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00:00My daughter's blood is on that arrow.
00:04Godchild to the king, nearly struck down by an outlaw.
00:08And such a thing happened.
00:11I will never forgive it.
00:13Our town attacked.
00:15Nine of my men dead.
00:18Three prisoners freed.
00:20And for weeks, Robin Hood eludes us in a forest that seems to shield him like a conspirator.
00:27At least we know he's Saxon.
00:29Are you certain he's a Saxon, sire?
00:32Sherwood harbors thieves of every kind.
00:34The prisoners he freed were Saxon.
00:37No Norman would risk his neck for them.
00:40Wood's allegiance is clear.
00:45For years I have sought to balance peace between our peoples.
00:50Yet peace is fragile.
00:52But survival now rests on your actions.
00:55You will find Robin Hood and bring him to me.
01:01Alive or dead.
01:03My lord.
01:04Hood is none among us.
01:05No Saxon village would defy you in this way.
01:09What happens here will have already reached King Henry's ears.
01:14The mere whisper of rebellion may put him on a galley.
01:17If he sails for England, your villagers will burn, your people will bleed.
01:23And you will soon wish for a man as reasonable as I.
01:27Bring me Robin Hood.
01:28Or share his fate.
01:30Or share his fate.
01:45You think they heard me?
01:46When they heard you.
01:47The question is whether they'll have sense enough to act.
01:54Henry is not a merciful man.
01:57Is he really the monster you claimed?
01:59You never saw him in battle?
02:01My calling was to bless the battles.
02:04Not fighting.
02:06And I pray you need never bless another.
02:08Especially not here.
02:16You are a vision.
02:31Father.
02:37One would hardly believe you recently cheated death.
02:41If a snake wants to kill,
02:43it needs venom.
02:45Not just fangs.
02:49You have the strength for tonight.
02:52It would take far more than an outlaw's arrow to keep me from this evening's affair.
03:13Oh, Marshal.
03:25I wondered when you'd make an appearance.
03:27Are we close yet?
03:28You're not right before I might for your majesty.
03:32So tell me about this god-forsaken outpost.
03:35It's an intriguing place.
03:37Alive with ambition and conflict.
03:39And the barons?
03:40A nest of scheming vipers, as always.
03:43The sheriff holds them in check, but like all your husband's family,
03:46he is... preoccupied with his own agendas.
03:49Do you believe this Robin Hood intended to kill the sheriff?
03:53I believe so.
03:55I had to predict a shot, to be sure.
03:57He used his arrow from a hundred paces perched atop a burning building.
04:00Sounds like a figure out of a troubadour's romance.
04:03I can't believe it had I not witnessed it myself.
04:05It's curious, isn't it?
04:07That a band of outlaw managed to escape the sheriff's grasp.
04:09Are you suggesting that he's being supported?
04:12But who would stand to profit from such an alliance?
04:15Anyone who profits from chaos.
04:17A considerable list, then.
04:19Well, the barons are top it.
04:21And if there's any disloyalty, I'll uncover it root and branch.
04:24What does he look like?
04:27I only caught a glimpse.
04:29Not displeasing to the eye, if one were of that persuasion.
04:31And what persuasion is that?
04:33An attraction to bandits and roguish types.
04:35Isn't that what all people love?
04:38A dashing outlaw willing to risk his life for a greater cause.
04:44My dear husband.
04:46Doesn't that just get under your skin?
04:48Get under your skin.
04:53I'd like to meet him.
04:56See for myself what kind of man he is.
04:59A man I saw deserves to hang.
05:01What he deserves doesn't matter.
05:03It's what he fights for that matters.
05:06To stay alive and free of the noose.
05:07You really wish to meet this man, your majesty?
05:10Well, I'm not crossing half of England just to enjoy the roast, am I?
05:37I'm not crossing half of England.
05:39I'm not crossing half of England.
05:40I'm not crossing half of England.
05:45She's coming, Father.
05:47I'll be there.
05:49You go.
05:50I'll be there.
05:54You go.
06:20I'll be there.
06:50I'll be there.
07:20Your Majesty, welcome to Nottingham.
