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Rob, a Saxon outlaw, and Marian, a Norman noblewoman, unite to fight injustice after the Norman conquest; he leads a rebel band while she infiltrates the corrupt court, both striving for justice and peace.
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00:00You
00:17Previously on Robin Hood
00:21It's your mother
00:22I am Saxon
00:24You are more than that
00:25You could kill the sheriff a thousand times ever
00:28But it will destroy you
00:29You're the one that needs saving
00:31I'm not the enemy
00:32I didn't kill your father
00:34Stop it! Stop it both of you!
00:36I came to offer my sympathies
00:37I thought about you every day
00:39I will pray for you
00:40The wall's heading the court to begin his apprenticeship as a page
00:43It might be that he can go with him but
00:45It falls to you to ensure the garrison is incorruptible
00:48This is something you will learn
00:50Even if I must beat it into you
00:53What are you doing here? Are you mad?
00:55I wanted to see you
00:56Will you come away with me?
00:58Yes, Rob
00:59I will leave with you
01:00Will you now?
01:05I'm leaving for London
01:07To the court of Queen Eleanor
01:08Rob!
01:10What are you doing here?
01:11I'm here to say goodbye
01:13Where are you going with that fancy bow, laddie?
01:19They're the kings, dear
01:20You're not gonna hit one
01:22What have you done?
01:23Go!
01:24Or you'll hold the king your head
01:25Norman murderer!
01:26A common murderer!
01:27A common murderer!
01:56Who are you?
01:57Do you want to hold it?
01:58blues
01:59Try
02:00You're definitely trying to birlikte
02:01come a little home
02:02nhà
02:04down
02:07You're cheap, you're front
02:08You're going to make cause
02:11You're not doing nothing
02:13You're going to killings
02:14Up there
02:15To help us
02:16By the Recht
02:19See him.
02:43I gave you a weapon.
02:49Open the gate!
03:10Father.
03:10Stay in your room.
03:18Move!
03:19Step back!
03:28What do we do?
03:30Take him up the stairs and be quiet.
03:36What's wrong?
03:38It's Captain La Force, sire.
03:40He's been killed.
03:41What?
03:43What?
03:54How did it happen?
03:56We were attacked, sire.
03:57By whom?
04:00Son of Loxley, my lord.
04:02He was waiting for us in the forest.
04:04Revenge for us, father, I bet.
04:17Where is the Loxley now?
04:18He's in the forest.
04:35I'll see you in the forest.
04:39He's in the forest.
04:41He's dead.
04:42He's dead.
04:43I'm dead.
04:44Who did this?
05:02Young Loxley, my lady.
05:14Have his body taken to the chapel and form the bishop.
05:33Alive! I want a public execution!
05:37Let's go!
05:44Let's go!
05:46Let's go!
06:15Mary gold means Mary's gold.
06:17My favourite flower, in fact.
06:19She's over.
06:21She was in the world.
06:22She's over.
06:24You're over.
06:25Oh, you're over.
06:27Oh, come on!
06:28There she is.
06:30Oh.
06:31Oh, come on.
06:33Let's go.
06:35Oh.
06:36Oh, my God.
06:38Oh, my God.
06:40Oh.
06:41Oh.
06:42Oh.
06:44Father, what have I done?
07:01Help me.
07:05God, help me.
07:14Where is the boy Loxley?
07:24Rob, we haven't seen him for days.
07:27Which one was theirs?
07:33What's going on?
07:37They're looking for Rob.
07:40My lord, what did he do?
07:42He's not there.
07:46If Loxley shows his face, you bring him to Nottingham.
07:50He's wanted for murder.
07:53You two, ride to the Western Ridge.
07:55You three to Leicester.
07:57The rest of you follow me.
08:08Where are you going?
08:09To Camwell's.
08:12Melange, where have you been?
08:25Moor may have been sent to find Loxley.
08:27Marion was with him not long before she left.
08:31She was sitting right there telling me about him.
08:34Rob?
08:34She snuck off to the forest to be with him.
08:39I think she loves him.
