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00:00Your presence is requested.
00:30Robin Hood has once again evaded justice.
00:41I can only suspect the Saxon people have had a hand in it.
00:48I have tried reasoning with you.
00:52Offering civility, breaking bread.
00:55Now it seems a more direct approach is in order.
01:00So, one of you will be freed to deliver Robin Hood a message.
01:08If he does not surrender by week's end, the rest of you will hang as traitors.
01:16It is time Hood learned the true price of his defiance.
01:20If you value the lives of the others, you will get my message to Hood.
01:36Do you truly believe Robin Hood will surrender?
01:38I hope not.
01:41If he did, he'd ruin my plans.
01:43Feels different, doesn't it?
02:07The air.
02:10Nicker with influence.
02:12Sharper with ambition.
02:13Is that what that smell is?
02:16You're nervous.
02:19You belong here, Priscilla.
02:21You've always known how to navigate any room and turn it in your favor.
02:24Westminster's no different.
02:27Wilderness of its own.
02:28Complete with predators and prey.
02:30Sounds like my kind of jungle.
02:34Hmm.
02:46So, I see he's brought a pet from Nottingham.
02:50I give her a week.
02:52Perhaps less.
02:53I love parts without the company.
02:55She won't last.
02:57Soon, all of Westminster will be introduced to Lady Priscilla of Nottingham.
03:27Marshal, it's beautiful.
03:36You must be properly adorned.
03:39Oh, it feels good to be here.
03:43Away from Nottingham.
03:45Far away from the devil Robin Hood.
03:48What's the tide bringing today?
04:07A ship from the east.
04:09Let's go.
04:17Let's go.
04:47In some time, I was beginning to think you died.
04:53Not for lack of trying.
04:56Stark, Rob.
04:59Rob? Not Robin Hood?
05:02Is this not the name you were given?
05:05Not by my father.
05:07By my enemy.
05:09Then it will be the one that endures.
05:12The name your enemy curses is the one history will write.
05:18Ibrahim. Al-Rashid.
05:34Al-Rashid. The Rightly Guided.
05:37A name fitting for a man with instincts.
05:40A man such as myself.
05:42Where did you learn Arabic?
05:44I don't know. It was just that name.
05:46It was from a book my mother made me read.
05:48She was a good mother then.
05:50She was.
05:53Word of your exploits has reached London.
05:55Stealing from Norman Lords.
05:57Infuriating Nottingham's crusader.
06:00The sheriff.
06:01It's impressive.
06:02I'm not here to be admired.
06:03Do you have what we need?
06:15Steel.
06:17We'll take these.
06:19Those are more.
06:20How much more?
06:21Fifty ducats.
06:22We didn't bring that much gold to the city.
06:26But we have more hidden.
06:28I can have that brought to you in the next week.
06:30I don't know, John.
06:32I have never felt a pain.
06:34You never face what you are facing.
06:36You are not taking on drunken soldiers in a tavern.
06:39You are challenging the sheriff.
06:41And a man like that collects his debts in blood.
06:45I think you are going to die.
06:47He won't die.
06:50Maybe he's too big to die.
06:50Look at him.
06:54You ask much of me, Hood.
06:56It will make good on our debt.
07:03And more than gold, will there be something greater.
07:06What is that?
07:09Loyalty.
07:17Something's changed.
07:18A few nights ago, your ambitions ended at the borders of Nottingham.
07:22Now here we are in London, making alliances with Saracens.
07:29What aren't you telling me?
07:34Time for ale.
07:35It's a long ways back.
07:37And we must be properly satiated.
07:41Not for me.
07:43You go on.
07:44I have something I need to do.
07:46Ah.
07:48Come on.
07:49I can get you to the traitor's gate.
08:05No further.
08:06The woman you want, her quarters are in the east wing.
08:10That's all I was told.
08:12That's all I need.
08:13I need.
08:19That's all I need.
08:20That's all I need.
08:21That's all I need.
08:22That's all I need.
08:23That's all I need.
08:24That's all I need.
08:25That's all I need.
08:26That's all I need.
08:27That's all I need.
08:28That's all I need.
08:29That's all I need.
08:30That's all I need.
08:31That's all I need.
08:32That's all I need.
08:33That's all I need.
08:34That's all I need.
08:35That's all I need.
08:36That's all I need.
08:37That's all I need.
08:38That's all I need.
08:39That's all I need.
08:40That's all I need.
08:41That's all I need.
08:42That's all I need.
08:43That's all I need.
08:44That's all I need.
08:45That's all I need.