07:25I'll be there.
07:54Is Bernardo with him?
07:56Yes, miss.
07:57Just me here.
07:59Are you all right?
08:01I am.
08:02Now go inside.
08:04I must meet someone.
08:05A Davilene.
08:07I was never here.
08:09I understand, miss.
08:10I'm not going to be there.
08:24Oh, my God.
08:54It's been so long since I've seen this place.
09:09I feel the same.
09:12I didn't think you would come.
09:15That you'd even receive my message.
09:17How did you reach Egbert?
09:19Through Will.
09:21He passed the note to your uncle.
09:24You've changed.
09:30Much has happened.
09:36And a force.
09:38Is it true?
09:41I defended myself.
09:43If they were drunk, they would have killed me if I hadn't acted.
09:48I believe you.
09:49I know about Aron.
09:56I'm sorry, Marianne.
09:58Under my father's shadow, no one is safe.
10:01Not even his sons.
10:02I should have never left.
10:05I feel somehow all of this is my burden.
10:07Egbert, look at me.
10:11You didn't leave.
10:12You escaped.
10:12We can still run.
10:27No.
10:29I'm indebted to the Queen and you're a hunted man.
10:32What kind of life would that be?
10:34Besides, there may be a better way.
10:39The Queen is not here just to meet the sheriff and barons.
10:43Her true aim is an audience with the outlaw, Robin Hood.
10:48And what's this have to do with me?
10:49You are a Saxon raised by a forester.
10:52Sherwood can hide nothing from you.
10:54If you can reach him and arrange this meeting,
10:57I believe Eleanor might offer you clemency.
10:59Marriott.
11:04I know what you're going to say.
11:06That you don't see how this changes anything for us.
11:09But do you know what I see, Rob?
11:10A man who can save himself if he chooses...
11:14Choose this for me.
11:19Can you find Robin Hood?
11:26Yes.
11:26Then do so quickly.
11:30The meeting will be at Oxley Meadows on the edge of Sherwood.
11:32The Queen will guarantee his safety.
11:34I'm staying at the tavern.
11:36When the meeting is set, have someone bring word to me there.
11:40I love you, Marion.
11:46I love you more.
11:47I remember when this castle was little more than a pile of stones.
12:05Impressive for a man who began as a humble knight.
12:08Riding alongside my cousin, the king.
12:11Yes, indeed.
12:12What you see here is a testament to the king's vision for Nottingham as the jewel of the Midlands.
12:19And to the royal purse, no doubt.
12:22Well, the crown has always rewarded those who serve it faithfully, Your Majesty.
12:26Certainly.
12:28And swiftly punished those who do not.
12:30The Queen arrives with a little fanfare.
12:38And we're informed at the last moment.
12:40It's not usual.
12:42Certainly not the Eleanor I remember.
12:44She prefers to announce herself with trumpets and banners.
12:47What are you two wittering on about up here?
12:49Like a pair of old crows squabbling in a tree.
12:52We're debating the agendas of our sovereign.
12:54What brought her halfway across England.
12:56With Robin Hood stirring chaos, perhaps she's come to see what fires need extinguishing and which ones to stoke.
13:02What concern would Eleanor have with a roguelike Hood?
13:05Is Annette not worthy of her note?
13:07And yet here she is, on the heels of his escapades.
13:10Whatever her reasons, Queen's presence always swells our coffers.
13:14Lester, forever the clink of coin in your ear.
13:16What say you, Madeleine?
13:19Why is she here?
13:20I say the Queen never makes a move without purpose.
13:24The real question isn't why she's in Nottingham.
13:26But what does she want from us?
13:41This is a banquet for royalty, not an alehouse.
13:44Mind yourself.
13:44When a man is in mourning, he drinks.
13:48And when a man is in the presence of the Queen, he knows when to stop.
13:52Eleanor's presence is a distraction.
13:54We should be hunting that bastard, Loxley.
13:57He should be in the ground, not my son.
13:59There won't be time enough to deal with these criminals.
14:03But tonight, show decorum.
14:04That's your request, decorum.
14:08That is my order.
14:18Nottingham!