08:44Then I hope she knows how to grieve.
08:48Because he's as good as dead.
08:49The hair, the hairs are burning.
09:12Don't even think about it.
09:14It's raw.
09:15Hey there.
09:36Don't be you.
09:37Hey!
09:38Hey!
09:40Let me know him.
09:41What do you want?
09:42Smelt the food.
09:43Put the bow down.
09:44Put the knife down.
09:45Bow first.
09:46There's three of us.
09:48You see all right?
09:49Just spooked.
09:50Right, Henry?
09:51Mm-hmm.
09:56What are you doing out here?
09:58I was hunting.
10:00Got lost.
10:00How'd you find us?
10:01I heard you.
10:02I think the whole forest can hear you.
10:04Don't matter.
10:06There's no one out here.
10:07Who are you?
10:09I'm Rob.
10:11I'm Sherwood.
10:13Sherwood.
10:14This is the Western Ridge.
10:16And it's ours.
10:17Tell that to King Henry.
10:18The only Henry I know is my brother there.
10:20And he ain't very royal.
10:23You a king's man?
10:24No, I'm Saxon.
10:29You want some mole?
10:32You're eating mole?
10:34Easy to catch.
10:35Henry clubs them when they come out the ground.
10:36It smells ripe.
10:55And the three of you are?
10:57The Miller brothers.
10:59I'm Ralph.
11:01That's Drew.
11:03He's Henry.
11:04Henry.
11:06Doesn't say much, does he?
11:09Not since the day he was born.
11:11He speaks in his own way, though.
11:13Drew understands him.
11:14Gets on just fine that way.
11:21Where's your ma and pa?
11:26Dead.
11:28Our pa's dead, too.
11:29Just our ma left now.
11:32Widow Miller.
11:34The sister of the woodcutter whose daughter just married.
11:39Yes.
11:40Isabel.
11:41Henry showed his becker to her.
11:44Not funny.
11:46We are out here because of you.
11:48Henry shows his becker to people.
11:50Only when he likes them.
11:51I think my cousin showed his becker to her as well.
12:00What happened to him?
12:02He got sent to the palace in London.
12:05Hmm.
12:06Hear that, Henry?
12:07You could have gone to the palace and shown your becker to the queen.
12:09Not yet.
12:22Not yet.
12:22Marion of Huntington?
12:49I'm Celine de Viteau.
12:50Dame d'honneur to her majesty.
12:54Is that all you have?
12:57Very well.
12:58Have your men bring it.
13:01Come on.
13:03This is the east wing we house on the third floor.
13:06Scalories that way.
13:07Garcipes over there, one on every floor.
13:09Every floor?
13:10Yes.
13:11The king likes his garcipes and visits him frequently.
13:13Much happens there, as I'm sure you can imagine.
13:17I'd rather not.
13:20This way.
13:27You're on duty from sunrise to sunset.
13:29That means ready before dawn.
13:31You start with bed duties.
13:33I hope you know what a privilege it is to dress the queen's bed.
13:35Oh, yes.
13:36I've been dreaming about changing bedsheets my entire life.
13:40Where are you from?
13:42Nottingham.
13:43How many dresses did you bring Nottingham?
13:46Uh, two.
13:48Three.
13:49With the one I'm wearing.
13:50Three dresses to save the queen?
13:52How quaint.
13:52In time, should you prove useful, an allowance will be made for more.
13:57A girl may have as many dresses as she has sutures.
14:00If you're very fortunate, you'll be asked to visit the king when he's here.
14:04That is what Eleanor grooms us for.
14:08I'm joking.
14:10His majesty doesn't like maids.
14:11His majesty doesn't like maids.
14:41You're a girl.
14:57What I am is my business.
14:59Hard enough fending for my brothers out here alone.
15:02No point in making it harder.
15:03Well, you seem to be fending just fine.
15:06You're even hunting without a bow.
15:11Maybe tomorrow you can teach me.
15:18It's not so easy.
15:20Nothing ever is.
15:21Not for me anyway.
15:22All right.
