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00:00You
00:17Previously on Robin Hood
00:20My daughter's blood is on that arrow bring me Robin Hood or share his fate once Prince John was here. We'll be sure to meet him one day
00:27I'd do anything for you, Rob
00:31King's help. The King's help. I see a town where Saxon criminals thrive under your leniency
00:36This is a writ of aid detailing the threat posed by Robin Hood. Each of you will pledge your loyalty by signature
00:42I cannot lend my name to a cause. I do not trust
00:47If I hope to stay in your care, I may require another injury
00:50The weather feathers have been cut. Only one man ever did that. Hugh Loxley. You're what Eleanor needs in Nottingham
00:56A spy. Her true aim is an audience with Robin Hood. I want you to escalate your rebellion
01:02Loxley was there. It's because of him that your brother's dead. Are you saying that Robert of Loxley is Robert Boynton?
01:10Mariam
01:17Mariam
01:23Mariam
01:30What's wrong?
01:37Say it isn't true
01:38It was you.
01:57Marian, they hunted us like dogs.
01:59Who?
02:02Your father and his men.
02:05Marian.
02:05Marian, Aron was a horrible accident.
02:10An accident?
02:11Yes.
02:14Like robbing the bishop.
02:17Like almost killing Priscilla, like all of it.
02:20It was all an accident.
02:21I didn't mean for any of this to happen, Marian.
02:23It doesn't matter what you meant.
02:24What a fool I was to give you my heart.
02:39To love you.
02:40I never want to see you again.
02:54Not ever.
03:06I bid you farewell.
03:11Robin Hood.
03:12No.
03:29No.
04:30He's a forester's son.
04:36Walks through those trees like a man walking through the halls of his own home.
04:42There are rumors in the villages that he has taken his gold and fled, even left England.
04:46Now, he is still in Sherwood.
04:54How can you be certain, my lord?
04:55Because I hung his father.
05:02His fight is personal to him.
05:05It is about his home, his family.
05:08It is about me.
05:14He will not run, Gerald.
05:16Not until he sees me standing across from him.
05:22Uncle.
05:23Uncle.
05:24Uncle.
05:24Let's go.
05:54Come inside.
05:56I can speak more freely in there.
06:05Why did you ask to meet uncle?
06:07Last week the sheriff summoned myself and the other elders.
06:11He's out for your blood.
06:14And I his.
06:16Boy, do you really believe it's a fight you can win?
06:20He's a Norman sheriff appointed by the king, a warrior.
06:24Commander of a garrison that controls the whole of the Midlands.
06:27I've evaded him so far.
06:28You can't forever, you know that.
06:30Go to France.
06:33You want me to run?
06:34I want you to live.
06:37If that means you have to run, then run while you still can.
06:41Go and start a new life.
06:44A new life?
06:46As what, uncle? As who?
06:48As anyone you want to be.
06:50As anything other than what you've become.
06:54My sister educated you.
06:58Taught you French.
07:00Showed you how to conduct yourself among the Normans.
07:05Go start a new life.
07:07No.
07:08Why?
07:09What holds you here?
07:10It's the girl.
07:11Isn't it?
07:12It's Marian.
07:13This has nothing to do with Marian.
07:14She and I know more.
07:16She and I know more.
07:26You look like a wounded fawn.
07:27You look like a wounded fawn.
07:30With a broken heart no less.
07:31No, Your Majesty.
07:32No.
07:33You look like a wounded fawn.
07:34With a broken heart no less.
07:35No, Your Majesty.
07:36No.
07:37You look like a wounded fawn.
07:54You look like a wounded fawn.
07:57With a broken heart no less.
07:59No, Your Majesty.
08:01You do many things, Marian.
08:04But a lie is not one of them.
08:07There'll be others.
08:11I only wanted him.
08:14And yet you stand.
08:17What passed between you?
08:20He lied to me.
08:22About who he is.
08:24Then was the man you love ever real?
08:37Your Majesty.
08:38May I walk from here?
08:40Walk.
08:43If you like.
08:47Marian.
08:49You mourn.
08:51And then you move on.
08:53That's the way of things.
09:10You're a wry one.
09:11It's not often I meet a man who can keep pace with me.
09:20Meeting your standards is a pleasure all the time.
09:23From Roan.
