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00:00To be continued...
00:30We've been looking for you everywhere.
00:49No, I'm not leaving you.
01:00No, I'm not leaving you.
01:29No, I'm not leaving you.
01:59No, I'm not leaving you.
02:29Then what would you do with it?
02:33Keep it in a box with the other.
02:35Take off your shirt.
02:45No, I'm not leaving you.
03:15No, I'm not leaving you.
03:45No, I'm not leaving you.
03:53No, I'm not leaving you.
03:55No, I'm not leaving you.
03:57You would die for me.
03:58You would die for me.
03:59Wouldn't you, Captain?
04:03If I had to...
04:05I served the sheriff.
04:07You served me.
04:08Let's get you up, boy.
04:17Let's get you up, boy.
04:18Let's get you up, boy.
04:27Let's get you up.
04:28Let's get you up.
04:29Let's get you up.
04:37You should see Joan.
04:38You should see Joan.
04:39She's been up all night, waiting.
04:47You should see Joan.
04:48You should see Joan.
04:53You should see Joan.
04:54She's been up all night, waiting.
05:03She's been up all night.
05:04Don't go.
05:08Hyah.
05:09Oh, my God.
05:40The baptism symbolizes Christ rising from the dead.
05:47You bury the old life and rise to walk in a new one.
05:51You will become Norman.
05:55Did you ask Huntington about my land?
05:59Three fields, as he promised.
06:09Lord, our Father, who is the Lord,
06:15that your name is sanctified, that your kingdom come,
06:17that your will be made on earth like the sky.
06:21Today, our Father of today,
06:23we ask our offenses,
06:24when we ask our sins, we ask our offenses.
06:26Don't let us enter temptation,
06:31but deliver us all evil.
06:32For you who follow the kingdom, the power, and the glory.
06:41From the ages of the ages.
06:44Amen.
06:44Huntington holds a busy office.
06:54As a Norman,
06:57you must learn patience and servitude.
06:59Rob can go to London with Will.
07:06Make a life for himself in court.
07:09Best to keep him busy.
07:11Matilda agrees, don't you?
07:12Yes.
07:13Greeting is a wretched business.
07:15Nothing for a young lad.
07:17What do you say, Joan?
07:18I'll write to the sheriff,
07:19whom I'm sure under the circumstances will help.
07:21The sheriff be damned.
07:26This is no time for dark thoughts or retribution, Joan.
07:30We must think of Rob's future.
07:39Your turn.
07:46I'll shoot for you, then.
07:47I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
07:54I'll win at the next fair.
08:02He doesn't breathe.
08:17I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:18I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:19I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:20I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:21I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:22I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:23I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:24I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:25I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:26I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:27I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:28I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:29I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:30I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:31I'm the best shot this side of Nottingham.
08:32Captain Lafourze.
08:57My lord.
09:02Come now, some wine.
09:04May I introduce my sons Aaron and Aleppo?
09:08They have now come of age.
09:10Introduce your names.
09:11Named after the Crusade in Malta.
09:13They will soon begin their training as squires.
09:15They look like they need some time in the saddle.
09:21Shall we?
09:23Straight down to business, as always, hunting them.
09:28Bernard.
09:32Minted in Paris.
09:39One hundred and fifty as agreed.
09:41Do you have the deed?
09:42It covers all the particulars of the arrangement.
09:45The appointment of your earldom by order of His Majesty King Henry II, executed by the Royal Seal of Nottingham.
09:51Marian, please.
10:01No finer thing than an educated daughter.
10:06A free-minded one, perhaps.
10:09It is as he says.
10:13Congratulations, Father.
10:15You've become an earl.
10:17But the money, there's no mention of it in the deed.
10:21Your father has made a generous donation to the church.
10:26Such matters do not require a count.
10:30If we are finished, Marian and I shall retire to my chamber.
10:34I trust you are satisfied?
10:37Loxley is out of your hair for good.
10:41Providence for you that he should murder a man whilst in custody.
10:44Loxley was a traitor and deserved to be hanged.
10:46No matter.
10:47Now that he's gone.
10:49Now that you are an earl, no one can challenge your lands and title.
10:54They're yours forever.
10:55Did you inquire on the other matter, I asked?
10:58Yes.
10:59Marian will be accepted into the court of Elinor.
