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00:00Previously on Robin Hood
00:13Release her from your service
00:14Tell me one thing and that's you don't love me
00:17The question is do I want to love you?
00:19And the answer is no, I don't
00:21Deliver this to the Queen
00:22Then you'll never see me again
00:23Stay close to the Prince
00:24See what else he reveals
00:26Seek the Pope's favor
00:28I read it in his own hand
00:29What's he doing?
00:30John wears many faces
00:32But few of them are true
00:33The mere whisper of rebellion may put
00:35King Henry on a galley
00:37Your villages will burn
00:38Your people will bleed
00:40Because of you, good Saxons will hang
00:43Robin Hood, I presume
00:59The outlaws freed them
01:02Every last one
01:03Good
01:03I now have eyes and ears
01:05In Robin Hood's camp
01:07Would you please walk with me
01:09In order to find the secret
01:18Who is going with an army
01:19Theigh
01:20required
01:20The Eury of George
01:21To hide
01:21The The Eury of George
01:22The packaged
01:23The Eury of George
01:23Run
01:24The Fresh
01:24The Eury of George
01:25In order to find the same
01:25Ê
01:27The Eury of George
02:27I spared you once, Baron.
02:30You should have left things alone.
02:35The king will have what you've done.
02:38When he does, he will come for you!
02:41You shacks him!
02:43I'm counting on it.
02:45Bring him.
02:46The sheriff's men will come soon.
02:48Come on.
02:56Move.
03:02Here.
03:04An enormous cave.
03:05Two hundred Saxons have made it their home.
03:08And they've welcomed you.
03:10Yes.
03:10They see a wronged farmer.
03:12And Loxley.
03:13Alive and well.
03:15Cemented as their leader.
03:16Make your way back to them.
03:24Kill him.
03:26Before I return from London.
03:28And you've spared me much trouble.
03:37That now.
03:39Twice that if you succeed.
03:41A coin weighs more than gold, does it?
03:53Marion.
03:55Yes, Your Majesty.
03:57You fumbled at your work because your mind is elsewhere.
04:01On a coin.
04:02This isn't just any coin.
04:06It bears a seal.
04:08Baron Warwick's.
04:14How did you get this coin?
04:16Robert of Loxley.
04:19Robin Hood.
04:24And he gave it to you.
04:28Here.
04:30Yes.
04:31He wanted me to give it to you.
04:39Clever boy.
04:41And you didn't give it to me straight away?
04:45I tried, but you'd left for the country.
04:50The coin is a message.
04:52Isn't it?
04:55And what message would that be?
04:58Rumors of outlaws in the Midlands make their way here.
05:01I know Rob leads them.
05:04And now I wonder if he does so with your blessing, Your Highness.
05:10Always so bold, Marion.
05:13Forever questioning a queen.
05:15Only fulfilling the task you gave me to see and report.
05:19And what I see is rebellion in Nottingham may serve more than one course.
05:23The coin is proof that he's doing what he swore to me to attack the king's allies.
05:39And he'll earn his freedom, then.
05:45Yes.
05:46But that's not what he was interested in.
05:49He bargained for your liberty.
05:53And that was the only price he named.
06:01I don't even think he's doing it for his people.
06:04I'd wager he's doing it for you.
06:26Rob.
06:27Why did you bring Lorik here?
06:35Please.
06:52I can pay you handsomely.
06:53With what we have your God.
06:55I have more.
06:56Hidden.
06:57Release me.
06:59And I'll lead you to it.
07:00And what will you promise next?
07:02The crown jewels.
07:04You have nothing left.
07:05Don't be fools.
07:06My death pays you nothing.
07:08I'll pay you.
07:09We seek payment of a different kind.
07:12Monk!
07:13Mercy.
07:15I beg you, please.
07:16How mercy.
07:18Did you feel mercy when you torched Saxon fields and left children to starve?
07:25When you dragged men and women from the earth.
07:27Oh, I'm sorry.
07:27When you forced yourself on their daughters.
07:30No.
07:32You didn't.
07:33You see, men like you don't stop.
07:37Not until the grave has you.
07:43You asked for closure.
07:46No.
07:46Stop!
07:47That's enough.
07:49Rob, I have no love for this man, but he's unarmed.
07:52So is my father.
07:53Rob, this isn't right.
07:55He is guilty.
07:56So are we all.
07:58Of something.