09:24From Roan.
09:25Excellent vintage.
09:26I say a man's choice in wine reveals his taste, but I've always believed his company.
09:35Says more.
09:36Says more.
09:37I tend to agree.
09:38How did you come to serve the Queen?
09:41I met Eleanor through a moment of need.
09:45Where others saw only a woman cornered, I saw a lioness.
09:51I offered my help and she accepted.
09:54And what exactly do you do for her?
10:00My place is to perceive things others overlook.
10:04I cut through deception and recognize people for who they truly are.
10:13It's useful to a queen.
10:14And when you look at me, Marshall, what do you see?
10:38I see a woman who lives without apology.
10:40A woman who pursues what she wants.
10:43One who refuses to be tamed.
10:48Flattery will get you everywhere.
11:10You lost, little bird?
11:13Maybe you need help finding your way.
11:15you lost little bird
11:30maybe you need help
11:35finding your way
11:45if you insist on death
12:02i'd be honored to oblige
12:04on your way now
12:07my lady
12:12i apologize for my lateness
12:17on the contrary
12:19i believe you arrived just in time
12:22the outskirts of the city are full of scoundrels
12:24you'd do well not to travel alone
12:26i was on my way to westminster
12:31westminster
12:31you must be a lady of standing then
12:33may i escort you from here
12:36yes
12:39you may
12:40you may
12:42you may
12:44you may
12:45but
12:47you may
12:48i
12:50you
12:51you
12:53you
12:59you
13:01Mother, I come bearing gifts.
13:14My lord, I did not know.
13:17Because I did not say.
13:20John, you travelled a little?
13:22A prince?
13:24The carriages are so slow and dull.
13:26Simply no adventure to them.
13:28Well.
13:29Right, I do see you found some adventure after all.
13:39I look forward to getting to know you while I'm here at my mother's court.
13:43As you wish, my lord.
13:44Good as new.
14:01Where'd you learn to do this?
14:02My uncle was a cobbler.
14:04Tried to make me one too, but I had a bad habit of running.
14:08From what?
14:09Responsibility.
14:10Could you teach me?
14:14There are many things I could teach you, my lady.
14:17Oh, I'm no lady.
14:19What you are is plain to see, regardless of whether you work to hide it or not.
14:27The other women wear dresses.
14:29You never do.
14:31Why?
14:32Ever since I was small, I had to watch after my brothers.
14:38A dress would have only made that harder.
14:42Not any longer.
14:45We're safe here.
14:49I'll make you a dress, if you like.
14:51Oh, I...
14:52I expect Rob would notice.
14:55What does that mean?
14:57I see the way your eyes follow him.
15:02So?
15:05Okay.
15:06Much has changed since we last rode to war, but not your aim.
15:23Brasel's skull should never be lost.
15:26Not even in peace after a man has been granted land.
15:28Entitle.
15:30We ought to be enjoying all we've won, not worrying about Saxon criminals.
15:33Stake them for a threat, Huntington.
15:36Saxons are an inferior people.
15:38They don't plan.
15:39They don't think.
15:41They don't rule.
15:42They exist to be ruled.
15:44The king's blessing will come.
15:46And when it does, we'll send the herd.
15:49And if we wait too long?
15:51As long as these criminals run free, none of us are safe.
15:53It won't last.
15:55The sheriff hunts him like a man possessed.
15:57Yet still he eludes him.
16:00You doubt the sheriff's resolve.
16:03I doubt everything about a man whose failures endanger the rest of us.
16:07So what are you proposing?
16:11Can the sheriff survive if every earl and baron beneath the crown begins to question his place?
16:18The sheriff is the king's cousin.
16:22You would risk his wrath?
16:23I've fought beside Henry.
16:26I know what he values.
16:29Results.
16:31Not incompetence.
16:34These are the kind of things a man cannot be wrong about.
16:38If you are, it's a loose around your neck.
16:41These are the gifts I've been given in this life.
16:46One remains the most true.
16:49It's my name.
16:50Every day more people come.
17:03But our food stores won't last.
17:06God will provide.
17:08No dearie one.
17:10The hers have moved on.
17:12We'll grow what we can.
17:14Use the bishop's coin to buy the rest.
17:15And when that runs dry, we need more gold.