11:02The Queen?
11:03The scullery maid is more than suitable.
11:07The Queen's High Steward insisted.
11:10I thought you'd be pleased.
11:12With your daughter close to Elinor, I grant you an ear to the King.
11:17Unless you have reason not to trust Marian.
11:22Well, of course not.
11:24She's my daughter.
11:34Why was my father made an earl?
11:36Why?
11:37For his generous donation to the church.
11:39You read the deed.
11:40My father would never give away money.
11:42It was to buy something.
11:43Oh, please.
11:44A man's death, perhaps.
11:45Come and sit, Marian.
11:47I'm bored by politics.
11:59Again.
12:00If my father touched me, I would poison him, and he knows it.
12:03I couldn't.
12:04What was his excuse this time?
12:08I went to a wedding.
12:10A wedding?
12:11In the forest.
12:12In the forest.
12:13A pagan wedding.
12:14A pagan wedding.
12:15And with whom did you go to this pagan wedding, Marian?
12:18A pagan wedding.
12:19A pagan wedding.
12:20A pagan wedding.
12:21A pagan wedding.
12:22A pagan wedding.
12:23And with whom did you go to this pagan wedding, Marian?
12:25A pagan wedding.
12:26A pagan wedding.
12:27A pagan wedding.
12:28And with whom did you go to this pagan wedding, Marian?
12:32A pagan wedding.
12:33A pagan wedding.
12:34A pagan wedding.
12:35A pagan wedding.
12:36A pagan wedding.
12:37A pagan wedding.
12:38A pagan wedding.
12:39A pagan wedding.
12:40A pagan wedding.
12:41A pagan wedding.
12:42A pagan wedding.
12:43A pagan wedding.
12:44A pagan wedding.
12:45A pagan wedding.
12:46A pagan wedding.
12:47A pagan wedding.
12:48A pagan wedding.
12:49A pagan wedding.
12:50A pagan wedding.
12:51A pagan wedding.
12:52A pagan wedding.
12:53A pagan wedding.
12:54A pagan wedding.
12:55dancing and drinking and a lot of fighting fighting at a wedding
13:03is it strange that i find that incredibly arousing
13:08yes it is
13:12come in
13:22captain of the garrison
13:28you aren't i am your father would have his head exactly do you have any idea how much power
13:34that gives me of him tell me more about this wedding it was the most beautiful thing i ever
13:40saw so alive did he kiss you yes and more no why not you and no pagan either by the sounds of it
13:51marion why must you be so boring you were alone in the woods with a saxon
13:58and you had no love making you are quite disappointing and you won't even tell me who it is
14:03you met him the son of loxley
14:13his father was just hanged i know
14:15how is he now i don't know i haven't seen him since
14:32so
14:41you want to son
14:41that's it nice and slow
14:54what are you doing shoot
15:13no no no no no what are you doing rob let him go
15:24not this one
15:37might be a last hunt for a while will
15:54will will's heading to court soon to begin his apprenticeship as a page
16:02i uh spoke to your mother might be that you can go with him rob
16:11you can read and write as fine as any young lord
16:14i don't want to be a page there's a fine calling for a young man
16:22there's some fine ladies there too
16:26rob already has a girl here
16:27the last you brought to the wedding
16:31what's she again
16:34huntingdon's daughter marion
16:37we should get back
16:50it's your mother
17:08what happened
17:09i don't know
17:11she's just
17:20listen to me
17:27you have a life ahead of you
17:30every pain
17:32that you're feeling right now
17:36it's not a burden
17:38it is your shield
17:40wear it
17:42like a crow
17:45you want to avenge your father's death
17:47no
17:48no
17:48don't
17:51you could kill the sheriff a thousand times over
17:54but it will destroy you
17:56make you hate
17:57you must choose love over hate
18:01one day you'll be faced with that decision
18:04we all are sooner or later
18:07do not let the sheriff decide who you become
18:13who you are
18:13i know who i am
18:18i am saxon
18:20just like my father
18:21just like you
18:22even more than that
18:23more than them
18:28my father
18:28my father
18:40come on rob
18:41let's arrest
18:47don't
18:47I don't know.
19:17I don't know.
19:47I don't know.
20:17I don't know.
20:47I don't know.
21:17I don't know.
21:47I don't know.