15:23We'll make you a bow.
15:27Tomorrow then.
15:27Did they capture him, Father?
15:48Not yet.
15:49It will be hard to find his kind and not like us.
15:55We pass through the forest.
15:58They are part of it.
16:00Well, man can hide forever.
16:05Even in the forest.
16:06I cannot believe Loxley would do such a thing.
16:10La Force was the captain of the garrison.
16:12His murder is an affront to our name.
16:15An affront to our name?
16:19You chose to defile yourself before marriage with La Force.
16:24That child is an affront to my name.
16:27Put a reward on Loxley's head.
16:36Let the peasants bring him in.
16:38Now you give governance!
16:39What do you suggest I have already done?
16:52In the end, it's a reminder to Nottingham that we hold the news.
16:57That the Saxons watch Loxley swing.
17:01And the rest will know their place.
17:04Did they say who?
17:19They wouldn't send soldiers like that if he killed the Saxon.
17:24They wouldn't care.
17:26On my words, if I didn't tell Robb.
17:29Either he'd do some evil or some evil would be done to him.
17:32No one could see this.
17:34What happened to Hugh, Jung, and now the boy?
17:38Like a terrible curse.
17:41Curse will always find evil in bad men.
17:44Some are born wicked, can't be helped.
17:47We must find him.
17:50Then what?
17:51If he's murdered one of the sheriff's men, he's as good as dead.
17:54No.
18:10No, he's best off on his own.
18:14If he knows what's good for him, he'll stay in the forest.
18:17And may God be with him.
18:18He was a brave knight who fought beside me in the Crusades.
18:26May his Norman blood purify the ground where he's laid to rest.
18:30Be strong, miss.
18:45Huntington caused this, not you.
18:49To the
19:16Three in a row?
19:28Where'd you learn to shoot like that?
19:30My father.
19:32Taught me as soon as I could run.
19:34Said the bow teaches patience.
19:36Never draw with anger in your heart, or you'll miss every time.
19:40Taught you more than archery, then?
19:42Yes.
19:45You ready?
19:46You ready?
19:49The first thing, mind your feet.
19:53For you, right forward, left squared.
19:55And imagine a line running through to your target.
20:05And when you draw, you pull air into your lungs.
20:10That settles yourself.
20:11And last...
20:17Listen to the wood itself.
20:22It speaks to you.
20:25It tells you when the tension is right.
20:26It does?
20:29It does.
20:43Listen.
20:44Do you hear it?
20:46I hit it.
20:55Only because Rob was helping you.
20:57Well, I let it fly.
20:58He aimed it for you.
20:59Oh, piss off.
21:00Come on.
21:01Come on.
21:01Do it again, then.
21:02All right.
21:03I will.
21:14Told you.
21:16It takes practice.
21:17I'll go fetch it.
21:19That him?
21:37Look at the arrow.
21:39We've got the bastard.
21:43Run him down.
21:44Stop.
21:52Hey!
21:54Get the bastard!
21:58Look!
21:59Now!
22:00Hey, we need to leave here.
22:12We should cross over the river.
22:13Horses can't follow us there.
22:19You're one of us now.
22:20We can't go no more.
22:36Need some rest.
22:39Go on.
22:40Leave me water.
22:46I'll ride fast.
22:50You're eminence.
23:11An expected pleasure.
23:14Is he in?
23:16I come with grave news.
23:18A heinous crime.
23:25Indeed.
23:27I know this boy.
23:29I told the sheriff Loxley was a bad seed.
23:31He's dangerous like his father.
23:34He'll be made an example of.
23:48And which part of the reward would the sheriff like me to pay?
23:53Oh.
23:53A hundred ducats.
23:54For the head of a Saxon boy.
23:56I could buy three fields for a hundred ducats.
23:58Or thirty cattle.
24:01It was your wish to have Loxley arrested,
24:05which gave birth to a vengeful son who has now been caught and hanged.
24:09You are the father of all this.
24:13For whatever one sows, that shall he also reap.
24:16He must do what is right.