17:24What would you have us do?
17:27Rob the nurbles.
17:32Baron Warwick first.
17:35Warwick's estate is one of the most fortified in England.
17:37Because it's stuffed with gold.
17:39And guarded by soldiers.
17:41We're building a home here.
17:44Things will be tough for a while, but we'll manage.
17:48Warwick burned the crops of a Saxon village.
17:52Everyone there lost their homes, livelihoods.
17:57Many will starve.
17:58He must be made an example of.
18:03To teach those who would tread on us.
18:06That nothing will keep them safe from Saxon vengeance.
18:11We didn't come out here to build a home, Tuck.
18:14We were chased here.
18:16We're hiding here.
18:23And I'm done hiding.
18:24You broke it off with Rob, didn't you?
18:41What makes you think that?
18:43Your little walk.
18:45The whole palace is talking.
18:53I love him too, Marion.
18:55But hate what he's done.
18:59Does it even seem like Rob to you?
19:02He knew I could never be with such a man.
19:04Yet did what he did as if my love, my trust meant nothing.
19:08Why not just spit in my face?
19:13I thought he wanted more than just vengeance.
19:16That he saw the world the way I did.
19:18Maybe that man never existed.
19:20Maybe I just wanted him to be what he never was.
19:29You have a future here, Marion.
19:31One you'd never find in the forest.
19:33You'll see that soon enough.
19:34Nottingham?
19:36Nottingham?
19:39The Queen demands your presence.
19:41Your Highness.
20:01Your Highness.
20:02Your Highness.
20:02Seldom are we prepared for the moments that define us.
20:09It is how we meet them that reveal who we truly are.
20:12Do you understand?
20:16I don't believe so, Your Majesty.
20:19Neil.
20:20You have served me with loyalty and resolve, especially in Nottingham.
20:32Few who enter my court prove themselves so swiftly.
20:36You will swear your fealty to me and serve as lady-in-waiting.
20:45Do you accept this honour?
20:47Yes, Your Majesty.
20:50And from this day forward, you shall no longer be known as Marion of Huntingdon.
21:03Maid Marion of Locksley.
21:09Rise.
21:17Magnificent animal.
21:27Rare thing.
21:29Warhorse bred for battle rather than show.
21:30Grandsire.
21:32There's a gift from a warlord in the Reconquista.
21:36A superb horse.
21:38I owe that animal my life.
21:40Last time we spoke, Sheriff's civility was in short supply.
21:56But I want you to know that I have great respect for you.
22:00Standing apart from the barons for refusing to sign the Queen's writ.
22:05That regard is why I'm here.
22:06I came to speak with you about Priscilla.
22:10Priscilla?
22:12I would like your permission to court her.
22:18As you have so many others.
22:22I am neither deaf nor dumb to matters of court.
22:27Including all the reputation of its lords.
22:32My own is well-earned, I admit.
22:39Yet you know as well as I the power of the right woman has to change a man's ways.
22:45And you believe Priscilla to be such a woman?
22:49I believe her to be, in every regard, a woman without peer.
22:55Well, that we can agree.
22:59Priscilla is the King's goddaughter and my sole heir.
23:03She is my heart.
23:06Her value to me surpasses any treasure in this world.
23:10Which means the blessing I give you comes hand in hand with a warning.
23:16Any hurt done to her by you shall be repaid a thousandfold.
23:22Perhaps, should you ever father a daughter of your own, you will know this kind of love.
23:32You understand?
23:38Good.
23:39And Bill Marshall.
23:47Good luck.
23:48Good luck.
24:04What's wrong with you?
24:06First dear we've seen in days.
24:07I had him.
24:08I know.
24:11I'm sorry.
24:13Your mind's on the Norman girl.
24:17Doesn't matter.
24:19Unless she can help feed us, your thoughts are better spent here.
24:24Thought she was at the palace anyway.
24:26She is.
24:27For good?
24:31Yes.
24:33She's where she belongs.
24:36She's a Norman after all.
24:38And you're where you belong.
24:41In the forest.
24:43A Saxon.
24:47A Saxon like me.
24:49A Saxon like me.
24:49A
25:09A Saxon like me.
25:10A Saxon like me.
25:12Enter.
25:26An unexpected pleasure.
25:38I believe I have a debt to settle.