22:17What do you mean, coming here like this?
22:25I've come to collect what's mine.
22:28He made an oath to me.
22:31I said what Loxley did.
22:32Swore it to the sheriff.
22:33I want what's mine.
22:38Locksley was never supposed to be hanged.
22:53It wasn't supposed to happen like this.
22:57Let your cousin chop, but we'll be cold this winter.
23:04Rob?
23:25Rob?
23:25I bid you a good day.
23:41I bid you a good day.
23:43I bid you a good day.
23:44I'm sorry for disturbing you.
23:50I'm sorry for disturbing you.
23:54I came to offer my sympathies.
23:55I heard about your father.
24:02What happened?
24:03He was arrested for protecting poachers.
24:07They wouldn't be hanged for that.
24:10They said he murdered a man.
24:12I can't believe he would do such a thing.
24:17No.
24:17My father couldn't have done such a thing.
24:21I'm truly sorry.
24:33Where's your mother?
24:40She's with my father now.
24:45I'm so sorry.
24:47Rob.
24:51I couldn't see them.
24:55It's normal to think that, but it's not your fault.
24:58Is it normal to see your father hanged before your own eyes?
25:02No.
25:03That is not something anyone should ever see.
25:09They are both gone.
25:13And nothing is the same anymore.
25:17I thought about you every day.
25:21That is the same.
25:24That is not changed.
25:35You should go.
25:36I will pray for your mother and father.
25:48That they are in peace.
25:52Marion.
26:01I will pray for you.
26:03See, father?
26:18I told you she'd brighten up his day.
26:22What does that mean?
26:26Nothing.
26:27Just that it's good Marion came.
26:29Don't talk about Marion.
26:30I wasn't talking about Marion.
26:33I was talking about you.
26:34Nothing by it, Rob.
26:35Yes, he did.
26:36I didn't.
26:37Yes, you did.
26:40You've been riding me.
26:42Riding you?
26:43Robert will.
26:44I've been putting up with you.
26:46Nothing I haven't done for you, Will.
26:48Now, how many times have I saved you from your own mouth?
26:51You saved me.
26:52Really?
26:53Only you would ask such a question.
26:54You're the one that needs saving, Rob.
26:57I'm not the enemy.
26:59I didn't kill your father.
27:01Stop it.
27:02Stop it, both of you.
27:10Put it down, boy.
27:11No, no, no, no, no.
27:21Uncle.
27:22Uncle, I didn't mean to.
27:24Get out, Rob.
27:25Get out of our house.
27:27Rob.
27:34Eat, boy.
27:35Father, why was you of Loxley hanged?
27:42He's a murderer and a traitor to the crown.
27:46And Saxons are all lawless troublemakers.
27:49It's in their blood.
27:58Did you have something to do with his arrest?
28:05So now you turn your brothers against me?
28:15Poison their minds with your childish thoughts?
28:20I said nothing.
28:21You'll be perfect for the queen.
28:25She surrounds herself with duplicitous women just like you.
28:29And your mother before you.
28:35I said nothing.
29:01I said nothing.
29:01Mother, look.
29:17Who do you have there?
29:20I don't know his name.
29:24Can we have a look?
29:31Well, look at him.
29:37He's very handsome, Mr. Leggett of Loxley.
29:43Loxley?
29:45Well, he was here before us.
29:51But shh, don't tell your father.
30:01You'll be hungry by the time you reach London.
30:29These won't make it past Coventry.
30:31I've never been past Sherwood.
30:33Not since I left Castile, anyway.
30:35And Sherwood's all the better for it.
30:38Remember, lad, when you reach Nottingham, take Watling Street all the way to London.
30:42I know, father.
30:48Come here.
30:58Did you see Rob?
31:01No.
31:08Rob?
31:10Will is leaving.
31:13He knows where to find me.
31:17You're like brothers.
31:19You shouldn't part in bad terms.
31:21Well, on the contrary, I wish him well and that he prospers.
31:24There's still time, Rob.
31:26You can still go with him.
31:27Go to the court.
31:32Will is a Christian.
31:34I'm not.
31:35Besides, what is there for me, Uncle?
31:37To them, I'm just the son of a murderer now.
31:41Will is Saxon.
31:42There's a many folk there.
31:44Saxon and Norman do not have to be enemies.
