The king's dying. A fighter tournament takes place to find the next one. Simple story, but with several steps. The fights are really good, with good camera work, good effects and good choregraphy. It manages to tell a nice story in 20 minutes, with a good, not too predictable twist at the end.

Strange though that the the main antagonist is a better version of the main character. Not that it would change anything, but Teague is definitively the one that should have won. We can see he's way better at everything. He wants exactly the same thing (why does the crowd boo him by the way ?). He even throws way his weapon and give Guillam his back, typical good guy move. Who cares he's a king bastard ? He even sacrifices himself because he thinks he's unworthy!

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This episode is probably closer to the truth than we imagine!

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