she is off to save Sid and find Galavant. They could miss each other by minutes a couple of times before being reunited, or completely disregard the used plot line and find each other immediately. Whatever happens someone please save Sid. The show was quite enjoyable when it had the three of them on their hero’s journey.

 

Finally, there’s Vincenzo, the chef, who was a breakout star. I was not expecting his role to big as big as it was, but he was a delight to watch. I hope Vicenzo does get a happy ending whether it is with homicidal Gwynne or someone else.

 

Here’s hoping Galavant does get a season two. It was a bright spot for cold winter nights, and it would be even brighter if the Lord Grantham and Daisy are able to be in a scene together. Of course it would also be amazing if we got to see Giles Anthony Head again as well.

 

 

Most Anticipated Top 5 Mid-Season Premieres

Happy 2015! I am incredibly excited for the mid-season premieres, but there is a part of me is filled with sorrow at the same time. Two great shows are taking their final bow, and will be greatly missed once they are finished. However, let us rejoice the fact they get to end the way they want to end.

The first show is Parks and Recreation. It is the last show from NBC’s golden Thursday night comedy left (still on NBC). They decided to make a time jump into the year 2017, and I have faith this show has been able to handle the transition. The rest of the world is slowly finding out this cast is amazing, but we have already known this for at least six seasons. It is time to ‘Treat Yo Self’ to final season of some of the greatest characters on TV. – Premiering: Tuesday, January 13th, 8 P.M. – 9 P.M. on NBC (two shows/per week)

 

 

The other show ending after this season is Justified. I know without a doubt this show will end with a bang. My only fear is either Raylan Givens, Boyd Crowder, or both will finally die. These two are the definition of frenemies. Two boys who grew up together to dig coal with each other, only to be on opposite sides of the law now. It was always great to see them play for the same team, but it wouldn’t be a final season without seeing them pitted against the other. – Premiering: Tuesday, January 20th, 10 P.M. on FX

 

 

Then we have new and upcoming shows I wish all the success for. They show promise, and I deeply hope I will not be disappointed with them.

The first is Marvel’s Agent Carter. Someone at Marvel studios is showing intelligence by creating a show about Peggy Carter. Marvel has many great female characters who all deserve to shine, and I hope this show proves they need to focus on the female characters in this universe just as much as the male characters. Women are heroes. They are intelligent people who can kick butt. (I also jumped for joy when I found out the Russo brothers were directing a couple of episodes) – Premiering: Tuesday, January 6th, 8 P.M. on ABC (two hour special; will air at 9 P.M. in the weeks to follow)

 

 

Galavant. The one thing that made the finale Psych hurt a little bit less (it still hurts) was Timothy Omundson coming back to my TV screen. What makes it even better is seeing him turn from a goes by the book detective to the evil king (If you haven’t watched Psych, I would suggest watching a couple of episodes before watching this show.) What makes it even better is Vinnie Jones plays his henchman. Also, Magnitude Luke Youngblood will say more than “Pop! Pop!” in the show. And let’s face it, you will probably see ‘All about that Sasse (Joshua Sasse plays Galavant)’ at least once before the show is half way through. – Premiering: Sunday, January 4th, 8 P.M. on ABC

 

 

iZombie. How is it The CW is becoming the network most of my favorite shows are on? The number has gone from only one show I watch (Arrow) to three thanks to the premieres of The Flash and Jane the Virgin. I will admit the number one reason why I am so interested in this show is because Rob Thomas is the creator. The man gave us Veronica Mars. It also doesn’t hurt I enjoyed Rose McIver when she played Tink on Once Upon a Time. Premiering: TBD

Tune In/Tune Out: Jan. 5-12, 2014

Ah, it’s a new year, and that means some changes here at WWFTP. As you will have noticed, Kerry is once again gracing us with her fabulous, amazing Community picspams. We’re using our Twitter account for more than simply a feed for new posts. And our weekly list of picks-and-pans on the small screen, Tune In/Tune Out, is moving from Friday to Sunday to accommodate delayed DVR and/or online watching of shows that air earlier in the week.

But enough about the nuts and bolts of things. Let’s get on with the things we loved, and the things no one could pay us to watch again.

TUNE IN

TV Addicted

Quality TV is when it’s funny even if it’s out of context.

The Mindy Project: Danny Castellano was Mindy’s personal trainer, and the results were hilarious and sweet. The last scene stole my heart. – Kerry

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Clark Gregg was amazing, and we finally got a part of Coulson’s resurrection solved. – Becca

Helix: I don’t know if it’s the tense pacing, the claustrophic shots of the massive under-the-ice research facility, or the cheery bossa nova tunes, but this new SyFy series was terrifying and fun. And with Javier Grillo-Marxuach, of The Middleman, co-executive producing, I’m sure there will be equal parts terror and humor in future episodes. – Moff

Enlisted: It’s about as rocky as a pilot gets (a lot of storytelling crammed into 22 minutes results in odd jumps and weird character moments) but the heart is there, and the humor is great. This show has a lot of potential now that the premise has been established, and I’m looking forward to the next episode. – Kerry

Confidentiality Spice

Sounds reasonable.

Community: Man, where do you even start? The show is back, it’s firing on all cylinders, and THEY’RE JUST FRIENDS, OK? It’s platonic shoulder holding, geez. – Moff

Psych: The premiere was everything I wanted and more. From Gus’s obsession with Harry Potter to a Vinnie Jones guest appearance. As always, Cary Elwes was perfection. – Becca

Grimm: As much as this week was another by-the-books crime of the week, it tackled the issue of what happens when a totally regular person confronts someone they know and trust about their Wesen state, with interesting results. However, it was an episode for Bitsie Tulloch to shine: Her Juliette kicked some ass and then delivered an emotional one-two punch no less than 30 seconds later. – Moff

Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Craig Robinson made a memorable appearance as the Pontiac Bandit, but it was the partnership between Rosa and Jake that made the episode for me. – Kerry

TUNE OUT

Castle: This show hasn’t taken a real risk since killing off Captain Montgomery, so the audience knew that Ryan and Esposito weren’t in any real danger. All of the deep, emotional scenes that Stana Katic had to deliver were undercut by the knowledge that the guys were going to get rescued and be just fine. The episode worked for a lot of people, but I think Castle has just lost its charm for me. – Kerry

Intelligence: I watched the pilot because I am a fan of the actors. However, the characters were so stoic, and the show felt flat. I think one of the problems was it lacked heart. – Becca

Downton Abbey: I had such high hopes for season four, but the two hour premiere on PBS was plodding and lacked the West Wing-esque pacing and plot twists. Here’s to higher hopes for next week. (Full disclosure: I’m watching the new episode as I’m putting this in to post, and OH MY GOD. A better episode, but OH MY GOD.) – Moff

People’s Choice Awards: Only a few select winners got the proper amount of recognition. The only highlights for me was seeing Stephen Amell’s face and Robert Downey Jr.’s acceptance speech. – Becca