08:00Rage.
08:02Pride.
08:03Weakness.
08:03Failure in the eyes of God.
08:05God will judge us for what we do on this day.
08:07This is not your business.
08:10It is Saxon's.
08:13And this is not your place.
08:15Monk.
08:17Or you best be leaving.
08:19How many of that knife, Ralph?
08:20Give it to me, child.
08:27It's okay.
08:29Give me the knife.
08:30Give me the knife.
08:30What did you do?
08:43What did you do?
08:47He killed my brother.
08:49Goodbye.
08:49Oh.
08:54Oh.
08:55Oh.
08:59I can't it.
09:00Come on.
09:00I can't.
09:01Yes.
09:01I don't know.
09:31I don't know.
10:01I don't know.
10:03I don't know.
10:05I don't know.
10:07I don't know.
10:09I don't know.
10:17Your Majesty, the Sheriff of Nottingham.
10:23Sheriff.
10:25Your Majesty.
10:27London shines brighter with your daughter, Enid.
10:31I hope you're not here to abscond with her.
10:33No, Your Majesty.
10:35Selene.
10:37So what brings you all this way?
10:43A promise made to you in Nottingham and now delivered.
10:47I know where Robin Hood hides.
10:49And after his blatant attack on Nottingham, I'll make him pay.
10:53The cave deep in the woods, its location is shielded between the River Medan and the Southern Ridge here.
11:07This is their nest.
11:09And you want soldiers?
11:11Two hundred.
11:13I will provide the rest.
11:15It will be enough to finish this.
11:17Well, Sheriff, your persistence has not gone unnoticed.
11:19But I'm afraid your timing leaves much to be desired.
11:21The King has dispatched Guy of Gisborne to restore order in Nottingham.
11:25By the time you return, he'll be waiting there with 350 men and a mandate signed by the Crown.
11:27A hand.
11:29I will provide the rest.
11:30I will provide the rest.
11:31I will provide the rest.
11:32I will provide the rest.
11:33It will be enough to finish this.
11:34Well, Sheriff, your persistence has not gone unnoticed.
11:36But I'm afraid your timing leaves much to be desired.
11:38The King has dispatched Guy of Gisborne to restore order in Nottingham.
11:42By the time you return, he'll be waiting there with 350 men and a mandate signed by the Crown.
11:50A hand.
11:51Well played, then.
11:52You have achieved your goal.
11:56If only my aims were so tidy.
11:59Gisborne is a cruel, depraved man.
12:03Like a swarm of locusts, he leaves nothing but destruction in his wake.
12:07As such, his presence hampers me as much as it threatens you.
12:12Threatens me?
12:15Nottingham has no need for two masters.
12:18If Gisborne succeeds, your title will become little more than...
12:23...embrodery.
12:25Strangely enough, our interests are now aligned.
12:29In what cause?
12:31You know, fool.
12:33You know why I traveled to Nottingham.
12:35Yes, to force the King's return to England.
12:37Which you plainly sought to stop.
12:41But now, as it is, your concerns are... simpler.
12:48Your title.
12:50Your position.
12:52Your neck.
12:53You see a path that serves us both?
12:57As do you.
12:59You must defend what's yours.
13:01Gisborne is no mere man.
13:03He is a Knight of the Realm.
13:07The King's favored war-dog.
13:10Yet even the fiercest dog must be put down.
13:14If it threatens the wrong master.
13:27You believe me capable of such casual treason?
13:31I think you're a clever man.
13:34One who does what needs to be done.
13:37Even when others won't.
13:39I think you love Nottingham.
13:41And all you've built it into...
13:43Gisborne would burn it to the ground.
13:48Strange how fate arranges its players.
13:51You and me.
13:54Side by side.
13:58What a world to inhabit.
14:01What surprises it keeps.
14:03I haven't agreed to your proposition.
14:07But you will.
14:11Fear not, Sheriff.
14:13History has a softer word for traitors who win.
14:17Statesmen.
14:18Statesmen.
14:35Hey, Tuck.
14:36Wait.
14:38What are you doing?
14:45I can't be part of this anymore.
14:46Be part of what?
14:47Part of justice?
14:49To corruption, Rob.
14:52To watching you destroy yourself and everyone who follows you.
14:56You've forgotten the man you were supposed to be.
14:59And what man is that?
15:01A man who would lead the Saxons to something greater.
