Tiabeanie Falls
- Episode aired Sep 20, 2019
- TV-14
- 28m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
1.2K
YOUR RATING
With King Zøg incapacitated, Odval makes a power play, assisted by the Arch Druidess. Luci and Elfo try to help Bean.With King Zøg incapacitated, Odval makes a power play, assisted by the Arch Druidess. Luci and Elfo try to help Bean.With King Zøg incapacitated, Odval makes a power play, assisted by the Arch Druidess. Luci and Elfo try to help Bean.
Abbi Jacobson
- Bean
- (voice)
Eric André
- Luci
- (voice)
- (as Eric Andre)
- …
John DiMaggio
- King Zøg
- (voice)
Tress MacNeille
- Prince Derek
- (voice)
- …
Matt Berry
- Prince Merkimer
- (voice)
David Herman
- The Herald
- (voice)
- …
Sharon Horgan
- Queen Dagmar
- (voice)
Maurice LaMarche
- Odval
- (voice)
Lucy Montgomery
- Bunty
- (voice)
Billy West
- Sorcerio
- (voice)
- …
Jeny Batten
- Miss Moonpence
- (voice)
Rich Fulcher
- Turbish
- (voice)
Lauren Tom
- Miri
- (voice)
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Mild
Just finished watching season 2. WTF? You gave us serious family drama with very few moments to smile, not to mention to laugh.
There is no culmination, everything is mild in taste and dialogues have tendencies to be too monotonous. You don't use music to strengthen action and you introduced only one new location! I don't know what was idea for it, but it feels that someone wanted to make serious piece and forgot that season 1 was a comedy!
Season 2 is mistake. Don't repeat in season 3.
Season 2 is mistake. Don't repeat in season 3.
Groening & Co. have done it again!
I enjoyed part 1 of Disenchantment, even though it didn't kick off until ep. 5 in my opinion.
This next half steps up an big time, and instantly becomes a captivating, humorous, emotional journey beyond epic proportions! What's stored in the future for Dreamland, Bean & co? Who knows until next season... if ONLY we knew when?
10/10 episode,
8.5/10 season 1
This next half steps up an big time, and instantly becomes a captivating, humorous, emotional journey beyond epic proportions! What's stored in the future for Dreamland, Bean & co? Who knows until next season... if ONLY we knew when?
10/10 episode,
8.5/10 season 1
Come on bean!
Tiabeanie Falls" is a thrilling episode of Disenchantment that throws Bean into one of her most perilous adventures yet. This episode combines suspense, action, and a bit of mystery as Bean faces new threats and challenges while exploring the depths of Dreamland. The plot keeps you engaged with high-stakes moments and some unexpected twists that add an exciting edge.
The episode does a good job of building tension, and Bean's determination shines through as she navigates the dangers thrown her way. The animation is top-notch here, especially in the darker, moody settings, which perfectly capture the suspenseful tone of the episode. Elfo and Luci provide their usual comedic relief, balancing out the heavier moments with a few well-timed jokes and humorous reactions.
However, while "Tiabeanie Falls" is certainly entertaining, it lacks the emotional resonance or deeper character exploration that make Disenchantment's best episodes memorable. Bean's journey here feels more like a standalone adventure without the kind of lasting impact on her character or relationships that fans might hope for. The story is enjoyable, but it wraps up in a way that feels a bit too neat, leaving you wishing for a bit more depth or consequence.
Overall, "Tiabeanie Falls" is a solid episode that delivers plenty of suspense and excitement. It may not be one of the most impactful episodes of Disenchantment, but it's a fun ride that fans will enjoy for its action and atmosphere. A well-deserved 7/10 for an episode that keeps the adventure rolling.
The episode does a good job of building tension, and Bean's determination shines through as she navigates the dangers thrown her way. The animation is top-notch here, especially in the darker, moody settings, which perfectly capture the suspenseful tone of the episode. Elfo and Luci provide their usual comedic relief, balancing out the heavier moments with a few well-timed jokes and humorous reactions.
However, while "Tiabeanie Falls" is certainly entertaining, it lacks the emotional resonance or deeper character exploration that make Disenchantment's best episodes memorable. Bean's journey here feels more like a standalone adventure without the kind of lasting impact on her character or relationships that fans might hope for. The story is enjoyable, but it wraps up in a way that feels a bit too neat, leaving you wishing for a bit more depth or consequence.
Overall, "Tiabeanie Falls" is a solid episode that delivers plenty of suspense and excitement. It may not be one of the most impactful episodes of Disenchantment, but it's a fun ride that fans will enjoy for its action and atmosphere. A well-deserved 7/10 for an episode that keeps the adventure rolling.
Can't wait for the next season/part to come out
This season was marvelous. I see some people confusing Disenchantment with Matt Groening's Simpsons-Futurama-ish show and leaving bad review. I suggest you watch Matt's latest interview with Seth Meyers where he alluded the difference. I just wish we'd got more than 10 episodes.
Wow just Wow
Can't wait for part 3 it's ending raises so many questions and it's taking so many risks and in my option it is paying off big time
Did you know
- TriviaAt 14:45, when the court reporter says "I think I've done enough court reporting to know how to spell 'Chazzzzz,'" this is a direct reference to the Futurama (another Matt Groening series) episode "Where No Fan Has Gone Before," (S4E11), when George Takei says, "I think I've done enough conventions to know how to spell 'Melllvar.'"
- Quotes
Man: Scapegoating! Finally this religion is going somewhere!
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