24:18And what do you reap, my good bishop?
24:23More coin than you can spend?
24:24What did the sheriff promise you?
24:26And one of these days,
24:28your belly will fall open
24:30and all of your greed
24:32will spill out.
24:38Instead of contributing to the reward,
24:41I'll join the hunt.
24:43I'll kill the boy.
24:45And I'll take your half.
24:55Where's Fulk?
24:57Dead.
24:59Loxley got him.
25:04Here now!
25:05The good sheriff has placed the reward
25:07of our two hundred ducats
25:09for the murderer, Robert of Loxley.
25:13Here now!
25:15The good sheriff has placed the reward
25:17of our two hundred ducats
25:19for the murderer, Robert of Loxley.
25:22I saw him on the western ridge,
25:24hiding out with the poachers.
25:28Then he won't be at a western ridge no more.
25:39There is a criminal on the run
25:56in Sherwood Forest.
25:57The sheriff and his men are hunting him.
25:59We will join in that hunt.
26:01It'll make men of you!
26:02Who is it?
26:04Robert of Loxley.
26:06The son of the man who was hanged.
26:08What did he do?
26:10Murdered one of the sheriff's men.
26:13We should send word to Marion.
26:14No, you'll not send word to Marion.
26:15You'll go with Bernard
26:16and do exactly as he says.
26:20Do you regret quarrelling with his father?
26:21Do you dare question me?
26:26You think I'll send you away
26:28to the palace like her?
26:29No!
26:29I'll disown you,
26:30make you Norman without a name.
26:31Then we'll see what you question.
26:34Get out!
26:37Get them ready.
26:38We need to find Loxley
26:39before the sheriff.
26:51He said you'd be quick.
27:05I lied.
27:06Terribly.
27:08And I'm not sorry.
27:09And neither am I.
27:10You're warm summer wine.
27:12That's hardly my fault.
27:14You're not much of a poet, are you?
27:16I was still in training.
27:17You'll wake the saints.
27:33You promised to take me away.
27:36One moment.
27:40You said that multiple times.
27:42I lie often.
27:44It's a bad habit.
27:46Please, Marion.
27:47Ah, the servants' quarters.
27:50Ignore the smell.
27:51It's mostly perfume and...
27:53Sin.
27:59As I was saying,
28:01this is Marion of Huntington.
28:10Marion, wait.
28:12It's Will.
28:12I know.
28:13Will, what are you doing here?
28:16Moving up in life, according to my father.
28:19And you?
28:20Moving down, according to mine.
28:23What of Rob?
28:25Have you any word?
28:26How is he?
28:27Last I saw Rob was a few weeks ago.
28:30He was angry and quite lost.
28:32It's a tragic thing to lose both your parents and your cousin, too.
28:40You'd do well to forget Rob, Marion.
28:44You'll make new friends here.
28:47Trust me.
28:48Then I look forward to sharing stories of Sherwood with them.
28:57For I miss the forest dearly.
29:00And most of all,
29:01I miss Rob.
29:03Let out.
29:28Should we bury him?
29:31Now.
29:32He's for the forest now.
29:36Sheriff.
29:38Hunting then.
29:39We heard the boy was spotted.
29:40It was me that saw him, sire.
29:42Straight on west they ran from here.
29:44They?
29:45So he's being helped.
29:46Was more than one of them.
29:47Can't be more than half a day ahead of us.
29:49If they're going west,
29:50they're headed for the river Trent.
29:52They'll try and cross it,
29:53believing Sherwood will offer them safety.
29:55And the forest will if they get deep enough into it.
29:57We'd like to join the hunt to ensure they don't.
29:59Gerald,
30:01take six of your men
30:02and ride east with Earl Huntingdon.
30:04We'll come from the west
30:06in case they try and cut back
30:07in Huntingdon.
30:10Don't try and cross it before we get there.
30:12We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:14As you wish.
30:15We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:17We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:18We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:19We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:20We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:21We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:22We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:23We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:24We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:25We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:26We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:27We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:28We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:29We don't know how many Loxley's running with.