08:46PHONE RINGS
09:16PHONE RINGS
09:46Marianne
09:55Oh, for pity's sake, what are you doing here?
10:00Leave!
10:01I need you to do something for me
10:02What are you talking about?
10:07Deliver this to the Queen
10:08You can tell her I came from Robin Hood
10:11You dare speak that name in front of me
10:16And you have the gall to ask anything of me
10:20Leave, Rob, now
10:21No, I will
10:24I only need you to tell me one thing
10:28And that's you don't love me
10:30You say it and you'll never see me again
10:40Love has nothing to do with it
10:46Love has everything to do with it
10:50But what else is there?
10:52There's all the rest of it
10:53There's my brother, he's dead
10:55And there are your lies
10:58The question is whether I love you or not
11:04The question is do I want to love you?
11:07And the answer is no, I don't
11:12What's wrong with you, Nottingham?
11:27Nothing
11:32Prince John seeks an audience with the Pope
12:01Then he's after papal endorsement
12:03It's a requirement for any noble who wants to ascend the throne
12:07It won't be easy
12:08The path to his holiness is never straight, it's a political dance
12:12I need you to sit with the cardinals first
12:14Navigate their ambitions and egos just to get near his holiness
12:18And even then, Pope's blessing will not come cheap
12:21John doesn't have any funds
12:24No
12:24But from what I understand, he's seeking patrons
12:27I still have reliable agents in Rome
12:31You do
12:32Write to them, tell them I want their full attention to this matter
12:36And beyond that?
12:38Nothing
12:38We wait
12:39We set the board and then we make a move
12:42John's proving smarter than I gave him credit for
12:52Well
12:53He is my son, after all
12:58He is my son, after all
13:00He is my son, after all
13:01He is my son
13:05He was my son
13:57Where is he?
14:05Who?
14:06Robin Hood.
14:09Where do they hide?
14:11Don't lie to me.
14:12I know you foresters can find him.
14:22Palace suits you.
14:23Of course it does.
14:25Have you seen who I'm here with?
14:27The measure of a woman isn't whose arm she's on.
14:30You told me that once.
14:32Did I?
14:33Well, that was before said arm belonged to the Isle Marshal of Pembroke.
14:37You're different with him.
14:39In a good way.
14:40He's like no other man I've ever known.
14:43He doesn't try to shrink me.
14:45He doesn't want to.
14:45You love him, don't you?
14:49Yes.
14:52I'm happy for you, Priscilla.
14:56You're thinking about Rob again, aren't you?
14:59I would have thought you'd moved on to something better by now.
15:02Someone less impossible.
15:03I'm trying.
15:05It's just...
15:07Last night I was unavoidably reminded of him.
15:09Marion.
15:10What do you think a life with Rob would look like?
15:13He'd be hunted.
15:14To the ends of the earth.
15:16Is that your dream?
15:17To ruin yourself for a man who can't even save himself?
15:20No, of course not.
15:24Sweet Marion.
15:26Nothing will change what Rob has become.
15:29The man you loved is gone.
15:31Beyond gone.
15:32Condemned.
15:35I know.
15:38And I accept it.
15:50Elder Gainwell, sire.
15:55He has an entreaty to make.
15:58Let us hear it, then.
16:06Hang in the others while we stoke the fire between Saxon and Norman.
16:10A man must die for Rob's actions.
16:13Let it be me alone.
16:15A selfless act and admirable, Gainwell.
16:17But ultimately meaningless.
16:22The law must be upheld.
16:24Or this land would slide back into the Anakid once new before Norman rule brought order.
16:29What you call order, sire, is but a cudgel wielded by the elite to strip Saxons of their birthright.
16:36The same tired grievance.
16:38What tired?
16:40True, sire.
16:42Levies that break the backs of honest men.
16:45Laws that serve the privileged alone.
16:47For Saxon cannot pay, he starves.
16:51If he resists, he hangs.
16:53You speak of justice, Gainwell.
17:00Justice?
17:02Was it justice that hung Hugh Locksley?
17:04I tried to help Locksley.
17:07I offered him a station of honour, Head Forrester.
17:10He spat on it.
17:13Defied the very law he swore to serve.
17:15He knew the penalty.
17:16He was a good man.
17:17And yet one of your own testified against him.
17:28A Saxon?
17:30Alwyn, the Forrester.
17:31It was his word that condemned Hugh Locksley.
17:35I didn't start these troubles, Gainwell.
17:44In fact, I did everything in my power to prevent them.
17:47I sought peace.
17:50But my hand was forced.
17:54So here we are.