25:42Though it seems like I'm paying with your own wine.
25:45It's my mother's, but I'll stay quiet.
25:55Your Highness, thank you for helping me.
25:57Of course.
25:58Maid Marian.
26:05Marian?
26:07Will you have wine with me?
26:12Do debts repay it?
26:26That song you were playing was beautiful.
26:40The ballad of Luther and Berrien.
26:44A tale of lovers divided by fate.
26:46Only to find each other again in death.
26:49Do you know it?
26:51There was no music in my house as a child.
26:53What a pity.
26:54Yours?
26:55My father, long may he reign, saw no use for music.
26:59It was my mother who passed it to me.
27:02She played harp and sang.
27:04With her gifts, she would compose most certainly,
27:06was she not so occupied, but conquests.
27:08In my house, when the time comes,
27:10music will fill the halls.
27:12Every child I have will play.
27:14It's the one force that bends without breaking,
27:18tames without killing.
27:29You are the artist in the family, then.
27:32Only because I am not the eldest.
27:34If I were my brother, I'd be on a war horse right now,
27:36chopping off heads in the name of the crown and conquest.
27:40Instead, you are merely a prince and a fine musician.
27:44You're not as one would imagine, your highness.
27:51You know, it's less enjoyable than you'd think being a prince.
27:56Why is that?
27:57A prince holds too little power to shape the world,
28:00but just enough to make him believe he can.
28:05It's a maddening illusion.
28:07No matter.
28:10I suspect there's little in this world that dares deny you.
28:14Do you?
28:17I've seen you fight.
28:18I had to.
28:21You didn't have to.
28:22And yet, I did.
28:27I find I don't regret it.
28:28I should return to my duties.
28:42I should return to my duties.
28:43I have to.
28:44What can I do?
28:45I don't want me to.
28:46Bettie is planning to take.
28:46I dare to.
28:48And, of course, I will get into the situation.
28:48Oh, my gosh.
28:48Sure.
28:49Still, I have to do what he will.
28:50I do.
28:51Yeah, I do.
28:52I have to tell.
28:52I've taken straight to my coûts.
28:53You'll be covered.
28:53All four.
28:54Listen.
28:55I proc material now.
28:56I'veailed it.
28:57Absolutely.
28:58But, can you?
28:59As a farmer, what?
29:00The people of you have to deal with me.
29:01Why can we go on and take it before otherwise?
29:02You decide whether you have to have guessed linear?
29:03I'd come back.
29:04Would you have to agree with us on?
29:06Yes?
29:06There matters.
29:07Try it.
29:18Mmm.
29:20Wildcurrants.
29:22My mother used to pick them in the springtime.
29:25Every year I'd do the same.
29:30Why did your father not remarry?
29:33He had his companions, but I...
29:35I suppose no woman could equal her memory.
29:41Made for an interesting childhood,
29:43I've been the woman of the house for as long as I can remember.
29:45The Lady of Nottingham?
29:47Mm-hmm.
29:48Sadly taught me much about men.
29:51Oh, so this is the root of your discernment?
29:54And the reason for my standards.
29:56Only the best.
30:03You're quite worth it.
30:04Priscilla.
30:08As I told your father.
30:11My father?
30:13When I asked for his permission to court you.
30:19Shouldn't you ask me?
30:22Need I?
30:24I suppose not.
30:27Not when you know the answer.
30:28Well, let's go.
30:30I'll do it.
30:31Me.
30:33I'll do it.
30:37I won't do it.
30:39Bye.
30:39God.
30:40Bye.
30:40Bye.
30:40Bye.
30:41Bye.
30:43Bye.
30:50Bye.
30:51Bye.
30:52I'll do it.
30:52Bye.
30:53You weeks tomorrow.
30:54Bye.
30:54Bye.
30:55Bye.
30:56Bye.
31:56You look weary, Sheriff.
32:00A day in the saddle will do that.
32:03Shame to work so hard whilst others undermine your efforts.
32:06You have something to say, Bishop.
32:09Huntingdon has been meeting with the barons.
32:12Men meet, what of it?
32:14He's given root to a rumor that you're not capable of performing your duties as Sheriff.
32:18An entire estate he didn't lift a finger to earn, and his thirst is still not slaked.
