To infiltrate the King's court, the trio undergoes drastic, comical make-overs:
: Reviewers frequently cite this as one of Cara's strongest episodes, praising her interpretation of the "Mord-Sith turned Princess" trope.
: In a fan-favorite performance, the fierce Mord-Sith Cara is forced to pose as a refined princess. Her struggle to maintain a "prim and proper" royal persona while retaining her warrior instincts provides the episode's primary comedic engine.
The plot follows , Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander , and Cara Mason as they embark on a mission to rescue Kahlan Amnell . Kahlan has been captured by King Gregor, an egotistical ruler who forces his subjects to adhere to his personal vision of "all that is Right and Good".
is the thirteenth episode of the second season of the fantasy television series Legend of the Seeker , originally airing on February 27, 2010. Directed by Mark Beesley, the episode is widely considered a "breath of fresh air" and a much-needed comedic intermezzo following a string of darker, high-stakes episodes. Episode Overview
To infiltrate the King's court, the trio undergoes drastic, comical make-overs:
: Reviewers frequently cite this as one of Cara's strongest episodes, praising her interpretation of the "Mord-Sith turned Princess" trope. [S2E13] Princess
: In a fan-favorite performance, the fierce Mord-Sith Cara is forced to pose as a refined princess. Her struggle to maintain a "prim and proper" royal persona while retaining her warrior instincts provides the episode's primary comedic engine. To infiltrate the King's court, the trio undergoes
The plot follows , Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander , and Cara Mason as they embark on a mission to rescue Kahlan Amnell . Kahlan has been captured by King Gregor, an egotistical ruler who forces his subjects to adhere to his personal vision of "all that is Right and Good". The plot follows , Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander ,
is the thirteenth episode of the second season of the fantasy television series Legend of the Seeker , originally airing on February 27, 2010. Directed by Mark Beesley, the episode is widely considered a "breath of fresh air" and a much-needed comedic intermezzo following a string of darker, high-stakes episodes. Episode Overview