30:30Let's rest here.
31:00Don't think I'm the only one who's keeping a secret?
31:14Who are you?
31:17Because you ain't no hunter got lost.
31:21You're hiding from something.
31:27The sheriff's after me.
31:34What did you do?
31:39It doesn't matter.
31:40It does to us.
31:43If he comes looking.
31:50Well, whatever it was you did.
31:57The forest don't care.
32:01Ah.
32:10Ah.
32:40Is that them?
33:04Go get them.
33:10You're pretty quick with that blade.
33:18Quick enough.
33:20Why no one's ever tried me.
33:22Copied up bad ones.
33:24Real bad.
33:26Didn't even see it coming, just...
33:28Took up a knife after that.
33:30People think twice when they see steel.
33:32Evens a lot out.
33:34What's wrong?
33:44He thinks the dog is coming.
33:48To the ravine.
33:50Make for the water.
33:52To the ravine.
33:54Make for the water.
33:56Go.
34:04Go.
34:06Go.
34:07Yeah.
34:08Oh.
34:09Go.
34:10I can't sleep!
34:22What?
34:25Call the dog off!
34:27We'll kill him.
34:29Then you!
34:31Who are you?
34:34I'm John Naylor.
34:36You.
34:37I'm Ralph, the miller's son.
34:41So which one of you's Loxley then?
34:44His family's looking for him.
34:47What family would that be?
34:53So you be Loxley then?
34:55No.
34:57He's our brother too.
34:59I'll hear it from him.
35:01You best be on your way.
35:10Oh!
35:13You!
35:16Enough!
35:25Call the dog off!
35:28Another move, and I'll kill him.
35:30What do you want with him?
35:34The reward.
35:35That's on his head.
35:42Now go about your business.
35:44I ain't trying to hurt any of you.
35:46But I will.
35:48You won't get to Nottingham.
35:49Come on, dear.
36:12Go, dear Lee.
36:12All right.
36:16Changed every three months in the summer, but once a month in the winter because of damp.
36:20And you want the straw first to get rid of the bugs and vermin.
36:23Mind you, plenty more vermin still find their way into this bed.
36:28Isn't the queen devoted to the king?
36:29How else do you think she rules the kingdom from here to...
36:32I'm not even sure where it ends.
36:35By her crown and title?
36:36With Eleanor, it's more than that.
36:39She's more than that.
36:43She's coming.
36:45Quick, quick, quick.
36:55Quickly.
36:56Everyone, take your positions.
36:58Please.
37:18Please.
37:19Céline.
37:33Your Highness.
37:34The new one.
37:36Arrived, Your Highness.
37:37Finally.
37:45Leave us.
37:49That one's like a wanton dog.
37:57You too, Céline.
38:04And that one a sly cat.
38:08There's much wildlife at court, as you will learn.
38:15You're Marion of Huntingdon.
38:17Your father was gifted in a state outside Nottingham, Locksley Manor, for his bravery at Mount Cadmus, and now an earldom.
38:30I remember your father.
38:33I was there, first queen to command a crusade to the Holy Land.
38:39Do you know where that is?
38:40Yes, Your Highness.
38:41You can read and write?
38:45I can, Your Highness.
38:47Do you speak French?
38:48Yes.
38:50Norman?
38:51Yes.
38:53Uh, not as well.
38:55Hmm.
38:57Are you still a child, or yet a woman?
39:01Your Highness.
39:02Have you been with a man?
39:08A child, then.
39:15But there's someone.
39:18Isn't there?
39:20The eyes, Marion, they reveal your soul.
39:24And in your soul, I see that someone resides there.
39:26What can you tell me about Nottingham?
39:33Um, it has a castle, many taverns.
39:38Uh, people?
39:41And a sheriff.
39:43Yes.
39:44Do you know him?
39:46I know his daughter.
39:48And?
39:49She is...
39:52not a child.
39:56So you do speak Norman.
39:59The sheriff of Nottingham is my husband's cousin.
40:03That's why he is the sheriff.