17:56Robin Hood will pay for his crimes just as his father did before him.
18:00The rope will tighten.
18:02And the world will move on.
18:07Except for anyone who gets between myself and the boy.
18:19Have I read you wrong, Marion?
18:22I'd have thought a woman of ambition would prefer the courts of men to the fields of God.
18:26I prefer beauty.
18:28Wherever I find it.
18:30Beauty is an interesting thing, isn't it?
18:32It requires both patience and control.
18:34Control?
18:37Doesn't beauty flourish best when left untamed?
18:40Well, that depends.
18:41Some things left to grow wild become magnificent.
18:44Others become weeds.
18:47Perhaps that is the burden of the gardener.
18:49To know the difference.
18:52Unfortunately, Your Highness, today I feel more a weed than flower.
18:56Now that, Marion, is the first thing you've ever been wrong about.
19:00Hmm.
19:01Hmm.
19:02Garden's here should be grander.
19:04Like at Fontainebleau.
19:05Have you been?
19:07I'll take you someday.
19:09That is, if you stop disappearing.
19:13Disappearing?
19:14You always seem to find a reason to slip from my soirees.
19:17Just before they get interesting.
19:19Your mother's presence tends to complicate matters.
19:21Well, she won't always be here.
19:23Well, she won't always be here.
19:25When she's gone, much will change.
19:28New rulers.
19:30New alliances.
19:30Perhaps even a new queen, perhaps even a new queen, one day.
19:37A new queen?
19:38Who would dare wish for such a thing?
19:41It's not a wish, Marion.
19:42It's not a wish, Marion.
19:43It is an inevitability.
19:46Time ends all things.
19:48And all people.
19:51Tell me.
19:52Don't you ever wish for something greater than what you were given?
19:58Sometimes, yes.
19:59Of course you do.
20:01A woman like you isn't meant to simply exist.
20:03She's meant to have whatever she wants.
20:09And you shall, Maid Marion.
20:12All you must do is speak it.
20:33A curse upon you.
20:49Because of you, good Saxons will hang.
20:52Your uncle among them.
20:56What are you talking about?
20:58You're of uncle.
21:00And four more.
21:01The sheriff took them.
21:02Punishment for what you did to Baron Wyrick.
21:05You'll hang them all.
21:08Unless you tin yourself in.
21:14My uncle is guilty of nothing.
21:17He did everything to live by their customs.
21:21He respected their laws.
21:22He paid his taxes.
21:23Sent his only son to court.
21:25And this is his repayment.
21:28Betrayal.
21:30Execution.
21:31What if we bargain?
21:33Offer him gold for Gainwell's life.
21:35Sheriff's a king's man, not a merchant.
21:37What I do is return a gold to Wyrick and hang him anyway.
21:42Then I'll turn myself in.
21:44No, you won't.
21:46He'll make you watch the others die and then kill you.
21:49He's out to make a point.
21:50There's no way around it.
21:54We will ride to Nottingham and free them.
21:57A fight.
21:58A language I understand.
22:00Assaulting a Norman castle is suicide.
22:03We've done it before and we're all still here.
22:05They didn't know we were coming then.
22:07But what do you suggest, Tuck?
22:08Just leave them to die.
22:10No, that's not what I'm suggesting.
22:12But if you go head on, you will all die.
22:15You, your uncle, everyone.
22:17You know another way.
22:19Saxons built that castle.
22:22I bet that castle holds secrets.
22:24It does.
22:25First day I was locked up, I shared a wall with a stonemason.
22:28He kept on about escaping through a sally port.
22:32What's that?
22:34It's a bit of a secret entrance, as I understand it.
22:36Built for slipping out during a siege.
22:39He's right.
22:40Lightly tucked along the eastern wall, closest to the tree line.
22:42If the sheriff was ever to run, that's where he'd go.
22:45Even if we get in, we'd still be blind.
22:49No.
22:52I know every passage.
22:54Every stairwell.
22:56The halls for servants.
22:58I can lead us through.
23:00Are you sure?
23:02I'm sure.
23:04Here we go.
23:06At night, in and out.
23:08Before the sheriff realizes his cage is empty.
23:24Hiding?
23:25No, thinking.
23:29I missed you.
23:30While you were gone.
23:36You kissed me.
23:39Did you like it?
23:42I did.
23:45Then why did you stop?
23:48Why didn't you take me to bed?
23:52It wouldn't have been right.
23:55Why?
23:56Why?
24:00You still love her.
24:16I can make you forget her.
24:21Let me.
24:22Let me.