14:20Where have you been?
14:21What happened to your dress?
14:24Fix your hair.
14:26The Queen requested your presence earlier.
14:28I wasn't able to find you.
14:29I was on an errand for the Queen.
14:32What errand?
14:33One she entrusted me and not to you.
14:36I prejudged you.
14:37You have the temperament of a much prettier girl.
14:42Marion!
14:43I'm afraid I'll be stealing her away.
14:46With your blessing.
14:48Or without.
14:52Who was that selfish shrew?
14:54I haven't seen claws like that outside the barnyard.
14:56Two dollar tale for tonight.
14:58Well?
14:59Weave her into your story of life in court.
15:00Tell me everything.
15:01In particular, if it involves your moral failings.
15:04I'm afraid you'll be disappointed.
15:06I'm a glorified bedmaker.
15:08Bed-making?
15:09Surely there was at least some bed messing.
15:12A handsome clerk you found reason to sample?
15:14Or perhaps he sampled you.
15:17You are incorrigible.
15:19Two minutes in your company and I'm already in need of absolution.
15:21I'm only trying to save you from death by piety.
15:23It's for your own good.
15:24If anything, must Minster show me what I don't wish to become?
15:28Oh, Marion.
15:29You are teetering on the edge of eternal prudishness.
15:31Keep this up and you'll bore everyone to death around you
15:33with tales of your virginal, untouched existence.
15:36How's my patient fairing?
15:39Healing far too well, I'm afraid.
15:42If I hope to stay in your care, I may require another injury.
15:46Perhaps one less life-threatening, but no less thrilling.
15:51Marion?
15:55You know one another.
15:56Only in passing, from the palace.
15:59Yes, sadly, hardly enough to claim acquaintance.
16:02That's unfortunate.
16:03I found the Earl Marshal's presence to be most restorative.
16:09And I hope you will continue to do so.
16:13My lady.
16:18You and the Earl Marshal?
16:19Not yet.
16:21But soon.
16:22Love, you know.
16:24I've heard the Earl Marshal can be a bit aggressive.
16:27Excellent.
16:27Just the way I like them.
16:33I'm trying.
16:35You're the one who's going to drop it.
16:37Stop your barking.
16:39Come on, boys.
16:40Knees bend.
16:41Back straight.
16:42Sorry, boys.
16:42That actually lives over there.
16:45I'm joking.
16:46Obviously.
16:48Bloody normal.
16:48Do you ever stop working?
16:59It won't chop itself.
17:06What is it?
17:07I...
17:07I made you something.
17:11You other one is, um...
17:13Worn?
17:14I noticed.
17:16Hope it fits.
17:19Let's find out.
17:20It's perfect.
17:39You saved my life.
17:42And my brothers.
17:45No one has ever cared enough to risk themselves for me.
17:49Us.
17:49I mean.
17:52You would have done the same for me.
17:55Yes.
17:56I would have.
17:59I'd do anything for you, Rob.
18:00I've seen so many have lived here before us.
18:15I've seen so many have lived here before us.
18:29Edric, one of them.
18:34Edric?
18:34A Saxon warrior.
18:38I see.
18:40When the Normans came, he didn't kneel like the nobles.
18:43He retreated into the forest and struck back.
18:48His cave was holy ground long before Edric.
18:51But when he made it, his camp became a fortress.
18:54Hmm.
18:55No Norman is set for here.
18:59Until you.
19:00It's a trust that I won't betray.
19:07Strange times, hmm?
19:10Strange bedfellows.
19:13Indeed.
19:14How long will we stay?
19:19After what we've done.
19:22None of us can go back to where we came.
19:24This is all you know.
19:34To the king.
19:36To the king.
19:36King's help.
19:37The king's help.
19:37To the king.
19:38To the king.
19:39To the king.
19:44Our building work at the abbey continues.
19:48With each passing day, the new addition to the parish
19:50grows closer to completion.
19:52Ah, a humble place.
19:54As is our fashion.
19:56Humble indeed.
19:57I must say, humility suits you as well as that gold around your neck.
20:04Symbol of devotion, your majesty.
