41 USER REVIEWS
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By Ahmed on
Tue, Feb 22, 2011 9:52 PM PST
The Robin Hood show great morals awerness the sensebility of the drama the effort they put into the show is noticeble and i believe that they should get an award for the show and the story line is amazing truly gives credit to the famous saying "for …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Fri, Mar 5, 2010 9:20 AM PST
And of course it had to end the way it did - that is the legend of Robin Hood. Too bad they killed off Marian so early though, I missed her and doesn't the legend say Robin dies in her arms?
I have to say though that BBC Canada and BBC Kids really …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Thu, Jan 14, 2010 7:53 PM PST
I can't wait unil the next episode
I can't wait unil the next episode
I can't wait unil the next episode
I can't wait unil the next episodemore»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Mon, Jan 11, 2010 11:08 AM PST
I am very sorry to see this show end. This was one show that I looked forward to every week and watched over and over. The cast was fantastic and I hope to see them in other roles soon. The storyline went beyond the typical Robin Hood stories and kept …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Mon, Dec 7, 2009 7:18 AM PST
Hated that it ended the way it did but it was a show I looked forward to every week. Kudos to Jonas Armstrong and the superb cast. Even though it left us with the feeling that the spirit of Robin Hood would live on, I sure did not expect it to end the …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Sun, Dec 6, 2009 6:14 AM PST
No rumors. There may be a season four but without the character Robin Hood. But it's unlikely there will be one. Jonas Armstrong is moving on to different things. Watched every episode on BBC. It's the end.more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful-
By on
Thu, Dec 3, 2009 4:06 PM PST
Ive watched Robin Hood since the first season and loved it ever since. I agree with lots of people about killing Marian in the Season2 finale, it was a very risky thing to do and many people stopped watching the show because of it. What Ive seen of season …more»0 of 0 people found this review helpful
Top Rated Episodes
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Episode 13, Season 1| Length: 1:00:00Robin is shattered by Marian's death. He leads his gang into a harsh battle. Following their victory, Robin and the gang return to the cave. While they mourn Marian, miraculously she awakens. Robin is delighted, but remembers he no longer has the evidence to convict Gisborne following Pitts' death. Marian returns to Knighton where she prepares for her wedding. Meanwhile, her father and the lords loyal to the King are preparing to rise up against the Sheriff, with the King's imminent return. Depressed about Marian's impending marriage, Robin disappears. Much leads the gang into the Loyal Lord's hangout to join the official rebellion. However, Much struggles without Robin, and ever loyal, he sets out to follow him. On his way he encounters King Richard's procession and realises that the King is an impostor. In the Great Hall, "King Richard" tricks the lords into giving evidence against the Sheriff and they are murdered one by one by the Sheriff himself. As Marian prepares to become Lady Gisborne, Much reveals news of the conspiracy. Knowing her father is in danger, Marian abandons Gisborne at the altar. Marian rides with Robin back to Nottingham Castle where they save her father's life. lessRobin is shattered by Marian's death. He leads his gang into a harsh battle. Following their victory, Robin and the gang return to the cave. While they mourn Marian, miraculously she awakens. Robin is delighted, but remembers he no longer has the evidence … moreParent Hood
Episode 4, Season 1| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 03-24-2007Roy's kidnapped by the Sheriff's men and given an impossible dilemma: kill Robin or watch his mother hang at sunrise. Roy returns to the gang with the premise to kill Robin. Marian's publicly humiliated by the Sheriff after feeding starving villagers. In the crowded castle courtyard, her hair is cut off. Marian has also tracked Robin down and inadvertently saves his life. As Marian tends to Robin's wounds, they talk more openly than ever about their past and hopes for the future. It's nightfall when Robin and his men shelter in a barn. In the early hours, Roy tries to kill Robin but he's disarmed. He reveals his mother's life is in peril. At Nottingham Castle, the gang rescue Roy's mother. As the men run for their lives, Roy sacrifices himself to give them more time. lessRoy's kidnapped by the Sheriff's men and given an impossible dilemma: kill Robin or watch his mother hang at sunrise. Roy returns to the gang with the premise to kill Robin. Marian's publicly humiliated by the Sheriff after feeding starving villagers. … moreTattoo? What Tattoo?
Episode 8, Season 1| Length: 1:00:00The outlaws raid Gisborne's feast and witness him boastfully announcing his engagement to Marian. Robin humiliates Gisborne and steals Marian's engagement ring. Robin unwittingly tears off Gisborne's sleeve mid-fight and uncovers a distinctive tattoo marking him as the King's assassin in Acre. As the gang drag Robin away, Djaq is captured. In the Castle, Djaq fails to escape. Worse still, the Sheriff realises just how useful she is and sets her to work on creating more acid in the abandoned alchemist's chamber. Back in the forest, Robin launches a bitter fight to the death with Gisborne. Much rushes off to find Marian. She is furious with Robin and cannot believe Gisborne guilty of Regicide. The gang return without Djaq, desperate for Robin to lead them again. Eventually Robin comes round, and with the gang's help, rescues Djaq. lessThe outlaws raid Gisborne's feast and witness him boastfully announcing his engagement to Marian. Robin humiliates Gisborne and steals Marian's engagement ring. Robin unwittingly tears off Gisborne's sleeve mid-fight and uncovers a distinctive tattoo … more -
About The Show
Drama based on the classic story following an iconoclastic thief and his band of Merry Men who steal from the rich and give to the poor. -
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