31:46We're two cultures, but we live together.
31:48How?
31:49They take what is ours and we survive on what's left.
31:54How is that living, Uncle?
31:56You're scaring the animals.
32:01Take your boat to the forest.
32:02Take your boat to the forest.
32:02Hey, man!
32:16Bill!
32:31Bill!
32:32Bill, take well!
32:49That would be with you.
32:50Bill, take well!
33:20Marion.
33:28What are you doing here?
33:29Are you mad?
33:30I wanted to see you.
33:38I have money.
33:40Look.
33:41Look.
33:43Will you come away with me?
33:45Away with you?
33:46Yeah, will you?
33:48I can't.
33:49You said you thought about me.
33:51I do.
33:51Then leave with me.
33:53I want to.
33:54More than anything.
33:56But what?
33:57But how?
33:57We just leave.
34:00And go where?
34:01Anywhere.
34:01Anywhere.
34:02No.
34:03My father would never allow it.
34:05He'd come for us and he'd kill you.
34:07He won't find us.
34:07Not in the forest.
34:08I know every part of it.
34:10It goes to the end of the earth and there.
34:11We can live and be happy.
34:12Everything I had is gone except you.
34:21Marion.
34:22Will you come with me?
34:23Yes.
34:23Yes, Rob.
34:31I will leave with you.
34:33Will you now?
34:35Father.
34:35Be quiet!
34:38What are you doing here?
34:41I mean to leave with your daughter.
34:45Bernard, take Marion to the house.
34:47Father, please wait.
34:48Go with Bernard now!
34:50Rob, no!
34:52Help!
34:53No!
34:54Father, don't hurt him!
34:55I don't even know!
34:55No!
34:56No!
34:57No!
34:57I won't help!
34:59Please!
35:02It's enough for Marion and I to start a life.
35:05Or it's yours as a dowry.
35:09Give it to me.
35:17Her life is already decided.
35:20I spent my life fighting infidels and now one wants to make off with my daughter.
35:38Stay here.
35:39If you care about him at all, stay here and let me go back.
35:43Rob!
35:43Don't.
35:50Don't.
35:51Don't.
35:53You don't want a murder on your hands, even if it's a slag.
35:56Shh.
36:01Marion!
36:04Bernard, try the way!
36:05Don't.
36:05Don't.
36:05Don't.
36:06Don't.
36:07Don't.
36:07Don't.
36:07Don't.
36:08Don't.
36:08Don't.
36:08Don't.
36:09Don't.
36:09Don't.
36:09Don't.
36:10Don't.
36:10Don't.
36:10Don't.
36:11Don't.
36:11Don't.
36:11Don't.
36:12Don't.
36:13You bring this into our home?
36:28A Saxon jug!
36:34I can't wait to be rid of you.
36:43.
37:13Let's go.
37:43Let's go.
38:13Let's go.
38:43Let's go.
38:44Let's go.
38:45Let's go.
38:46Let's go.
38:47Let's go.
38:48Let's go.
38:49Let's go.
38:50Let's go.
38:51Let's go.
38:52Let's go.
38:53Let's go.
38:54Let's go.
38:55Let's go.
38:56Let's go.
38:57Let's go.
38:58Let's go.
38:59Let's go.
39:00Let's go.
39:05Let's go.
39:06Let's go.
39:08Let's go.
39:09What are you doing here?
39:26I'm here to say goodbye.
39:31I'm leaving for London to the court of Queen Eleanor.
39:35Why?
39:37Because I have to.
39:39Have to or want to.
39:44What do you think?
39:46I don't know.
39:47You are Norman.
39:50Is that all you see in me?
39:52What else can I see?
39:54Do you resent me for being Norman?
39:56I resent everything that is Norman.
39:58Even me?
39:58My father was behind your father's death.
40:10He arranged his arrest.
40:12I'm sure of it.
40:13Why are you telling me that?
40:19Because I hate my father.
40:21And I hate being Norman.
40:23Perhaps even as much as you.
40:26But I can't change that.
40:28That I will go to the palace where I will serve and survive.
40:34But my thoughts will be with you whether you want them or not.
40:38In my dreams.
40:40I will always be with you in the forest.
40:42Because of the world.
40:56Oh.
40:56Oh.
40:57Oh.
40:58Oh.