15:05I'm trying to lead them to freedom, Tuck.
15:08And if they gain it but lose their souls, it's just another prison and you'll be the one who built it.
15:12Listen to yourself.
15:13You walk away and you call it virtue but it's not.
15:14You're a coward.
15:15Nothing more.
15:16Nothing more.
15:17You were made for more than this.
15:18More than what you've become.
15:19More than what you've become.
15:20You were made for more than this.
15:21More than what you've become.
15:22You're not.
15:23You were made for more than this.
15:24More than what you've become.
15:25You're not.
15:26You're not.
15:27You're a coward.
15:28You're a coward.
15:29You're a coward.
15:30Nothing more.
15:31You're a coward.
15:32What you're a coward.
15:33You're a coward.
15:34You're a coward.
15:35I'm not
15:43you're leaving
15:54I thought you'd stay to dine with Martial and me
15:57when this is over
15:59now you will remain here
16:01till Nottingham is safe again
16:03safe?
16:05why did you come to see the queen?
16:08matters of state
16:09nothing more
16:11is that not enough?
16:16father
16:17what is happening?
16:22what is hiding in a cave
16:24between the Madden and the Southern Ridge
16:26I came here
16:27to raise men
16:28but the king's already sent Gisborne
16:30and his troops
16:31I see
16:36for now you will remain here
16:38there's no need to worry
16:39I shall see it handled
16:42what's fate is sealed
16:44and she's born at
16:46Priscilla
16:48there is no need to worry
16:51I love you father
16:56and I love you
17:00stay here
17:04until you hear from me
17:06Gisborne
17:36He's so softened you, I see.
17:45And you still travel with the giant.
17:49But at least you've lost your desire to make an entrance.
17:53Still sharp, I see.
17:55And still lording over backwaters.
17:57Well, not quite a lord.
17:59Only an owl.
18:00We'll see that corrected.
18:17You're going to wear yourself out.
18:20And something don't break first.
18:22We need wood.
18:25The monk didn't belong here.
18:27Let him go, wall it up, and move on.
18:30But what if he's right?
18:31About?
18:33About Warwick.
18:35Warwick was filth.
18:37Our enemy.
18:38And he chose that.
18:39Killed in a battle, or a cave.
18:41What's the difference?
18:42Because of us.
18:44Saxon families sleep safer.
18:47That we fight them doesn't matter.
18:49You sound like a Norman.
18:52Because you keep listening to one.
18:54Tuck doesn't fight.
18:57He preaches.
18:59So what good is he to us?
19:02You know you talk as much.
19:04It's just noise trying to pass for certainty, Jon.
19:06Here's what's for certain.
19:08They picked the fight.
19:09With you.
19:10With me.
19:11They killed our loved ones.
19:14They took what they wanted for a century.
19:16And now we get to fight back.
19:18Dirty.
19:19Clean.
19:20It doesn't matter.
19:22You think there's a clean way out of this.
19:26And there is no.
19:27And there is no.
19:34Fortunately, English wine leaves much to be desired.
19:37Hmm.
19:38Perhaps you'd prefer to savour your wine in Rome.
19:41I've heard you'll be travelling there soon.
19:46These halls have ears, do they?
19:49Palace halls always echo, Jon.
19:51Loudly.
19:52And what do these echoes say?
19:54Enough to stow a mother's concern?
19:57Concern.
19:58Do you really grasp what you're asking for?
20:02The Pope's blessing isn't given.
20:04It's paid for.
20:05In blood.
20:06In favours.
20:07In time.
20:08It took your father a year to obtain his.
20:10And only then did it happen through means I arranged.
20:14So now the throne was your doing.
20:16I didn't realise you fancied yourself queen and court jester.
20:21Your father didn't seize his crown.
20:24He received it from hands more capable than his own.
20:27I could offer you the same help.
20:29But you won't.
20:30You'll only storm.
20:32Extract.
20:33Set your traps.
20:35Plucked behind closed doors to keep me from the one thing
20:38you'd hand your favourite Richard without question.
20:42Besides, you mistake a man in motion for a man in need.
20:51If you really believe the Pope's blessing is so powerful,
20:56how much weight do you think his disfavour carries?
21:02Your father was right about you.
21:07You're more serpent than wife or mother.
21:11No wonder he kept you a continent away.
21:30Marion.
21:31I have news.
21:34What is it, my lord?
