Tedros could be very filled with himself however this princely love hobby has simply sufficient air of mystery to make up for his inflated ego. Even supposing he and Agatha get off at the incorrect foot, he approaches her to thank her for “now not being dull.” And every time she insults him, he does not snap again at her. As a substitute, he simply laughs it off, which is a pleasing marvel.
In spite of his redeeming qualities, Tedros can steadily be naive and tone-deaf, equivalent to when he confesses his love for Agatha in a second when she’s extra considering preventing an evil plot. What is extra, Tedros handiest adjustments his thoughts about Sophie as a result of an arbitrary rule of magic — the Good at all times excel at archery, whilst the Evil at all times leave out the objective — now not essentially as a result of he has discovered to see previous the outside.
Later, he’s taking a step backward by means of giving up on Sophie when he learns that she did not hit the objective by means of herself. He even kills Gregor after the boy has been reworked right into a stymph, although Gregor is obviously now not a risk to any individual. All of these items are beautiful tough for audience to forgive.
Do not get us incorrect — Tedros is a good man, and he has some romantic chemistry with Agatha. Nonetheless, his personality does not rather succeed in anything else that hasn’t already been carried out higher in other places within the realm of pompous princes. Simply ask Marcel Marsden’s Prince Edward in “Enchanted.”