24:22Let me.
24:22Let me.
24:24Let me.
24:26Let me.
24:28Let me.
24:30No more being noble.
24:47We could die tonight.
24:49But if we don't, you will take me to bed.
25:14You look as though you've taken a wrong turn.
25:18A little far from Nottingham, I suppose.
25:24I'm looking for the East Wing.
25:26Earl Marshall's chambers.
25:28The East Wing?
25:30I think you'd be more at home in the South.
25:33The South?
25:35The servants' quarters.
25:37You must be so long if it's your servant to the Queen.
25:43Always at Eleanor's heels, as I hear.
25:46From Nottingham, you hear much?
25:47I suppose gossip travels quickly in such small circles.
25:51Oh, I don't gossip.
25:53I listen.
25:54It's how I decipher the meaningful from the meaningless.
25:58And yet, it seems, you still haven't found your way.
26:03Perhaps you've been listening to the wrong people.
26:05Perhaps you speak with more confidence than knowledge.
26:09A common flaw amongst those that serve.
26:12Do enjoy your stay, Lady Priscilla.
26:21You'll find where you belong eventually.
26:23The palace has a way of sorting people into their proper place.
26:26Priests say, the rushing wind is the breath of God.
26:43Oh, God.
26:44Saxons say it's the wind.
26:46You're troubled.
26:51We do what must be done.
26:54Still, it will be difficult.
26:57Yes, assaulting a Norman castle is a bold attack.
27:01So bold, in fact, it may even reach the ears of the King in France.
27:05You've been speaking to Little John.
27:06Only because you were keeping something from me.
27:10That wasn't hard to see.
27:14You're leading them all toward danger.
27:17Perhaps death.
27:19Do you know why?
27:19To save our elders.
27:22My uncle amongst them.
27:23Or to keep your bargain with the Queen.
27:25But this has nothing to do with that.
27:27Are you so sure?
27:29Of all the lies a man can tell.
27:31None are more dangerous than the ones he tells himself.
27:36You're complicating it, Doug.
27:38I fight tonight because someone has to.
27:41If not, innocent men will die.
27:44Everybody's ready, Rob.
27:56We move fast.
27:58Quiet.
27:59We don't stop until our people are free.
28:02Let's go kill some Normans.
28:06And save some Saxons, too, God willing.
28:25God, God, God, God.
28:26Are you sure you can find it?
28:38I already have.
28:42Right.
28:42You make your way to the stables and lose the horses to the dungeon's melange.
28:47Uh, Rob.
28:50Don't die.
28:50You make your way to the stables and lose the horses.
29:20On their right.
29:35Rob!
29:36Uncle!
29:39You shouldn't have come.
29:40I thought it would keep you from the news, old man.
29:42Well, I'm right.
29:46I see my boy.
29:47All right, all right, we bought ourselves a minute, it's not ours, so let's not waste them.
29:53This way.
30:01Oh, God, we can go through this way.
30:10Straight across.
30:11What?
30:12Everyone in.
30:12Straight across.
30:13Get the elders.
30:13Grab that kind.
30:14I'm going to get the door.
30:16Straight across.
30:16Straight across.
30:17Straight across.
30:30Robin Hood, I presume.
30:35Did you really think you could slip in here so easily?
30:39I suppose I did.
30:41At best, you're half the man your father was.
30:44Still just a boy.
30:46John.
30:48Get everyone out the front, I'll distract the sheriff.
30:53Kill them.
30:56Now.
30:56Now.
30:56zin' out.
31:13Oh.
31:13Yeah.
31:19Yeah.
31:25Hurry, get out!
31:42They're coming!
31:45No, no, no, no, no.
31:49No.
31:50Go!
31:52Go!
31:55Go!
32:13Oxley!
32:16Oxley!
32:23Yeah!
32:26Yeah!
32:31Yeah!
32:37Yeah!
32:42Yeah!
32:46Yeah!
32:47Let's go.
33:17Okay, four seats.
33:34This doesn't count as stealing.
33:47Why did you think you could run?
34:04I'm not running, Sharon.
34:06I came for you.
34:10I came for you.
34:40It's over, Loxley.
34:52Do what your father could not.
34:55Admit your crimes.
34:56Pay the penalty.
34:58Not today.
35:01Then you'll die like your father did, alone, beaten, already forgotten.
35:23Get after him!
35:25Can we jump?
35:25What?
35:36Ready?
35:41Get off!
35:47Uncle, get off!
35:48John!
35:51Where's John?
35:52Go, quickly.
35:53Go!
35:54We need to go now!