21:36I'm leaving London sooner than expected.
21:38Have you given more thought to my offer?
21:40To visit the gardens at Fontainebleau?
21:42I have.
21:45I'm afraid I cannot.
21:47My duties constrain me.
21:54I see.
21:55Still, I'd like you to have something.
22:01A gift.
22:03Gift.
22:04You didn't think I'd notice that my mother's favourite little mutt
22:25was sniffing through my affairs,
22:27fetching secrets like scraps from the floor.
22:29Sniff.
22:30Sniff.
22:31Sniff.
22:32Sniff!
22:35When I am king,
22:36I'll slit open your gut and feed you to hogs.
22:39Only after I use you for my pleasure.
22:42Promise it.
22:44Do you understand?
22:45Do you understand me?
22:47Yes.
22:48Yes.
22:49What?
22:50Pius.
22:51My prince.
22:52My prince.
23:13Surrounding himself with minions.
23:15Minions.
23:16Behaving not like a sheriff, like a king.
23:19The king of Nottingham.
23:20Never figured you, for a man,
23:24would settle this far out.
23:28Nothing of all places.
23:30I didn't settle.
23:32Got stuck.
23:33Turns out blood buys less than it used to.
23:37And so?
23:39An earl of a shithole.
23:41I'm still outranked a bastard in borrowed armour.
23:45Fair enough.
23:46Henry says the, uh, sheriff holds this place in high regard.
23:52What's he see that I do?
23:55Ah.
23:56Two days to the wash.
23:58Two to York.
23:59Dover.
24:00Not much further.
24:01The perfect spot to control trade.
24:03At least that's how the sheriff talks.
24:05Like he's building the next London.
24:07And yet he lets an outlaw run wild through it.
24:11No, he speaks of justice.
24:12But he's lost his stomach for what it demands.
24:16It's strange.
24:18War hardens most men.
24:20Not him, it seems.
24:21You've asked me.
24:25Only thing he brought back from the Crusades are excuses.
24:34The king doesn't disagree.
24:36His patience is spent.
24:38He wants this rebellion ended before it spreads.
24:42At what cost?
24:43No one remembers the cost.
24:49Only who wins.
24:50He's supposed to spark the dry bits, but just bang them together and hope for the best.
25:17I know how to light a fire.
25:19Do you now?
25:26Wow.
25:27Look at that.
25:28Lady Isabel.
25:30Mistress of the flames.
25:33Where are you from, Spragett?
25:35I don't believe I know.
25:36Don't know, really.
25:38Don't much recall that far back.
25:40Except the first thing I stole.
25:42Barley cake.
25:44You're never serious, are you?
25:46I'm being very serious.
25:48I was hungry.
25:49On my own and had to eat.
25:51Where was your mother?
25:52Your father?
25:53My pa was never around.
25:55My mother, she didn't pay a tax.
26:00Soldiers took her while I watched.
26:03She fought hard, but it didn't matter.
26:07She only lasted a month in jail.
26:10Most folk die quick in chains.
26:12How old were you?
26:13Five.
26:14That's far too young to be on your own.
26:15I did all right.
26:17I'm going to go and see about some dinner.
26:18You're not just a thief.
26:19Spragett.
26:20No.
26:21You're a man trying to be on your own.
26:22How old were you?
26:23Five.
26:24That's far too young to be on your own.
26:25I did all right.
26:26I'm going to go and see about some dinner.
26:30You're not just a thief.
26:31Spragett.
26:32No.
26:33You're a man trying to take something back.
26:37You're not just a thief.
26:38Spragett.
26:39No.
26:40You're not just a thief.
26:41Spragett.
26:42No.
26:43You're a man trying to take something back.
26:44No.
26:45No.
26:46You're a man trying to take something back.
26:51but all he got is to save himself back there.
27:01Who's a thief.
27:02Oh, my God.
27:32Oh, my God.
28:02Oh, my God.
28:12Fuck, how'd you get here?
28:13I was walking the trail.
28:16Where are you off to?
28:27A ride to clean my head.
28:29You're lying.
28:32Since when does a lady ready her own horse?
28:41Your lip.
28:42What happened?
28:43Doesn't matter.
28:44I have to leave.
28:46Leave?
28:47The Queen won't allow it.
28:48She won't know.
28:50I'll tell her.
28:52No, you won't.
28:53Not if you love me.
28:55You sound mad.