20:05A reminder of the sacrifices I make to serve both God and crown.
20:11Sacrifices.
20:12Of course.
20:14And yet the coffers of the abbey seem to only rise.
20:17Tell me, bishop, what is the price of salvation these days?
20:22No matter.
20:22Nottingham faces a more insidious threat.
20:27Robin Hood.
20:29It seems this outlaw doesn't merely steal from the crown.
20:33He strikes at the very foundation of Norman authority.
20:35And now we have word that he seeks alliances with Welsh warlords.
20:40This is no longer simple defiance.
20:43Tis the seed of rebellion.
20:45And if left unchecked, it will grow.
20:48Your majesty, I trade regularly with the Welsh and I've heard nothing of such a connection.
20:53Just as you heard nothing of Hood's intention to attack Nottingham.
20:57Until he did.
20:58Baron Leicester trades in goods, not the brattle of maidens.
21:01Your majesty, the intrusion into Nottingham was regrettable, yes.
21:05But these criminals remain what they are, common outlaws.
21:10And yet they have eluded your men for months.
21:13I find myself wondering how.
21:15As do I.
21:17Same with that boy Loxley.
21:19And do you have a theory?
21:20Not yet, your highness.
21:21But perhaps we should be asking the man responsible for Nottingham's safety.
21:26Surely he has answers.
21:28Hood should be of no concern to the crown.
21:31This is a local matter.
21:34Does this rogue truly warrant such attention, your majesty?
21:37One would think that with the crown's resources, this problem could disappear overnight.
21:41Unless, of course, there's something to be gained in letting the matter persist.
21:46Baroness, you have something here.
21:47Nottingham is not just a castle and a city.
21:54Tis a keystone of the crown's rule of Middle England.
21:58If it falls into chaos, the whole realm is at risk.
22:03I'm merely here to determine what's necessary to protect it.
22:08Saxon criminals come and go.
22:10Robin Hood is nothing more.
22:12Robin Hood, just another Saxon thief.
22:14You can't even catch a boy in the woods.
22:17I don't see it that way, Sheriff.
22:19I see a town where Saxon criminals thrive under your leniency.
22:24You will forgive Earl Huntingdon.
22:26Once again, he speaks of matters far above his station.
22:29What I understand is that there can be no harmony with animals.
22:33Like the Saracens, the Saxons understand only the language of violence.
22:36Is that tongue?
22:37Then we must speak it loudly.
22:39Speak it, yes, but not recklessly, not foolishly.
22:42That path can only lead to chaos and the death of innocent Normans.
22:50You of all people should understand that, Hunter.
22:53You offended him, Sheriff?
23:15Indeed.
23:16Indeed.
23:17But I will not allow the base instincts of men such as him to corrupt the pursuit of the law.
23:25Your Highness, may I speak freely?
23:29I'd expect nothing less.
23:31Rebellions.
23:32Clans from Wales, aligning themselves with a thief, as if we were a lord or a noble.
23:39Now, these sound like tales of fancy.
23:42Do they?
23:43They do.
23:44Hmm.
23:44But you seem invested in treating them as fat.
23:49My only aim is to uncover the truth.
23:52And what truth is that, Your Highness?
23:54The truth of all this trouble, which I believe to be this, Robin Hood would not have achieved so much without help.
24:03And those best positioned to offer such aid are seated at this table.
24:13Your Majesty, I assure you, everyone here is loyal to the Crown of England.
24:20Then let's see that loyalty put to parchment.
24:24If you will.
24:31This is a writ of aid detailing the threat of rebellion posed by Robin Hood and the necessary actions to protect the Crown's interests in Nottingham.
24:40Each of you will pledge your loyalty by signature.
24:45This writ will be delivered to King Henry, informing him that his presence and his troops are required.
24:50And now, I bid everyone a pleasant evening.
25:04Tomorrow, before the Queen, each of you will be expected to sign as the Earl Marshal of Pembroke.
25:10What are your impressions?
25:25The parents are opportunists, not conspirators.
25:29Guilty of many sins, but not treachery toward the Crown.
25:32You're certain?
25:34If Hood had protectors, they were not seated at our table tonight.