32:28The man's never met a blessing he didn't turn into a curse.
32:32Sire Hood is trouble enough, but if Huntingdon stirs the barons, he'll not only test your patience, he'll test the king's.
32:38Then I suppose he needs to be taught a lesson.
32:46How are you finding Westminster?
32:58It isn't exactly France, is it, Mother?
33:00It most assuredly isn't.
33:02Which begs a question.
33:03What brings you here, my son?
33:08In the future, of course.
33:12We both know Father's days are numbered.
33:15When he passes, it is my intention, his intention, that I take his place.
33:22Is it?
33:26And which part of kingship do you feel most suits you?
33:30Well, the same part that suits the man now sitting there.
33:33My blood.
33:34Blood.
33:36That's all.
33:37Blood makes men kings, Mother.
33:41And what of your brother's blood?
33:44Richard is happiest on the battlefield, far from the throne.
33:48He has his uses, but the kingship is not one of them.
33:52When you were a boy, your brother and you shared a tour you both loved.
34:00It was your favorite in the whole palace.
34:03Metal war horse, remember?
34:07One day, it fell into the fire.
34:10I cautioned you both not to touch it.
34:13Richard was wise enough to heed me.
34:16But you, fire be damned, reached in and plucked it out of it.
34:26That was the day I knew the throne would not be your path.
34:29Why?
34:36After all, I got what I wanted, didn't I?
34:40Yes, John.
34:41But at what price?
34:45Blood does not make a proper king.
34:48Wisdom does.
34:49Because without it, a king's blood is no different from a common force.
35:03My path is decided.
35:06And it will be the throne.
35:08Sirius.
35:26What do I owe the honor?
35:28Surely Nottingham keeps you busy?
35:29No.
35:29No.
35:30No.
35:30No.
35:30No.
35:31No.
35:31No.
35:32No.
35:32No.
35:33No.
35:34No.
35:34No.
35:35No.
35:35No.
35:35No.
35:36No.
35:36No.
35:36No.
35:37No.
35:37No.
35:37No.
35:38No.
35:39No.
35:40No.
35:41No.
35:42No.
35:42No.
35:43I am Aloha in Nottingham.
35:44I and no other.
35:46You challenge me again.
35:48And I will kill you.
36:03Get off me.
36:04The others are talking about Warwick.
36:30What about Warwick?
36:31Well, they're worried it's too dangerous.
36:36It is dangerous.
36:41Then tell them why it's worth it.
36:48The best way to win a war is to avoid conflict altogether.
36:52He burned my village. I say we kill the bastard.
36:55Father, I've been on the other side.
36:56Warwick has men.
36:58Yes, he has steel.
36:59If we fail at this, we pay with our lives.
37:03Look at where we are.
37:08This place, it was never meant to be our home.
37:13No, we were driven here.
37:15And not by a war, not by famine, but by Normans.
37:20By their laws, their taxes, by men sitting in their halls counting money taken from our hands.
37:29They rob us of our coin and they call it the law.
37:33They take our land and call it their right.
37:36They kill our people and call it justice.
37:40But it is none of those things.
37:42It is a game.
37:45It is a game.
37:45It is a game rigged with the rules written to keep us beneath them.
37:52And yet they call us thieves.
37:54Fine.
37:57Then let us be thieves with a purpose.
38:04Because you see, Warwick's riches are not his.
38:06No, they were taken from us.
38:10To his gold, our stolen sweat, our labor, their wealth.
38:14But we are the outlaws.
38:18Since we are named such, let them see what outlaws can be.
38:25It is dangerous to take back what is ours.
38:30But it is far worse to live as slaves.
38:34Tomorrow, we show them what's stolen.
38:47It will be stolen back.
39:02You sent for me, Your Highness?
39:04You sent for me, Your Highness?
39:07Roses bloom in the sun, and the whole world sees their beauty.
39:12They make themselves visible.
39:15Much rare is the beauty that reveals itself at night.
39:20This is why I love lilies.
39:25Their greatest strength is kept to themselves
39:28and revealed only to those who have the patience to earn it.
39:32There is a matter that weighs upon me.
39:37Prince John means to take the throne.
39:40But Richard is the rightful heir.
39:42Any disruption to the line of succession would invite instability.
39:49Both England and France would suffer greatly.