35:57Get on!
35:58Get on!
35:59Get on!
35:59No!
36:00Don't, John!
36:00We can't leave Henry!
36:02Let's go.
36:03Go!
36:03No sign of them.
36:30They've vanished into the forest with spirits.
36:35Unfortunate.
36:38Would have been cleaner had Hood died here.
36:42And the others?
36:43The outlaws freed them.
36:46All of them?
36:47Every last one.
36:49Good.
36:49I now have eyes and ears in Robin Hood's camp.
36:59Finer theatre than Nottingham, isn't it?
37:02And yet I find all the players much the same.
37:05What do you make of them?
37:07Small.
37:09Then I suppose it's only fair you remind them of their place.
37:13And how would one do that, my lord?
37:15You are Lady Priscilla of Nottingham, daughter of the Sheriff of Nottingham, goddaughter to
37:25the king, and you're on the arm of the old marshal of Pembroke.
37:29Let them see you.
37:31Mud and worms, no memory, no meaning, just dead and gone.
37:58He didn't die for nothing, Ralph.
38:02He died fighting for something that matters.
38:05We shouldn't have left him behind.
38:10We had to.
38:14This isn't a farewell.
38:17This isn't honoring Henry.
38:19This is pageantry.
38:22Smoke and ceremony.
38:24I know how you feel now, Rob.
38:34I see it now.
38:36I see why you are the way you are.
38:42And I want what you want.
38:47I want blood.
38:48I want blood.
38:54His lordship, Earl Marshal of Pembroke, and Lady Priscilla of Nottingham will now perform
39:14a lover's dance.
39:15I want blood.
39:51Standing on the edge of life doesn't suit you, Marion.
40:21Come, dance with me.
40:28Surely there are others here more deserving of your grace's attention.
40:31Yet I stand before you, not them.
40:34If a prince asks me to dance, who am I to refuse?
40:51All your victories abroad will count for nothing, if you tarry any longer.
41:03England waits.
41:04But your enemies do not wait idly.
41:10The crown isn't merely worn, Richard.
41:13It must be guarded and defended.
41:17In your absence, lesser men set their eyes upon it.
41:21Even now, there are those whispering your name less than John's more.
41:28You must return.
41:31If you don't, you'll find yourself king of nothing but distant memories and hollow victories.
41:37I remain Eleanor, Queen of England, by the grace of God.
41:47I told you it would sting.
42:06You'll have to live with it for a while until it heals.
42:09Live with what?
42:10I was wrong.
42:17You've built something here.
42:20A home.
42:21A cause.
42:22A place where Saxons and those cast aside can stand together.
42:28When I told you to leave, I didn't understand that.
42:31Now I do.
42:31There's something else.
42:44The sheriff spoke to me of your father's death.
42:49Tell me a heinous truth.
42:54It was a Saxon who betrayed him.
42:57A Saxon?
43:01Who?
43:07Alwyn.
43:20You were in the castle the night my father was condemned?
43:24Yes.
43:25Who was there?
43:29Just...
43:29The sheriff?
43:30The bishop?
43:33El Huntington?
43:36And another man.
43:39Forrester, I think.
43:42He had a hood.
43:43Was he tall?
43:45Red of hair?
43:46Yes.
43:47Yes.
43:47Yes.
44:00Yes.
44:01Yes.
44:03itéché.
44:12Oh my God.
44:16Yes.
44:16Yes.
44:17Yes.
44:18Oh my god.
44:19Yes.
44:20Yes.
44:22As a lawyer.
44:25Justice, do you believe that?
44:26Yes.
44:26Oh my God.
44:26Yes.
44:27Oh, my God.
44:27No?
44:28Yes.
44:28You! Take her!
44:38Ow!
44:39Rob!
44:41Rob!
44:42Rob, no!
44:44Rob, stop!
44:49He's gone mad. Help me!
44:51Rob, what are you doing?
44:53He's gone mad. Help!
44:54This man conspired against my father with the Sheriff of Nottingham.
45:02He betrayed him to the death, and now he will receive his just reward.
45:08Wait, Rob, please deny it!
45:11I didn't mean for it to happen. I didn't know he'd be hanged.
45:15How was I to know?
45:19The Normans, they poison men like you.
45:24To turn against your own.
45:26To protect their thrones, their power, their gold.
45:31You let them.
45:37You turned on us all.
45:43Robert.
45:43Robert.
45:43Oh.
46:04Oh.
46:05Oh, my God.
46:35He did this to himself.
46:50This is what betrayal ends.
47:05Oh, my God.
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