I hope you're ready for talking heads, because that, we've got. In spades.
And spades and spades and spades and spades.
And it's so great how patient everyone is and how they just stand there and wait for them to finish their two to three minute soliloquys. We also run into a similar problem that Cavalry's latest villain had in being completely ridiculous.
At least when this one ranted and cackled like a lunatic about the greatness of trodding on the underclass and using orphan corpses for magic, nobody cheered along, but for all the ranting and raving, which seriously ate up goddamned near a third of the episode, all we have is "he's crazier than a March hare."
Every character doesn't need to be a multifaceted sob story (please god no), but when your motivations are comparing unfavorable to the Joker going on a murder spree because nobody would let him copyright fish, we need to step things up a little bit.
Alternatively, not spend goddamned near ten minutes focusing on the guy ranting.
What else is there even to say? New girl had her tragic backstory simply spat out while everyone pretty much just sat around and waited patiently, then thanks to not really much of anything, she found the strength to believe in herself/the power of friendship/Space Goat, and they won about 30 seconds after everyone decided they felt like trying after all.
Was it interesting? No. Was it told in an interesting way? Nope. Was it relevant or push the plot forward in any way? Only in the sense that we can move off of her and this terrible little arc.
At least Cavalry had the decency to animate the start and end of its fight. The budget here given the last couple episodes, is starting to run on fumes, quite literally through most of the purple neon CGI talking heads affair.