39:51John would defy anything that doesn't serve John.
40:03I must know his mind, his methods, his endgame, earn his trust, discover his intentions.
40:14How am I to do such a thing?
40:18You already have.
40:21Those who meet in passion and violence are never strangers again.
40:29Make yourself visible.
40:32Be a rose.
40:34Not a lily.
40:35What if I'm neither?
40:37You are whatever the situation requires.
40:45I'm your faithful servant, as always.
40:50Marion, chat carefully.
40:54John wears many faces, but few of them are true.
40:57You've been carrying something more than usual.
41:16When you vanished those few times, where did you go?
41:23I went to see her.
41:25I went to see her.
41:27Marion.
41:31She found out who I am.
41:33And what I've become.
41:36I take it she wasn't pleased.
41:39There's more.
41:41I made a deal.
41:44A deal?
41:46With who?
41:48Eleanor.
41:50The Queen.
41:51The Queen of England.
41:53You just bump into her wondering about.
41:55She sent for me.
41:57What kind of deal did you make?
42:00She wants to stir the rebellion.
42:01To what end?
42:02To force the king to come here.
42:05So he dies in England and not France.
42:07Didn't work.
42:08I meant every word.
42:10He deserves what's coming.
42:12But the Queen.
42:14The Norman Queen.
42:17She benefits as well.
42:18And here I thought we were fighting for ourselves.
42:24Not bloody core intrigue.
42:29And you get what?
42:31If the king returns, she'll release Marion from her charge.
42:36And you think if you give her freedom, you win her back?
42:39I think it's the only thing I have left to give her.
42:47You're a fool.
42:50I know.
42:56John.
42:58What we're about to do is what we should do.
43:00But I won't pretend I don't have more to gain.
43:04I just need to say it out loud.
43:14What do I care why we get to steal this gold?
43:16Hmm?
43:16As long as we do.
43:21But, Rob, this girl,
43:24she's gone.
43:35Maid Marion.
43:38Roaming without an escort once again.
43:41The Queen's Hall's hardly seen a place of danger.
43:44Who's to say there are not predators here?
43:48And I shall have to tread carefully.
43:51I thought of you earlier.
43:54Did you?
43:55Hmm.
43:56I never asked why you were wandering the countryside alone.
44:00To clear my head.
44:01Of what?
44:05Trouble.
44:07Do your troubles vanish with the steps?
44:12When I was a child, they seemed to.
44:14Not any more.
44:16Not this one.
44:18I think this trouble is best left where it belongs.
44:21In the past.
44:26But that I can agree.
44:29A lady-in-waiting who thinks and wanders so freely.
44:34It's uncommon.
44:35I wonder what else about you is uncommon.
44:44Would you like a list?
44:46Or should I let you discover for yourself?
44:48I prefer discovery.
44:54It is far more interesting.
44:57With that in mind, would you join me in my chambers tonight?
45:01Your chambers, my lord?
45:05With many others.
45:07A celebration for my return to London.
45:09Only my closest friends are invited.
45:10An honour.
45:15If you wish, I will be there.
45:17I do.
45:18Hmm.
45:43you're troubled
45:51I came here because I saw a way
45:55by which to fight back against the bishop
45:57pervading a parent's
45:59court to loot
46:00to steal
46:02to kill
46:03blood only begets more blood
46:06you were the one who said to hurt them
46:07take their money
46:09perhaps I was rash with my words
46:12what is your struggle Tuck
46:13in your bible
46:15your god's beloved drowned his enemies in blood
46:18and yet
46:19the blood on David's hands kept him from building
46:22the temple of God
46:23a warning
46:25to those too eager to spill it
46:28God's heart
46:31is always for peace
46:33then he'll be disappointed
46:38tonight
46:38let's go
46:41no
46:54not yet
46:56it's cold
47:12come back to bed
47:14thought you Saxons were impervious to the cold
47:18yes my lord
47:23yes my lord
47:23so
47:31no
47:33no
47:41no
47:42Let's go.
48:12Let's go.
48:42Let's go.
48:49Fencing.
48:54Outlaws, sire.
48:58You!
48:59Get down!
49:00Come on, come on.
49:01Finally.
49:02It gets interesting.
49:15Where is Hank?
49:16Upstairs.
