This episode tries its hand at similar expositional story telling as the truth plums episode but doesn't tell us anything new.
It's a new setting, with a battle and montage showing the cast preparing for the final battle but it reads more like a video game than it does a television production.
The biggest problem this show has is the aesthetic is nothing like that of Willow the movie. Costumes with zippers, store bought costumes, modern attire mixed with medieval attire. Instead of feeling in-world, it feels jarring, cheap and uninvested.
Showrunner, Kasdan clearly didn't invest themselves in creating a continuation to unique product. Moreover, it seems inspired by high school dramas, such as those Kasdan wrote in times gone by.
This means, the narrative never feels focused. It feels frenzied and the dialogue is disjointed. Once again, this occurs in this episode. Considering the previous two episode showed signs of improvement, this episode reverted back.
The episode dawdled around preparing for the final act, like the Boss monster in a video game.