What We Learn
- Robin and Much are comfortable handling babies.
- Robin fights pretty well one-handed.
- Gisborne has some tracking abilities.
- The mouthy rogue's name is Royston White.
- Roy left behind his mother, Mary, to become an outlaw.
- Gisborne slakes his lust on serving girls.
- Robin knows horse flesh.
- Gisborne has at lease one illegitmate child.
- Robin has read the Qu'ran.
- Marian thinks Robin is a careless lover.
- Robin likes to have fun and tries to not take life too seriously all the time.
- Robin retuned to England to recover from wounds sustained during an attack on the king.
- Marian had suitors while Robin was away.
- Robin admires Marian's boldness and compassion.
- Marian hides her feelings for Robin behind criticism.
- Robin experiences nightmares from his time in the Holy Land.
- John considered Roy like a son.
- Gisborne is not above hitting a woman.
- Robin uses unique arrows.
Memorable Quotes
"We can’t just leave a baby." ~ Much
"What do you want to with it? We’re outlaws not wet nurses." ~ Roy
"Look at these hoof prints. They’re marked. Gisborne is not the fool he looks like." ~ Robin
"That is a waste of arrows." ~ Marian to Robin who is sending food over the quarantine fencing into Clun Village
"*No.*" ~ Robin
"You could simply throw the food." ~ Marian
"We could...but where would be the fun in that?" ~ Robin
"Is he yours?" ~ Marian asks Robin of baby Seth
"So you never told me—while I was in the Holy Land, you must have had suitors." ~ Robin
"I must have." ~ Marian
"Well, it is surprising you are not married." ~ Robin
"It is. And yet, when one considers that marriage requires a man, perhaps not." ~ Marian
"You’ll rot in hell for this!" ~ Roy to the sheriff
"Really? Just for this? Oh." ~ The sheriff
Points of Interest
The sheriff thinks Marian is sexually frustrated.
During the scene in the cabin, a full moon was shown even whilst it was raining and thindering.
Why didn't the baby cry during the whole Roy-attacks-Robin scene?
