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Robin Hood
Childhood
The Angel of Death
- I might be slowly turning into a Djaq fangirl as she is the smart, kickass one of the group. Also, she can get a wee bit snarky. What's not to love??
- Wow, Guy's eyeliner just keeps getting thicker! See?
- Riiiiight. They can stop with the Much torturing now. That ceased to be funny back in 1x01. All it does is makes everyone who laughs at him look like complete assholes.
- Time for a little something for the ladies. \o/
- And then time for the weekly, "Marian panders to Guy in order to help the cause, and Robin proceeds to bitch and whine about it afterwards."
Robin: *conveniently forgets they're all trying to rescue a child* OMG, you touched Guy!!!
Marian: What EVER. Jackass. - What was this episode about again?
The Angel of Death
- I'm confused by Marian's outfit which seems like a backbrace/corset over a knit jersey top. I believe Guy is confused as well.
- Awwww. Poor Will with his father being killed.
- Wow, the plot of this story was actually interesting. A bit more than the run-and-chase minimal plot it usually is. A Mengele-esque character (Called Josef. Subtle, no?) poisons a section of Nottingham as a sort of experiment. With the Sherrif's knowledge and blessing, of course. He's analyzing it all while Robin & Co. work to try and figure out what's really going on. Meanwhile, Will goes down a dark path of revenge. Yeah, one of the better eps.
- Hmm. So did they gain a Luke?

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Will was almostBaines this week! I was so happy. And then he lost his mojo.
Why do I think next week (or soon after) Alan will have the moral dilemma of keeping his behind safe or staying true to his friends, in which he'll ultimately choose Robin for he stuck with him through thick and thin and will have learned a valuable lesson in all this which will cause the whole of the group to be wary of him, except Robin, until he proves him self in some sort of self-sacrificing sort of way? Or is this show above such clichés? What am I saying? Of course it's not.
To sum up, the show needs more naked Guy. That would make it the best show. Seriously.
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MWAH.
Will was almostBaines this week! I was so happy. And then he lost his mojo.
Yes! Exactly! He can get downright scary when he gets all Baines. The rest of the time I completely forget he was ever in Doctor Who.
Why do I think next week (or soon after) Alan will have the moral dilemma of keeping his behind safe or staying true to his friends, in which he'll ultimately choose Robin for he stuck with him through thick and thin and will have learned a valuable lesson in all this which will cause the whole of the group to be wary of him, except Robin, until he proves him self in some sort of self-sacrificing sort of way? Or is this show above such clichés? What am I saying? Of course it's not.
You answered your own question, which is obvious. Of *course* that's what's coming. :D
To sum up, the show needs more naked Guy. That would make it the best show. Seriously.
Fun for the whole family!!