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    Faster, Princess! Kill! Kill!disenchantment : S... File

    “Disenchantment can often be needlessly gratuitous in its use of violence, but here it made sense for the plot. And it was pretty inventive violence to boot!” Den of Geek · 7 years ago

    Personal takes from viewers highlight the episode's mix of dark humor and surprisingly effective emotional beats. Faster, Princess! Kill! Kill!Disenchantment : S...

    : Some jokes, such as the "minimum wage" being two lashings per hour, were cited as standout comedic moments. However, other viewers felt the humor remained somewhat hit-or-miss compared to creator Matt Groening's other works like Futurama . Community Perspectives “Disenchantment can often be needlessly gratuitous in its

    "Disenchantment" Faster, Princess! Kill! Kill! (TV Episode 2018) However, other viewers felt the humor remained somewhat

    “The nervous glances after the witch said she was ready to grow old in her house with her sister in the attic. God I love this show.” Reddit · r/disenchantment · 7 years ago

    The episode is noted for its clever subversion of the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale, revealing the "witch" Gwen as an innocent victim of a curse cast by the truly villainous and cannibalistic siblings, Hansel and Gretel. Critical Reception

    : The episode is praised for its breezy progression and for balancing a self-contained conflict with the serialized fallout from the previous episode.