40:05The blood in that family runs considerably thick.
40:08The sheriff's ambitions are, let us say, extensive.
40:13Would you agree?
40:16Trust me, a woman knows such things.
40:19And occasionally would benefit to know more.
40:22Women can help women in that regard.
40:26Alas.
40:27A child cannot.
40:30Marion, do you know why you're here?
40:33To serve you, Your Highness.
40:34To serve?
40:36I can find anyone to serve me.
40:39I asked for you directly.
40:41Do you know why?
40:46All in due time, you may leave.
40:49Don't you think about it.
40:52Any sudden movement of escape, and it will be your last.
40:56Dead or alive, you're coming back to Norton and with me.
40:58Get up.
41:06Hey, don't you think about it.
41:09Any sudden movement of escape, and it will be your last.
41:12Dead or alive, you're coming back to Norton and with me.
41:16Get up.
41:17Come on.
41:20Yeah.
41:20Come on.
41:50Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh!
41:54Did you see her?
41:55What?
41:56Did you see her?
41:57See who?
41:58New woman, gone there.
42:00As naked as the day is long.
42:03I swear it.
42:04I swear it!
42:09How do you know it was Goddard?
42:12I've seen her before.
42:14You've seen Goddard before?
42:15When I was a little one.
42:17My Ma called me Little John on account of his size.
42:23Little John.
42:26She was a good woman.
42:29But my old man was mean, rotten to the core.
42:32They had two children before me.
42:34He murdered both on account there weren't enough to eat.
42:38One night he came home in a drunken rage.
42:40Ma hid me.
42:41He was so mad.
42:47He beat her.
42:49I can still hear her screams.
42:54But that's when I saw Goddard.
42:56Was she naked?
42:58She gave me a knife.
43:01And it filled me with no anger.
43:07Courage.
43:08Because next thing I buried that knife deep in his back.
43:15You killed your old man.
43:16Ended his wickedness.
43:22And saved Ma.
43:23And it set me on my own path for wickedness.
43:25Killed ten men since.
43:27Ain't never told no one to this day.
43:29Murder is a wretched thing.
43:37Born you like a shadow.
43:39He didn't kill no one.
43:42Well here's to him then.
43:48But you did, didn't you?
43:51Captain of the garrison.
43:54You killed a Norman captain.
43:55That's why them soldiers came.
43:57They killed my father and he did nothing.
44:02I lost my mother.
44:04I lost my home.
44:08My life.
44:10The sheriff took everything and I wish him dead.
44:15Dead and in the ground.
44:18You've got the blood of a wild Aedric in you.
44:25You'll live.
44:26You'll live.
44:27You'll live.
44:28You'll live.
44:56Here.
44:58Chew it.
45:00Use it like a poultice.
45:05Pain?
45:12Just remember that no man has ever ran a name worth having.
45:15Without it.
45:26You can just do it.
45:27You can do it.
45:28You can just do it.
45:29I almost do it.
45:30It's not too bad.
45:31You can do it in like a new day.
45:32You can do it.
45:52You can do it.
45:53Let's go.
46:23Father, it's Arone. He's gone.
46:39Arone's gone after Loxley, no doubt.
46:46Sire, we should wait for the sheriff, as he said.
46:49We don't need the sheriff. We're going to kill that bastard.
46:52If my son hasn't killed him already.
46:53I don't need the sheriff.
47:03Horses.
47:22A man.
47:33A man.
48:03A man.
48:33Ralph, run!
48:36Run!
48:40Run, John!
48:43Run!
48:48No!
48:49No!
49:03My boy!
49:07I'm...
49:07I tried...
49:13to make you...
49:17proud.
49:23My boy.
49:31Noxley!
49:33I'll kill you!
49:37Noxley!
49:43Noxley!
49:48Go!
49:48Go!
49:50Go, go!
49:52Go!
49:56Go, Ralph!
50:00My boy!
50:01No!
50:02No!
50:02No!
50:02Get down!
50:07Get down!
50:08Go! Go! Go!
50:10Go!
50:17Go! Go!
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