25:37And the Sheriff?
25:38Sheriff's clever, strong, and quite bent on keeping Henry away from this, which isn't helpful to us.
25:44He's really protecting himself. He has much to lose.
25:46Well, and that makes him vulnerable.
25:51No matter.
25:51Tomorrow, the writ will be signed, and Nottingham becomes the crisis that demands the King's presence.
26:16John's quite impressed by you.
26:17He says you fight like a true Saxon.
26:29You don't understand French.
26:31You have lived with nothing again?
26:34I killed the valley of the wife of the Sheriff.
26:37Priscilla?
26:38Mm-hmm.
26:39Why did you hide with us?
26:42The Sheriff?
26:45I killed him with a sword.
26:47Everyone has a past here, even the monk.
27:00The forest doesn't judge.
27:02Neither do I.
27:07Yes?
27:08Your Majesty, Miriam of Huntington.
27:17Send her in.
27:23So then you may leave.
27:24Did you succeed in your task?
27:39Well, Your Majesty.
27:43There will be a meeting.
27:44I believe so.
27:46At the very least, Robin Hood will hear your request.
27:48I am waiting for word.
27:51The meeting will be at Oxley Meadows on the edge of Sherwood, as you instructed.
27:58You've grown clever, Marion.
28:01And surprise even me.
28:02No easy feat.
28:03Your Majesty, one more thing.
28:12The man who will arrange this, Robert of Loxley,
28:15he is also wanted.
28:21He was forced to defend himself from the Sheriff's men,
28:24and the captain of the guard died as a result.
28:26For his help, I request that you grant him clemency.
28:40A bold request for a chambermaid.
28:42He thought you wanted more than a chambermaid, Your Majesty.
28:45You love this man.
28:57I do.
28:59That wasn't a question.
29:01Do you trust him?
29:07That was a question.
29:10With my life.
29:11With my life.
29:15If he puts me beside Robin Hood,
29:18he shall have his clemency.
29:22Thank you, Your Majesty.
29:24You may leave.
29:34You must consider the crown!
29:35The Queen's writ serves none of our interests.
29:40It binds us to unproven claims
29:43and commits us to a course of action
29:45that cannot be undone.
29:47And what would you have us do, Sheriff?
29:49Revolt?
29:50Delay.
29:51Delay?
29:51Yes.
29:53I will deal with Hood quickly,
29:55and this crisis will pass.
29:57The Sheriff speaks wise.
29:59It's a signature.
30:00What does it matter?
30:01It's more than incomparchment.
30:03It is a declaration of weakness.
30:05We cloud our minds with needless debate.
30:08The Queen has spoken and our duty is clear.
30:12And you follow a rebel queen to your demise.
30:16We are bound by oath to the Sovereign.
30:18Fealty is our duty.
30:20To the King!
30:21Not to Eleanor!
30:22Indeed, Baroness.
30:23Have you forgotten that she defied Henry once before?
30:26What makes you certain this isn't another scheme?
30:29And the cost of not signing?
30:31What if this scoundrel has, in fact, allied with the Welsh?
30:33What then?
30:36Beware propaganda.
30:39For it may bite the tongue that bore it.
30:43Marcus Aurelius.
30:44King Henry.
30:45You have avoided the question, Sheriff.
30:47What if Eleanor is right and we fail to act?
30:51She has positioned your anxieties perfectly, Madeline.
30:56Caught between herself and the King.
30:58Defy one and you fear the wrath of the other.
31:01It's manipulation.
31:02Her Majesty, Queen Eleanor of England.
31:22This proclamation bears my signature.
31:24And that of the Earl Marshal.
31:27By adding your names,
31:29you are affirming your loyalty to the Crown.
31:31and your commitment
31:32to ending this lawlessness.
31:44I stand with the Crown.
31:48I as well.
31:49Sheriff, I cannot sign.
32:14This writ presumes truths not yet proven.
32:21I once swear loyalty to what I believe is misguided,
32:25to what I know will only bring destruction.
32:29Refusal from you, Sheriff, carries weight.
32:32You certain the burden is one you wish to bear?