41:01Oh.
41:01Oh.
41:05Oh.
41:06Oh.
41:08Oh.
41:09Oh.
41:09Oh.
41:10Oh.
41:10Oh.
41:11Oh, my God.
41:41When Will's mother passed, there were many days I did not leave that very same bed.
42:11That can't go on forever.
42:14You must make peace with your grief, with your anger.
42:18Make it your companion, not your curse.
42:21You're heading for oblivion, my boy.
42:29You don't turn your life around. You're betraying your father even more than they did.
42:33But you continue on this path.
42:38Either you'll do some evil, or some evil will be done to you.
42:42You don't turn your life around.
43:55My lord, I wasn't expecting you.
44:05Who were you expecting?
44:08No one, sir.
44:12Will you go hunting?
44:14Yes, my lord. Two days. I'll take Gerald and a few of the new ones.
44:20When you return, we will speak on a matter of discipline. It has grown slack.
44:25As captain, it falls to you to ensure the garrison is incorruptible.
44:31This is something you will learn, Captain LaForge, even if I must beat it into you.
44:42Yes, my lord.
44:43Enjoy your hunt.
44:55Why didn't you ask him?
45:15I don't know. He was ready.
45:17He ate my broth.
45:19Yeah. Something changed.
45:23I'd say he made peace with it.
45:25Well, go and ask him, then.
45:26Is there something wrong?
45:42No.
45:43Just that the fair is coming to Leicester.
45:46There'll be an archery competition.
45:48Finest archers in the county to compete.
45:50And we'll mark my words if you wouldn't be the best of them.
45:54Archery?
45:56Competition.
45:57Best archer of the day wins a royal appointment as a forester.
46:00Not ready for that.
46:07I am. I broke my bow.
46:12Well, if you've a like-mind to enter, I'm sure we can find you a new bow.
46:19Do you get to choose?
46:20How's that?
46:22Where they appoint you as a forester.
46:25Why, Sherwood, of course.
46:27I washed and dried it.
46:50Ah, here.
47:00As good as my word.
47:08Come on.
47:10Let's see you try.
47:10Come on.
47:20Let's see you try.
47:50Let's see you try.
48:20Your mother and father will be watching.
48:29I'll make them proud.
48:30What are you, chicken?
48:45Just show us on the walk-off.
49:05I think the Loxie business.
49:07Well done, right.
49:09And did you?
49:11Hmm.
49:12Understood.
49:14No more Sheriff's daughter for me.
49:16Screw him.
49:20Oi.
49:20Where are you going with that fancy bow, laddie?
49:25Have to bring a ferret at the fair, eh, bet?
49:28Should have stayed home and fed the chickens.
49:31My bow's as good as yours and my aim finer.
49:35Ooh.
49:36A challenge from the fancy bow.
49:38All right, laddie.
49:40Two pennies.
49:40Leave him to the fair.
49:46Five pennies.
49:47Five pennies.
49:47Five pennies.
49:47Five pennies for what?
49:59That you can hit a mark of my choice.
50:03I have to go.
50:12Ten.
50:13Ten pennies.
50:15Are you too afraid?
50:16And if I miss, then I take that bow of yours, and you go back to your farm.
50:38Pick your mark.
50:43All right.
50:46Do I know you?
51:04Oi.
51:05That's more than five square yards.
51:07Exactly.
51:09Howdy?
51:10No, they're the kings, dear.
51:13You're not going to hit one.
51:14But if I do...
51:15Ha!
51:16You won.
51:18You won.
51:18Oh, my God.
51:48What have you done?
51:59You owe me ten pennies.
51:59You just shot a king's day.
52:03A fool I am.
52:04The medal with you.
52:05Go on, get out of here.
52:06What?
52:07Don't ever let me see you again.
52:08No, you owe me ten pennies.
52:09Go.
52:09Or you owe the king your head.
52:14You're the one who took my father.
52:18Noxley.
52:20Earl Huntingdon's looking for you.
52:23Not a Saxon thief, aren't you?
52:25Norman murderer!
52:38What's wrong?
52:39What?
52:45Oh!
52:46Ah!
52:48Oh!
52:49Oh!
52:49Oh!
52:55Oh!
52:56Oh!
52:58Oh!
52:59Oh!
53:01Oh, no, no, no, no.
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