49:17In the master bedroom.
49:22Where is Hank?
49:23Upstairs.
49:24In the master bedroom.
49:29Where is Hank?
49:30Upstairs.
49:31In the master bedroom.
49:36Where is Hank?
49:37Upstairs.
49:38In the master bedroom.
49:43Thunder thunder!
49:49Thunder!
49:50Thunder!
49:53Woo-ah!
49:54Woo-ah, uh!
49:56Ow!
50:00Baron, time to settle accounts.
50:08You won't get away with this.
50:10Hear me?
50:12You have no idea who I am.
50:15No, I know exactly who you are, Baron Warwick.
50:19You're a corrupt Norman lord
50:22who burns sacks and fields
50:24and, well, he takes what he pleases,
50:26our money, our homes.
50:30Our women.
50:32You're an elitist parasite
50:35fattening himself on the labor of better men.
50:38You're thriving while my people starve.
50:41And I would kill you.
50:44But leaving you with no gold is a far crueler fate.
50:49Still, you should thank your god, Baron Warwick.
50:53Because you'll wake up tomorrow
50:56unlike so many of my kin.
50:59Unlike my father.
51:02I will hunt you down like a dog.
51:17I will go to the sheriff.
51:19I will go to the king himself.
51:21Go!
51:22Run to your masters.
51:23Tell them Robin Hood sends his regards.
51:27Tell them Robin Hood sends his regards.
51:30What a splendid gathering.
51:32Indeed surprise.
51:38Thank you,
52:24The decisions must commence as soon as possible.
52:29What are you doing?
52:32I was admiring your tastes in stationery.
52:35Read anything of interest?
52:38Oh, I would love to know how to read.
52:41Do you think you could teach me?
52:42I think you should come back to the party, and we should drink more.
52:48To what?
52:50To discovering what the night has in store.
52:54You're late.
53:19My apologies.
53:20I was delayed.
53:21I trust it was important.
53:23I received word from the Queen.
53:25I'm being called back to Westminster.
53:29So just like that, you must return.
53:35When the Queen calls, I answer.
53:36And when will you return?
53:46I don't know.
53:54I hope, however, not to return alone.
54:02What do you mean?
54:07Come to London with me.
54:15As what?
54:18I'm neither your wife nor your sister.
54:21Us travelling together will be scrutinised, especially to court.
54:24People will talk.
54:26People will talk.
54:31Which means we must give them something worth saying.
54:38That won't be a problem, will it?
54:42No.
54:44Well, Marshal, that won't be a problem at all.
54:48What is the meaning of this?
55:10Robin Hood has robbed Baron Warwick.
55:12I am holding you, the leaders of the Saxon community, responsible.
55:18You will be jailed until Robin Hood comes forward and submits himself to Norman Justice.
55:23Sire, these men did nothing wrong.
55:26Irons!
55:27Sire, please.
55:32This is a dangerous act, sire.
55:34And a dangerous precedent.
55:36No, Gamewell.
55:37Sire, please!
55:38This is the end of my patience.
55:41And the beginning of reckoning.
55:45I tried.
55:46I tried.
55:57An audience with the Archbishop of Lyon?
56:04Yes.
56:05I read it in his own hand.
56:08You're sure?
56:10As a child, I was made to learn the seals of each Archbishop.
56:15I recognised that of His Excellency.
56:17Bishop Jean Belmont de Lyon.
56:23Clever, John.
56:23You seek the Pope's blessing.
56:29What does he stand to gain by it?
56:32Everything.
56:36The trick is to stop the pawn before it crosses the board.
56:41Stay close to the Prince.
56:43See what else he reveals.
56:53Oh, the Norman scum.
57:03Scum!
57:04We're gonna get your bump.
57:06So back your back.
57:08And up to France.
57:09We'll always sing our tunes and dance.
57:12Oh, you were so good.
57:13You did.
57:14You're like...
57:15John, John, put Melange down.
57:22For the last time, John, put Melange down.
57:25Mwah!
57:34Rob.
57:34I wanted you to see me.
57:51As I am.
57:56I know.
57:57Have I not made myself plain, Rob?
58:04Is there any doubt what I'm offering you?
58:36Take me to your bed.
59:06Take me to your bed.
59:36Take me to your bed.
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