32:34Your Majesty, I cannot lend my name to a cause I do not trust.
32:40Your loyalty is noted, and it will not be forgotten.
32:54The Crown stands stronger because of it.
32:56And when King Henry learns of your fealty,
32:59he will know who his true allies are.
33:01And when King Henry learns of your fealty,
33:03he will know who his true allies are.
33:05The Crown stands stronger than a cause of the
35:02You were supposed to send someone else. Have you lost all sense?
35:06Listen to me.
35:17The Queen confirmed clemency.
35:20If you deliver the meeting with Robin Hood, she'll pardon you.
35:23Well, the Queen's word, a Norman word?
35:30Mine. My word.
35:32Do this, Rob, and you'll be free.
35:39You?
35:40I'll still serve the Queen.
35:42Nothing can change that.
35:44For now.
35:45But I'll know you're alive. That's enough.
35:50It'll have to be for now.
35:51I won't leave without you.
35:53You will do this for me.
35:55If you love me.
35:57Do you love me?
36:03More than you can know.
36:08Can you find him?
36:09I already have.
36:17Until you'll meet Eleanor.
36:20Tomorrow night.
36:21Oxley meadows, as you said.
36:22Don't leave yet.
36:42I'll see you next time.
37:12I'll see you next time.
37:42I'll see you next time.
38:12Will you ever be free of Eleanor's service?
38:33I don't know.
38:35I don't know.
38:41Let's just run.
38:42That would only make you a fugitive again.
38:50Myself as well.
38:51If we are ever to have a chance to be together, it has to start with you being free.
39:05Free of this place, free of this place, free of the past.
39:14After the Queen and Robin Hood meet, you must leave Nottingham.
39:17Leave Nottingham.
39:18It's the only way you'll be safe.
39:20Before you journey for Westminster, I want to see you again.
39:29When the Clemency is signed.
39:30When the Clemency is signed, I'll bring it to you.
39:34The Old Rocks, Friday night.
39:36What?
39:37The Old Rocks.
39:38The Old Rocks.
39:39I'll be there.
39:40Shh.
39:41Let's do.
39:42The Old Rocks.
39:42Come.
39:43hrlich?
39:44Come on.
40:08Promise me you'll go when you haven't.
40:12Promise me you won't go back.
40:42You haven't signed the Queen's writ.
40:54Signing it would betray my duty.
41:00I don't understand.
41:04Why?
41:08If Henry comes to see this as a threat to his crown,
41:13his response will be the one that he knows best.
41:21War.
41:22War.
41:30Everything you know of the world, it's...
41:34It's laws and rules and...
41:37The way you dress and act and speak.
41:44Your hopes and dreams.
41:49The kind words of a stranger on the street.
41:53The laughter of a child.
41:56That is peace.
41:57War.
42:00War tears the veil away.
42:06It makes our nature plain and base
42:10and returns the world to its oldest form.
42:14Strengths.
42:15Or death.
42:16Ash.
42:18Blood.
42:19Once war comes...
42:26It cannot be controlled.
42:31It devours all.
42:36It will be as your dream is warned.
42:42To protect you from it.
42:43I will stand against anyone.
42:49Even the Queen.
43:08Forgive the intrusion.
43:09Sire.
43:10He claims he has information about Robin Hood.
43:27Forrest's arrow.
43:29Same as the one that nearly killed your daughter.
43:35See here.
43:36The way the feathers have been cut.
43:40Only one man ever did that.
43:47Said it made the arrow fly truer.
43:52What man?
43:54Hugh Loxley.
43:57And he'd have taught his son to do the same.
43:59Are you saying that Robert of Loxley is Robert Hood?
44:02Off again.
44:03My uncle sent word I'm going to meet him.
44:04Alone?
44:05Numbers attract attention.
44:06Alone riders attract danger.
44:08More Saxons come every day.
44:09It's not because of me.
44:10Or Tuck.
44:11Or anyone else.
44:12It's in the day.
44:13They came because of you.
44:14Because of what you've done.
44:15What I've done isn't much.
44:16It is to them.
44:17It's enough to make them believe in something better than they have.
