![]() ![]() When Zedd told him he had to charm the Margrave’s sister Millicent, Richard seemed pleased with the task (especially when he thought Millicent was a hot girl). Richard, disguised as the blond-haired Roderick the Golden, accepted his part in the scheme with surprising willingness. When Cara finally starts playing the game by her own rules, she shows how easily she can handle men - during the hunt, did you see the Margrave’s face when she made the kill and then offered him a bite of the heart? Oh my. I thought the whole speaking in rhyme thing was ridiculous, but the gimmick led to Cara’s awesome torture poem, which was twice as funny because it was probably true. Although the promos made this out to be a Cara-centric story, Zedd and Richard also had plenty of hilarious moments, and Kahlan got most of the dramatic material.Ĭara played the demure princess very well for a Mord-Sith (her needlework leaves something to be desired though). This episode did a fantastic job of spotlighting all four of our main characters. I loved the comedic parts of this episode, but not the scenes involving the Sisters of the Dark or the Margrave’s imprisoned wife, Arla. “Princess” reminded me a lot of the first season episode, “Puppeteer,” because it involves the heroes infiltrating a frou-frou court ruled by a self-absorbed, dastardly monarch, who is in cahoots with one of the show’s villains (in “Puppeteer,” it was Queen Milena and Darken Rahl in “Princess,” it’s the Margrave of Rothenberg and Sister Nicci). Seeker heads into a two-week break on a light-hearted note.
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