28:57Running from your duty to the Queen.
29:00Where would you even go?
29:02To Sherwood, to find Rob.
29:04You are mad.
29:07Leaving silk sheets and silver gobblets to chase a criminal through the mud.
29:12He's more than that.
29:13Indeed.
29:14He's a killer.
29:16He almost killed me, Marion.
29:18Why this now?
29:19I look around, and all I see are men who take.
29:26Rob gives.
29:28His word.
29:29His loyalty.
29:31Doesn't matter.
29:34It's over, Marion.
29:36Rob's fate is sealed.
29:39What do you mean?
29:41The King has sent hundreds of men to kill Rob in his band.
29:45How do you know this?
29:47My father.
29:47He met with Eleanor only Tuesday.
29:50They know where Rob hides.
29:54Where?
29:54I won't tell you.
29:56Priscilla, I beg you.
29:58Rob is in grave danger.
29:59No.
30:00Rob is dead.
30:01Where is he?
30:05If you go, you will die.
30:07Priscilla.
30:08Where?
30:10Please.
30:15A cave.
30:17Far up a stream, hidden between the southern ridge and the river Maiden.
30:19Promise me, you won't say a word to anyone.
30:34I love you.
30:36I die you.
30:37I will see you again.
30:59You won't, sweet Marion.
31:01I'm sorry.
31:26And because of me, you had to murder a man.
31:28I didn't murder.
31:34I killed a man who tried to kill me.
31:39Hate versus preservation, Rob.
31:44One you can answer for, the other you cannot.
31:46Well, why'd you choose to save me?
31:51I didn't.
31:53God did.
31:54Fine, monk.
31:55Why did God choose to save me?
31:59I suppose whatever he made you for may still lie ahead.
32:16You said I was corrupt.
32:20You are.
32:21That doesn't have to be your end.
32:24You still have a choice.
32:27You've changed.
32:28Yeah, maybe.
32:30Maybe we are just who we are.
32:32No.
32:33It's a lie the devil tells us that who we are today is who we'll ever be.
32:37But God is calling you for more.
32:39More than vengeance.
32:40More than blood.
32:42You'll never defeat the Normans until you first defeat the darkness inside.
32:46You can't be ruled by hate, Rob.
32:50It eats us.
32:53Then it owns us.
32:55That is what I want you to understand.
32:59That is what I want you to understand.
32:59That is what I want you to see.
33:04That is what I want you to hear.
33:15This one's already here.
33:19Go.
33:19Go.
33:20Go.
33:20Go.
33:21Go.
33:22Go.
33:23Go.
33:24Go.
33:24Go.
33:25Go.
33:25Go.
33:26Go.
33:26Go.
33:27Go.
33:27Go.
33:28of Nottingham Returns. May I present Sir Guy of Gisborne, though I suspect you know the
33:34name? Of course. Sheriff, I've heard much. Huntington
33:44tells me you led Mened Ascalon. The king leaned heavily on his family in those days. Still
33:49does. I don't recall seeing you there. Not all of us had the luxury of fighting from
33:55Towerwall. I was in the dirt with the dying. Regardless, you must have fought well to be
34:02given all of this. None of this is mine. I govern only in the king's name. Yes, it is indeed
34:08a privilege to willpower in Henry's stead, which is why I have come. The king believes
34:17his Nottingham requires firmer stewardship. His majesty has entrusted me with his full
34:24and complete authority to restore order.
34:44It is as you said.
34:46A toast, then, to law and order. Such as it is. To law and order.
35:05Marshal, a word.
35:15Your highness.
35:19I have revealed to my son what we know.
35:23May I ask why?
35:24Because I knew he'd react and move. Unprepared and in haste. A small advantage gained, no cost.
35:31And he has done just that. John has departed for Rome.
35:36Your agents there are where they'll act in your interests.
35:39Not with the precision I require. If John secures papal support and seizes the crown,
35:46England will be lost. A ruin draped in ermine. I will not let that future take root.
35:52You will go to Rome and you will end my son's ambitions there.
35:55Go to Rome? Is it really necessary?
36:01You hesitate.
36:03Does Priscilla have such sway you forget your purpose?
36:09No.
36:10My fate is yours to command.
36:12Then hear me well.
36:13It will stop my son from receiving the Pope's blessing.
36:16I want methods.
36:21Whatever methods the moment demands.
36:26And, Marshal?