44:18A fire worth fighting.
44:19And that.
44:20It's enough to make them believe in something better than they have.
44:21A fire worth fighting.
44:22And that.
44:23Is no longer just something to hide behind.
44:24Yes, sir.
44:25You are.
44:26You are.
44:27I'm not.
44:28You are.
44:29I'm not.
44:30You are.
44:31You are.
44:32I'm not.
44:33I'm not.
44:34I'm not.
44:35A fire.
44:36I'm.
44:37I'm not.
44:38I'm not.
44:39I'm not.
44:40It's enough to make them believe in something better than they have.
44:43A fire worth fighting.
44:45And that.
44:46Is no longer just something to hide behind.
44:49It means more.
44:58Not to me.
45:00My quarrel is with the Sheriff.
45:02After I have my revenge, I will move on.
45:04Move on?
45:06Since when?
45:11You can wear this.
45:13Any of you can.
45:15I'm no man's leader.
45:16You can tell yourself that, Rob.
45:21But the truth of it is that you are a man others will follow.
45:28Whether you want them to or not.
45:46Do you truly think the forest will give him up so easily?
45:57It can only help.
46:10Hold there.
46:12It's all right.
46:14Let him through.
46:15I'm a troubadour's romance, indeed.
46:26Robin Howard, I presume.
46:32So I'm called?
46:34You're called many things.
46:37I'm told you're my enemy.
46:38My quarrel is not with you.
46:40At least not tonight.
46:41It's an honor for me to have you.
46:45On contrary, Voter Majestie.
46:49Well, you certainly didn't learn your manners in the forest.
46:53So if not with me, with whom is your fight?
46:56I did not bring these troubles to pass.
46:59It was the Sheriff.
46:59Ah, well, no matter.
47:03Now we're both in the middle of it.
47:06Shall we, uh, talk?
47:09Away from prying ears?
47:13Without God.
47:16Queen.
47:17The most dangerous creature of this forest is standing right before us.
47:21I don't think he means me any harm.
47:26Do you?
47:28No, Your Majesty.
47:31Sea Marshal.
47:32Quite harmless.
47:40The forest suits you.
47:43It's untamed.
47:44It's home.
47:49Yet you want to change the world beyond it.
47:52Not the world, Your Majesty.
47:55It's a show.
47:56It's a noble sentiment.
47:59What has nobility ever really changed?
48:02Queen.
48:07Why did you ask to meet?
48:09I have a problem.
48:10Of all the sons I've borne, King Henry,
48:15Richard is now in line to inherit the crown.
48:20And they're most naturally suited for it.
48:23Alas, for that to happen,
48:24the throne in France must be vacant.
48:27But Henry is very happy in France with his wine and his women.
48:32And dislodging a happy man is, uh, not an easy task.
48:36But what is it you want of me?
48:38Henry, I want you to escalate your rebellion.
48:42Burn what can be burned.
48:44Take what can be taken.
48:46And make sure my husband can't ignore it.
48:49You ask for much.
48:51And yet you're already doing it.
48:52I'm merely giving you a purpose.
48:55Purpose?
48:56Being a pawn in a Norman game?
48:58Oh.
48:59Everyone's a pawn sometimes.
49:01Even a queen.
49:02The trick is to know when to play the piece.
49:07And when to break the board.
49:11Bringing the king to England doesn't...
49:14vacate the throne.
49:16Unless, of course, he never leaves.
49:18There are limits to what we can accomplish.
49:27And we are not an army.
49:30But that band of yours,
49:31you pierced Nottingham's defences with but a handful of people.
49:37Why?
49:38Because you're forced to think differently.
49:41That is an advantage against people who are set in their ways.
49:44You're asking me to work with you.
49:51I think it's obvious.
49:55What do I gain from this alliance?
50:02Well, Robin Hood,
50:04what do you want?
50:07Every man desires something.
50:10Marian of Huntington.
50:12Marian.
50:15What of Marian?
50:16Release her from your service.
50:19When this is over.
50:21And why pray tell does an outlaw care about a Norman lady in waiting?
50:28Oh.
50:32I see.