36:27Now is not the time for your focus to be divided.
36:30For you to be distracted.
36:32The sheriff's daughter?
36:34You will not take her to Rome.
36:36It will draw too many eyes.
36:37Stop!
37:05Hold!
37:07I am made Marian
37:11of Locksley
37:13take me to Robin Hood
37:16every second Gisborne and his men linger
37:33is another step toward erasing us
37:35every debt owed
37:37the coin we counted on
37:39all of it in jeopardy
37:42I didn't build my power on coin
37:44I built it on order
37:46and order
37:49no matter my cousin's
37:51intention is what Gisborne will undermine
37:53then why allow him
37:55another step
37:56the king's favorite knight
38:00won't fall by force
38:01he'll fall by his own weight
38:03his pride, his ambition
38:04his need to be seen
38:06you have a plan
38:09of course
38:11but it can't unfold in the daylight
38:15needs to live in smoke
38:18fire
38:18and the chaos of war
38:20where the blade that cuts his throat
38:23cannot be seen
38:24he'll bleed
38:26and no one will know
38:28from where the dagger came
38:30eat, you haven't eaten all day
38:45eat, you haven't eaten all day
38:51eat, you haven't eaten all day
38:56I wanted to kill him
39:01Warwick
39:02something wouldn't let me
39:04it's called conscience ral
39:07in that moment
39:10you and Tuck
39:13you and Tuck were stronger than us all
39:14better than us
39:18Aryan
39:19what are you doing here?
39:31the sheriff knows where you are
39:32no Norman knows this place
39:34no Norman knows this place
39:46then how did I point it?
39:47the man who tried to kill you
39:49must have been the sheriff's man
39:50it's not only the sheriff
39:52the king sent Gaiv Gisborne and hundreds of soldiers
39:55but let them come
39:57we're not running
39:59you don't understand
40:00Gisborne isn't here to fight
40:03he's here to slaughter
40:04his men aren't knights
40:07they're executioners
40:08Drew, saddle two horses
40:11you and I will ride for Nottingham
40:13to see the truth for ourselves
40:17finding him won't be easy
40:26Hood moves like a shadow
40:28every attack from his band
40:30has come from a different flank of the forest
40:32he's impossible to pin down
40:34why should we waste our time
40:36trying to find him
40:37when we can simply draw him to us
40:39how my lord?
40:41in the holy land
40:42the Saracens often refused open battle
40:44they would strike and then disappear into the hills
40:47but they had villages
40:49families
40:50people and places that mattered to them
40:53you are suggesting
40:55we attack innocents?
40:58I'm suggesting we kill our enemy
41:00who cost us nothing
41:02who will cost him
41:03everything
41:05the truth
41:13you don't trust me
41:14you're Norman
41:16they
41:18don't trust you
41:19don't ignore me
41:25we must talk
41:26since you said
41:27all there was to say in London
41:28I see it now
41:30the queen used you
41:31as deftly as she used me
41:33but the truth still should have been
41:35yours to give
41:35not hers
41:36you should have told me
41:37told you?
41:39about your accord with the queen
41:41you never gave me the chance
41:45you lied to me
41:46you lied to me
41:46I was angry
41:46not about my feelings
41:48about a run then
41:49I didn't know what else to do
41:51you could have trusted me
41:52was it really so simple?
41:53is it true
42:03what Eleanor said
42:05that you're doing this for me?
42:07you're doing this for me
42:07why?
42:15because I knew
42:17that you'd never leave with me
42:19as long as you were bound to the queen
42:21ask me now
42:24to go with you
42:27I can't leave now
42:30why?
42:32because things have changed
42:33Marian, everything's changed
42:36you have a future in Westminster
42:40go back there, Marian
42:41this, this isn't your world
42:43my world is you
42:45you don't belong here
42:47I belong with you
42:49I love you
42:50I've always loved you
42:52you said love wasn't enough
42:58well I was wrong
43:00it always has been enough
43:03it always will be enough
43:06I must go now
43:13I can't leave my people
43:14I love you
43:40I love you
43:41I love you
43:42what you just Cause I know
43:42a great deal
43:44Leave none alive!
44:02Please, we don't know where Robin Hood is, I swear it!
44:08Kill them all!
44:14No!
44:16Run!
44:22Stop!
44:24No!
44:32Yes!
44:38No!
44:39The Queen is sending you to Rome.