50:35It's not just care, is it?
50:38It's love.
50:39I know well the name of the man who resides in Marian's heart.
50:46Robert of Locksley.
50:49A tale.
50:51A Saxon and a Norman.
50:54Bound by love.
50:56Divided by lies and bloodlines.
51:01A tragedy waiting to happen.
51:04Tragedies don't have to end the way they're written.
51:06Perhaps not.
51:09But rewriting them demands a price few are willing to pay.
51:15Are you willing to pay that price?
51:19Yes.
51:22Very well.
51:23You shall have your clemency and Marian shall have her freedom when you've accomplished the task I've given you.
51:37But will she want it?
51:39When she learns who you really are, will she still want you?
51:44Good night, Robert of Locksley.
51:52Prince of Thieves.
51:53Prince of Thieves.
51:57Prince of Thieves.
51:58Prince of Thieves.
52:17No pain.
52:19No.
52:20Good.
52:21Prince of Thieves.
52:22Now, let me see the wind.
52:37How does a soldier become a healer?
52:40I learn by traveling far into the east.
52:43How many secrets there?
52:46Knowledge of healing.
52:49Science.
52:49Even desire.
52:54Desire?
52:56Oh, yes.
52:58Some cultures desire is an ancient art form.
53:02Something to be studied.
53:06Indulged.
53:12Will you teach me this desire?
53:19Yes.
53:22Can you do this again?
53:25Come on.
53:26Come on.
53:31Whoa.
53:35Oh, my!
53:38Oh, my God.
53:39Oh, my God.
53:40Oh.
53:44Ah, Sheriff, you've come to sign at last.
54:08I am not here to ratify your writ.
54:12I am here to see it undone.
54:15Bold words.
54:17I assume you have reason for them.
54:19I have uncovered the true identity of the outlaw Robin Hood.
54:24Go on.
54:25A reckless local boy who murdered my captain in cold blood.
54:28He is no revolutionary.
54:30He's a fugitive hiding behind a myth.
54:34And soon he will be caught and killed.
54:40I'm delighted to hear it.
54:42Are you?
54:42I feared it might undermine your interests.
54:46And what do you know of my interests?
54:49Enough to see that you would risk war in Nottingham to further them.
54:52You defy me?
55:12If I must.
55:14Serve the crown.
55:16You serve my husband, who hath not long to live.
55:25And when he dies, who will you serve then?
55:29The crown, your majesty.
55:31As always.
55:34Robin Hood will die.
55:36I give you my word.
55:38And I give you mine.
55:39Your failure will not be met with more debate.
55:43It will be met with your head.
55:47As always, sheriff.
55:50Your company leaves a...
55:52lasting impression.
55:55Good eve to you.
55:59Your majesty.
56:00Daughter.
56:21Daughter.
56:21Do you ignore me in the castle?
56:37Pass me without so much as a word.
56:39I'm in the queen's service.
56:42Hers is the only leave I need to ask.
56:44You've not been home?
56:47Home?
56:48You made sure long ago that place was no home to me.
56:51You may serve the queen.
56:54But you're still my daughter.
56:57And the sister of a boy whose grave you haven't had the decency to visit?
57:01Not once.
57:02It's shameful.
57:04Shame lives with you, father.
57:05What kind of man drags his untested son into a hunt for outlaws?
57:09My fault.
57:11You lay his death at my feet.
57:14Who was it that brought that Saxon cur into our lives?
57:17You!
57:19A forester's son.
57:21Beneath your station.
57:22Beneath your blood.
57:25What does Rob have to do with it?
57:29You don't know, do you?
57:32Loxley was there when your brother was killed.
57:35It's because of him
57:38that your brother's dead.
57:46You're lying.
57:48You're trying to hurt me.
57:50You know I'm not lying.
57:53It's true.
57:56You've embarrassed me.
58:00Brought ruin to our family.
58:02I should have been harder on you.
58:04None of this would have happened
58:06if only I treated you like
58:07that disobedient little bitch
58:09that you are.
58:10You're lying.
58:21You're lying.
58:25Let's get it.
58:26Thanks.
58:26Thanks.
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