44:52I don't understand. Why must I stay behind?
44:56What aren't you telling me?
44:58Our time together.
45:00What we were mattered to me. You matter.
45:03We serve a greater purpose, and I made that bell long before I met you.
45:06No. You're leaving me.
45:10I have no choice.
45:11You vanish into duty, and I am but an afterthought.
45:15That's not true.
45:16Then what is? Say what this is. Say what I am to you.
45:20I am the only woman who ever made me forget what I am, and what I'm sworn to.
45:29The Queen reminded me, and now I must go.
45:34You said you loved me.
45:36I did love you.
45:39Then stay.
45:40I can't. I don't know if I'll even come back.
45:43And I don't know that I'd leave if I had you to come back, too.
45:46I don't know if I am going back.
45:51I don't know whether I'm going back.
46:04You don't know.
46:04You'll try to get him to leave.
46:34I understand why.
46:36Because if he doesn't go, he'll likely die in these woods.
46:40But Rob won't go.
46:43Whatever else he is,
46:46he's Saxon, in the end.
46:49The one thing a Saxon man will never leave
46:51is his blood.
47:04Go, go, go.
47:16It's a city.
47:46Rob, can we really survive that?
47:55It could be sort of right.
48:16You're not a man prone to silence.
48:25So say what you came to say.
48:27I was wrong about you.
48:34It's not that I dislike you.
48:36It's just you're a Christian and a Norman.
48:42It's a lot.
48:45But you saved Rob.
48:48And that's a sign from Goddra as plain as I've ever seen.
48:51A sign of what?
48:55That your place is here.
49:01With us.
49:10Goddra isn't real.
49:11You know that right?
49:13Keep your heart and I'll bury you.
49:17With your Bible.
49:22What is it?
49:46It's Gisborne.
49:48In Huntington.
49:50Yes?
49:51The Forrester's village.
49:53Everyone.
49:54The women.
49:55Children.
49:56They killed them all.
49:58They killed them all.
50:12Rob.
50:13You can't stay here.
50:15You all right.
50:16Gisborne's army.
50:17There's too many.
50:18So you must leave.
50:19Not without you.
50:20I can't leave.
50:21Not after saying that.
50:23I can't abandon.
50:24I can't abandon my people.
50:27Rob.
50:29Don't you understand?
50:31If you stay, they'll stay.
50:34And if they stay, they'll die.
50:38You're not abandoning them.
50:41You're saving them.
50:43All right.
50:52We'll leave together.
51:13I believe you fail to understand the Saxon mind.
51:18What you did today will only rally more troops to Hood.
51:22Good.
51:23Then we'll have weeded out the insubordinate.
51:25And they'll die with him.
51:28Sheriff.
51:29Did you come to scold me or is this something you need?
51:32I know where Hood is.
51:34At his strength, 200 men.
51:37And every hour now buys him more.
51:40But even so, he has no chance.
51:43More Saxons means more Normans die.
51:46The king won't forgive losses due to hesitation.
51:50So we move.
51:52Together.
51:53Together?
51:54A shared enemy demands a shared hand.
51:58And what do you gain from this alliance?
52:01The same as you.
52:03An end to this cursed rebellion.
52:06A return to order.
52:08Order, yes.
52:10But make no mistake, Sheriff.
52:13When this ends, so does your authority.
52:20My only concern is the future of Nottingham.
52:24Then we plan our assault tomorrow.
52:27As long as Saxons bleed, I'll stand beside any man.
52:31Finally.
52:32An authority who knows how to win a war.
52:45At the expense of all nuns.
52:48Marianne.
52:49That's my home.
52:50Marianne.
52:51That's my home.
52:53Marianne.
52:54Marianne.
52:55That's my home.
53:12Well, I'll lose.
53:13That's my home.
53:14Yes, it's a fault.
53:15That's my home.
53:16I'm.
53:17I'm.
53:18You're.
53:19You're.
53:21You're.
53:22I'm.
53:23Listen.
53:24That's my home.
53:25I'm.
53:26dark.
53:27I'm.
53:28You're.
53:29You're.
53:30You're.
53:31You're.
53:32What?
53:33I'm glad.
53:34I'm.
53:35You're.
53:36You're.
53:37You're.
53:38My.
53:39You're.
53:40What's going on?
54:10Whatever you choose, I choose you.
54:40What's going on?
55:10What's going on?
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